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Asian Citrus Psyllid
Much has changed since the 2006 release of this publication. Research and treatment methods are changing. For the latest information on Asian Citrus Psyllid visit UC ANR's interactive website on
ACP/HLB management.
for growers, home owners, and master gardeners.
Publication Number::
8205
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California Citrus Rootstocks - PDF
This guide organizes the best available information on rootstocks in a useable form to help you make the best rootstock selection. Step by step you will define your goal, evaluate your orchard site, and systematically select your rootstock.
Publication Number::
21477E
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Citrus Bacterial Canker Disease and Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening)
Citrus canker and huanglongbing (HLB, or citrus greening) are two serious diseases that affect crops around the world, but have not yet infected California groves. Find out how to keep these diseases out of the state.
Publication Number::
8218
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Citrus Leafminer and Citrus Peelminer
Citrus leafminer and citrus peelminer are serious pests of California citrus groves. Learn how to tell them apart and how to apply appropriate control measures. Includes 45 color photos.
Publication Number::
8321
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Citrus Leafminer: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Citrus leafminer larvae cause damage to new leaves on citrus plants and are particularly troublesome on younger trees. Learn how to control this pest using natural and chemical methods.
Publication Number::
74137
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Citrus Production Manual
The first comprehensive manual on citrus production from the University of California covers the entire process in a clear and accessible way.
Publication Number::
3539
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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.
Publication Number::
3441
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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.
Publication Number::
8708
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Consejos sobre la sequĆa: Cultivar con agua subterrĆ”nea de poca profundidad
Esta publicaciĆ³n ofrece un resumen sobre el diseƱo, instalaciĆ³n, mantenimiento y programaciĆ³n de un sistema de riego apropiado que puede ayudar a que los huertos de cĆtricos sigan produciendo en tiempos en los que el agua escasea.
Publication Number::
8412
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Cottony Cushion Scale: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Cottony cushion scale can infest many woody ornamentals and certain crops. Common hosts in California are citrus, cocculus, nandina, and pittosporum. Its cottony egg sac and profuse honeydew production make cottony cushion scale easy to spot.
Publication Number::
7410
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Diaprepes Root Weevil
Diaprepes root weevil is a serious pest of Florida citrus, sweet potatoes, papayas, and ornamental plants, and it threatens to become established in California as well.
This download is 1,3.5 KB.
Publication Number::
8131
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Drought Tip: Irrigating Citrus with Limited Water
As an evergreen in Californiaās Mediterranean climate, citrus requires some water all year long. Proper irrigation system design, installation, maintenance and scheduling can help citrus orchards continue production during drought.
Publication Number::
8549
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El riego de los citricos con agua limitada
Esta publicaciĆ³n ofrece un resumen sobre el diseƱo, instalaciĆ³n, mantenimiento y programaciĆ³n de un sistema de riego apropiado que puede ayudar a que los huertos de cĆtricos sigan produciendo en tiempos en los que el agua escasea.
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8549s
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Integrated Pest Management for Citrusā3rd Edition
Learn to apply the principles of integrated pest management to identify and manage more than 150 pests, diseases, and disorders, including Asian Citrus Psyllid.
Publication Number::
3303
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Life Stages of California Red Scale and Its Parasitoids-PDF
As an alternative to chemical pesticides, farmers can release natural enemies of California red scale. This leaflet helps growers evaluate the effectiveness of natural enemies by learning about the scale life cycle and signs of parasitism.
Publication Number::
21529E
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Micro-Irrigation of Trees and Vines
Covers all types of microirrigation-microsprinkler, surface drip, and subsurface drip, with information on emitters, pumps, valves, and flow meters; designing the best system; wetting patterns and pressure loss; and routine maintenance.
Publication Number::
3378
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Passive Frost Protection of Trees and Vines
Freezing temperatures can have a devastating effect on tree and vine crop production. Proper management of your orchard or vineyard before a frost night can minimize potential damage. These management practices are called "passive protection."
Publication Number::
21429e
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Photographic Guide to Citrus Fruit Scarring
This publication helps you recognize specific types of scars and their causes so you can prevent costly rind damage and the possible downgrading of your fruit.
Publication Number::
8090
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Sediment Management Goals and Recommended Practices for Orchards and Vineyards
Specific steps you can take to minimize vineyard and orchard soil erosion and keep downstream waterways clean.
Reference Sheet 3.5
in the Farm Water Quality Planning series.
Publication Number::
8219
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