Team Newsletter Archives

Lindsey du Toit and Debra Inglis, editors
WSU Mount Vernon NWREC
16650 State Rte 536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-4768
360-848-6140 (tel), 360-848-6159 (fax)


WSU Vegetable Pathology Team Newsletters

Regional Resources for PNW Vegetable Growers

Two Nematode Pests of Recent Interest in the PNW

Nematodes in Vegetable Crops in Washington

California Fresh Carrot Advisory Board expresses concern over Carrot virus Y (CarVY), a new disease in Australia

Iris Yellow Spot Virus increasing in prevalence in onion bulb & seed crops in the Columbia Basin Vegetable cultivar trials

Washington State University to participate in the new National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN)

Foliar diseases on some leafy vegetables in NW Washington

Carrot seed disease management

Iris yellow spot of onions in the PNW
New information on vegetable diseases published during 2002-03

New information on vegetables from Vegetable Pathology Team members

Treating seed for disease control Common seedborne diseases on vegetables

Biological products registered for controlling diseases on vegetables in Washington

Focus on onions

Focus on carrots

Is the Legend tomato resistant to late blight? Cucurbit viruses

Diagnosing vegetable diseases
Is this mildew, downy or powdery?

Visit the Skagit Vegetable Trials
Is this rust or white rust?

Digital diagnosis of plant diseases
Post-harvest diseases of vegetables

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