Disease control of melanose, scab, sooty mold, green mold, blue mold and sour rot.
Commercial and Homeowner Use: Selection of proper materials and timing of application are of prime importance for effective control of insects and diseases of citrus.
Things that promote resistance along with examples of herbicides having same mode of action and weeds that are resistant to them.
Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Citrus, Grapes (Muscadine and Bunch), Mayhaws, Peaches and Pecans Chemical Weed Control
Stressing that production agriculture alone is not enough to sustain rural economies, a leading food science expert said farm productivity needs to be converted to consumer-ready products.
Citrus greening is one of the most serious citrus diseases, and a pest responsible for spreading it has now been found in Louisiana. Information on what to look for and where to look, what plants are preferred by the disease and where to report suspected disease symptoms or insect sightings is included. (PDF format only)
The LSU AgCenter and the LSU College of Agriculture