SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #1
Host plant: Cabbage
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #2
Host plant: Cabbage
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Some of the leaves of my cabbages are turning yellow.
Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #3
Host plant: Cabbage
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?My cabbages are wilting, even after a lot of watering!Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #10
Host plant: Zucchini
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?The ends of my zucchini are rotting.Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #11
Host plant: Cucumber
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #12
Host plant: Cucumber
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Some of the leaves on my cucumber plants are turning yellow and wilting.
Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #19
Host plant: Spinach
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?My seedlings are dying.Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #20
Host plant: Lettuce
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #21
Host plant: Lettuce
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Lettuce leaves are turning brown and fuzzy.Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #28
Host plant: Bean
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?The stems of my bean plants are turning white and dying.
Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #29
Host plant: Bean
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #30
Host plant: Bean
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?(physical sample, symptomatic bean leaves)Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #37
Host plant: Tomato
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #38
Host plant: Potato
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?My potatoes are rotting and smelly!Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?
SolutionsPlease indicate which UC IPM resources you referenced for each management solution.
Resources include Vegetable Pest Identification Cards (Veg ID cards), the UC IPM Website, Pest Notes (PN), Quick Tips (QT), and UC ANR books such as Pests of Garden and Small Farms,Wildlife Pest Control Around Gardens and Homes, and Natural Enemies Handbook.
Biological ControlVeg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Case Study #39
Host plant: Pepper
Disease Case Study
Possible diagnoses:
What other information is needed to confirm diagnosis?
?(physical sample, symptomatic pepper)Problem:
Cultural Control
Mechanical/Physical Control
Chemical Control
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Veg ID cards PN QTUCIPM WebsiteResources used: UC ANR book
Discussion Questions• What method of irrigation can prevent vegetable diseases and why?
• When is it appropriate to remove and destroy plants before maturity?
• When using a pesticide on edible plants, what do you need to consider in terms of timing of applications?