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With sustainable use of local inputs, urban agriculture delivers community benefits beyond food
by María Teresa Gómez-Villarino, Teresa Briz

October-December 2022
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Grazing lambs on pastures regrown after wildfires did not significantly alter metal content in meat and wool
by Sarah Depenbrock, Jennie Lane, Makda Asrat, Robert Poppenga, Sabine Hargrave, Bret McNabb, Valerie Eviner, Munashe Chigerwe

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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Vineyard-specific climate projections help growers manage risk and plan adaptation in the Paso Robles AVA
by Nicholas Babin, Jazlyn Guerrero, Diego Rivera, Ajay Singh

July-December 2021
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The potential threat of branched broomrape for California processing tomato: A review
by O. Adewale Osipitan, Bradley D. Hanson, Yaakov Goldwasser, Matthew Fatino, Mohsen B. Mesgaran

April-June 2021
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Robotic strawberry harvest is promising but will need improved technology and higher wages to be economically viable
by Timothy Delbridge

April-June 2021
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Engaging the importance of community scientists in the management of an invasive marine pest
by Edwin Grosholz, Sabrina Drill, Linda McCann, Kate Bimrose

January-March 2021
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Surveys of 12 California crops for phytoseiid predatory mites show changes compared to earlier studies
by Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Walter Bentley, Mary Bianchi, Frances E. Cave, Rachel Elkins, Ping Gu, David Haviland, David Headrick, Mark Hoddle, James McMurtry, Maria Murrietta, Nicholas Mills, Carolyn Pickel, Stephanie Rill, Menelaos C. Stavrinides, Lucia G. Varela, Larry Godfrey, Yuling Ouyang

July-September 2020
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Terminated marketing order provided resources to California peach and nectarine growers
by Zoë Plakias, Rachael Goodhue, Jeffrey Williams

July-September 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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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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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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To build a walled garden
by Lucien Crowder

April-June 2019
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The California Tree Mortality Data Collection Network — Enhanced communication and collaboration among scientists and stakeholders
by Jodi Axelson, John Battles, Beverly Bulaon, Danny Cluck, Stella Cousins, Lauren Cox, Becky Estes, Chris Fettig, Andrea Hefty, Stacy Hishinuma, Sharon Hood, Devin McMahon, Leif Mortenson, Alexander Koltunov, Elliot Kuskulis, Adrian Poloni, Carlos Ramirez, Christina Restaino, Hugh Safford, Michèle Slaton, Sheri Smith, Carmen Tubbesing, Rebecca Wayman, Derek Young, Susie Kocher

April-June 2019
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

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

October-December 2018
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Groundwater sustainability in the San Joaquin Valley: Multiple benefits if agricultural lands are retired and restored strategically
by Rodd Kelsey, Abby Hart, H. Scott Butterfield, Dan Vink

July-September 2018
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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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Remote sensing is a viable tool for mapping soil salinity in agricultural lands
by Elia Scudiero, Dennis L. Corwin, Ray G. Anderson, Kevin Yemoto, Wesley Clary, Zhi “Luke” Wang, Todd H. Skaggs

October-December 2017
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Building climate change resilience in California through UC Cooperative Extension
by Theodore Grantham, Leslie Roche, Tapan Pathak, Faith Kearns, Susie Kocher

October-December 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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Long-term agricultural experiments inform the development of climate-smart agricultural practices
by Kristina Wolf, Israel Herrera, Thomas P. Tomich, Kate Scow

July-September 2017
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UC and California food systems: Growing together through the Global Food Initiative
by Janet Napolitano

July-September 2017
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Biocontrol program targets Asian citrus psyllid in California's urban areas
by Ivan Milosavljević, Kelsey Schall, Christina Hoddle, Mark Hoddle, David Morgan

July-September 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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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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Managing for soil health can suppress pests
by Amanda Hodson, Edwin Lewis

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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The evolving fresh market berry industry in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties
by Laura Tourte, Mark Bolda, Karen Klonsky

July-September 2016
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A crossroads for strawberries
by Jim Downing

July-September 2016
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Fumigant dosages below maximum label rate control some soilborne pathogens
by Shachaf Triky-Dotan, Becky Westerdahl, Frank N. Martin, Krishna Subbarao, Steven T. Koike, Husein A. Ajwa

July-September 2016
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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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Healthy landscapes will help California to mitigate and adapt to climate change
by Ashley Conrad-Saydah

July-September 2015
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Effects of fuel treatments on California mixed-conifer forests
by Eric M. Winford, Jens T. Stevens, Hugh D. Safford

July-September 2015
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Sustaining the promise of the land-grant university system
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

April-June 2015
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Scientific literacy: California 4-H defines it from citizens' perspective
by Martin H. Smith, Steven M. Worker, Andrea P. Ambrose, Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty

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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Unwelcome arrivals
by Jeannette Warnert

October-December 2014
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A look at EIPD Strategic Initiative projects
by Hazel White

October-December 2014
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2014 index
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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
by Richard M. Bostock, Carla S. Thomas, Richard W. Hoenisch, Deborah A. Golino, Georgios Vidalakis

October-December 2014
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MANAGING NEWLY ESTABLISHED PESTS: Growers, scientists and regulators collaborate on European grapevine moth program
by Monica Cooper, Lucia Varela, Rhonda Smith, David Whitmer, Gregory Simmons, Andrea Lucchi, Roxanne Broadway, Robert Steinhauer

October-December 2014
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Herbicide-resistant weeds challenge some signature cropping systems
by Bradley D. Hanson, Steven Wright, Lynn M. Sosnoskie, Albert J. Fischer, Marie Jasieniuk, John A. Roncoroni, Kurt J. Hembree, Steve Orloff, Anil Shrestha, Kassim Al-Khatib

