P-ISSN 0008-0845
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Vol. 59, Issue 4, 2005October 01, 2005 PDT
Almond growers rely on pest control advisers for integrated pest management
Almond growers rely on pest control advisers for integrated pest management
S Brodt, F Zalom, R Krebill-Prather, W Bentley, C Pickel, J Connell, L Wilhoit, M Gibbs,
Articles in Vol. 59, Issue 4, 2005
Vol. 59, Issue 4, 2005
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- New BSE cases limit U.S. beef exports, change cattle testingM Robin
- Feed tests, models helping to control BSEM Robin
- Public school districts learning to reduce pesticide risks to childrenS John
- Survey seeks to improve sudden oak death outreachM Robin
- U.S. beef industry faces new policies and testing for mad cow diseaseK O'Neill
- PCR and antibody methods: Research compares two cattle feed tests that detect bovine byproduct contaminantsM SawyerW SmithG RensenB OsburnJ Cullor
- Managed grazing and seedling shelters enhance oak regeneration on rangelandsD McCrearyM George
- Introduced parasitic wasps could control glassy-winged sharpshooterL PilkingtonN IrvinE BoydM HoddleS TriapitsynB CareyW JonesM David
- Imported parasitic wasp helps control red gum lerp psyllidD DahlstenK DaaneT PaineK SimeA LawsonD RowneyW RoltschA JohnJ KabashimaD ShawK RobbP GeiselW ChaneyC IngelsL VarelaM BianchiG Taylor
- Healthy Schools Act spurs integrated pest management in California public schoolsC GeigerD Tootelian
- Almond growers rely on pest control advisers for integrated pest managementS BrodtF ZalomR Krebill-PratherW BentleyC PickelJ ConnellL WilhoitM Gibbs
- English walnut rootstocks help avoid blackline disease, but produce less than ‘Paradox’ hybridJ GrantG McGranahan
- Covering hay in the irrigated Sonoran Desert decreases heat damageJ GuerreroM LopezM Cervantes
Brodt, S, F Zalom, R Krebill-Prather, W Bentley, C Pickel, J Connell, L Wilhoit, and M Gibbs. 2005. “Almond Growers Rely on Pest Control Advisers for Integrated Pest Management.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 59 (4): 242–48. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v059n04p242.