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4-H Water Wizards: Lessons learned for effective afterschool science programming
by Marianne Bird, Aarti Subramaniam

October-December 2022
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Carbon farming can enhance pollinator resources
by Hillary S. Sardiñas, Rebecca Ryals, Neal M. Williams

October-December 2022
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Microbiome interactions and their ecological implications at the Salton Sea
by Hannah Freund*, Mia R. Maltz*, Mark P. Swenson, Talyssa M. Topacio, Vanessa A. Montellano, William Porter, Emma L. Aronson

January-March 2022
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The drying Salton Sea and asthma: A perspective on a “natural” disaster
by Trevor Biddle, Rajrupa Chakraborty, Qi Li, Mia Maltz, Jo Gerrard, David D. Lo

January-March 2022
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Growers follow the label: An analysis of bee-toxic pesticide use in almond orchards during bloom
by Jennie L. Durant, Brittney K. Goodrich, Kelly T. Chang, Evan Yoshimoto

April-June 2021
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Strawberry growers are unlikely to forgo soil fumigation with disease-resistant cultivars alone
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2020
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Boons or boondoggles: An assessment of the Salton Sea water importation options
by Lucia Levers, S. Drew Story, Kurt Schwabe

April-June 2020
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UC pistachio cultivars show improved nut quality and are ready for harvest earlier than ‘Kerman’
by Craig E. Kallsen, Dan E. Parfitt, Joseph Maranto

April-June 2020
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How is coronavirus affecting agriculture in California?
by Lucien Crowder

April-June 2020
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Financial effect of limiting pesticide use near schools for almonds in nine counties depends on soils and weather
by Rachael E. Goodhue, Christopher DeMars, Steve Blecker, John Steggall, Minghua Zhang, Karen Klonsky, Robert Van Steenwyk

January-March 2020
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Cover crop and mulch practices reduce agricultural pollutant loads in stormwater runoff from plastic tunnels
by Oleg Daugovish, Ben Faber, Jamie Whiteford, Eta Takele, Laosheng Wu

January-March 2020
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First known survey of cannabis production practices in California
by Houston Wilson, Hekia Bodwitch, Jennifer Carah, Kent Daane, Christy Getz, Theodore E. Grantham, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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Perceptions of cannabis among Humboldt County timberland and ranchland owners
by Yana Valachovic, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, Jeffery Stackhouse, Van Butsic

July-December 2019
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“Like every other industry” — An on-the-ground perspective on Proposition 64
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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Science and law enforcement teaming up to help “critters”
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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Costs of mandatory cannabis testing in California
by Pablo Valdes-Donoso, Daniel A. Sumner, Robin S. Goldstein

July-December 2019
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Growers say cannabis legalization excludes small growers, supports illicit markets, undermines local economies
by Hekia Bodwitch, Jennifer Carah, Kent M. Daane, Christy Getz, Theodore E. Grantham, Gordon M. Hickey, Houston Wilson

July-December 2019
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CalCannabis: Regulating a previously unregulated industry
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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California cannabis regulation: An overview
by Robin S. Goldstein, Daniel A. Sumner

July-December 2019
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The rapid evolution of UC cannabis research
by Lucien Crowder

July-December 2019
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Cover crops prove effective at increasing soil nitrogen for organic potato production
by Rob Wilson, Darrin Culp, Skyler Peterson, Kevin Nicholson, Daniel Geisseler

April-June 2019
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Proactive biological control: A cost-effective management option for invasive pests
by Mark S. Hoddle, John Steggall, Kevi Mace

July-September 2018
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Central Coast growers' trust in water quality regulatory process needs rebuilding
by Ann Drevno

April-June 2018
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Research highlights
by Jim Downing, Debbie Thompson

October-December 2017
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Land access and costs may drive strawberry growers' increased use of fumigation
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2017
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Hedgerow benefits align with food production and sustainability goals
by Rachael F. Long, Kelly Garbach, Lora A. Morandin

July-September 2017
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Review of research to inform California's climate scoping plan: Agriculture and working lands
by Ryan Byrnes, Valerie Eviner, Ermias Kebreab, William R. Horwath, Louise Jackson, Bryan M. Jenkins, Stephen Kaffka, Amber Kerr, Josette Lewis, Frank M. Mitloehner, Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Kate M. Scow, Kerri L. Steenwerth, Stephen Wheeler

July-September 2017
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Research highlights
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April-June 2017
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The palm weevil Rhynchophorus vulneratus is eradicated from Laguna Beach
by Mark S. Hoddle, Christina D. Hoddle, Mohammed Alzubaidy, John Kabashima, J. Nicholas Nisson, Jocelyn Millar, Monica Dimson

