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A Survey of Horticultural and Pest Management Practices of the Georgia Blueberry Industry

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Pages 17-28 | Published online: 15 Oct 2008

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Stephen L. Meyers, Katherine M. Jennings, David W. Monks, James R. Ballington & David L. Jordan. (2016) Weed Control in Southern Highbush Blueberry with S-metolachlor, Flumioxazin, and Hexazinone. International Journal of Fruit Science 16:2, pages 150-158.
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Harald Scherm & Gerard Krewer. (2008) Disease Management in Organic Rabbiteye Blueberries. International Journal of Fruit Science 8:1-2, pages 69-80.
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Yi-Wen Wang, Helaina Ludwig, Harald Scherm, Marc van Iersel & Savithri Nambeesan. (2020) Blue Light Does Not Affect Fruit Quality or Disease Development on Ripe Blueberry Fruit During Postharvest Cold Storage. Horticulturae 6:4, pages 59.
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T. L. B. Tarnowski, A. T. Savelle & H. Scherm. (2008) Activity of Fungicides Against Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi in Blueberry Flowers Treated at Different Phenological Stages . Plant Disease 92:6, pages 961-965.
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H. Scherm, A. T. Savelle, P. M. Brannen & G. Krewer. (2008) Occurrence and Prevalence of Foliar Diseases on Blueberry in Georgia. Plant Health Progress 9:1.
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Peter S. Ojiambo, Harald Scherm & Phillip M. Brannen. (2007) Temporal Dynamics of Septoria Leaf Spot of Blueberry and its Relationship to Defoliation and Yield. Plant Health Progress 8:1.
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H.K. Ngugi, S. Dedej, K.S. Delaplane, A.T. Savelle & H. Scherm. (2005) Effect of flower-applied Serenade biofungicide (Bacillus subtilis) on pollination-related variables in rabbiteye blueberry. Biological Control 33:1, pages 32-38.
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Selim Dedej, Keith S. Delaplane & Harald Scherm. (2004) Effectiveness of honey bees in delivering the biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis to blueberry flowers to suppress mummy berry disease. Biological Control 31:3, pages 422-427.
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I. Roloff, H. Scherm & M. W. van Iersel. (2004) Photosynthesis of Blueberry Leaves as Affected by Septoria Leaf Spot and Abiotic Leaf Damage. Plant Disease 88:4, pages 397-401.
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H Scherm, H.K Ngugi, A.T Savelle & J.R Edwards. (2004) Biological control of infection of blueberry flowers caused by Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi. Biological Control 29:2, pages 199-206.
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H. K. Ngugi, H. Scherm & J. S. Lehman. (2002) Relationships Between Blueberry Flower Age, Pollination, and Conidial Infection by Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi . Phytopathology® 92:10, pages 1104-1109.
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H. K. Ngugi, H. Scherm & D. S. NeSmith. (2002) Distribution of Pseudosclerotia of Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi and Risk of Apothecial Emergence Following Mechanical Cultivation . Phytopathology® 92:8, pages 877-883.
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