Organic Vegetable Production: Pest Management
Nematode Management in Organic Vegetable Systems
Presenters
Robert McSorley is a researcher and instructor from the UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department, Gainesville, FL. His research is focused on agricultural ecology, nematode ecology and alternative and sustainable methods for nematode management including crop rotation, cover crops, solarization, and other nonchemical practices.
Dr. Danielle Treadwell is a state Extension specialist for organic and sustainable vegetable production from the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department, Gainesville, FL. Her research program includes cover crop management, and nutrient management of greenhouse and field-grown specialty crops.
Videos
- Disease Management in Organic Vegetable Systems
- Management of Two-Spotted Spider Mite in Organic Strawberry
- Nematode Management in Organic Vegetable Systems
- Soil Sampling for Nematodes
- Soilborne Pathogens
- Types of Nematodes
Publications & Information
- Biology and Management of Aphids in Sustainable Field Production of Cucurbits
- Biology and Management of Whiteflies in Sustainable Field Production of Cucurbits
- Nematode Management in Organic Agriculture
- Organic Management of Vegetable Diseases Part I: Soilborne Pathogens
- Organic Management of Vegetable Diseases, Part II: Foliar Pathogens