January-March 2017
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Revised chloropicrin use requirements impact strawberry growers unequally
by Rachael Goodhue, Melissa Schweisguth, Karen Klonsky

July-September 2016
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Strawberry growers wavered over methyl iodide, feared public backlash
by Julie Guthman

July-September 2016
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At Hansen Agricultural REC, better blackberries and a soil disinfestation alternative
by Hazel White

July-September 2016
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Public funding for agricultural research benefits us all
by Glenda Humiston

April-June 2016
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Low-input, low-cost IPM program helps manage potato psyllid
by Sean M. Prager, Gregory Kund, John Trumble

April-June 2016
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Biological control program is being developed for brown marmorated stink bug
by Jesus Lara, Charlie Pickett, Chuck Ingels, David R. Haviland, Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell, David Doll, James Bethke, Ben Faber, Surendra K. Dara, Mark Hoddle

January-March 2016
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South Coast REC: Linking urban landscapes, water conservation and water quality
by Hazel White

January-March 2016
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Network-smart extension could catalyze social learning
by Matthew Hoffman, Mark Lubell, Vicken Hillis

April-June 2015
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Soil suitability index identifies potential areas for groundwater banking on agricultural lands
by 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, Samuel Sandoval Solis

April-June 2015
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The cost of the glassy-winged sharpshooter to California grape, citrus and nursery producers
by Karen M. Jetter, Joseph G. Morse, John N. Kabashima

October-December 2014
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UC and the state of California team up against invasive species
by Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Annette Jones, Nick Condos

October-December 2014
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Over 35 years, integrated pest management has reduced pest risks and pesticide use
by Peter B. Goodell, Frank G. Zalom, Joyce F. Strand, Cheryl A. Wilen, Karey Windbiel-Rojas

October-December 2014
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Out of sight but not out of mind: California refocuses on groundwater
by Thomas Harter, Helen E. Dahlke

July-September 2014
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Pierce's disease costs California $104 million per year
by Kabir P. Tumber, Julian M. Alston, Kate B. Fuller

January-June 2014
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California milestones
by Rose Hayden-Smith, Rachel Surls, Marissa Palin Stein

January-June 2014
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UC Cooperative Extension helps farming sprout in the city
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2013
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Methyl bromide terminology
by Janet White

July-September 2013
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Researchers combat resurgence of bed bug in behavioral studies and monitor trials
by Vernard R. Lewis, Sara E. Moore, Robin L. Tabuchi, Andrew M. Sutherland, Dong-Hwan Choe, Neil D. Tsutsui

July-September 2013
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For switchgrass cultivated as biofuel in California, invasiveness limited by several steps
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Jacob N. Barney, J. Jeremiah Mann, Guy Kyser

April-June 2013
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Asian citrus psyllid and huanglongbing disease threaten California citrus
by Jeannette Warnert

October-December 2012
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California agriculture profitable and growing
by Karen Klonsky

July-September 2012
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Research and adoption of biotechnology strategies could improve California fruit and nut crops
by Victor M. Haroldsen, Gabriel Paulino, Cecilia L. Chi-Ham, Alan B. Bennett

April-June 2012
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Citrus growers vary in their adoption of biological control
by Kelly A. Grogan, Rachael E. Goodhue

January-March 2012
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Water workgroup recommends new salinity guidelines for regulatory agencies
by Hazel White, Janet White

October-December 2011
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Low hybrid onion seed yields relate to honey bee visits and insecticide use
by Rachael F. Long, Lora Morandin

July-September 2011
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“Smart” sprayer technology provides environmental and economic benefits in California orchards
by Durham K. Giles, Parry Klassen, Franz J. A. Niederholzer, Daniel Downey

April-June 2011
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Understanding the seasonal and reproductive biology of olive fruit fly is critical to its management
by Hannah J. Burrack, Ray Bingham, Richard Price, Joseph H. Connell, Phil A. Phillips, Lynn Wunderlich, Paul M. Vossen, Neil V. O'Connell, Louise Ferguson, Frank G. Zalom

January-March 2011
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October-December 2010
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California communities deal with conflict and adjustment at the urban-agricultural edge
by Alvin D. Sokolow, Sonja Varea Hammond, Maxwell Norton, Evan E. Schmidt

July-September 2010
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Mitigation techniques reduce sediment in runoff from furrow-irrigated cropland
by Rachael F. Long, Blaine R. Hanson, Allan E. Fulton, Donald P. Weston

July-September 2010
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Research and outreach can lessen the overall burden of diabetes in farmworkers
by Lucia L. Kaiser, Anna C. Martin, Francene M. Steinbergy

January-March 2010
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Nurseries surveyed in Southern California adopt best practices for water quality
by Salvatore S. Mangiafico, Julie Newman, Maren Mochizuki, Dale Zurawski, Donald J. Merhaut, Ben Faber

