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Three new Phytophthora detection methods, including training dogs to sniff out the pathogen, prove reliable
October-December 2018
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Coordinated response to inadvertent introduction of pathogens to California restoration areas
October-December 2018
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Soil- and waterborne Phytophthora species linked to recent outbreaks in Northern California restoration sites
October-December 2018
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Land access and costs may drive strawberry growers' increased use of fumigation
July-September 2017
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Phytophthora ramorum can survive introduction into finished compost
October-December 2015
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UC and the state of California team up against invasive species
October-December 2014
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EXCLUDING PESTS AND PATHOGENS: Plant health: How diagnostic networks and interagency partnerships protect plant systems
from pests and pathogens
October-December 2014
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MANAGING NEWLY ESTABLISHED PESTS: Cooperative efforts contained spread of Pierce's disease and found genetic resistance
October-December 2014
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Sidebar: Coordinated response to PD involves growers, scientists and government
October-December 2014
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Totally impermeable film (TIF) reduces emissions in perennial crop fumigation
October-December 2013
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Researchers develop alternatives to methyl bromide fumigation
July-September 2013
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Preplant 1,3-D treatments test well for perennial crop nurseries, but challenges remain
July-September 2013
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Specialty crops and methyl bromide alternatives: Taking stock after 7 years
July-September 2013
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Radio-frequency identification could help reduce the spread of plant pathogens
July-September 2012
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Nurseries surveyed in Southern California adopt best practices for water quality
January-March 2010
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Leafroll disease is spreading rapidly in a Napa Valley vineyard
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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Light brown apple moth's arrival in California worries commodity groups
April-June 2008
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Methyl bromide alternatives evaluated for California strawberry nurseries
April-June 2008
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Introduced parasitic wasps could control glassy-winged sharpshooter
October-December 2005
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Insecticide treatments disinfest nursery citrus of glassy-winged sharpshooter
October-December 2003
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California mealybugs can spread grapevine leafroll disease
November-December 2002
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Eradication costs calculated: Red imported fire ants threaten agriculture, wildlife and homes
January-February 2002
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Insecticides sought to control adult glassy-winged sharpshooter
July-August 2001
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July-August 2001
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DustBusters reduce pollution, wind erosion: Though difficult to achieve, revegetation is best way to stabilize soil
July-August 1998
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July-August 1998
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Wholesale nursery surveys reveal inventory, customers and business practices
September-October 1996
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September-October 1996
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Planted blue oaks may need help to survive in Southern Sierras
September-October 1995
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September-October 1995
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Soil fumigants provide multiple benefits; alternatives give mixed results
May-June 1994
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May-June 1994
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On the California border, exotic pests pose growing problem for California
January-February 1992
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January-February 1992
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Over-tree sprinkling reduces abnormal shapes in ‘Bing’ sweet cherries
July-August 1991
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July-August 1991
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Citrus and avocado nematodes: Spread by nursery stock, by contaminated implements, and by water from irrigation canals that may drain infested land
September 1959
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September 1959
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