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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MANAGING NEWLY ESTABLISHED PESTS: Cooperative efforts contained spread of Pierce's disease and found genetic resistance
by George Bruening, Bruce C. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Esser, Robert K. Webster

October-December 2014
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Sidebar: Coordinated response to PD involves growers, scientists and government
by George Bruening, Bruce C. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Esser, Robert K. Webster

October-December 2014
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UC ANR applies innovative research and programs to state's water scarcity
by Doug Parker

July-September 2014
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UCCE's connection to the community continues
by Robin Meadows

January-June 2014
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Early grain storage research
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January-June 2014
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AVAILABLE from ANR: Grape Pest Management
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January-June 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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Survey of rice storage facilities identifies research and education needs
by Luis A. Espino, Chris A. Greer, Randall G. Mutters, James F. Thompson

January-June 2014
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ANR and Cooperative Extension touch people's lives
by Janet Napolitano

January-June 2014
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Rebuilding for the next 100 years
by Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

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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Totally impermeable film (TIF) reduces emissions in perennial crop fumigation
by Suduan Gao, Bradley D. Hanson, Ruijun Qin, Jose Cabrera, James S. Gerik, Dong Wang, Greg T. Browne

October-December 2013
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Methyl bromide primer and timeline
by Janet White

July-September 2013
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Methyl bromide terminology
by Janet White

July-September 2013
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Researchers develop alternatives to methyl bromide fumigation
by Robin Meadows

July-September 2013
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TIF film, substrates and nonfumigant soil disinfestation maintain fruit yields
by Steven A. Fennimore, Raquel Serohijos, Jayesh B. Samtani, Husein A. Ajwa, Krishna V. Subbarao, Frank N. Martin, Oleg Daugovish, Dan Legard, Greg T. Browne, Joji Muramoto, Carol Shennan, Karen Klonsky

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

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

July-September 2013
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Preplant 1,3-D treatments test well for perennial crop nurseries, but challenges remain
by Bradley D. Hanson, Suduan Gao, James Gerik, Ruijun Qin, J. Alfonso Cabrera, Amit J. Jhala, M. Joy M. Abit, David Cox, Brian Correiar, Dong Wang, Gregory T. Browne

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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UC Cooperative Extension's collaborations grow with the centuries
by Rachel A. Surls, Rose Hayden-Smith

July-September 2013
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Fumigant emission reductions with TIF warrant regulatory changes
by Husein Ajwa, Michael S. Stanghellini, Suduan Gao, David A. Sullivan, Afiqur Khan, William Ntow, Ruijun Qin

July-September 2013
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AVAILABLE from ANR: Newly Revised IPM Manuals
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April-June 2013
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Public investment in UC fosters answers for global food system
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

April-June 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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AVAILABLE from ANR: Protecting Citrus
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October-December 2012
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UC Desert Research and Extension Center celebrates 100 years
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2012
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Agricultural burning monitored for air pollutants in Imperial County; exposure reduction recommendations developed
by Martha Harnly, Kinnery Naik-Patel, Stephen Wall, Penelope J. E. Quintana, Diamon Pon, Jeff Wagner

July-September 2012
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Radio-frequency identification could help reduce the spread of plant pathogens
by Andrea Luvisi, Alessandra Panattoni, Enrico Triolo

July-September 2012
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Letters
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April-June 2012
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For 150 years, UC science and agriculture transform California
by Mark G. Yudof

April-June 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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AVAILABLE from ANR
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April-June 2012
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UC land grants: A photo history
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April-June 2012
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Totally impermeable film retains fumigants, allowing lower application rates in strawberry
by Steven A. Fennimore, Husein A. Ajwa

October-December 2011
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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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January-March 2012
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150 years after Morrill Act, land-grant universities are key to healthy California
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

January-March 2012
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scanning, Web posting to begin with $21,500 in donations
by Janet White

October-December 2011
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California Firewood Task Force's message: “Buy it where you burn it”
by Janice Alexander, Katie Palmieri

October-December 2011
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Hedgerows enhance beneficial insects on farms in California's Central Valley
by Lora Morandin, Rachael F. Long, Corin Pease, Claire Kremen

October-December 2011
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Coming Up in California Agriculture
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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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Sustainable food systems: The global picture
by Dan Dooley

January-March 2011
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Biological controls investigated to aid management of olive fruit fly in California
by Kent M. Daane, Marshall W. Johnson, Charles H. Pickett, Karen R. Sime, Xin-Geng Wang, Hannah Nadel, John W. Andrews Jr., Kim A. Hoelmer

January-March 2011
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High temperature affects olive fruit fly populations in California's Central Valley
by Marshall W. Johnson, Xin-Geng Wang, Hannah Nadel, Susan B. Opp, Kris Lynn-Patterson, Judy Stewart-Leslie, Kent M. Daane

January-March 2011
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Methods evaluated to minimize emissions from preplant soil fumigation
by Suduan Gao, Bradley D. Hanson, Dong Wang, Gregory T. Browne, Ruijun Qin, Husein A. Ajwa, Scott R. Yates

January-March 2011
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Available from ANR Communication Services
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January-March 2011
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October-December 2010
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Time for reflection — time for action
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

October-December 2010
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Plant and microbial research seeks biofuel production from lignocellulose
by Laura E. Bartley, Pamela C. Ronald

October-December 2009
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Focus on the future:
by Daniel M. Dooley

July-September 2009
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Native bees are a rich natural resource in urban California gardens
by Gordon W. Frankie, Robbin W. Thorp, Jennifer Hernandez, Mark Rizzardi, Barbara Ertter, Jaime C. Pawelek, Sara L. Witt, Mary Schindler, Rollin Coville, Victoria A. Wojcik

