The 2010 ASHS Annual Conference
4135:
Approaches in the Southern Region to Research and Extension for Sustainable Landscape Plant Production, Use and Pest Management
More than 45 stakeholders from eight states convened and developed a series of strategies for southeastern U.S. regional approaches to create sustainable landscape plant production, use and pest management. Stakeholders included scientists, producers, allied industry representatives and regulatory organization personnel. In facilitated sessions, the participants determined research, extension and regulatory priorities for the Green Industry. These ideas were discussed initially in terms of production/use, disease, arthropod and weed issues. Group participants found commonalities in strategies and tactics that delineate interactions between disciplines to facilitate integrated, transactional approaches to sustainable landscape plant production and use. Common themes and unifying concepts were explored in areas such as plant and pest phenology, water (quantity, quality, runoff, reuse and application methods), key pests, host plant resistance, plant-disease-pest ecological interactions and key production barriers. Participants then outlined a schedule of priority issues to address and thereby move the Green Industry toward more rapid change.