Research Reports on Management of Brassica Pests
Flea Beetles
- UMass Research Summary 2018: Using Mulches to Reduce Flea Beetle Damage and Improve Crop Yield
- UMass Research Summary 2020: Using Mulches to Reduce Flea Beetle Damage and Improve Crop Yield
- UMass Research Summary 2018: Beneficial Nematodes to Reduce Flea Beetle Population Size
- UMass Research Summary 2019: Beneficial Nematodes to Reduce Flea Beetle Population Size
- Cornell Coop Extension 2018: Foliar Insecticides for Control of Cabbage Flea Beetles in Cabbage and Pak choy
- Cornell Coop Extension 2019: Foliar Insecticides for Control of Cabbage Flea Beetles in Pak choy
Cabbage Root Maggot
- UMass Research Summary 2015: Organic and Reduced-Risk Insecticides to Control CRM
- Cornell Coop Extension 2019: Alternative Techniques for Control of Cabbage Maggot in Cabbage
Caterpillars
Cabbage Aphid
- UMass Research Summary 2018: Attracting Beneficial Insects to Reduce Cabbage Aphid Population Size
- UMass Research Summary, 2017: Alternative Control Strategies for Cabbage Aphids in Fall Crops
- UNH Research Report, 2016-2018: Organic Management of Cabbage Aphid with insecticides on Brussels sprouts in NH
- UNH Research Report, 2016: Managing Cabbage Aphids in Brussels Sprouts
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