Evaluation of Grafted Tomato Plants for California Fresh Market Production Systems
Why graft? Grafting involves joining a fruit-producing shoot (called the ‘scion’) of a desirable cultivar onto the disease-resistant…
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Why graft? Grafting involves joining a fruit-producing shoot (called the ‘scion’) of a desirable cultivar onto the disease-resistant…
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Weed identification is the foundation for weed control. For both cultural controls (tillage, weed-whacking, etc.), and herbicides, misidentification…
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Nitrogen (N) is part of a balanced, natural cycle in the environment among the atmosphere, soil, plants, animals,…
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(originally March/April 2017) Citrus thrips is a common pest of California citrus, attacking leaves and the calyx end…
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(originally published January/February 2017) California has been in a historic drought and the lack of water has been…
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(originally published September/October 2016) Shortly after hiring on as the inaugural executive director of the University of Arizona’s…
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By: Thomas A. Turini, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vegetable Tomato spotted wilt virus is a thrips-transmitted virus…
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By: Larry Bettiga, Viticulture Farm Advisor University of California Cooperative Extension Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties…
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