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  2004
 
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Note from the editor  
Methyl bromide alternatives research
Progress report for weed portion of MeBr II – 2004  
Methyl bromide alternatives – research and education for
herbaceous perennials, woody ornamentals and vegetables in
Michigan, New York and Rhode Island for biological control
agents: A progress report for 2003 and 2004
 
Methyl bromide alternatives – research and education for
herbaceous perennials, woody ornamentals and vegetables in
Michigan, New York and Rhode Island for alternative pesticides and cultural practices: A progress report for 2003 and 2004
 
Alternatives to methyl bromide for soil borne plant pathogens
in field production of herbaceous perennials and seedling conifers
 
Research evaluations of and outreach for methyl bromide
alternatives in conifer seedlings and herbaceous perennials – a
summary of progress in 2004
 
Economic assessment: 2004 Methyl bromide alternatives update  
Insect biology and management
Dispersal of emerald ash borer at outlier sites: Three case studies  
Host range and preference of the emerald ash borer in North
America: Preliminary results
 
Emerald ash borer life cycle: A reassessment  
Reconstructing the temporal and spatial dynamics of emerald
ash borer in black ash: A case study of an outlier site in
Roscommon County, Michigan
 
Using tempo to control emerald ash borer: A comparison of
trunk and foliage sprays
 
Progress toward developing trapping techniques for the
emerald ash borer
 
Evaluation of trunk injections for control of emerald ash borer  
2004 Emerald ash borer (EAB) tree trunk injections and sprays  
Fletcher scale management in nursery settings  
Distribution and metabolism of 14C imidacloprid in Fraxinus spp.  
Tracking the emergence of emerald ash borer adults  
Weed management
Equisetum control  
Tree physiology  
Budbreak and late winter injury in exotic firs  
Physiological response of nursery-grown landscape trees to fertigation  
Educational resources  
A new resource for the nursery industry: Management
Practices for Michigan Wholesale Nurseries
 
Michigan Plant Invasiveness Assessment  
Roof of MSU’s Plant and Soil Science Building becomes green
roof research site
 
Marketing  
Repositioning Syringa meyeri as a profitable dual-use flowering plant  
Contributors  
2004 Nursery and landscape research projects and educational programs  
Members of the nursery and landscape subgroup – Ornamentals Area of Expertise Team  
Updated 7-7-05. Contact JN Landis