January-March 2010
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The 50th anniversary of a great idea: Landmark article on “integrated control” considered “most important” pest control paper of 20th century
by Jeannette Warnert

October-December 2009
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Biofuel policy must evaluate environmental, food security and energy goals to maximize net benefits
by Steven Sexton, Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, David Zilberman, David Roland-Holst

October-December 2009
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Genetics and breeding help build a better, stronger bee
by Kathy Keatley Garvey

July-September 2009
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Letters
From our readers

July-September 2009
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Climate change will exacerbate California's insect pest problems
by John T. Trumble, Casey D. Butler

April-June 2009
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Biomass crops can be used for biological disinfestation and remediation of soils and water
by James J. Stapleton, Gary S. Bañuelos

January-March 2009
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Agro-environmental partnerships facilitate sustainable wine-grape production and assessment
by Janet C. Broome, Keith Douglass Warner

October-December 2008
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Innovative outreach increases adoption of sustainable winegrowing practices in Lodi region
by Cliff Ohmart

October-December 2008
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Wine grapes go green: The Sustainable Viticulture Story
by Karen Ross, Deborah Golino

October-December 2008
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Pheromone-based pest management can be cost-effective for walnut growers
by Kimberly P. Steinmann, Minghua Zhang, Joseph A. Grant, Carolyn Pickel, Rachael E. Goodhue

July-September 2008
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Solutions sought to protect valuable blueberries from citrus thrips
by Stephanie Klunk, Brenda Dawson

July-September 2008
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Field trials identify more native plants suited to urban landscaping
by S. Karrie Reid, Lorence R. Oki

July-September 2008
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Food safety and environmental quality impose conflicting demands on Central Coast growers
by Melanie Beretti, Diana Stuart

April-June 2008
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UC students eating local, organic produce
by Hazel White

October-December 2007
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Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2007
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California farmers adapt mandated marketing programs to the 21st century
by Hoy Carman

October-December 2007
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Local diffusion networks act as pathways to sustainable agriculture in the Sacramento River Valley
by Mark Lubell, Allan Fulton

July-September 2007
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Pharmaceutical crops have a mixed outlook in California
by Michelle Marvier

April-June 2007
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IPM program successful in California greenhouse cut roses
by Christine Casey, Julie Newman, Karen Robb, Steven A. Tjosvold, James D. MacDonald, Michael P. Parrella

April-June 2007
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California cotton growers utilize integrated pest management
by Sonja B. Brodt, Peter B. Goodell, Rose L. Krebill-Prather, Ron N. Vargas

January-March 2007
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Celebrating a work in progress: UC journal delivers research to Golden State and beyond
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October-December 2006
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AES Centennial 100: UC Riverside marks a century of agricultural innovation — still thriving in an urban empire
by Kathy Barton

October-December 2006
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Radiofrequency power disinfects and disinfests food, soils and wastewater
by Manuel C. Lagunas-Solar, Nolan X. Zeng, Timothy K. Essert, Tin D. Truong, U. Cecilia Piña

October-December 2006
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Central Coast consumers want more food-related information, from safety to ethics
by Philip H. Howard

January-March 2006
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New controls investigated for vine mealybug
by Kent M. Daane, Walter J. Bentley, Vaughn M. Walton, Raksha Malakar-Kuenen, Jocelyn G. Millar, Chuck A. Ingels, Ed A. Weber, Carmen Gispert

January-March 2006
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Healthy Schools Act spurs integrated pest management in California public schools
by Chris A. Geiger, Dennis H. Tootelian

October-December 2005
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Almond growers rely on pest control advisers for integrated pest management
by Sonja Brodt, Frank Zalom, Rose Krebill-Prather, Walt Bentley, Carolyn Pickel, Joseph Connell, Larry Wilhoit, Marcia Gibbs

October-December 2005
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Monitoring helps reduce water-quality impacts in flood-irrigated pasture
by Kenneth W. Tate, Donald L. Lancaster, Julie A. Morrison, David F. Lile, Yukako Sado, Betsy Huang

July-September 2005
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Reduced-risk fungicides help manage brown rot and other fungal diseases of stone fruit
by James E Adaskaveg, Helga Förster, W. Doug Gubler, Beth L Teviotdale, David F Thompson

April-June 2005
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Deep vadose zone hydrology demonstrates fate of nitrate in eastern San Joaquin Valley
by Thomas Harter, Yuksel S Onsoy, Katrin Heeren, Michelle Denton, Gary Weissmann, Jan W Hopmans, William R Horwath

April-June 2005
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Ozone reduces crop yields and alters competition with weeds such as yellow nutsedge
by David A Grantz, Anil Shrestha

