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University of California IPM: Pest Management


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Peppers
Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Peppers to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (11/03) ... [... more]
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An Introduction To Ants
In this tutorial, you will learn how to identify and manage common household ants. The tutorial also includes some basic ant anatomy and biology. ... [... more]
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Omnivorous Leafroller
The adult omnivorous leafroller is bell shaped with blackish grey snouthlike mouthparts that protrude forward from the head. Forewings are dark rusty brown with the tip being tan in color. Size varies from 0.38 to 0 ... [... more]
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Selectivity And Persistence Of Key Cotton Insecticides ...
Acknowledgment: This table was compiled based on research data and experience of University of California scientists working on a variety of crops. ... [... more]
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Viruses And Viroid Diseases
Impatiens necrotic spot virus and/or tomato spotted wilt (tomato spotted wilt group) thrips amaryllis, aster, ageratum, begonia, calendula, calla, chrysanthemum, coreopsis, cosmos, dahlia, forget-me-not, gerbera, ... [... more]
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Nematodes
Take soil samples in fall from within the root zone of the previous crop after harvest or, preferably, just before harvest. Divide the field into sampling blocks of not more than five acres. Each block should be ... [... more]
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Manipulating Cultural Practices And Growing Conditions
Ant control Border vegetation management Dust control Fertilization Irrigation amount and frequency Irrigation water quality Harvest methods and timing Mulching Pruning Rootstock certified pathogen-free Rootstock ... [... more]
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Kiwifruit
Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Kiwifruit to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (1/02) ... [... more]
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Relative Toxicities Of Insecticides And Miticides Used ...
5 Ratings are as follows: I = Do not apply to blooming plants; II = Apply only during late evening; III = Apply only during late evening, night, or early morning; and IV = Apply at any time with reasonable safety to ... [... more]
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Peach Silver Mite
Peach silver mites overwinter as females in bark crevices, around buds, and under bud scales. They move to the leaves soon after budbreak in spring. These mites can also be found on small fruit, often inhabiting the ... [... more]
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Late Leaf Rust
Late leaf rust infects red and purple raspberry and is not a systemic pathogen. As the name late leaf rust suggests, later in the season (beginning in July) many small rust spots are found on the older, lower leaves ... [... more]
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Bot Canker
Pruning wounds provide an infection site. Once infected, complete removal of canker is necessary. On older vines, doubling of spurs to replace lost spur positions and extensive cordon retraining is necessary to ... [... more]
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