California Agriculture
California Agriculture
California Agriculture
University of California
California Agriculture

Advanced search

Recent blue oak mortality on Sierra Nevada foothill rangelands may be linked to drought, climate change
by Dan Macon, Tracy Schohr, Doug Schmidt, Matteo Garbelotto

April-June 2020
Full-text HTML | PDF
Letter to the editor
From our readers

January-March 2019
Full-text HTML | PDF
Three new Phytophthora detection methods, including training dogs to sniff out the pathogen, prove reliable
by Tedmund J. Swiecki, Matt Quinn, Laura Sims, Elizabeth Bernhardt, Lauralea Oliver, Tina Popenuck, Matteo Garbelotto

October-December 2018
Full-text HTML | PDF
Coordinated response to inadvertent introduction of pathogens to California restoration areas
by Susan J. Frankel, Janice M. Alexander, Diana Benner, Alisa Shor

October-December 2018
Full-text HTML | PDF
Soil- and waterborne Phytophthora species linked to recent outbreaks in Northern California restoration sites
by Matteo Garbelotto, Susan J. Frankel, Bruno Scanu

October-December 2018
Full-text HTML | PDF
Fumigant dosages below maximum label rate control some soilborne pathogens
by Shachaf Triky-Dotan, Becky Westerdahl, Frank N. Martin, Krishna Subbarao, Steven T. Koike, Husein A. Ajwa

July-September 2016
Full-text HTML | PDF
Phytophthora ramorum can survive introduction into finished compost
by Steven Swain, Matteo Garbelotto

October-December 2015
Full-text HTML | PDF
Soil suitability index identifies potential areas for groundwater banking on agricultural lands
by Samuel Sandoval Solis, A.T. O'Geen, Matthew B.B. Saal, Helen Dahlke, David Doll, Rachel Elkins, Allan Fulton, Graham Fogg, Thomas Harter, Jan W. Hopmans, Chuck Ingels, Franz Niederholzer, Paul Verdegaal, Mike Walkinshaw

April-June 2015
Full-text HTML | PDF
A look at EIPD Strategic Initiative projects
by Hazel White

October-December 2014
Full-text HTML | PDF
EXCLUDING PESTS AND PATHOGENS: Plant health: How diagnostic networks and interagency partnerships protect plant systems from pests and pathogens
by Richard M. Bostock, Carla S. Thomas, Richard W. Hoenisch, Deborah A. Golino, Georgios Vidalakis

October-December 2014
Full-text HTML | PDF
TIF film, substrates and nonfumigant soil disinfestation maintain fruit yields
by Steven A. Fennimore, Raquel Serohijos, Jayesh B. Samtani, Husein A. Ajwa, Krishna V. Subbarao, Frank N. Martin, Oleg Daugovish, Dan Legard, Greg T. Browne, Joji Muramoto, Carol Shennan, Karen Klonsky

July-September 2013
Full-text HTML | PDF
Forest nurseries face critical choices with the loss of methyl bromide fumigation
by Jerry E. Weiland, Will R. Littke, Diane L. Haase

July-September 2013
Full-text HTML | PDF
Managing the almond and stone fruit replant disease complex with less soil fumigant
by Greg T. Browne, Bruce D. Lampinen, Brent A. Holtz, David A. Doll, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya, Leigh S. Schmidt, Ravindra G. Bhat, Vasu Udompetaikul, Robert W. Coates, Bradley D. Hanson, Karen M. Klonsky, Suduan Gao, Dong Wang, Matt Gillis, James S. Gerik, R. Scott Johnson

July-September 2013
Full-text HTML | PDF
Diaprepes root weevil, a new California pest, will raise costs for pest control and trigger quarantines
by Karen M. Jetter, Kris Godfrey

July-September 2009
Full-text HTML | PDF
Phosphonate controls sudden oak death pathogen for up to 2 years
by Matteo Garbelotto, Douglas J. Schmidt

