1997
DOI: 10.30843/nzpp.1997.50.11344
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Implementation of integrated pest management in Hawke's Bay

Abstract: A project jointly funded by industry and government commenced in 1995 to implement integrated pest management in the summerfruit industry in Hawke's Bay. Twelve process Golden Queen peach growers and one fresh market summerfruit grower were trained to conduct pest monitoring and make appropriate spray decisions. Monitoring programmes and spray thresholds have been developed for leafrollers, oriental fruit moth and green peach aphid. Unacceptable insect damage to fruit at harvest averaged 0.8% and 0.4% during t… Show more

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“…These are updated annually by subcommittees and are subjected to continuous improvement with new information on crop protection procedures including monitoring and control thresholds (Batchelor et al 1997;Walker 2005). IPM in other fruit crops including citrus (Kuiper 2002) and summerfruit (Lo et al 1997) is modelled largely on nZ IFP-P.…”
Section: Industry Development Of Ipm In Fruit Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are updated annually by subcommittees and are subjected to continuous improvement with new information on crop protection procedures including monitoring and control thresholds (Batchelor et al 1997;Walker 2005). IPM in other fruit crops including citrus (Kuiper 2002) and summerfruit (Lo et al 1997) is modelled largely on nZ IFP-P.…”
Section: Industry Development Of Ipm In Fruit Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim was to incorporate integrated fruit production methods into canning peach production, reduce pesticide inputs and lift orchard yields of Grade 1 canning fruit, thereby making the industry more competitive. This paper discusses our experience in transferring disease management technology, while pest management is the subject of a separate paper (Lo et al 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%