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Coming to an Ontario City Close to YOU! – ONfloriculture

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Coming to an Ontario City Close to YOU! – ONfloriculture

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It’s no secret that current outbreaks of thrips species aside from western flower thrips (WFT) have made producing greenhouse crops in Ontario tougher than common. This consists of species resembling onion thrips, Thrips parvispinus, and chrysanthemum thrips.

As management measures are completely different relying on the thrips species you’re coping with, the very FIRST step in studying the way to handle these pests is correct species identification. Should you’re eager about having somebody in your greenhouse operation discover ways to do that (so that you don’t must depend on authorities specialists), then hold studying!

Workshop Particulars: Studying to ID Thrips

Fig. 1. Are you able to say for sure which species these 3 thrips are? If not, then it’s best to attend our workshop. Photograph courtesy of A. Summerfield. (Reply on the very backside of this weblog publish!).

WHAT:

This Thrips Species Identification Workshop is designed to show greenhouse growers and IPM practitioners the way to accurately determine thrips species that will happen on their farm. This consists of frequent species resembling western flower thrips, onion thrips, and Echinothrips, but in addition unique species which are being encountered extra usually in Ontario (e.g. Thrips parvispinus, greenhouse banded thrips).

This 3-hour, hands-on workshop is designed for growers with all ranges of insect expertise, together with those that have by no means used a microscope earlier than.

WHO:

This joint workshop is being run by thrips specialists on the Vineland Analysis and Innovation Centre, OMAFRA, and Agriculture and Agri-Meals Canada (AAFC).

WHERE/WHEN:

This FREE workshop might be held a number of dates and areas to accommodate as many growers and IPM practitioners as doable.

Please select ONE of the next dates/areas when registering:

  1. Vineland, ON: March sixth at Rittenhouse Corridor, Ministry Constructing. (Tentative time: 9:00-12:30, with lunch to comply with.)
  2. Leamington, ON: Could sixteenth, Ontario Greenhouse Greens Growers (OGVG) head workplace (time TBD)
  3. Niagara Falls, ON, as a part of the Canadian Greenhouse Convention (CGC): Oct 9-Tenth (time and actual date TBD). NOTE: As this session might be a part of CGC, attendance would require paying the convention registration payment, however there might be no further charges.

Learn how to Register:

Please go to our occasions web page for the Thrips Identification Workshop and comply with the directions to pre-register. House might be restricted – your spot might be confirmed at a later date.

Fig.2. Does this appear like Echinothrips to you? Should you stated YES, you want our course, as a result of it’s ONION THRIPS. Photograph courtesy of A. Summerfield.

What to do for the time being:

Should you presently have a inhabitants of thrips that’s complicated you, and you’ve got entry to a microscope, your first step is to strive your hand at OMAFRA/Vineland’s easy Thrips Key for Growers. Because it’s inception in 2015, dozens of growers and IPM consultants have efficiently used this key to ID species of concern. We’ll be going over this key intimately within the workshop, in addition to what sort of microscope to purchase and the way to gather and deal with samples.

Should you’ve appeared on the key, and nonetheless aren’t sure about which thrips species you’re taking a look at, you’ll be able to at all times drop or ship samples to Vineland Station to be recognized on my own (sarah.jandricic@ontario.ca) or Ashley Summerfield (Senior Analysis Technician, Vineland Analysis and Innovation Centre; ashley.summerfield@vinelandresearch.com). Within the Leamington space, please seek the advice of Cara McCreary (cara.mccreary@ontario.ca) or Dr. Rose Labbe at AAFC Harrow (roselyne.labbe@agr.gc.ca).

You may also submit samples to the Nationwide Identification Service run by the Canadian Nationwide Assortment of Bugs, Arachnids and Nematodes. Comply with their directions for submitting samples.

(Reply to which 3 thrips proven in Determine 1: they’re ALL western flower thrips! This species is available in 4 color morphs, starting from mild to darkish. Three of those are pictured right here. All had been present in Ontario greenhouses.)

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