April-June 2005
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Collaboration fosters Kearney scientific achievements
by David A Grantz, Linda Marie Manton, Frederick H Swanson

April-June 2005
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Agricultural innovation marks 40 years at Kearney
by Jeannette Warnert

April-June 2005
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Labor costs may be reduced …
by Theodore M DeJong, R. Scott Johnson, James F Doyle, David Ramming

April-June 2005
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Methyl bromide alternatives … Soil solarization provides weed control for limited-resource and organic growers in warmer climates
by James J Stapleton, Richard H Molinar, Kris Lynn-Patterson, Stuart K McFeeters, Anil Shrestha

April-June 2005
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Mulches reduce aphid-borne viruses and whiteflies in cantaloupe
by Charles G Summers, Jeffrey P Mitchell, James J Stapleton

April-June 2005
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Managing resistance is critical to future use of pyrethroids and neonicotinoids
by Frank G. Zalom, Nick C. Toscano, Frank J. Byrne

January-March 2005
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Environmental laws elicit evolution in pest management
by Robert Van Steenwyk, Frank G. Zalom

January-March 2005
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Biological and cultural controls … Nonpesticide alternatives can suppress crop pests
by Nicholas J Mills, Kent M Daane

January-March 2005
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Various novel insecticides are less toxic to humans, more specific to key pests
by Elizabeth E Grafton-Cardwell, Larry D Godfrey, William E Chaney, Walter J Bentley

January-March 2005
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Microorganisms and their byproducts, nematodes, oils and particle films have important agricultural uses
by Larry D Godfrey, Elizabeth E Grafton-Cardwell, Harry K Kaya, William E Chaney

January-March 2005
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Food Quality Protection Act launches search for pest management alternatives
by Robert A. Van Steenwyk

January-March 2005
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Low-toxicity baits control ants in citrus orchards and grape vineyards
by Kris E. Tollerup, Michael K. Rust, Keith W. Dorschner, Phil A. Phillips, John H. Klotz

October-December 2004
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Weeds accurately mapped using DGPS and ground-based vision identification
by Daniel Downey, D. Ken Giles, David C. Slaughter

October-December 2004
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Transparency tube provides reliable water-quality measurements
by Randy Dahlgren, Erwin Van Nieuwenhuyse, Gary Litton

July-September 2004
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Courses help ranchers, farmers mitigate water-quality impacts
by Robin Meadows

July-September 2004
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Regulatory challenges reduce opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
by Keith Redenbaugh, Alan McHughen

April-June 2004
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Sidebar: IR-4 Project targets specialty crops
by Robert E. Holm, Daniel Kunkel

April-June 2004
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Public-private partnerships needed in horticultural research and development
by Gordon Rausser, Holly Ameden

April-June 2004
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Access to intellectual property is a major obstacle to developing transgenic horticultural crops
by Gregory D. Graff, Brian D. Wright, Alan B. Bennett, David Zilberman

April-June 2004
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UC researchers evaluating genetically engineered alfalfa
by Jeannette Warnert

April-June 2004
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Horticultural biotechnology faces significant economic and market barriers
by Julian M. Alston

April-June 2004
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Despite benefits, commercialization of transgenic horticultural crops lags
by David Clark, Harry Klee, Abhaya Dandekar

April-June 2004
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Sidebar: Biotechnology expands pest-management options for horticulture
by Leonard Gianessi

April-June 2004
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Sidebar: Transgenic trap crops and rootstocks show potential
by John Driver, Javier Castillón, Abhaya Dandekar

April-June 2004
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Consumer knowledge and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology vary
by Jennifer S. James

April-June 2004
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Tomato pomace may be a good source of vitamin E in broiler diets
by Annie J. King, Gideon Zeidler

January-March 2004
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Phytoplankton fuels Delta food web
by Alan D. Jassby, James E. Cloern, Anke B. Müller-Solger

October-December 2003
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Biomarkers aid understanding of aquatic organism responses to environmental stressors
by Inge Werner, Stephen L. Clark, David E. Hinton

October-December 2003
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Insecticide treatments disinfest nursery citrus of glassy-winged sharpshooter
by Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Christopher A. Reagan, Yuling Ouyang

October-December 2003
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Letters: October-December 2003
From our readers

October-December 2003
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Low-income consumers, though less aware of genetically modified foods, are concerned and want labels
by Nicelma J. King

July-September 2003
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BIOS approach tested for controlling walnut pests in San Joaquin Valley
by Joseph A. Grant, Walt Bentley, Carolyn Pickel, Jeannine Groh-Lowrimore

