Reports of projects conducted by Cornell University fruit specialists with funding from the NY State IPM Agricultural Grants Program. Also included are fruit IPM personnel projects reports supported by other funding agencies.
Portal to all NYS IPM Program Progress Reports
2010
- Effect of Spring-Pruning Method, Copper Sprays and Training Systems on Bacterial Canker of Sweet Cherry
- Integration of OMRI-Approved Fungicides, Sanitation, and Cultural Controls for Managing Summer Diseases on Apples
2009
- Trac Software for Fruit – 2009 Report
- Effect of Spring-Pruning Method, Copper Sprays and Training Systems on Bacterial Canker of Sweet Cherry
2008
- 2008 Trac Fruit Software for Spray Record Traceability Available Online
- Effect of Spring-Pruning Method, Copper Sprays and Training Systems on Bacterial Canker of Sweet Cherry
2007
- Final Report – Promoting Apple IPM Implementation in Eastern New York Orchards by Expansion of the Northeast Weather Association System
- Impact of the NYS IPM Program’s Trac Software for Spray Record-keeping and Reporting
- Preventing “Worms” in Apples With IPM Technology
- Trac Software Enhances Spray Record-keeping and Traceability
2006
- Effectiveness of Lime-Sulfur and Phosphorous Acid for Controlling Summer Diseases of Apples
- Evaluation of Organic Pest Controls and Fruit Thinning on Multiple Apple Cultivars
- Importance of Early-Spring-Pruning Copper Sprays and Training Systems in Managing Bacterial Canker of Sweet Cherry
- Management Programs for Internal Lepidoptera in Apples using Pheromone Mating Disruption and In-season Fruit Inspection
- Measuring Applied Antagonistic Bacterial Populations for Management of Fire Blight Within the State of New York
- Traceability of Fruit Production Practices Enhanced by Trac Record-Keeping and Reporting Software
- Use of Physical Barriers to Prevent Borer Infestation of Apple Burrknots
- Using Current IPM Technology and New Communication Technology to Prevent Pome and Stone Fruit Infestation by Codling moth and Oriental Fruit Moth