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Vineyard-specific climate projections help growers manage risk and plan adaptation in the Paso Robles AVA
July-December 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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Financial effect of limiting pesticide use near schools for almonds in nine counties depends on soils and weather
January-March 2020
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UC ANR research and education influences landscape water conservation and public policy
January-March 2019
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Proactive biological control: A cost-effective management option for invasive pests
July-September 2018
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July-September 2018
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Survey of the pathogen of Alternaria late blight reveals different levels of carboxamide fungicide resistance in the main pistachio producing regions of California
July-September 2018
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July-September 2018
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Land access and costs may drive strawberry growers' increased use of fumigation
July-September 2017
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July-September 2017
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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 palm weevil Rhynchophorus vulneratus is eradicated from Laguna Beach
January-March 2017
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Inconsistent food safety pressures complicate environmental conservation for California produce growers
July-September 2016
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July-September 2016
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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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Strawberry growers wavered over methyl iodide, feared public backlash
July-September 2016
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July-September 2016
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Phenology of spotted wing drosophila in the San Joaquin Valley varies by season, crop
and nearby vegetation
January-March 2016
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January-March 2016
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Sticky traps saturate with navel orangeworm in a nonlinear fashion
January-March 2016
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Healthy landscapes will help California to mitigate and adapt to climate change
July-September 2015
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The cost of the glassy-winged sharpshooter to California grape, citrus and nursery
producers
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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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Herbicide-resistant weeds challenge some signature cropping systems
October-December 2014
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Totally impermeable film (TIF) reduces emissions in perennial crop fumigation
October-December 2013
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TIF film, substrates and nonfumigant soil disinfestation maintain fruit yields
July-September 2013
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Forest nurseries face critical choices with the loss of methyl bromide fumigation
July-September 2013
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Asian citrus psyllid and huanglongbing disease threaten California citrus
October-December 2012
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Totally impermeable film retains fumigants, allowing lower application rates in strawberry
October-December 2011
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Hedgerows enhance beneficial insects on farms in California's Central Valley
October-December 2011
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October-December 2011
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“Smart” sprayer technology provides environmental and economic benefits in California orchards
April-June 2011
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Understanding the seasonal and reproductive biology of olive fruit fly is critical to its management
January-March 2011
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Methods evaluated to minimize emissions from preplant soil fumigation
January-March 2011
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Biofuel policy must evaluate environmental, food security and energy goals to maximize net benefits
October-December 2009
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Diaprepes root weevil, a new California pest, will raise costs for pest control and trigger quarantines
July-September 2009
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“Low-carbon diet” research looks at total energy usage of foods
April-June 2009
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Innovative outreach increases adoption of sustainable winegrowing practices in Lodi region
October-December 2008
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Liquid baits control Argentine ants sustainably in coastal vineyards
October-December 2008
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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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San Joaquin Valley blueberries evaluated for quality attributes
July-September 2008
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July-September 2008
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Methyl bromide alternatives evaluated for California strawberry nurseries
April-June 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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April-June 2008
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Bait formulations and longevity of navel orangeworm egg traps tested
January-March 2008
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January-March 2008
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Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
October-December 2007
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October-December 2007
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California cotton growers utilize integrated pest management
January-March 2007
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January-March 2007
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Radiofrequency power disinfects and disinfests food, soils and wastewater
October-December 2006
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October-December 2006
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Well-placed bat houses can attract bats to Central Valley farms
April-June 2006
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Public school districts learning to reduce pesticide risks to children
October-December 2005
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Introduced parasitic wasps could control glassy-winged sharpshooter
October-December 2005
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Healthy Schools Act spurs integrated pest management in California public schools
October-December 2005
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Almond growers rely on pest control advisers for integrated pest management
October-December 2005
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Methyl bromide alternatives … Soil solarization provides weed control for limited-resource and organic growers in warmer climates
April-June 2005
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Mulches reduce aphid-borne viruses and whiteflies in cantaloupe
April-June 2005
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Large bugs damage pistachio nuts most severely during midseason
April-June 2005
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Managing resistance is critical to future use of pyrethroids and neonicotinoids
January-March 2005
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Pheromone mating disruption offers selective management options for key pests
January-March 2005
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Biological and cultural controls … Nonpesticide alternatives can suppress crop pests
January-March 2005
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Food Quality Protection Act launches search for pest management alternatives
January-March 2005
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Accuracy of cotton-planting forecasts assessed in the San Joaquin Valley
July-September 2004
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July-September 2004
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Access to intellectual property is a major obstacle to developing transgenic horticultural crops
April-June 2004
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Horticultural biotechnology faces significant economic and market barriers
April-June 2004
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Despite benefits, commercialization of transgenic horticultural crops lags
April-June 2004
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Olive fruit fly populations measured in Central and Southern California
October-December 2003
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BIOS approach tested for controlling walnut pests in San Joaquin Valley
July-September 2003
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Insecticide choice for alfalfa may protect water quality
September-October 2002
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Pheromones control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer in cling peaches
September-October 2002
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Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management and restoration
