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. More publications.Many UC IPM printed publications are available online. You can read most directly from our Web site. All Pest Notes and Pest Management Guidelines are available as HTML versions and PDF files. See or order from the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) catalog. On this page.agricultural ipmThe UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines (PMGs) are the University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing insect, mite, nematode, weed, and disease pests in agricultural crops, floriculture and ornamental nurseries, and commercial turf. All PMGs can be viewed.
All are also available in format. In addition, these two series are available from county and from the Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) catalog. Spanish Language Pest Management Guidelines. con las fotos del color (2.2 MB PDF).Efficacy and Timing of Fungicides, Bactericides, and Biologicals for Deciduous Tree Fruit, Nut, Strawberry, and Vine CropsThis 48-page University of California (PDF) lists properties and efficacy of registered and experimental fungicides; disease and pathogen names; and fungicide efficacy for tree fruit, nut, strawberry, and vine crops. This publication is updated annually.
Herbicide Resistance: Definition and Management StrategiesA herbicide ceases to be useful tool for farmers when its target weeds develop resistance to its effects. This publication helps you understand resistance: what causes it, and how you can slow or prevent its development. Authors: Timothy S. Prather, Joseph M. DiTomaso, and Jodie S.
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( PDF) Integrated Pest Management for Small Grains AddendaThis 8-page collection of addenda, available free as a PDF, accompanies the manual, Updates to 20 pages, 4 tables, and 1 figure are included. A copy of the addenda is shipped free with each book purchase, or you can (PDF).
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Keys to Lygus speciesThese two guides, published in 2003 and downloadable as PDFs from the ANR catalog, are used to identify the three species of Lygus reportedly found in agronomic crops in the Central San Joaquin Valley of California. Correct identification is a key to accurate research and pest control. Authors are Shannon C.
Mueller, Charles G. Summers, and Peter B. Goodell. A Field Key to the Most Common Lygus Species of the Central San Joaquin ValleyThe Field Key contains detailed explanations and descriptions of Lygus hesperus (western tarnished plant bug), the predominant species found in the valley; Lygus elisus Van Duzee (pale legume bug); and Lygus lineolaris Palisot de Beauvois (tarnished plant bug).
12 pp. Key Features of Common Lygus Species in the Central San Joaquin ValleyKey Features, the companion and 'quick guide' to the Field Key, shows the key features of these three Lygus species. 4 pp.urban and community ipm including Pest Notes and Quick TipsUniversity of California's official guidelines for monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests of ornamental trees, shrubs, fruit trees, nuts, berries, grapevines, and vegetables in urban settings. The section includes information from Pest Notes and The UC Guide to Solving Garden and Landscape Problems.
Are also available in PDF format, and some are available as (short summaries), with many Quick Tips in. Easy On-Site Tests for Fungi and Viruses in Nurseries and GreenhousesTo manage a disease effectively, you have to determine which specific pathogens are present. This publication describes test kits that identify some common plant viruses and root and crown decay fungi. You can use kits to test for certain viruses affecting aboveground parts of virtually any plant. Authors: John N. Kabashima, James D.
MacDonald, Steve H. Dreistadt, and Diane E. (PDF) Establishing Integrated Pest Management Policies and Programs A Guide for Public AgenciesThis publication, revised in 2003 and available in PDF, provides step-by-step processes for developing a written IPM policy, establishing procedures appropriate for individual agencies, and responding to employee resistance to changes. Adoption of a written IPM policy provides public agencies with an effective way to respond to public concerns about health and environmental problems associated with pesticides or other pest control methods. A written policy also helps organize decision-making in an agency so the safest effective procedures are systematically followed and each employee's role in a pest management program is clarified. Authored by M. Flint, Sheila Daar, and Richard Molinar, this guide also includes a list of resources for integrated pest management information.
13 pp.This poster shows many of the beneficial insects that prey on plant pests. (2 MB PDF) Pesticide safety and training Understanding Pesticide Labels for Making Proper ApplicationsThese pocket-sized laminated cards are intended to help pesticide handlers, applicators, safety trainers, and pest control advisers (PCAs) make safe and legal pesticide applications. The cards explain when to read the label, describe what kind of information can be found in each section of a pesticide label, and point out specific instruction areas so that applicators can apply pesticides safely and avoid illegal pesticide residues. Bound with a spiral coil, this eye-catching instructional card set was designed for both English-speakers and when flipped over, for Spanish-speaking audiences as well. 31 cards.(3.6 MB PDF)(3.6 MB PDF) WPS Training for Fieldworkers Teaching Workers How to Protect Themselves from Pesticide Hazards in the WorkplaceThis 95-page instructor's manual is designed to be used with the video Protecting Yourself From Pesticide Hazards in the Workplace. The manual provides instructors with ideas and examples of interactive activities to increase comprehension of the pesticide-related workplace hazards and ways that workers can avoid these hazards.
The video and accompanying activities cover all the points that must be addressed when conducting Worker Protection Standard (WPS) training for fieldworkers. Printing this PDF file will provide you with a camera-ready version of the booklet, suitable for copying. Copies of the video have been provided to each state pesticide regulatory agency and Cooperative Extension Service.
Reducing Pesticide Risks an interactive program for training pesticide handlersThis 113-page instructor's manual is designed to be used with the video Reducing Pesticide Risks: An Interactive Program for Training Pesticide Handlers.This is a five-episode story about a farm owner and a recently hired employee. It portrays their discussions on pesticide illnesses and injuries. Topics include how to protect yourself when you handle pesticides, how to safely handle pesticides and their containers, how to apply pesticides safely, and how to clean up after handling pesticides. Printing this PDF file will provide you with a camera-ready version of the booklet, suitable for copying. Copies of the video have been provided to each state pesticide regulatory agency and Cooperative Extension Service.
Sewer Line Root ControlThis publication provides information for those who use or supervise the use of restricted-use pesticides for controlling roots in sewer lines.
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