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Other news from Diagnostic Services
Published on May 5, 2006
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Marie Schaefer, Ph.D.
Adjunct Assistant Professor
schae164@msu.edu
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Elisabeth Paymal
Communication Manager - Food Security Group and Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy
paymalel@msu.edu
517 884 8662
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Mary Friel
Subject Matter Expert, Regulatory Leadership in Food Law
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David Jukes
Subject Matter Expert, Food Regulation in the European Union
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Potato leafhoppers and mites on the rise in chestnut
Published on July 13, 2016
Potato leafhopper numbers are up and European red mites are visible in Michigan chestnut orchards. -
Consider early season mite control on chestnuts in high pressure sites
Published on April 26, 2013
Chestnut growers who observed high mite populations in 2012 should consider dormant oil applications to reduce damage in the coming season. -
Susceptibility of commercial Michigan plum cultivars to spotted wing Drosophila
Published on September 27, 2017
Based on our most recent survey of spotted wing Drosophila (SWD) susceptibility in Michigan peach cultivars, we have new information for growers on cultivar susceptibility and management strategies. -
Chestnuts: Growing a food crop and an industry in Michigan
Published on February 8, 2013
Michigan’s edible sweet chestnut growers lead the nation in number of acres in production. -
Lauren H. Brown
Professor Emeritus
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Andrey Guber, Ph.D.
Professor - Soil physics, soil hydrology and modeling water flow, solute and microbial transport in soils.
akguber@msu.edu
517-353-0269
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West Michigan tree fruit update – June 6, 2017
Published on June 6, 2017
West Michigan growers are still waiting on June drop in apples. -
East Michigan fruit regional report – July 26, 2016
Published on July 26, 2016
Drought conditions continue across the region. Harvest continues for blueberries and early Japanese plum varieties. Spotted wing Drosophila trap catch numbers are building. -
Knowing pest life cycles helps with resistance management
Published on March 9, 2016
Rotating pesticide chemistries is critical to successful pest management, but knowing insect and disease life cycles also plays a big role.