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Using Ecological Site Descriptions to make ranch-level decisions about where to manage for soil organic carbon
by Lina Aoyama, James W. Bartolome, Lucas Silva, Whendee L. Silver

April - September 2022
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Cattle grazing reduces fuel and leads to more manageable fire behavior
by Felix Ratcliff, Devii Rao, Sheila Barry, Shane Dewees, Luke Macaulay, Royce Larsen, Matthew Shapero, Rowan Peterson, Max Moritz, Larry Forero

April - September 2022
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To build a walled garden
by Lucien Crowder

April-June 2019
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UC ANR research and education influences landscape water conservation and public policy
by Janet S. Hartin, Lorence R. Oki, David W. Fujino, Karrie Reid, Charles A. Ingels, Darren L. Haver, William N. Baker

January-March 2019
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Hedgerow benefits align with food production and sustainability goals
by Rachael F. Long, Kelly Garbach, Lora A. Morandin

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

July-September 2017
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Coexisting with chaparral
by Jim Downing

April-June 2017
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After fire, the roles of rabbits and wildflowers
by Hazel White

April-June 2017
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Thinning treatments had minimal effect on soil compaction in mixed-conifer plantations
by Robert A. York, Richard K. Keller, Ariel C. Thomson

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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Post-fire vegetation dynamics of a sagebrush steppe community change significantly over time
by Sara K. Hanna, Kenneth O. Fulgham

January-March 2015
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Californians must learn from the past and work together to meet the forest and fire challenges of the next century
by Susan Kocher

January-March 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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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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Clean Development Mechanism agricultural methodologies could help California to achieve AB 32 goals
by Ariel Dinar, Donald F. Larson, J. Aapris Frisbie

October-December 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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UC leads effort to protect California forests from catastrophic fire
by Jeannette Warnert

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

January-March 2012
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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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SFREC research sustains rangeland and oak woodlands
by Arthur L. Craigmill, Kenneth W. Tate

April-June 2010
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Yuba River analysis aims to aid spring-run chinook salmon habitat rehabilitation
by Gregory Pasternack, Aaron A. Fulton, Scott L. Morford

April-June 2010
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Diaprepes root weevil, a new California pest, will raise costs for pest control and trigger quarantines
by Karen M. Jetter, Kris Godfrey

July-September 2009
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Light brown apple moth's arrival in California worries commodity groups
by Lucia G. Varela, Marshall W. Johnson, Larry Strand, Cheryl A. Wilen, Carolyn Pickel

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

April-June 2008
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Juniper removal may not increase overall Klamath River Basin water yields
by Timothy J. Kuhn, Kenneth W. Tate, David Cao, Melvin R. George

October-December 2007
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Biotic diversity interfaces with urbanization in the Lake Tahoe Basin
by Patricia N. Manley, Dennis D. Murphy, Lori A. Campbell, Kirsten E. Heckmann, Susan Merideth, Sean A. Parks, Monte P. Sanford, Matthew D. Schlesinger

April-June 2006
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Mechanical mastication thins Lake Tahoe forest with few adverse impacts
by B. Hatchett, Michael P. Hogan, Mark E. Grismer

April-June 2006
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Managed grazing and seedling shelters enhance oak regeneration on rangelands
by Douglas D. McCreary, Melvin R. George

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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Graphical analysis facilitates evaluation of stream-temperature monitoring data
by Kenneth W. Tate, David F. Lile, Donald L. Lancaster, Marni L. Porath, Julie A. Morrison, Yukako Sado

July-September 2005
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Blueberry research launches exciting new California specialty crop
by Manuel Jimenez, Francis Carpenter, Richard H Molinar, Kathryn Wright, Kevin R Day

April-June 2005
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Long-term grazing study in spring-fed wetlands reveals management tradeoffs
by Barbara Allen-Diaz, Randall D. Jackson, James W. Bartolome, Kenneth W. Tate, Lawrence G. Oates

July-September 2004
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Toll-free number aids Spanish-speaking firestorm victims; UC reserve burns
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January-March 2004
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Landscape changes in Nevada County reflect social and ecological transitions
by Peter A. Walker, Sarah J. Marvin, Louise P. Fortmann

October-December 2003
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Non-oak native plants are main hosts for sudden oak death pathogen in California
by Matteo Garbelotto, Jennifer M Davidson, Kelly Ivors, Patricia E Maloney, Daniel Hüberli, Steven T Koike, David M Rizzo

January-March 2003
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Monitoring shows vegetation change at multiple scales
by Adina M. Merenlender, Kerry L. Heise, James W. Bartolome, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

