Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease ... - Cornell University
Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease ... - Cornell University
Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease ... - Cornell University
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150 <strong>Organic</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Hazzard, R. & P. Westgate. (2004). <strong>Organic</strong> <strong>Insect</strong> Management in Sweet Corn. U. of<br />
Massachusetts Extension Vegetable Program. Available from: http://www.<br />
umassvegetable.org/soil_crop_pest_mgt/articles_html/organic_insect_management_<br />
in_sweet_corn.html.<br />
Koul, O., Walia S., & Dhaliwal, G.S. (2008). Essential Oils as Green Pesticides: Potential <strong>and</strong><br />
Constraints. Biopestic. Int., 4(1), 63-84.<br />
Northover, J. (2002). Optimum timing of Stylet oil <strong>for</strong> control of powdery mildew <strong>and</strong><br />
European red mite without affecting juice sugars in Canadian grapes. In Beattie, G. et<br />
al. (Eds.), Spray Oils Beyond 2000 (pp. 402-408). Univ. of Western Sydney Press.<br />
NOP. (2000). USDA National <strong>Organic</strong> Program regulations, 7CFR 205.206(d)(2), 205.601(c)(1),<br />
206.601(i)(8). Retrieved from http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop.<br />
Northover, J. & Timmer, L. W. (2002). Control of plant diseases with petroleum <strong>and</strong> plant-derived<br />
oils. In Beattie, G. et al. (Eds.), Spray Oils Beyond 2000 (pp. 512-526). Univ. of Western<br />
Sydney Press.<br />
Sams, C. <strong>and</strong> D. Deyton. 2002. Botanical <strong>and</strong> fish oils: history, chemistry, refining, <strong>for</strong>mulating<br />
<strong>and</strong> current uses. In Beattie, G. et al. (Eds.), Spray Oils Beyond 2000 (pp. 19-28). Univ. of<br />
Western Sydney Press.<br />
Stansly, P. A., Liu, T. X., & Schuster, D. J. (2002). Effects of horticultural mineral oils on a<br />
polyphagous whitefly, its plant hosts <strong>and</strong> its natural enemies. In Beattie, G. et al. (Eds.),<br />
Spray Oils Beyond 2000 (pp. 120-133). Univ. of Western Sydney Press.<br />
Taverner, P. (2002). Drowning or just waving? A perspective on the ways petroleum-based oils<br />
kill arthropod pests of plants. In Beattie, G. et al. (Eds.), Spray Oils Beyond 2000 (pp. 78-<br />
87). Univ. of Western Sydney Press.<br />
VanBuskirk, P., Hilton, R., & Reidl, H. (2002). Use of horticultural mineral oil <strong>for</strong> suppression<br />
of codling moth <strong>and</strong> secondary arthropod pests in an area wide mating disruption<br />
program. In Beattie, G. et al. (Eds.), Spray Oils Beyond 2000 (pp. 356-361). Univ. of<br />
Western Sydney Press.<br />
Walsh, D., Wight, R. & Olmstead, M. (2000). Acaricide efficacy <strong>and</strong> effects on twospotted spider<br />
mites in Washington State wine grapes, 1999. Arthropod Mgt. Tests, 29: C14.<br />
Wang, R. Y. & Pirone, T. P. (1996). Mineral oil interferes with retention of tobacco etch potyvirus<br />
in the stylets of Myzus persicae. Phytopathology, 86, 820-823.<br />
Whitmire Micro-Gen Research Laboratories, Inc. (n.d.). Technical in<strong>for</strong>mation, Ultra-Fine Spray<br />
Oil.