July-September 2009
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Losses due to lenticel rot are an increasing concern for Kern County potato growers
by James J. Farrar, J. Joseph Nunez, R. Michael Davis

July-September 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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Climate change affects us all
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

April-June 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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New pistachio varieties show promise for California cultivation
by Craig E. Kallsen, Dan E. Parfitt, Joseph Maranto, Brent A. Holtz

January-March 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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Sustained public investment needed for agricultural research
by Ted Batkin, Robert Curtis

January-March 2009
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Wine grapes go green: The Sustainable Viticulture Story
by Karen Ross, Deborah Golino

October-December 2008
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Research fuels sustainable viticulture revolution
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2008
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Nest boxes can attract wildlife to vineyards
by Janet Byron

October-December 2008
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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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Sidebar: Interest in organic winegrowing is increasing
by Glenn McGourty

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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Leafroll disease is spreading rapidly in a Napa Valley vineyard
by Deborah A. Golino, Ed Weber, Susan Sim, Adib Rowhani

October-December 2008
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Vineyard managers and researchers seek sustainable solutions for mealybugs, a changing pest complex
by Kent M. Daane, Monica L. Cooper, Serguei V. Triapitsyn, Vaughn M. Walton, Glenn Y. Yokota, David R. Haviland, Walt J. Bentley, Kris E. Godfrey, Lynn R. Wunderlich

October-December 2008
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Self-reseeding annual legumes evaluated as cover crops for untilled vineyards
by Glenn McGourty, James Nosera, Steven Tylicki, Agnes Toth

October-December 2008
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Liquid baits control Argentine ants sustainably in coastal vineyards
by Monica L. Cooper, Kent M. Daane, Erik H. Nelson, Lucia G. Varela, Mark C. Battany, Neil D. Tsutsui, Michael K. Rust

October-December 2008
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July-September 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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Crown gall can spread between walnut trees in nurseries and reduce future yields
by Lynn Epstein, Sukhwinder Kaur, James R. McKenna, Joseph A. Grant, William H. Olson, Wilbur O. Reil

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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April-June 2008
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Cooperative conservation could save tricolored blackbirds
by Robin Meadows

April-June 2008
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Plans to control light brown apple moth stir controversy
by Kathy Keatley Garvey

April-June 2008
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Methyl bromide alternatives evaluated for California strawberry nurseries
by Steven A. Fennimore, John M. Duniway, Greg T. Browne, Frank N. Martin, Husein A. Ajwa, Becky B. Westerdahl, Rachael E. Goodhue, Milton Haar, Christopher Winterbottom

April-June 2008
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Transition to conservation tillage evaluated in San Joaquin Valley cotton and tomato rotations
by Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Randal J. Southard, Nicholaus M. Madden, Karen M. Klonsky, Juliet B. Baker, Richard L. DeMoura, William R. Horwath, Daniel S. Munk, Jonathan F. Wroble, Kurt J. Hembree, Wesley W. Wallender

April-June 2008
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Minimum tillage could benefit California rice farmers
by Bruce Linquist, Albert Fischer, Larry Godfrey, Chris Greer, James Hill, Kaden Koffler, Michael Moeching, Randal Mutters, Chris van Kessel

January-March 2008
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Bait formulations and longevity of navel orangeworm egg traps tested
by L.P.S. (Bas) Kuenen, Walt Bentley, Heather C. Rowe, Brian Ribeiro

January-March 2008
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Science briefs: October-December 2007
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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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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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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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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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Wise use of biotechnology critical to sustainable future
by Paul Ludden, Neal Van Alfen, Steve Angle

July-September 2006
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Scientists evaluate potential environmental risks of transgenic crops
by Norman C. Ellstrand

July-September 2006
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July-September 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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Panel debates next Farm Bill's impact on California
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January-March 2006
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Public school districts learning to reduce pesticide risks to children
by Stumbos John

October-December 2005
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Introduced parasitic wasps could control glassy-winged sharpshooter
by Leigh J. Pilkington, Nicola A. Irvin, Elizabeth A. Boyd, Mark S. Hoddle, Serguei V. Triapitsyn, Bryan G. Carey, Walker A. Jones, Morgan J.W. David

October-December 2005
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Imported parasitic wasp helps control red gum lerp psyllid
by Donald L. Dahlsten, Kent M. Daane, Timothy D. Paine, Karen R. Sime, Andrew B. Lawson, David L. Rowney, William J. Roltsch, Andrews W. John, John N. Kabashima, David A. Shaw, Karen L. Robb, Pamela M. Geisel, William E. Chaney, Chuck A. Ingels, Lucia G. Varela, Mary L. Bianchi, Gary Taylor

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

October-December 2005
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Weighing lysimeters aid study of water relations in tree and vine crops
by R. Scott Johnson, Larry E Williams, James E Ayars, Tom J Trout

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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UC nematologists battle tiny underground pests
by Jeannette Warnert

April-June 2005
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Lygus study validates treatment thresholds
by John Stumbos

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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Large bugs damage pistachio nuts most severely during midseason
by Kent M Daane, Glenn Y Yokota, Rodrigo Krugner, Shawn A Steffan, Paul G da Silva, Robert H Beede, Walter J Bentley, Gary B Weinberger

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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Pheromone mating disruption offers selective management options for key pests
by Stephen C. Welter, Carolyn Pickel, Jocelyn Millar, Frances Cave, Robert A. Van Steenwyk, John Dunley

