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Integrated Solutions

Integrated Solutions Established in 2018 to better service the needs of the IR-4 stakeholders Draws from Biopesticide & Organic Support pest management requests and Conventional products, Pest Problems Without Solutions work Utilizes biopesticides and conventional pesticides to create pest control programs to address pest control voids.

Goals 1. Screen conventional products and biopesticides 2. Manage pest resistance 3. Reduce pesticide residue levels to enhance trade 4. Address needs for organic production

2019 Priorities IS Number Ranking Title IS00094 1 Bacterial diseases / Onion IS00330 2 Orobanche parasitic weeds / Processing Tomato IS00327 3 Cucumber beetle / Watermelon IS00027 4 Wireworms / Sweet potato IS00113 5 Verticillium wilt / eggplant IS00156 6 Tuber decay / yam IS00308 7 Damping-off / Hemp

Online Search Priorities  http://ir4app.rutgers.edu/ir4FoodPub/IS_Search.aspx  Submit a Request http://ir4app.rutgers.edu/ir4FoodPub/IS/Is_reqForm.aspx  

We are developing a database to post protocols and final reports Moving Forward We are developing a database to post protocols and final reports We are also improving the priority search options At the 2019 Workshop, Organic pest management issues will be discussed and prioritized