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Organic Practices for the Production of Muskmelon

Authors: Jean C. Batzer (Iowa State University) , Mark L. Gleason (Iowa State University)

  • Organic Practices for the Production of Muskmelon

    Horticulture Research Station

    Organic Practices for the Production of Muskmelon

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Abstract

Cucurbit crops, especially muskmelon and cucumber, attract cucumber beetles, which vector bacterial wilt, Erwinia tracheiphila, causing significant crop losses. High beetle densities are associated with high bacterial wilt incidence, which usually occurs during the first stages of plant establishment. Growers of organic muskmelon need effective ways to manage the cucumber beetle/bacterial wilt complex.

Keywords: Plant Pathology and Microbiology, RFR A1029

How to Cite:

Batzer, J. C. & Gleason, M. L., (2011) “Organic Practices for the Production of Muskmelon”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2010(1).

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2011-01-01

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