RNGR.net is sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Southern Regional Extension Forestry and is a colloborative effort between these two agencies.

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Forest Service Southern Regional Extension Forestry Southern Regional Extension Forestry

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Home Publications Forest Nursery Pests (2012) Integrated Nursery Pest Management

Integrated Nursery Pest Management

Most nurseries have the same comprehensive goals of producing high-quality seedlings in a cost-effective manner, and ensuring employee and environmental safety. Formalizing those goals ensures that any pest treatments are consistent with those objectives. Prudent nursery managers also have a formal, clearly articulated, decisionmaking or management policy. Such a document transcends changes in staffing, and when combined with historical records (see the next section), can assist nursery managers in making correct pest management decisions. Nursery pests are always present; the best IPM plans describe potential pests and define the critical threshold for the pest to be classified as a problem. After a pest population crosses that designated threshold, a series of control options can be applied.


Download this file:

PDF document Download this file — PDF document, 3045Kb

Details

Author(s): R. Kasten Dumroese

Publication: Forest Nursery Pests (2012)