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
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January-March 2005
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Costs of 2001 methyl bromide rules estimated for California strawberry industry
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Food Quality Protection Act launches search for pest management alternatives
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Low-toxicity baits control ants in citrus orchards and grape vineyards
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Correction on GE cotton in California
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July-September 2004
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Accuracy of cotton-planting forecasts assessed in the San Joaquin Valley
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July-September 2004
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Sidebar: Consumers purchase Bt sweet corn
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BIOS approach tested for controlling walnut pests in San Joaquin Valley
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July-September 2003
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Scientists, growers assess trade-offs in use of tillage, cover crops and compost
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April-June 2003
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Prospects for integrated control of olive fruit fly are promising in California
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January-March 2003
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Research budget cuts challenge ANR
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November-December 2002
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November-December 2002
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UC offers online course for grape pest advisors
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Insecticide choice for alfalfa may protect water quality
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September-October 2002
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Pheromones control oriental fruit moth and peach twig borer in cling peaches
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September-October 2002
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July-August 2002
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Avocado thrips: New challenge for growers
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May-June 2002
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Long-term studies find benefits, challenges in alternative rice straw management
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March-April 2002
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Eradication costs calculated: Red imported fire ants threaten agriculture, wildlife and homes
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January-February 2002
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California a supercolony of Argentine ants
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Sheep-killing coyotes a continuing dilemma for ranchers
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November-December 2001
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Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management and restoration
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November-December 2001
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BIFS reports potential for chemical reductions in crops and dairy
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September-October 2001
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BIOS and conventional almond orchard management compared
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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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Managing manure and conserving predators helps control flies in caged-layer poultry systems
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September-October 2001
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July-August 2001
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New tools, methods needed to replace methyl bromide
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May-June 2001
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Sampling program for grape mealybugs improves pest management
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May-June 2001
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March-April 2001
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Sudden oak death spurs massive team effort
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January-February 2001
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New pests and diseases: Sudden oak death syndrome fells 3 oak species
by Matteo Garbelotto, Pavel Svihra, David M. Rizzo

January-February 2001
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Almond and stone fruit growers reduce OP, increase pyrethroid use in dormant sprays
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November-December 2000
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Building the IPM continuum
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IPM research profiled: 10-year trends
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November-December 2000
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Mass releases of wasps can reduce damage from codling moth
by Nick Mills, Carolyn Pickel, Sarah Mansfield, Sandra McDougall, Rick Buchner, Janet Caprile, John Edstrom, Rachel Elkins, Janine Hasey, Kathy Kelley, Bill Krueger, Bill Olson, Russ Stocker

November-December 2000
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Cotton aphid emerges as major pest in SJV cotton
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November-December 2000
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UC IPM: 20 years of progress
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Solarization and biofumigation help disinfest soil
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November-December 2000
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IPM leads overhaul of PCA licensing exams
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November-December 2000
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UC scientists apply IPM techniques to new eucalyptus pests
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November-December 2000
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September-October 2000
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July-August 2000
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Organics profit from premiums
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Growth predicted in biologically integrated and organic farming
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Stories of success and struggle: California's small farms
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November-December 1999
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Moms pass defensive vigor to offspring
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Imported fire ants carry high price
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Persea mite, thrips threaten avocados
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Preliminary studies show yield and quality potential of organic cotton
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July-August 1999
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Agriculture and the ecosystem: Partners for life
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May-June 1999
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Expanded efforts needed to limit exotic pests
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March-April 1999
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Introduction Special section: exotic pest update
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March-April 1999
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Medfly - going but not gone
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March-April 1999
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Two new seed head flies attack yellow starthistle
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March-April 1999
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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
by Brian A. Federici

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
by Richard Karban, Frank Zalom

November-December 1998
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Native gray ant has beneficial role in peach orchards
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November-December 1998
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Beneficial insects move from flowering plants to nearby crops
by Rachael Freeman Long, Andrew Corbett, Celia Lamb, Chris Reberg-Horton, Jeff Chandler, Michael Stimmann

September-October 1998
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Can cover crops reduce leafhopper abundance in vineyards?
by Kent M. Daane, Michael J. Costello

September-October 1998
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Curly top virus found in perennial shrubs in foothills
by R. Michael Davis, Heping Wang, Bryce W. Falk, Joe J. Nunez

September-October 1998
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Grape growers report losses to black-foot and grapevine decline
by Heather Scheck, Stephen Vasquez, Diana Fogle, W. Douglas Gubler

July-August 1998
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Potpourri: New strategies, funding, partnerships
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July-August 1998
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Pest management record-keeping duties shift with computerization
by Mary Louise Flint, Eileen Cullen, Eric Zilbert, Frank G. Zalom, Gene Miyao, Richard Coviello

July-August 1998
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Conflicts arise on the urban fringe
by Mary E. Handel

May-June 1998
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Fungal pathogen controls thrips in greenhouse flowers
by Brook C. Murphy, Tunyalee A. Morisawa, Julie P. Newman, Steve A. Tjosvold, Michael P. Parrella

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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IPM helps control elm leaf beetle
by Donald L. Dahlsten, David L. Rowney, Andrew B. Lawson

March-April 1998
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New facilities to foster solutions for exotic pests
by W.R. Gomes

March-April 1998
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Invisible invaders: Insect-transmitted viruses threaten agriculture
by Robert L. Gilbertson, Diane E. Ullman, Raquel Salati, Douglas P. Maxwell, Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, MaryLou Polek

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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March-April 1998
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Center for Exotic Pest Research tackles controversy
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March-April 1998
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Times and programs change, but Division carries on tradition of public service
by W.R. Gomes

