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The Goal
of the Hop Program is a balanced combination of basic and
applied research directed towards the development of integrated
management strategies for hop pests. This dual focus is necessary
to serve the long-term and short-term needs of hop growers.
The focus on basic research will contribute towards our understanding
of the biology and ecology of these pests, their natural enemies,
and their host-plants, leading to enhancement of existing,
and development of new, pest management strategies. The more
applied research will contribute to the near-term pest management
needs of hop growers in Idaho and other hop producing regions
of the Pacific Northwest. Research projects currently in progress
focus on the major arthropod and disease pests of hop in Idaho,
the twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, the
California prionus, Prionus californicus, and hop powdery
mildew, Sphaerotheca humuli. A brief description of
some current research projects is provided below.
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