Leaf Rust Disease of Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida
By Philip F. Harmon, Christ Mane Belizaire, and Douglas A. Phillips
Leaf rust is an important disease of southern highbush blueberries (SHB) in Florida and can be particularly costly in the evergreen production system. Florida blueberry growers consistently list leaf rust among their top-three disease concerns in UF/IFAS surveys. This publication will present information for Florida blueberry growers on the disease cycle, symptoms, and integrated management of this fungal leaf disease.
Biology, Ecology, and Benefits of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Natural and Managed Forest Ecosystems
By Holly Andres, Kaile Zhang, and Hui-Ling Liao
This publication aims to provide general knowledge to the general public on the biology and ecological functions of EMF (ectomycorrhizal fungi) in natural and managed forest ecosystems. By understanding the role and benefits of EMF in these environments, forest managers, tree nursery operators, and timber industry stakeholders can gain valuable insights for incorporating EMF into their management practices.