January-February 1998
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Biological control of the blue gum psyllid proves economically beneficial
by Donald L. Dahlsten, Evan P. Hansen, Robert L. Zuparko, Richard B. Norgaard

January-February 1998
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Bats can pack a punch in pest control
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January-February 1998
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Bats feed on crop pests in Sacramento Valley
by Rachael Freeman Long, Tiffanie Simpson, Tzung-Su Ding, Steve Heydon, Wilbur Reil

January-February 1998
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Mowing and subclover plantings suppress yellow starthistle
by Craig D. Thomsen, Marc P. Vayssiøres, William A. Williams

November-December 1997
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Scientists pit natural enemies against giant whitefly
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November-December 1997
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Scientists pit parasitoids against leafhoppers
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May-June 1997
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Forage demand rises as supplies wane: Growers face critical juncture in desert forage production
by Dan Putnam, Robert Kallenbach

May-June 1997
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Breeding resistant alfalfa holds promise for silverleaf whitefly management
by Larry R. Teuber, Michael E. Rupert, Larry K. Gibbs, Ken L. Taggard

May-June 1997
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Sheep grazing effectively controls weeds in seedling alfalfa
by Carl E. Bell, Juan N. Guerrero

March-April 1997
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Cover crops can increase lettuce drop
by Steven T. Koike, Richard F. Smith, Louise E. Jackson, Lisa J. Wyland, William E. Chaney, John I. Inman

January-February 1997
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Sulfur can suppress mite predators in vineyards
by Rachid Hanna, Frank G. Zalom, Lloyd T. Wilson, George M. Leavitt

January-February 1997
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Africanized bees, 1990–1995: Initial rapid invasion has slowed in the U.S.
by P. Kirk Visscher, Richard S. Vetter, F. Chris Baptista

January-February 1997
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“Resistance-breaking” nematodes identified in California tomatoes
by Isgouhi Kaloshian, Valerie M. Williamson, Gene Miyao, Dennis A. Lawn, Becky B. Westerdahl

November-December 1996
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California Agriculture time line
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November-December 1996
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Trained home composters reduce solid waste by 18%
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September-October 1996
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Metam-sodium kills beneficial soil fungi as well as cotton pests
by R. Michael Davis, J. Joe Nunez, Ron N. Vargas, Bill L. Weir, Steve D. Wright, Doug J. Munier

September-October 1996
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Field-based phenological model predicts pink bollworm emergence
by Carol J. Adams, Ronald S. Hamilton, C.A. Beasley

September-October 1996
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No final answers for some research enigmas
by W.R. Gomes

July-August 1996
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New rootstocks stop vineyard pest for now
by Valerie Sullivan

July-August 1996
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California grape phylloxera more variable than expected
by Jeffrey Granett, Andrew Walker, John De Benedictis, Genine Fong, Hong Lin, Ed Weber

July-August 1996
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Californians love, and hate, eucalyptus
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May-June 1996
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Leaf removal improves fungicide control of powdery mildew in SJV grapes
by James J. Stapleton, George M. Leavitt, Paul S. Verdegaal

September-October 1995
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Organic codling moth control approved
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September-October 1995
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Excess nitrogen raises nectarine susceptibility to disease and insects
by Kent M. Daane, R. Scott Johnson, Themis J. Michailides, Carlos H. Crisosto, Jeff W. Dlott, Hugo T. Ramirez, Glenn Y. Yokota, Dave P. Morgan

July-August 1995
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Electrostatic sprayers improve pesticide efficacy in greenhouses
by John Kabashima, D. Ken Giles, Michael P. Parrella

July-August 1995
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Leafhopper prefers vines with greater amounts of irrigation
by Kent M. Daane, Larry E. Williams, Glenn Y. Yokota, Shawn A. Steffan

May-June 1995
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Improved mite sampling may reduce acaricide use in roses
by John F. Karlik, Peter B. Goodell, Gary W. Osteen

May-June 1995
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Vacuums provide limited Lygus control in strawberries
by Carolyn Pickel, Frank G. Zalom, Douglas B. Walsh, Norman C. Welch

March-April 1995
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Responding to the Challenges
by Kenneth R. Farrell

March-April 1995
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Integrated citrus thrips control reduces secondary pests
by Beth Grafton-Cardwell, Ashley Eller, Neil O'Connell

March-April 1995
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March-April 1995
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Lady beetle release controls aphids on potted plants
by Mary Louise Flint, Steve H. Dreistadt, Jill Rentner, Michael P. Parrella

March-April 1995
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How California agricultural producers manage risk
by Steven C. Blank, Jeffrey McDonald

March-April 1995
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Crop and farm diversification provide social benefits
by Gary W. Johnston, Suzanne Vaupel, Franz R. Kegel, Melissa Cadet

January-February 1995
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Invasion of California by exotic pests
by Robert L. Metcalf

January-February 1995
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Integrated program protects trees from eucalyptus longhorned borer
by Timothy D. Paine, J. G. Millar, L. M. Hanks

January-February 1995
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Eucalyptus snout beetle detected in California
by Richard S. Cowles, James A. Downer

January-February 1995
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January-February 1995
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Almond growers reduce pesticide use in Merced County field trials
by Lonnie C. Hendricks

January-February 1995
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Analysis: Regional experiences in organic apple production differ
by Janet Caprile

November-December 1994
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In Contra Costa County study, insect damage limits yield, profits of organic apples
by Janet Caprile, Karen Klonsky, Nick Mills, Sandra McDougall, Warren Micke, Bob Van Steenwyk

November-December 1994
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Disease, insect pressures make organic production risky in Sonoma County
by Paul Vossen, Desrnond Jolly, Roland Meyer, Lucia Varela, Sue Blodgett