July-September 2003
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Science briefs: April-June 2003
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April-June 2003
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UC offers online course for grape pest advisors
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November-December 2002
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Rice is more sensitive to salinity than previously thought
by Stephen R. Grattan, Linghe Zeng, Michael C. Shannon, Stacy R. Roberts

November-December 2002
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Sun setting on water quality exemptions
by Jeannette Warnert

September-October 2002
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Insecticide choice for alfalfa may protect water quality
by Rachael Freeman Long, Mary Nett, Daniel H. Putnam, Guomin Shan, Jerry Schmierer, Barbara Reed

September-October 2002
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Pheromones control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer in cling peaches
by Carolyn Pickel, Janine Hasey, Walt Bentley, William H. Olson, Joe Grant

September-October 2002
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Oral exposure to hormones “masculinizes” female finches
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July-August 2002
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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
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Eradication costs calculated: Red imported fire ants threaten agriculture, wildlife and homes
by Karen M. Jetter, Jay Hamilton, John H. Klotz

January-February 2002
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UC Research and Extension Centers: Statewide system provides local answers to local needs
by W.R. Gomes

November-December 2001
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Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management and restoration
by Valerie T. Eviner, F. Stuart Chapin

November-December 2001
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BIFS reports potential for chemical reductions in crops and dairy
by Janet Byron, Lyra Halprin

September-October 2001
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BIOS and conventional almond orchard management compared
by Walt J. Bentley, Lonnie Hendricks, Roger Duncan, Cressida Silvers, Lee Martin, Marcia Gibbs, Max Stevenson

September-October 2001
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Armored scale insecticide resistance challenges San Joaquin Valley citrus growers
by Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell, Yuling Ouyang, Rebecka Striggow, Stacy Vehrs

September-October 2001
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Letters
From our readers

July-August 2001
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Scientists, state aggressively pursue Pierce's disease
by Robin Meadows

July-August 2001
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Township limits on 1,3-D will impact adjustment to methyl bromide phase-out
by Janet Carpenter, Lori Lynch, Tom Trout

May-June 2001
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Reducing fertilizer in sugarbeets can protect water quality
by Stephen R. Kalfka, Don Kirby, Gary R. Peterson

May-June 2001
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Science briefs
Editors

May-June 2001
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Partnerships key to sustainable agriculture
by Janet Byron

May-June 2001
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New pest management center based at UC Davis
by Janet Byron

January-February 2001
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Almond and stone fruit growers reduce OP, increase pyrethroid use in dormant sprays
by Lynn Epstein, Susan Bassein, Frank G. Zalom

November-December 2000
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Building the IPM continuum
by Frank G. Zalom

November-December 2000
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IPM research profiled: 10-year trends
by Karen-Klonsky, Ben Shouse

November-December 2000
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Cotton aphid emerges as major pest in SJV cotton
by Larry D. Godfrey, Jay A. Rosenheim, Peter B. Goodell

November-December 2000
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UC IPM: 20 years of progress
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November-December 2000
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Solarization and biofumigation help disinfest soil
by James J. Stapleton, Clyde L. Elmore, James E. DeVay

November-December 2000
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Algal-bacterial treatment facility removes selenium from drainage water
by Nigel W.T. Quinn, Terrance Leighton, Tryg J. Lundquist, F. Bailey Green, Max A. Zárate, William J. Oswald

November-December 2000
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IPM leads overhaul of PCA licensing exams
by Janet Byron

November-December 2000
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Training helps reduce pesticide risks
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November-December 2000
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Nutrition may influence toxicant susceptibility of children and elderly
by Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr, Michelle R. Neyman, Krista Fechner, Jeanette Sutherlin, Margaret Johns, Cathi Lamp, Constance Garrett, Carl L. Keen

September-October 2000
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Organics profit from premiums
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July-August 2000
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Scientists study farm over century
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July-August 2000
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Controversy over agricultural biotechnology continues
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July-August 2000
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Structural adjustment, resources, global economy to challenge California agriculture
by Warren E. Johnston, Harold O. Carter

July-August 2000
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Growth predicted in biologically integrated and organic farming
by Sean L. Swezey, Janet C. Broome

July-August 2000
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Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production
by George Bruening

July-August 2000
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New technologies are changing the face of agriculture
by James M. Lyons, George Bruening

July-August 2000
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Precision agriculture can increase profits and limit environmental impacts
by Richard E. Plant, G. Stuart Pettygrove, William R. Reinert

July-August 2000
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Restoring aquatic ecosystems is a matter of values
by Peter B. Moyle

March-April 2000
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Nonprofit organizations gaining influence
by Thomas J. Graff

March-April 2000
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Biodiversity is critical to future health of California's ecology and economy
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

March-April 2000
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Soil salinity poses challenges for sustainable agriculture and wildlife
by John Letey