November-December 2001
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BIOS and conventional almond orchard management compared
September-October 2001
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Armored scale insecticide resistance challenges San Joaquin Valley citrus growers
September-October 2001
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Host-specific strain of Stemphylium causes leaf spot disease of California spinach
September-October 2001
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Alfalfa water use pinpointed in saline, shallow water tables of Imperial Valley
July-August 2001
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Township limits on 1,3-D will impact adjustment to methyl bromide phase-out
May-June 2001
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Combining bensulide and pendimethalin controls weeds in onions
January-February 2001
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Combining bensulide and pendimethalin controls weeds in onions
January-February 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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Transgenic Bt crops and resistance: Broadscale use of pest-killing plants to be true test
November-December 1998
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November-December 1998
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Beneficial insects move from flowering plants to nearby crops
September-October 1998
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Grape growers report losses to black-foot and grapevine decline
July-August 1998
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Pest management record-keeping duties shift with computerization
July-August 1998
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Metam-sodium kills beneficial soil fungi as well as cotton pests
September-October 1996
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September-October 1996
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Almond trees grown on peach rootstock initially more productive
July-August 1996
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July-August 1996
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Silverleaf whiteflies show no increase in insecticide resistance
January-February 1996
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Conversion to organic strawberry management changes ecological processes
January-February 1996
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In California: ‘Agrobiodiversity’ key to agricultural productivity
November-December 1995
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Society responds to contamination: Changes in pest control practices reduce toll on wildlife
November-December 1995
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November-December 1995
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Electrostatic sprayers improve pesticide efficacy in greenhouses
July-August 1995
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July-August 1995
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Almond growers reduce pesticide use in Merced County field trials
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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Disease, insect pressures make organic production risky in Sonoma County
November-December 1994
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November-December 1994
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In the San Joaquin Valley, mating disruption of codling moth has mixed results
November-December 1994
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November-December 1994
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Conventional, low-input and organic farming systems compared
September-October 1994
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September-October 1994
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Methyl bromide regulation: All crops should not be treated equally
May-June 1994
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May-June 1994
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Cancelling methyl bromide for postharvest use to trigger mixed economic results
May-June 1994
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May-June 1994
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Tomatoes respond to simple drip irrigation schedule and moderate nitrogen inputs
March-April 1994
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“Residue-free” tomatoes? Bush tomatoes show very low levels of pesticide residues
September-October 1992
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Brown-bagging Granny Smith apples on trees stops codling moth damage
July-August 1992
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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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Biological control of ash whitefly: a success in progress
January-February 1992
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Leaf removal in wine grapes: a case study in extending research to the field
November-December 1991
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November-December 1991
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Free trade impacts: Mexico's tomato processing industry may gain
September-October 1991
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September-October 1991
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Low-input technology proves viable for limited-resource farmers in Salinas Valley
March-April 1991
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Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
March-April 1991
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March-April 1991
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Supplemental chemical control for omnivorous looper on avocados
November-December 1990
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November-December 1990
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IPM Integrated crop management increases citrus growth and yields
September-October 1990
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IPM: Monitoring tomato fruitworm eggs in processing tomatoes
September-October 1990
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September-October 1990
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IPM: CALEW Cotton: an integrated expert system for cotton production and management
September-October 1990
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September-October 1990
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The research imperatives: knowledge to reduce the use of broadly toxic pesticides
July-August 1990
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Treatment timing defined for Egyptian alfalfa weevil in the high desert
January-February 1990
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Parasitoid helps control fruit worm in Sacramento Valley processing tomatoes
January-February 1990
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Structural pest management: The search for new termite control strategies
September-October 1988
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Structural pest management: Insecticide resistance affects cockroach control
September-October 1988
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Structural pest management: Characteristics of decay and insect attack in California homes
September-October 1988
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IPM in three, fruit and nut crops: Minimizing pear pest control costs through integrated pest management
February 1978
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February 1978
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Systemic Insecticides Play Major Role in Research for: Integrated Pest Control in Cotton
May 1965
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May 1965
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"BUILT-IN" PEST CONTROL For Wall and Cabinet Voids in Houses And Other Buildings Under Construction
November 1964
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November 1964
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Effectiveness of integrated control programs against pests on agricultural crops
September 1960
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September 1960
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Timing oil spray on valencias: Study indicates influence of application timing on effect of pest control oil spray on yield and juice of Valencias
October 1956
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October 1956
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Isopropyl available for citrus: Registration of the isopropyl ester specifically for use as plant growth regulator on citrus permits this form of 2,4-D
August 1956
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August 1956
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Use of pest control chemicals: Public law No. 518 effective July 22, 1955, of concern to all growers, shippers using pesticide chemicals on farm products
September 1955
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September 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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Walnuts in Southern California: Control of codling moth by treatment with new materials evaluated during 1952 season
June 1953
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June 1953
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Pest control by bacteria: Alfalfa caterpillar in field reduced to sub-economic levels within two days by bacillus applied as spray
June 1951
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June 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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