November-December 1994
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In Santa Cruz County, Granny Smith conversions to organic show early success
by Sean L. Swezey, Jim Rider, Matthew R. Werner, Marc Buchanan, Jan Allison, Stephen R. Gliessman

November-December 1994
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Transition from conventional to low-input agriculture changes soil fertility and biology
by Kate M. Scow, Oscar Somasco, Nirmala Gunapala, Sean Lau, Robert Venette, Howard Ferris, Robert Miller, Carol Shennan

September-October 1994
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In low-input and organic systems: Researchers find short-term insect problems, long-term weed problems
by W. Thomas Lanini, Frank Zalom, James Marois, Howard Ferris

September-October 1994
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Alternative systems aim to reduce inputs, maintain profits
by Karen Klonsky, Peter Livingston

September-October 1994
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Farming in transition – Editor's note
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September-October 1994
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Selecting the right cover crop gives multiple benefits
by Chuck Ingels, Mark Van Horn, Robert L. Bugg, P. Rick Miller

September-October 1994
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Farming in transition: News Briefs
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September-October 1994
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Methyl bromide regulation: All crops should not be treated equally
by Cherisa Yarkin, David Sunding, David Zilberman, Jerry Siebert

May-June 1994
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Cancelling methyl bromide for postharvest use to trigger mixed economic results
by Cherisa Yarkin, David Sunding, David Zilberman, Jerry Siebert

May-June 1994
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Pesticides: Risk, regulation and research
by Frank G. Zalom

May-June 1994
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Soil fumigants provide multiple benefits; alternatives give mixed results
by M. McKenry, T. Buzo, J. Kretsch, S. Kaku, E. Otomo, R. Ashcroft, A. Lange, K. Kelley

May-June 1994
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Screens deny specific pests entry to greenhouses
by James A. Bethke, Richard A. Redak, Timothy D. Paine

May-June 1994
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May-June 1994
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Shredding “mummy” walnuts is key to destroying navel orangeworm in winter
by G. Steven Sibbett, Robert A. Van Steenwyk

September-October 1993
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Insect pathogen “Bt” controls peach twig borer on fruits and almonds
by William W. Barnett, John P. Edstrom, Richard L. Coviello, Frank P. Zalom

September-October 1993
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Why lacewings may fail to suppress aphids … Predators that eat other predators disrupt cotton aphid control
by Jay A. Rosenheim, Lawrence R. Wilhoit

September-October 1993
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“Data highway” new route to DANR clientele
by Michael S. Reid

July-August 1993
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New test reveals early diapause in pink bollworm
by Thomas A. Miller, Mohamed Salama, Richard C. Weddle, Saku Sivasupramaniam

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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Codling moth, navel orangeworm studies show knowing location of pests in walnuts should help disrupt mating, egg laying
by G. Steven Sibbett, Donald L. Flaherty, Kathleen M. Kelley, Richard E. Rice, John E. Dibble

May-June 1993
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In outdoor planters in commercial centers… Insect-parasitic nematodes are effective against black vine weevil
by Tom M. Burlando, Harry K. Kaya, Patricia Timper

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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Laboratory-selected California red scale parasite is resistant to Sevin
by Kevin M. Spollen, Marjorie A. Hoy

January-February 1993
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Perennial weeds respond to control by soil solarization
by Clyde L. Elmore, John A. Roncoroni, Deborah D. Giraud

January-February 1993
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Evidence for a new species of whitefly: UCR findings and implications
by Thomas M. Perring, Charles A. Farrar, Tom S. Bellows, Arthur D. Cooper, Russell J. Rodriguez

January-February 1993
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Imported parasite may help control European asparagus aphid
by Kent M. Daane, Glenn Y. Yokota, Richard F. Gill, Leopoldo E. Caltagirone, Kenneth S. Hagen, Dan Gonzalez, Petr Stary, William E. Chaney

November-December 1992
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Conflict within irrigation districts may limit water transfer gains
by Michael D. Rosen

November-December 1992
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In the San Joaquin Valley, cotton aphids have become resistant to commonly used pesticides
by Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Thomas F. Leigh, Walter J. Bentley, Peter B. Goodell

July-August 1992
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Microcomputer program ACRE helps answer: When water is limited, how many acres do you plant?
by Richard L. Snyder

May-June 1992
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The Mediterranean fruit fly in California: taking stock
by James R. Carey

January-February 1992
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How Africanized honey bees will affect California agriculture
by Robert E. Page

January-February 1992
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Exotic pest research well worth the price
by Kenneth R. Farrell

January-February 1992
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Biological control of ash whitefly: a success in progress
by Tom S. Bellows, Timothy D. Paine, Juli R. Gould, Larry G. Bezark, Joe C. Ball, Walt Bentley, Richard Coviello, Jim Downer, Pam Elam, Don Flaherty, Patty Gouveia, Carl Koehler, Richard Molinar, Neil O'Connell, Ed Perry, Greg Vogel

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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UC develops expanded agenda to combat exotic pests
by James M. Lyons

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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Plant quarantines: domestic strategies yield to international policies
by Dorthea Zadig

January-February 1992
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New strain of sweetpotato whitefly invades California vegetables
by Thomas M. Perring, Arthur Cooper, Dave J. Kazmer, Clyde Shields, Jon Shields

November-December 1991
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Leaf removal in wine grapes: a case study in extending research to the field
by Robert A. Pence, James I. Grieshop

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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Free trade impacts: Mexico's tomato processing industry may gain
by Kirby S. Moulton

September-October 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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Survey documents open burning in the San Joaquin Valley
by Bryan M. Jenkins, Scott Q. Turn, Robert B. Williams