March-April 2000
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Trace elements slowly accumulating, depleting in soils
by Andrew C. Chang, Albert L. Page

March-April 2000
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Science Briefs: UC scientists study Pierce's disease, vineyard expansion
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November-December 1999
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Stories of success and struggle: California's small farms
by Jeannette Warnert, Susan McCue

November-December 1999
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Science Briefs
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September-October 1999
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Variation in estrogen sensitivity may mask endocrine disruption
Editors

September-October 1999
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Moms pass defensive vigor to offspring
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September-October 1999
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UC Berkeley launches landmark study
by Janet Byron

September-October 1999
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Science Briefs
Editors

July-August 1999
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Early results suggest sterile flies may protect S. California from medfly
by Robert V. Dowell, Isi A. Siddiqui, Fred Meyer, E. Leon Spaugy

March-April 1999
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Fire ant invades Southern California
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March-April 1999
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Contaminants and injury induce inking on peaches and nectarines
by Carlos H. Crisosto, R. Scott Johnson, Kevin R. Day, Bob Beede, Harry Andris

January-February 1999
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New aphids infest lettuce
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Transgenic Bt crops and resistance: Broadscale use of pest-killing plants to be true test
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November-December 1998
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Success of mite-fighting tactics evaluated: In Central Valley, early-season release of Willamette mites confers resistance on wine grapes
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UC contributes biotech breakthroughs
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November-December 1998
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September-October 1998
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Pest management record-keeping duties shift with computerization
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July-August 1998
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Celery petiole lesion damage caused by insecticide
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July-August 1998
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Conflicts arise on the urban fringe
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May-June 1998
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Steering a course to farmland protection
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May-June 1998
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Fungal pathogen controls thrips in greenhouse flowers
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May-June 1998
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Invasion biology: Rethinking our response to alien species
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March-April 1998
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Persistent silverleaf whitefly exploits desert crop systems
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March-April 1998
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A better tick-control trap: Modified bait tube controls disease-carrying ticks and fleas
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March-April 1998
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Silverleaf whitefly extends range
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March-April 1998
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Parasitoid wasp controls blue gum psyllid
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January-February 1998
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Biological control of the blue gum psyllid proves economically beneficial
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January-February 1998
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November-December 1997
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Scientists pit natural enemies against giant whitefly
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Polluted runoff impairs coastal water quality
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Sea Grant Extension crucial link to coastal resources
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Marine bacteria: A better cleaner-upper?
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Forage demand rises as supplies wane: Growers face critical juncture in desert forage production
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May-June 1997
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Breeding resistant alfalfa holds promise for silverleaf whitefly management
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May-June 1997
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A river runs through desert agriculture
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May-June 1997
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New whitefly-transmitted closterovirus identified in tomatoes
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March-April 1997
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California Agriculture time line
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November-December 1996
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November-December 1996
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Spring insecticide treatments control adelgids on Douglas fir
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September-October 1996
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July-August 1996
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Living with the Africanized bee: Sinaloan beekeepers adapt pollination to Africanized bees
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July-August 1996
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Researchers stick it to ticks to curb Lyme disease
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July-August 1996
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California grape phylloxera more variable than expected
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May-June 1996
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January-February 1996
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November-December 1995
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Biodiversity indicators in California: Taking nature's temperature
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Sidebar: Nation's richest insect diversity in California
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November-December 1995
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Society responds to contamination: Changes in pest control practices reduce toll on wildlife
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November-December 1995
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November-December 1995
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Organic codling moth control approved
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September-October 1995
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July-August 1995
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July-August 1995
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Parasitoid shows potential for biocontrol of eugenia psyllid
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Minimizing the hazards of dormant sprays to wildlife
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May-June 1995
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Integrated citrus thrips control reduces secondary pests
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January-February 1995
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Almond growers reduce pesticide use in Merced County field trials
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January-February 1995
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November-December 1994
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Farming in transition: Analysis – Scientists and farmers try new approach to research
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September-October 1994
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Conventional, low-input and organic farming systems compared
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Can ‘sustainable’ be defined? New directions in research needed
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Transition from conventional to low-input agriculture changes soil fertility and biology
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September-October 1994
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In low-input and organic systems: Researchers find short-term insect problems, long-term weed problems
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September-October 1994
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Alternative systems aim to reduce inputs, maintain profits
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September-October 1994
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Selecting the right cover crop gives multiple benefits
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September-October 1994
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September-October 1994
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Livina mulches suppress aphids in broccoli
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July-August 1994
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Methyl bromide regulation: All crops should not be treated equally
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May-June 1994
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Pesticides: Risk, regulation and research
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May-June 1994
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Screens deny specific pests entry to greenhouses
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May-June 1994
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After methyl bromide: No easy answers
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May-June 1994
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Predatory beetle may suppress silverleaf whitefly
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March-April 1994
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Pest management alternatives needed: Delaney Clause ruling may trigger pesticide cancellations
by Michael W. Stirnrnanri, Rick Melnicoe

