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Growers follow the label: An analysis of bee-toxic pesticide use in almond orchards during bloom
April-June 2021
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Surveys of 12 California crops for phytoseiid predatory mites show changes compared to earlier studies
July-September 2020
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Grape erineum mite: Postharvest sulfur use reduces subsequent leaf blistering
April-June 2020
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First known survey of cannabis production practices in California
July-December 2019
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Proactive biological control: A cost-effective management option for invasive pests
July-September 2018
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Hedgerow benefits align with food production and sustainability goals
July-September 2017
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July-September 2017
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The evolving fresh market berry industry in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties
July-September 2016
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July-September 2016
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Over 35 years, integrated pest management has reduced pest risks and pesticide use
October-December 2014
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Survey of rice storage facilities identifies research and education needs
January-June 2014
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Popular Backyard Flock program reduces biosecurity risks of amateur production
October-December 2013
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Hedgerows enhance beneficial insects on farms in California's Central Valley
October-December 2011
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Innovative outreach increases adoption of sustainable winegrowing practices in Lodi region
October-December 2008
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Vineyard managers and researchers seek sustainable solutions for mealybugs, a changing pest complex
October-December 2008
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Self-reseeding annual legumes evaluated as cover crops for untilled vineyards
October-December 2008
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Pheromone-based pest management can be cost-effective for walnut growers
July-September 2008
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Transition to conservation tillage evaluated in San Joaquin Valley cotton and tomato rotations
April-June 2008
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California cotton growers utilize integrated pest management
January-March 2007
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Radiofrequency power disinfects and disinfests food, soils and wastewater
October-December 2006
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Almond growers rely on pest control advisers for integrated pest management
October-December 2005
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October-December 2005
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Various novel insecticides are less toxic to humans, more specific to key pests
January-March 2005
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Microorganisms and their byproducts, nematodes, oils and particle films have important agricultural uses
January-March 2005
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Food Quality Protection Act launches search for pest management alternatives
January-March 2005
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BIOS approach tested for controlling walnut pests in San Joaquin Valley
July-September 2003
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Pheromones control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer in cling peaches
September-October 2002
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Research on animal-borne parasites and pathogens helps prevent human disease
November-December 2001
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Managing manure and conserving predators helps control flies in caged-layer poultry systems
September-October 2001
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Growth predicted in biologically integrated and organic farming
July-August 2000
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Preliminary studies show yield and quality potential of organic cotton
July-August 1999
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July-August 1999
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Success of mite-fighting tactics evaluated: In Central Valley, early-season release of Willamette mites confers resistance on wine grapes
November-December 1998
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November-December 1998
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Can cover crops reduce leafhopper abundance in vineyards?
September-October 1998
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Africanized bees, 1990–1995: Initial rapid invasion has slowed in the U.S.
January-February 1997
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January-February 1997
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Spring insecticide treatments control adelgids on Douglas fir
September-October 1996
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September-October 1996
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Conversion to organic strawberry management changes ecological processes
January-February 1996
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January-February 1996
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Almond growers reduce pesticide use in Merced County field trials
January-February 1995
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January-February 1995
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In Contra Costa County study, insect damage limits yield, profits of organic apples
November-December 1994
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November-December 1994
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In low-input and organic systems: Researchers find short-term insect problems, long-term weed problems
September-October 1994
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Alternative systems aim to reduce inputs, maintain profits
September-October 1994
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Effectiveness of leafhopper control varies with lacewing release methods
November-December 1993
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November-December 1993
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Why lacewings may fail to suppress aphids … Predators that eat other predators disrupt cotton aphid control
September-October 1993
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In the San Joaquin Valley, cotton aphids have become resistant to commonly used pesticides
July-August 1992
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July-August 1992
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Chemical control of amorbia, an insect pest of avocado and citrus
November-December 1990
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November-December 1990
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Predatory mites help control thrips on floriculture crops
November-December 1990
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November-December 1990
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IPM: CALEW Cotton: an integrated expert system for cotton production and management
September-October 1990
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Aerial movements of mites in almonds: Implications for pest management
September 1984
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September 1984
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Managing spider mites in almonds with pesticide-resistant predators
July-August 1984
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July-August 1984
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A simplified bioassay system: Improved detection of dicofol-resistant spider mites in cotton
November-December 1982
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November-December 1982
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Sex pheromone traps determine need for codling moth control in apple and pear orchards
May 1972
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May 1972
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Six acaroids tested for control of two-spotted mites on Bartlett pears
April 1970
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April 1970
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Newer insecticides for the control of grape insect and spider mite pests
April 1969
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April 1969
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Concentrate spraying possibilities: Shown in California orchard tests
February 1962
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February 1962
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Parathion resistant mites: Performance of new acaricides evaluated in trials against strain of mites known to be resistant to phosphate compounds
April 1959
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April 1959
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Citrus mite control: Effective new acaricide of low toxicity to insects registered for use on citrus
July 1958
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July 1958
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Chemicals on European red mite: Two different methods of evaluation of spray materials for spider mite control used in field tests during 1957 season
February 1958
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February 1958
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Spider mite on walnuts: Promising results obtained with three miticides tested in control experiments in infested walnut orchard at San Jose
November 1957
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November 1957
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New carnation pests: Bud mite and leaf miner found in California may cause serious problems
March 1957
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March 1957
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Tentiform leaf miner on pears: Codling moth and spider mites affected by treatments in leaf miner control studies in Bartlett pear orchard near Penryn
June 1955
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June 1955
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New acaricide for citrus mites: Chlorobenzilate formulations have low toxicity to warm-blooded animals but in tests gave effective control of mites on citrus
June 1955
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June 1955
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Use of demeton on citrus trees: Effective control of citrus red mite and green citrus aphid obtained with systemic insecticide
November 1954
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November 1954
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Study of systemic insecticides: Location and amounts of residue in plant tissues determined with aid of radio-phosphorus tracers
June 1954
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June 1954
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Spider mite on cotton: Under leaf coverage obtained with low volume, low pressure sprayers
May 1953
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May 1953
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Mites on citrus: Two chemicals show exceptional control possibilities in tests
September 1952
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September 1952
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Dustywings on citrus: These natural enemies of mites and scales may be helped by miticides but are killed by insecticides
July 1952
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July 1952
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Spider mites on walnuts: Continued experiments in northern California groves indicate insect control program to keep mites in check
June 1952
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June 1952
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Control of orchid mites: False spider mites and spider mites must be distinguished for proper control purposes
September 1951
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September 1951
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Current entomology research: Continuous study aims at liscovery and control of all insects and mites harmful to agriculture in California
August 1951
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August 1951
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Spider mite control: Acaricides show selectivity on apples and pears in northern California
March 1951
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March 1951
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Mites on walnuts: Experimental studies with aramite for spider mite control
February 1951
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February 1951
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Brown almond mites: Overwintering eggs appear in June with three life cycles a year offering an advantage in control program
July 1950
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July 1950
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Mite populations on grapes: Effect of sulfur dust treatments on predatory mites and red spider mite
March 1950
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March 1950
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Parathion tested on fig pests: Insecticide studied as control spray for scale and Pacific mites on figs
September 1949
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September 1949
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