July-August 1991
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Pest management: the search for alternatives
by Kenneth R. Farrell

July-August 1991
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Pesticides and your food: How safe is “safe”?
by Gary A. Beall, Christine M. Bruhn, Arthur L. Craigmill, Carl K. Winter

July-August 1991
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South Sierra oak regeneration wak in sapling stage
by Richard Standiford, Neil McDougald, Ralph Phillips, Aaron Nelson

March-April 1991
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Aphid problems increase on ornamentals
by Stacy L. Vehrs, Michael P. Parrella

January-February 1991
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Chemical control of amorbia, an insect pest of avocado and citrus
by J. Blair Bailey, Kirk N. Olsen

November-December 1990
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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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The 1990 Farm Bill sets new courses for agriculture
by Kenneth R. Farrell

November-December 1990
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Resin midges in Monterey pine Christmas trees
by T. D. Paine, E. J. Perry, C. S. Koehler

November-December 1990
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Citrus skirt pruning – a management technique for Phytophthora brown rot
by Phil A. Phillips, Neil V. O'Connell, John A. Menge

November-December 1990
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Supplemental chemical control for omnivorous looper on avocados
by J. Blair Bailey, Kirk N. Olsen

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: CALEW Cotton: an integrated expert system for cotton production and management
by Peter B. Goodell, Richard E. Plant, Thomas A. Kerby, Joyce F. Strand, L. Ted Wilson, Lowell Zelinski, Julie A. Young, Andrew Corbett, R. D. Horrocks, Ronald N. Vargas

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
by James I. Grieshop, Robert A. Pence

September-October 1990
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Trapping tomato fruitworm in the Central Valley
by Michael P. Hoffmann, Lloyd T. Wilson, Frank G. Zalom, Richard Coviello, Michael Murray, Peter B. Goodell, Donald Rough

September-October 1990
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Integrated pest management in California
by Frank G. Zalom, Mary Louise Flint

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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Alternatives to targeted pesticides: the DANR database
by Frank G. Zalom, Joyce F. Strand

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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The smokybrown cockroach: potential new pest in California
by A. G. Appel, Michael K. Rust, Donald A. Reierson

July-August 1990
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Parasites for filth fly control on dairies
by Jeffery A. Meyer, Bradley A. Mullens, Tracy L. Cyr, Clare Stokes

May-June 1990
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Granulosis virus: biological control for western grapeleaf skeletonizer
by Vernon M. Stern, Brian A. Federici

May-June 1990
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New agriculture deans for two UC campuses
by John E. Kinsella, Seymour D. Van Gundy

May-June 1990
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Three common pests of pistachio in California
by Themis J. Michailides

May-June 1990
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Control of two avocado mite pests
by J. Blair Bailey, Kirk N. Olsen

March-April 1990
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Meeting challenges of the 1990s in agriculture and natural resources
by Kenneth R. Farrell

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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Management of navel orangeworm and ants
by William W. Barnett, Lonnie C. Hendricks, Wesley K. Asai, Rachel B. Elkins, Debra Boquist, Clyde L. Elmore

July-August 1989
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Exotic fruit fly pests and California agriculture
by James R. Carey, Robert V. Dowell

May-June 1989
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Some lepidopterous pests of central coast apricots
by William W. Coates, Robert A. Van Steenwyk, Carolyn Pickel

March-April 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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Structural pest management: Insecticide resistance affects cockroach control
by Donald A. Reierson, Michael K. Rust, Arthur J. Slater, Timothy A.M. Slater

September-October 1988
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Structural pest management: Characteristics of decay and insect attack in California homes
by Allison N. Brier, William A. Dost, W. Wayne Wilcox

September-October 1988
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Guthion-resistant strain of walnut aphid parasite
by Marjorie A. Hoy, Frances E. Cave

July-August 1988
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Field-testing the sex pheromone for in avocados
by J. Blair Bailey, Michael P. Hoffmann, Leslie M. McDonough, Kirk N. Olsen

May-June 1988
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Stable fly activity on California dairies
by Bradley A. Mullens, Jeffery A. Meyer, Shirl E. Bishop, Thomas A. Shultz

May-June 1988
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Blacklight monitoring of two avocado insect pests
by J. Blair Bailey, Michael P. Hoffmann, Kirk N. Olsen

March-April 1988
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Plant spikes for commercial nurseries
by Michael P. Parrella, Alison Smith, Rod Ferrentino, Jeff Yost

September-October 1986
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Beetle from Australia threatens eucalyptus
by Glenn T. Scriven, Eldon L. Reeves, Robert F. Luck

July-August 1986
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‘Escaped’ artichokes are troublesome pests
by Craig D. Thomsen, G. Douglas Barbe, William A. Williams, Melvin R. George

March-April 1986
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Cover crops affect insect and spider populations in apple orchards
by Miguel A. Altierr, Linda L. Schmidt

January-February 1986
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Biological control of two avocado pests
by Earl R. Oatman, Gary R. Platner

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1985
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Strategies for managing lepidopterous pests on lettuce
by Marshall W. Johnson, Ken Kido, Nick C. Toscano, Robert A. Van Steenwyk, Steve C. Welter, Norman F. McCalley

January-February 1984
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Pests in the home garden
by Carlton S. Koehler, Leslie W. Barclay, Thomas M. Kretchun

September-October 1983
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Companion plants
by Koehler, Barclay, Kretchun

September-October 1983
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Monitoring lepidopterous pest damage to processing tomatoes
by Frank G. Zalom, Lloyd T. Wilson, Michael P. Hoffmann, W. Harry Lange, Craig V. Weakley

March-April 1983
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Lepidopterous pests of tomatoes in southern desert valleys
by Robert A. Van Steenwyk