January-February 1994
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Based on recent developments, public health, agriculture can forge new partnerskips
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January-February 1994
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Citizens, experts differ: What is “acceptable” risk?
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January-February 1994
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One in three suffers foodborne illness annually. Safeguarding food quality: a national priority
by Bennie I. Osburn

January-February 1994
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Adjusting sprinkler angle reduces spread of disease in pistachio
by Themis J. Michailides, David P. Morgan, William H. Olson, Joseph A. Grant

September-October 1993
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Why lacewings may fail to suppress aphids … Predators that eat other predators disrupt cotton aphid control
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September-October 1993
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Treeshelters for nursery plants may increase growth, be cost effective
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July-August 1993
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“Data highway” new route to DANR clientele
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July-August 1993
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Growing a world class institution
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July-August 1993
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Feats of UC science that changed daily life
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July-August 1993
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IPM reduces pesticide use in the nursery
by Mary Louise Flint, Steve H. Dreistadt, Ellen M. Zagory, Robin Rosetta

July-August 1993
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California's rice crop: market challenges, resource constraints
by Elmer W. Learn

May-June 1993
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UC program helps small farmers reap big harvest
by John Stumbos

March-April 1993
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Southeast Asian refugees learn modern farming methods
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March-April 1993
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Laboratory-selected California red scale parasite is resistant to Sevin
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January-February 1993
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Conflict within irrigation districts may limit water transfer gains
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November-December 1992
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“Residue-free” tomatoes? Bush tomatoes show very low levels of pesticide residues
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September-October 1992
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Food safety: a matter of fact
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September-October 1992
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Deterring compaction of soil by heavy machinery
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July-August 1992
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Brown-bagging Granny Smith apples on trees stops codling moth damage
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July-August 1992
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In the San Joaquin Valley, cotton aphids have become resistant to commonly used pesticides
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July-August 1992
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Exotic pest research well worth the price
by Kenneth R. Farrell

January-February 1992
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Imported fire ants: potential risk to California
by Vernard R. Lewis, Laura D. Merrill, Thomas H. Atkinson, Joanne S. Wasbauer

January-February 1992
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Russian wheat aphid: natural enemies, resistant wheat offer potential control
by D. González, Charles G. Summers, Calvin O. Qualset

January-February 1992
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On the California border, exotic pests pose growing problem for California
by Robert V. Dowell, Conrad J. Krass

January-February 1992
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Farmworker injury and illness: statistical guides to prevention
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November-December 1991
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Leaf removal in wine grapes: a case study in extending research to the field
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November-December 1991
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Imported parasite of greenhouse thrips established on California avocado
by James A. McMurtry, Horace G. Johnson, Sheldon J. Newberger

November-December 1991
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Genetic improvement of beneficial insect…: Guthion-resistant parasite ready for implementation in walnuts
by Marjorie A. Hoy, Frances E. Cave, Michael A. Caprio

September-October 1991
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Pest management: the search for alternatives
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July-August 1991
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Pesticides and your food: How safe is “safe”?
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July-August 1991
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Keeping the valley green: A public policy challenge
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May-June 1991
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Publicly funded agricultural research: An impending crisis?
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March-April 1991
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Low-input technology proves viable for limited-resource farmers in Salinas Valley
by Miguel A. Altieri, Javier A. Trujillo, Marta A. Astier, Paul L. Gersper, Wilhelmus A. Bakx

March-April 1991
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The Estonian Turg and the California Certified Farmers' Market
by Robert Sommer, Maaris Raudsepp

January-February 1991
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A shoppers' survey: California nuts and produce, food quality, and food safety
by Marciel A. Pastore, Christine M. Bruhn

January-February 1991
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Predatory mites help control thrips on floriculture crops
by Nawal A. Hessein, Michael P. Parrella

November-December 1990
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IPM: Monitoring tomato fruitworm eggs in processing tomatoes
by Frank G. Zalom, Craig V. Weakley, Michael P. Hoffmann, L. T. Wilson, James I. Grieshop, Gene Miyao

September-October 1990
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IPM: Leaf removal for pest management in wine grapes
by James J. Stapleton, William W. Barnett, James J. Marois, W. Douglas Gubler

September-October 1990
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IPM: reshaping the approach to pest management
by Kenneth R. Farrell

September-October 1990
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IPM: California's almond IPM program
by Karen Klonsky, Frank Zalom, Bill Barnett

