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Ascochyta Blight of Garbanzos
Frate, Carol A
;
Mueller, Shannon C
;
Temple, Steve R
Farm
(2007)
Ascochyta blight is a major disease of garbanzos in California. Learn how to control of the disease after harvest in infected fields and prevent its spread into new areas.
Book
Peer Reviewed
A Field Key to the Most Common Lygus Species Found in Agronomic Crops of the Central San Joaquin Valley of California
Mueller, Shannon C
;
Summers, Charles G
;
Goodell, Peter B
Farm
(2003)
Correct identification of captured Lygus bugs and similar-looking insects is a key to accurate research and pest control. This publication and its companion publication (
Key Features of Common Lygus Species%
) give point-by-point instructions.
Book
Peer Reviewed
Key Features of Common Lygus Species in the Central San Joaquin Valley
Mueller, Shannon C
;
Goodell, Peter B
;
Summers, Charles G
Farm
(2003)
Correct identification of captured Lygus bugs and similar-looking insects is a key to accurate research and pest control. This identification key and its companion publication (
A Field Key to the Most Common Lygus Species%
) give point-by-point instructions.
Book
Peer Reviewed
Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Garbanzos
Frate, Carol A
;
Mueller, Shannon C
;
Temple, Steve R
;
Davis, R Michael
Farm
(2007)
Sclerotinia rot (white mold) is a fungal disease of garbanzos and other crops in California. While much remains unknown about Sclerotinia rot, this publication will help you identify it and manage its severity and spread.
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