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pro vyhledávání: '"Nicole Ward, Gauthier"'
Autor:
Misbakhul Munir, Kimberly Leonberger, Katelyn A. Kesheimer, Marguerite Bolt, Marion Zuefle, Emma Aronson, Magdalena Ricciardi, Craig Schluttenhofer, David Joly, Henry S. Smith, Jacqueline Coburn, Jose Franco Da Cunha Leme Filho, Silvia I. Rondon, Christine D. Smart, Alyssa Collins, Andrea Garfinkel, Nicole Ward Gauthier
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress.
Hemp and marijuana, both Cannabis sativa L., are revitalized crops to U.S. agricultural and horticultural industries. Hemp (Δ⁹-Tetrahydrocannabinol content 0.3%), though classified as a Schedule I narcotic by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administrati
Autor:
Henry S. Smith, Desiree Szarka, Ed Dixon, Oluwatoni Adedokun, Misbakhul Munir, Magdalena Ricciardi, Rebecca Schroer, Nicole Ward Gauthier
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress.
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a versatile crop that can be used to produce a wide range of products including food, fiber, and medicine. In 2021, U.S. hemp was valued at over $824 million. Emerging threats to hemp production in Kentucky and the southe
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 105:2286-2289
Hemp reemerged in 2014 after being illegal for over 50 years and restricted for 90 years. Today, hemp is primarily grown for production of cannabidiol (CBD), with limited acreage dedicated to fiber. One of the most frequent and destructive leaf spot
Autor:
Jerry E. Weiland, Marc A. Cubeta, Margery L. Daughtrey, James A. LaMondia, Xiao Yang, Douglas G. Luster, Jean Williams-Woodward, Jo Anne Crouch, Nicole Ward Gauthier, Nicholas LeBlanc, Vanina Lilián Castroagudín, Francesca Peduto Hand, Fulya Baysal-Gurel, Nina Shishkoff
Publikováno v:
Phytopathology®. 110:1845-1853
Boxwood blight caused by Calonectria pseudonaviculata and C. henricotiae is destroying cultivated and native boxwood worldwide, with profound negative economic impacts on the horticulture industry. First documented in the United States in 2011, the d
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 21:82-84
Upon reintroduction of hemp (Cannabis sativa) in 2014, reports of a leaf spot disease became increasingly common in Kentucky. Outdoor-grown plants became severely affected with necrosis and blight symptoms, and many crops were rejected by processors
Autor:
Vanina L, Castroagudín, Jerry E, Weiland, Fulya, Baysal-Gurel, Marc A, Cubeta, Margery L, Daughtrey, Nicole Ward, Gauthier, James, LaMondia, Douglas G, Luster, Francesca Peduto, Hand, Nina, Shishkoff, Jean, Williams-Woodward, Xiao, Yang, Nicholas, LeBlanc, Jo Anne, Crouch
Publikováno v:
Phytopathology. 110(11)
Boxwood blight caused by
Autor:
Gabdiel E. Yulfo-Soto, Ed Dixon, Lisa J. Vaillancourt, D. Szarka, Nicole Ward Gauthier, Henry S Smith
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 106:334
In October of 2020, a grower in Boyle County, KY, reported mold and blight symptoms on flowers of field-grown hemp. Plants were approaching harvest, and the mold was affecting 100% of the cultivar 'White CBG' being grown for cannabinoid (CBD) extract
Autor:
Gary W. Knox, William E. Klingeman, Juang-Horng Chong, Matthew Chappell, S. Kris Braman, Frank A. Hale, Jeffrey F. Derr, Nicole Ward Gauthier, Alan S. Windham, Joseph C. Neal, Jean-Jacque Dubois, Anthony V. LeBude, Amy Fulcher
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 27:772-781
Three, 2-day hands-on experiential learning workshops were presented in three southeastern United States cities in June 2014, by the Southern Nursery Integrated Pest Management (SNIPM) working group. Attendees were provided 4 hours of instruction inc
Autor:
Frank A. Hale, Gary W. Knox, Jeffrey F. Derr, Francesca Peduto Hand, S. Christopher Marble, Juang-Horng Chong, Nicole Ward Gauthier, Winston Dunwell, Matthew Chappell, Anthony V. LeBude, Steve Frank, S. Kris Braman, Amy Fulcher, Adam G. Dale, Jean Williams-Woodward, Sarah A. White, William E. Klingeman
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 27:759-764
Extension and research professionals in the southeastern United States formed the Southern Nursery Integrated Pest Management working group (SNIPM) to foster collaboration and leverage resources, thereby enhancing extension programming, increasing op
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 99(3)
In 2011, a grower in Casey County, Kentucky, observed persistent yellow, green, and red mosaic patterns on leaves of highbush blueberry plants. Twenty-three randomly-scattered cv. Bluecrop plants out of approximately 1,400 5-year-old plants showed sy