September-October 1990
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IPM Research results: Statewide IPM's first 10 years
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September-October 1990
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Integrated pest management in California
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September-October 1990
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IPM: Managing water for weed control in rice
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September-October 1990
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Progress report: Vice President's task force on pest control alternatives: Overview
by James M. Lyons, Frank G. Zalom

July-August 1990
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Potential pesticide use cancellations in California
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July-August 1990
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Alternatives to targeted pesticides: the DANR database
by Frank G. Zalom, Joyce F. Strand

July-August 1990
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Agricultural pest control alternatives
by Kenneth R. Farrell

July-August 1990
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The research imperatives: knowledge to reduce the use of broadly toxic pesticides
by Mary Louise Flint

July-August 1990
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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
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Meeting challenges of the 1990s in agriculture and natural resources
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January-February 1990
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Parasitoid helps control fruit worm in Sacramento Valley processing tomatoes
by Michael P. Hoffmann, Lloyd T. Wilson, Frank G. Zalom, Richard J. Hilton, Craig V. Weakley

January-February 1990
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Biological control sought for ash whitefly
by Tom S. Bellows, Timothy D. Paine, Ken Y. Arakawa, Carol Meisenbacher, Paula Leddy, John Kabashima

January-February 1990
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Guthion-resistant walnut aphid parasite: Release, dispersal, and recovery in orchards
by Marjorie A. Hoy, Frances E. Cave, Robert H. Beede, Joseph Grant, William H. Krueger, William H. Olson, Kevin M. Spollen, William W. Barnett, Lonnie C. Hendricks

September-October 1989
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Parasite tolerates other pesticides
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September-October 1989
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Structural pest management: The search for new termite control strategies
by Michael K. Rust, J. Kenneth Grace, David L. Wood, Donald A. Reierson

September-October 1988
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Toxicity of pesticides to western predatory mite
by Marjorie A. Hoy, Janet Conley

July-August 1987
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Beneficials and insecticides in citrus thrips management
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Computer simulation of CRS populations
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Black vine weevil management in nursery plants
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Snails and slugs in ornamentals
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The medfly crisis: Citizens' response to eradication risks
by Glenn R. Hawkes, Marc Pilisuk, Martha C. Stiles, Curt Acredolo

January-February 1984
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Thresholds and sampling for aphids in strawberries
by John T. Trumble, Earl R. Oatman, Victor Voth

November-December 1983
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Whiteflies cause problems for southern California growers
by Marshall W. Johnson, Nick C. Toscano, Harold T. Reynolds, Edward S. Sylvester, Ken Kido, Eric T. Natwick

September-October 1982
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Pesticides may reduce lettuce yield
by Frank V. Sances, Nick C. Toscano, Marshall W. Johnson, Larry F. LaPré

November-December 1981
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Leafminer species causes California mum growers new problems
by Michael P. Parrella, William W. Allen, Pat Morishita

September-October 1981
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Pressure-injecting chemicals into trees
by Wilbur O. Reil

June 1979
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Ozone-pesticide interactions
by Roberto R. Teso, Ronald J. Oshima, M. Ingrid Carmean

April 1979
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Climbing cutworms: Early-season pests of grapes
by John E. Dibble, Johannes Joos, Paul LaVine, Susan Haire, Bruce E. Bearden

February 1979
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Spider mite predator tested for pesticide resistance on pears
by Marjorie A. Hoy, Richard T. Roush

August 1978
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Environmental upsets caused by chemical eradication
by Paul DeBach, Mike Rose

July 1977
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The Performance of Independent Pest Management Consultants: In San Joaquin Cotton and Citrus
by D. C. Hall, R. B. Norgaard, P. K. True

October 1975
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Pesticides for controlling sunflower moth larvae
by E. C. Carlson

May 1975
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Data bank of pesticides in the San Joaquin Valley
by Ruth R. Pinter, D. E. Wedge

May 1975
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Pesticides and work safety
by J.B. Kendrick

January 1975
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A new law, a new problem: Pesticides for specialty crops
by J. B. Kendrick

February 1974
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An integrated insect control program for street trees
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January 1974
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Adsorption and mobility of pesticides in soil
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February 1973
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Experimental miticides on European red and Pacific mites
by R. E. Rice, R. A. Jones

March 1972
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Relationship of navel orangeworm moths to hard shell and soft shell almonds
by Philip S. Crane, F. M. Summers

January 1971
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Honey bee field research aided by Todd dead bee hive entrance trap
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October 1970
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Pesticides increase seed yields of late safflower
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December 1969
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Spider mites on soybeans …injury and control
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May 1969
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Ecology and integrated control of spider mites in San Joaquin vineyards
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April 1969
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