CE Plant Pathologist, Emeritus
Kearney Agricultural Research & Extension Center1072 Rorden Avenue
Selma, CA 93662
blteviotdale@ucanr.edu
Biography
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1973
Research StatementDiagnosis, epidemiology and control of fungal and bacterial diseases of deciduous fruit and nut crops.
Work Information
Location: Kearney Agricultural Center
Program Area: Plant Pathology
Unit: "Department of Plant Pathology, UC Davis"
Other Information
County: Fresno
Notes: 30 years with UC. UC's first woman agricultural specialist.
Specialty
Epidemiology and control of deciduous tree nut and fruit crops and olive diseasesBibliography
Non-Peer Reviewed
- 1997. Palmer, E. L., B.L. Teviotdale, and A.L. Jones. A relative of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010 detected in field isolates of Erwinia amylovora. Applied and Envir. Microbiol.
- 1997. Teviotdale, B. L., N. Goodell, and D. Harper. Abscission and kernel quality of almond fruit inoculated with the shot hole pathogen Wilsonomyces carpophilus. Plant Dis.: 82:000.
- 1997. Teviotdale, B. L., M. Viveros, and J. Grant. Apple russetting influenced by more than copper sprays. Calif. Agr. 51 (1):11-14
- 1996. Teviotdale, B. L., and D. Harper. Almond pruning wounds, bark abrasions susceptible to Ceratocystis. Calif. Agric. 50 (3):29-33.
- 1996. Teviotdale, B. L., T.J. Michailides, D.A. Goldhamer, and M. Viveros. Effects of hull abscission and inoculum concentration on severity of leaf death associated with hull rot of almond. Plant Dis. 80:809-812.
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- Almond pruning wounds, bark abrasions susceptible to Ceratocystis
- Midwinter irrigation can reduce deep bark canker of walnuts
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Vegetable Crops - Member