January-March 2009
Full-text HTML | PDF
Science-based outreach helps stem sudden oak death
by Robin Meadows

January-March 2009
Full-text HTML | PDF
Methyl bromide alternatives evaluated for California strawberry nurseries
by Steven A. Fennimore, John M. Duniway, Greg T. Browne, Frank N. Martin, Husein A. Ajwa, Becky B. Westerdahl, Rachael E. Goodhue, Milton Haar, Christopher Winterbottom

April-June 2008
Full-text HTML | PDF
Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2007
Full-text HTML | PDF
Treatments could slow spread of sudden oak death
by Robin Meadows

January-March 2007
Full-text HTML | PDF
AES Centennial 100: UC Riverside marks a century of agricultural innovation — still thriving in an urban empire
by Kathy Barton

October-December 2006
Full-text HTML | PDF
Survey seeks to improve sudden oak death outreach
by Meadows Robin

October-December 2005
Full-text HTML | PDF
English walnut rootstocks help avoid blackline disease, but produce less than ‘Paradox’ hybrid
by Joseph A. Grant, Gale H. McGranahan

October-December 2005
Full-text HTML | PDF
Drip irrigation increases tomato yields in salt-affected soil of San Joaquin Valley
by Blaine Hanson, Don May

October-December 2003
Full-text HTML | PDF
Non-oak native plants are main hosts for sudden oak death pathogen in California
by Matteo Garbelotto, Jennifer M Davidson, Kelly Ivors, Patricia E Maloney, Daniel Hüberli, Steven T Koike, David M Rizzo

January-March 2003
Full-text HTML | PDF
SOD pathogen hits coast redwoods, Douglas fir
by Janet White

November-December 2002
Full-text HTML | PDF
Avocado thrips: New challenge for growers
by Mark S. Hoddle, Joseph G. Morse, Phil A. Phillips, Ben A. Faber, Karen M. Jetier

May-June 2002
Full-text HTML | PDF
SOD found on UC Berkeley campus
Editors

January-February 2002
Full-text HTML | PDF
New tools, methods needed to replace methyl bromide
by Janet Byron

May-June 2001
Full-text HTML | PDF
Letters
From our readers

May-June 2001
Full-text HTML | PDF
Science Brief
Editors

March-April 2001
Full-text HTML | PDF
Sudden oak death spurs massive team effort
by W.R. Gomes

January-February 2001
Full-text HTML | PDF
Oak killer found in rhododendrons
by Pam Kan-Rice

January-February 2001
Full-text HTML | PDF
New pests and diseases: Sudden oak death syndrome fells 3 oak species
by Matteo Garbelotto, Pavel Svihra, David M. Rizzo

January-February 2001
Full-text HTML | PDF
Broccoli residues can control Verticillium wilt of cauliflower
by Steven T. Koike, Krishna V. Subbarao

May-June 2000
Full-text HTML | PDF
Waters recede, damage estimates soar
Editors

January-February 1997
Full-text HTML | PDF
Q & A: George Zentmyer, Plant Pathologist
by Kathy Barton

November-December 1996
Full-text HTML | PDF
News from the recycling front: Agriculture could provide a major market for recycled green waste
by Jeannette Warnert

September-October 1996
Full-text HTML | PDF
Almond trees grown on peach rootstock initially more productive
by W.C. Micke, M.W. Freeman, R.H. Beede, D.E. Kester, J.T. Yeager, K.G. Pelletreau, J.H. Connell

July-August 1996
Full-text HTML | PDF
Conversion to organic strawberry management changes ecological processes
by Stephen R. Gliessman, Matthew R. Werner, Sean L. Swezey, Ed Caswell, Jim Cochran, Francisco Rosado-May

January-February 1996
Full-text HTML | PDF
Soil fumigants provide multiple benefits; alternatives give mixed results
by M. McKenry, T. Buzo, J. Kretsch, S. Kaku, E. Otomo, R. Ashcroft, A. Lange, K. Kelley

