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Comparing Fruit Rind Scarring That Three Early-Season Pests Cause in Mandarin
This publication helps you compare specific types of scars caused by insects inmandarins and sweet orange so you can prevent costly rind damage and the possible downgrading of your fruit.
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Cherry: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
Download a free copy of these UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives for agricultural crops -- essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field.
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3440
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Wild Blackberries: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Most species of wild blackberry, also called brambles, provide important sources of food and cover for many birds and mammals. Four species, however, are considered weeds.
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Dallisgrass: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Dallisgrass,
Paspalum dilatatum
, is a warm-season perennial bunch grass that was introduced into the United States from South America in the 1800s for use as a forage plant. It is now a troublesome weed that has naturalized throughout much of California.
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7491
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Seasonal Guide to Environmentally Responsible Pest Mgmt Practices in Almonds PDF
This handy publication is a decision guide packed with information to help almond growers make environmentally responsible pest management decisions year-round without decreasing their yields or increasing their reject levels.
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21619E
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Botryosphaeria Canker: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Botryosphaeria canker is a common disease in many ornamental and crop plants. These pathogens cause disease by growing around, along, or through the stem until the plant is girdled, killing tissue in its wake. It usually kills the bark and cambium but can also enter the wood.
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74177
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Eucalyptus Redgum Lerp Psyllid: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Psyllids are plant-juice sucking homopterans in the insect family Aphalaridae. Redgum lerp psyllid nymphs (immatures) form a cover called a "lerp," which is a small white, hemispherical cap composed of solidified honeydew and wax.
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7460
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Citrus: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
Download a free copy of these UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives -- essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field.
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Woodpeckers: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Woodpeckers come into conflict with people when they use human dwellings in their search of food, or as a surface for territorial/social drumming, or for nest construction. Such activities create disturbing noises and may cause structural damage.
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74124
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Cole Crops: UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
Download a free copy of these UC-approved guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticide use, and nonpesticide alternatives -- essential tools for anyone making pest management decisions in the field.
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3442
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