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

November-December 2001
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Watershed research examines rangeland management effects on water quality
by Randy A. Dahlgren, Kenneth W. Tate, David J. Lewis, Edward R. Atwill, John M. Harper, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

November-December 2001
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Integrated strategies offer site-specific control of yellow starthistle
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Steven F. Enloe, Guy B. Kyser, Steve B. Orloff

November-December 2000
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UC IPM: 20 years of progress
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November-December 2000
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Modeling vineyard expansion, potential habitat fragmentation
by Emily Heaton, Adina M. Merenlender

May-June 2000
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Publicly funded weather database benefits users statewide
by Doug Parker, Daniel R. Cohen-Vogel, Daniel E. Osgood, David Zilberman

May-June 2000
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Is California's future hydraulically sustainable?
by Richard E. Howitt

March-April 2000
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Past forest management promoted root disease in Yosemite Valley
by Garey W. Slaughter, David M. Rizzo

May-June 1999
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Clipping chamise reduces brush fire hazard
by Theodore E. Adams, Peter B. Sands

May-June 1999
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Glassy-winged sharpshooters expected to increase plant disease
by Alexander H. Purcell, Stuart R. Saunders

March-April 1999
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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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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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Wind barriers offer short-term solution to fugitive dust
by David A. Grantz, David L. Vaughn, Robert J. Farber, Bong Kim, Tony VanCuren, Rich Campbell

July-August 1998
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Scientists score dustbusting efforts in Antelope Valley
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July-August 1998
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DustBusters reduce pollution, wind erosion: Though difficult to achieve, revegetation is best way to stabilize soil
by David A. Grantz, David L. Vaughn, Robert J. Farber, Bong Kim, Tony VanCuren, Rich Campbell, David Bainbridge, Tom Zink

July-August 1998
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Oak woodlands harbor greatest biodiversity
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November-December 1997
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Vertebrates diverse and abundant in well-structured oak woodland
by William D. Tietje, Justin K. Vreeland

November-December 1997
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Ranchers manage land to enhance watershed
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March-April 1997
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Post-fire herbicide sprays enhance native plant diversity
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, Daniel B. Marcum, Guy B. Kyser, Michelle S. Rasmussen

January-February 1997
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Wholesale nursery surveys reveal inventory, customers and business practices
by Ursula K. Schuch, Grant J. Klein

September-October 1996
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Harvesting forest biomass reduces wildfire fuel
by Gary Nakamura

March-April 1996
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Inventory first step to conserving plant diversity
by Bruce M. Pavlik

November-December 1995
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Displaced by agriculture, urban growth: California wildlife faces uncertain future
by Thomas E. Kucera, Reginald H. Barrett

November-December 1995
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How new crop disaster policy could affect California
by Hyunok Lee, Joy Harwood, Agapi Somwaru

May-June 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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Stress-adapted landscapes save water, escape injury in drought
by Roy M. Sachs

November-December 1991
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Environmental horticulture: “Growth” industry in California
by Dennis R. Pittenger, Victor A. Gibeault, Steve T. Cockerham

May-June 1991
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: new crop for California?
by Roy M. Sachs, Choong I. Lee, Sue A. Cartwright, Michael S. Reid, Colin Smith

July-August 1990
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Wildlife diversity of the central Sierra foothills
by William M. Block, Michael L. Morrison

March-April 1990
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Halophytes as a rangeland resource
by David B. Kelley

October 1984
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A foliage blight of euonymus caused by
by Randolph Keim, Laura J. Klure, George A. Zentmyer

May-June 1981
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Rehabilitation of eastern Sierra Nevada roadsides
by P. Dean Smith, Jack Edell, Frank Jurak, James Young

April 1978
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Revegetation of disturbed sites in the Mojave Desert with native shrubs
by Walter L. Graves, Burgess L. Kay, William A. Williams

March 1978
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Germination of native desert shrubs
by W. A. Williams, O. D. Cook, B. L. Kay

August 1974
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Survival of selected desert shrubs under dry soil conditions
by S. B. Clark, J. Letey, O. R. Lunt, A. Wallace

August 1974
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Chaparral shrub control as influenced by grazing, herbicides and fire
by Alfred H. Murphy, Oliver A. Leonard

January 1974
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Hillside clearing and revegetation of Fire Hazard Areas
by Cyrus M. McKell, Vernon Stoutemyer, Lyle Pyeatt, Chester Perry, J. R. Goodin

December 1966
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Flower Beds in Public Places
by R. M. Sachs, Jack Debie, Marion Stephens

November 1965
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Chemical brush control for fire hazard reduction and natural landscape improvement around the rural home
by O. A. Leonard, W. A. Harvey

September 1962
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