The joy of working at Poamoho Experiment Station with the farm crew and student volunteers.
Nematode-trapping fungi catch a root-knot nematode.
Mummified aphids on milkweed.
Korean Natural Farming methods extract nutrients from kitchen or farm waste using vinegar or sugar.
Insectary settings include planting insectary plants and setting up a wasp nesting block next to the pak choi crop.
Managing nematodes on pumpkin.
Honey bee on basil.
Estimating plant available nitrogen of cover crops.
Sustainable Pest Management Lab Summer 2017.
Dr. Koon-Hui WangProfessor Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Sustainable Pest Management Soil and Agroecosystem Health Management Nematode Ecology
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