Entomology Advisor, emeritus
UC Cooperative Extension - Imperial County1050 East Holton Road
Holtville, CA 92250-9615
(442) 265-7700
etnatwick@ucanr.edu
Education
--, University of Wyoming. 1980
Awards
- Distinguished Service Award Outstanding Research - Advisor
Presented by UC ANR, 1994
Specialty
Entomology, Pest ManagementAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Ag Commodities and Products - General
- Plant Commodities and Products
- Field Crops
- Alfalfa
- Cotton, Upland
- Vegetable Crops
- Tomatoes - Fresh
- Alliums
- Onions
- Cucurbits
- Cole Crops
- Melons
- Plants and Their Systems
- Insects, Mites, and Other Arthropods Affecting Plants
- Natural Resources and Environment
Bibliography
Peer Reviewed
Wintermantel, W. M.; Gilbertson, R. L.; McCreight, J. D.; Natwick, E. T. (2016). "Host-specific relationship between virus titer and whitefly transmission of Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus." Plant Dis. 100(1):92-98.
- Batuman, O.; Natwick, E. T.; Wintermantel, W. M.; Tian, T.; McCreight, J. D.; Hladky, L. L.; Gilbertson, R. L. (2015). "First Report of an Ipomovirus Infecting Cucurbits in the Imperial Valley of California." Plant Disease 99(7): 1042.
J., McCreight.; Wintermantel, W.; Natwick, E. (2013). "Host plant resistance to Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus and Bemisia tabaci in melon: status and prospects." HortScience 48(9): S130.
California Agriculture Article Contributions
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Alfalfa and Forage Systems - Member
- Entomology - Member
- Pest Management in ANR - Member
- Spray Application Technology - Member
- Warm Season Vegetables - Member