Kathryn E. Brunson
University of Georgia
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Crop Protection | 1995
Donald R. Sumner; Sharad C. Phatak; Richard B. Chalfant; Kathryn E. Brunson; Robert L. Bugg
Abstract A cucumber-cucumber double-crop followed by a cucumber-snap bean double-crop was grown in a system using conservation tillage in relay-cropping following winter cover crops. Twenty different winter covers were legumes, grasses, legume-grass mixtures, crucifers, or fallow (no cover, resident vegetation). Population densities of Pythium spp. (primarily P. irregulare ) and Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group (AG-4) were greater following legumes than following grasses or fallow; legume-grass mixtures and crucifers were intermediate. Cucumber fruit rot (induced primarily by R. solani AG-4) was more severe following legumes and crucifers than following grasses; legume-grass mixtures were intermediate. In the snap bean crop following cucumber, root and hypocotyl diseases were more severe following winter covers of legumes or fallow than following grass or legume-grass mixtures; crucifers were intermediate. Root-knot nematodes ( Meloidogyne incognita ) caused injury to the second vegetable crop each year in all winter cover rotations.
Journal of Entomological Science | 1990
Robert L. Bugg; Felix L. Wäckers; Kathryn E. Brunson; Sharad C. Phatak; James D. Dutcher
Replicated field trials indicated that tarnished plant bug (TPB), Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) (Hemiptera: Miridae) attained relatively-high densities on hybrid vetches, Vicia sativa L. X V. cordata Wulf cv ‘Cahaba White’ and ‘Vantage’, lower densities on crimson clover, Trifolium incarnatum L. cv ‘Dixie,’ and particularly-low densities on subterranean clover, Trifolium subterraneum L. cv ‘Mt. Barker’. Densities of TPB were also relatively low on an additional 10 types of subterranean clover, including 7 cultivars representing T. subterraneum, 1 cultivar of T. brachycalycinum Katznelson and Morley, and 3 of T. yanninicum Katznelson and Morley. Field longevity trials indicated that late-instar and adult TPB lived longer when caged on crimson clover than on hybrid vetch, which in turn supported better survival than did subterranean clover. When adult TPB were caged on hybrid vetch or subterranean clover with or without floral and fruiting structures, there was no evidence that the presence of thes...
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1991
Robert L. Bugg; Felix L. Wäckers; Kathryn E. Brunson; James D. Dutcher; Sharad C. Phatak
Journal of Agribusiness | 1995
Kathryn E. Brunson; C. Robert Stark; Michael E. Wetzstein; Sharad C. Phatak
Hortscience | 1990
Kathryn E. Brunson; Sharad C. Phatak
Hortscience | 1995
Sharad C. Phatak; Donald R. Sumner; Richard B. Chalfant; L.D. Chandler; R.L Bugg; Kathryn E. Brunson
Hortscience | 1995
Kathryn E. Brunson; Sharad C. Phatak; Donald R. Sumner
Hortscience | 1995
Kathryn E. Brunson; C. Robert Stark; Sharad C. Phatak; Michael E. Wetzstein
Hortscience | 1994
Kathryn E. Brunson; Sharad C. Phatak; C. Robert Stark; Michael E. Wetzstein
Hortscience | 1994
Kathryn E. Brunson; Sharad C. Phatak; Donald R. Summer