May-June 1994
Full-text HTML | PDF
After methyl bromide: No easy answers
Editors

May-June 1994
Full-text HTML | PDF
Apple rootstocks evaluated for California
by Warren C. Micke, James T. Yeager, Paul M. Vossen, Richard S. Bethell, John H. Footl, Ronald H. Tyler

March-April 1992
Full-text HTML | PDF
Blackeye bean root rot diseases identified
by Donald C. Erwin, Rudolph A. Khan, Carolyn Ver Linden, Carol Frate, Douglas Munier

July-August 1991
Full-text HTML | PDF
Fall almond pruning has practical advantages, no adverse effects
by Wilbur O. Reil, Warren C. Micke, James Yeager, Charles Langston

May-June 1991
Full-text HTML | PDF
Citrus skirt pruning – a management technique for Phytophthora brown rot
by Phil A. Phillips, Neil V. O'Connell, John A. Menge

November-December 1990
Full-text HTML | PDF
IPM Integrated crop management increases citrus growth and yields
by J. Menge, J. Morse, D. Hare, C. Coggins, J. Pehrson, J. Meyer, T. Embleton, S. Van Gundy, A. Dodds, M. L. Arpaia, E. Takele, C. Adams, A. Strawn, E. Pond, D. Atkin

September-October 1990
Full-text HTML | PDF
Strawberry production systems during conversion to organic management
by Stephen R. Gliessman, Sean L. Swezey, Jan Allison, Jim Cochran, John Farrell, Rob Kluson, Francisco Rosado-May, Matthew Werner

July-August 1990
Full-text HTML | PDF
Control of Phytophthora root rot in container-grown citrus
by Howard D. Ohr, Margaret K. Murphy, Gary Bender

May-June 1986
Full-text HTML | PDF
Effects of salinity stress on the development of Phytophthora root rots
by James D. MacDonald, Tedmond J. Swiecki, Nancy S. Blaker, Jane D. Shapiro

October 1984
Full-text HTML | PDF
Managing phytophthora root rot in cauliflower
by Demetrios G. Kontaxis, Vincent E. Rubatzky

November-December 1983
Full-text HTML | PDF
Fungicides for late blight in tomato
by Albert O. Paulus, Jerry Nelson, Harold W. Otto, Roy Kobayashi

November-December 1983
Full-text HTML | PDF
Effect of Phytophthora spear rot on asparagus yield
by Peter G. Falloon, Linda M. Falloon, Robert J. Mullen, Brian L. Benson, Raymond G. Grogan

July-August 1983
Full-text HTML | PDF
A foliage blight of euonymus caused by
by Randolph Keim, Laura J. Klure, George A. Zentmyer

May-June 1981
Full-text HTML | PDF
Root rot tolerance in new alfalfa strains now available to plant breeders
by W. F. Lehman, D. C. Erwin, E. H. Stanford

April 1967
Full-text HTML | PDF
A progress report…: Citrus rootstocks resistant to phytophthora root rot
by L. J. Klotz, W. P. Bitters, T. A. DeWolfe

February 1965
Full-text HTML | PDF
Breeding alfalfa with resistance to phytophthora root rot
by E. H. Stanford

May 1964
Full-text HTML | PDF

Search

All words in phrase by proximity
Exact word / phrase
Form of word - i.e. dry, dried, drying, etc.

DOI:

Author last name:

Date from:
 to 

Search:
All Abstracts only References only

View type:
View All Research articles News

Search Results per Page:

Webmaster Email: sjosterman@ucanr.edu

Search

All words in phrase by proximity
Exact word / phrase
Form of word - i.e. dry, dried, drying, etc.

DOI:

Author last name:

Date from:
 to 

Search:
All Abstracts only References only

View type:
View All Research articles News

Search Results per Page:

There are 61 results that meet your search criteria.


University of California, 2801 Second Street, Room 184, Davis, CA, 95618
Email: calag@ucanr.edu | Phone: (530) 750-1223 | Fax: (510) 665-3427
Website: https://calag.ucanr.edu