Disease Control Market Reports

2023 Disease Control Report

Continued commitment: Envu is dedicated to finding solutions and creating partnerships.

Dialing in on greenhouse pest control: Our exclusive research reveals how North American growers oversee insect pest management, from insect pressures and IPM programs to scouting and budgets.

Pesticide selectivity and biopesticides: Understand the benefits and drawbacks of selective pesticides for an improved IPM program.

Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella: The moth’s larva defoliates a large variety of vegetables, annuals and perennials both outdoors and in greenhouse production.

Pest alert: Keep a close watch out for Thrips parvispinus, an invasive species now spreading in Florida.

 

 

2020 Disease Control Report

Greenhouse sanitation is the first step in managing pests and pathogens: Following these simple sanitation protocols may help greenhouse businesses prevent pest outbreaks.

A focus on fungicide resistance: Plant pathologist Janna Beckerman shares what growers need to know about the growing problem of fungicide resistance.

 

 

 

 

 

2019 Disease Control Report

Diseases in propagation: At the start of a new growing season, growers should take steps to prevent different diseases.

Delving into new disease foes: Not just for pests, biocontrol agents are being researched for their effect on diseases by Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, which has surveyed and spoken with growers who use them.

Start clean, stay clean!: Here are five steps growers can take to maintain sanitary conditions in their greenhouses.

 

 

 

 

2018 Disease Control Report

Who’s causing Pythium root rot now?: The pathogen names have changed, but the diseases are the same.

Tobacco Rattle Virus in peonies: How growers can identity and combat this disease.

Managing diseases for controlled environment food crops: Diseases potentially affecting CEA growers are the same ones affecting ornamental growers.

8 tips for controlling Xanthomonas on begonia: Take these steps to ensure a healthy begonia crop.

 

 

2017 Disease Control Report

Get ahead of black root rot: Irregular patterns of stunt, poor root growth and chlorotic foliage may be signs that a fungus has made its way into your crop.

Fighting disease in 2017: Plant pathologist Dr. Ann Chase talks tomato spotted wilt virus, trends in disease control research and more.

The future of plant disease detection: Researchers are working on high-tech solutions to battle plant diseases

 

 

2016 Disease Control Report

2016/2017 Disease Control Guide: Dig into the Disease Control Guide.