January-February 1983
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Insect pests and their control
by Louis A. Riehl, Paul DeBach

November-December 1982
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Mites: A primary food source for two predators in San Joaquin Valley cotton
by D. Gonzlez, Bonnie Ruth Patterson, Thomas F. Leigh, L. Theodore Wilson

March-April 1982
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Weeds may augment biological control of insects
by Miguel A. Altieri

May-June 1981
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Damsel bugs useful as predators but need help
by John H. Benedict, Warren R. Cothran

August-September 1980
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A succession of insect pests
by Hiroshi Kido

July 1980
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Testing soybeans for resistance to spider mites
by Elmer C. Carlson, Benjamin H. Beard, Ronald Tarailo, Robert L. Witt

September 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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Integrated control of insect pests in San Joaquin Valley cotton
by Louis A. Falcon, Robert van den Bosch

February 1978
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Management of insect pests on potatoes
by Oscar G. Bacon, Vernon E. Burton, Jeffrey A. Wyman

February 1978
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Integrated pest management: Other pests: Integrated pest management research: Mosquito control
by Russell E. Fontaine, Charles H. Schaefer

February 1978
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Aphid control on chrysanthemums and carnations
by Ronald D. Oetting, Frank S. Morishita, Roland N. Jefferson, Wesley A. Humphrey, Seward T. Besemer

December 1977
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Walnut varieties differ in susceptibility to codling moth damage
by William H. Olson

October 1977
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Biological control: Pitting insects against insects
by Robert M. Boardman

October 1977
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Environmental upsets caused by chemical eradication
by Paul DeBach, Mike Rose

July 1977
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Grape pests
Editors

September 1976
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Increased insecticide use in cotton may cause secondary pest outbreaks
by Robert A. Van Steenwyk, Nick C. Toscano, Gregory R. Ballmer Ken Kido, Harold T. Reynolds

August 1976
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Computer model aids in weevil control
by A. P. Gutierrez, U. Regev, C. G. Summers

April 1976
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Biological control of russian thistle
by R. B. Hawkes, R. D. Goeden, A. Mayfield, D. W. Ricker

April 1975
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Anystid mite: Citrus thrips predator
by A. R. Mostafa, Paul DeBach, T. W. Fisher

March 1975
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Controlling pear rust mite
by J. L. Joos, A. Berlowitz, C. S. Davis

November 1974
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Insecticides and timing sprays for control of san jose scale
by R. E. Rice, J. E. Dibble, J. H. La Rue, R. A. Jones

April 1974
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Citrus pest management studies in Tulare County
by D. L. Flaherty, J. E. Pehrson, C. E. Kennett

November 1973
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Sex pheromone traps determine need for codling moth control in apple and pear orchards
by Richard S. Bethell, Louis A. Falcon, William C. Batiste, Gordon W. Morehead, Edio P. Delfino

May 1972
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Correcting imbalances spider mite populations in Southern San Joaquin vineyards
by D. Flaherty, C. Lynn, F. Jensen, M. Hoy

April 1972
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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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Yellowjacket control with a specific mirex-protein bait
by Robert E. Wagner, Donald A. Reierson

April 1971
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Integrated control of grape pests: Effectiveness of cryolite and standard lead arsenate against the omnivorous leaf roller
by M. T. Ali Niazee, C. D. Lynn, E. M. Stafford, D. A. Luvisi

December 1970
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Insects in cotton as affected by irrigation and fertilization practices
by Thomas F. Leigh, Donald W. Grimes, Hidemi Yamad, Dick Bassett, John R. Stockton

March 1970
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A progress report… bilogical control of pink bollworm in cotton
by B. R. Bartlett, D. Gonzalez

January 1970
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Spider mites on soybeans …injury and control
by Elmer C. Carlson

May 1969
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Insect-proofing during building construction
by W. Ebeling, R. E. Wagner, D. A. Reierson

May 1969
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Parasites for control of grape leaf folder
by R. L. Doutt, John Nakata, F. E. Skinner

April 1969
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Newer insecticides for the control of grape insect and spider mite pests
by E. M. Stafford, H. Kido

April 1969
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Population densities and economic injury levels of grape leafhopper
by F. L. Jensen, D. L. Flaherty, L. Chiarappa

April 1969
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Lygus bug control in cotton through alfalfa interplanting
by V. M. Stern, A. Mueller, V. Sevacherian, M. Way

February 1969
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Predacious spiders in California cotton
by T. F. Leigh, R. E. Hunter

January 1969
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Air pollution and agriculture today
by V. P. Osterli, L. B. McNelly

September 1968
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Morning glory control in vineyards …with two new soil-residual herbicides: Dichlobenil and chlorthiamid
by L. A. Lider, O. A. Leonard

May 1968
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Insect damage to sesame… and control possibilities
by Elmer C. Carlson

November 1967
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Light traps as detection devices for moths of cabbage looper and bollworm
by L. A. Falcon, R. van den Bosch, L. K. Etzel, C. A. Ferris, L. K. Stromberg

July 1967
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Insecticides and integrated control in peaches
by L. E. Caltagirone, W. W. Barnett

May 1966
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Integrated Pest Control: …New tactics against grape pests
by M. L. Peterson

April 1965
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"BUILT-IN" PEST CONTROL For Wall and Cabinet Voids in Houses And Other Buildings Under Construction
by W. EBELING, R. E. WAGNER

November 1964
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Parasites to aid control of navel orangeworm
by L. E. Caltagirone, K. P. Shea, G. L. Finney

January 1964
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Control of green peach aphid on peppers
by H. H. Shorey, R. L. Hale

December 1963
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