- Author: Mark Lundy
- Contributor: Cassandra Swett
- Contributor: Nicholas Alexander George
- Contributor: Michael Rodriguez
As noted during our May 11th Field Day presentation in Davis, during the 2016-17 season darkening/purpling glumes (as depicted in Image 1) were widely observed in common spring wheat both within the UC Regional testing program and by growers and crop consultants around the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. In addition, these symptoms appeared to have a genetic link because particular wheat varieties consistently displayed symptoms in multiple locations, while others displayed none.
There are multiple potential causes for darkened glumes, some pathogenic and some physiological. Cassandra Swett, the UC Cooperative...
- Author: Mark Lundy
A survey of California growers, certified crop advisors (CCA), pest control advisors (PCA), and input suppliers was conducted online between January and May of 2017 via a link sent out on the University of California Small Grains Blog (http://ucanr.edu/blogs/smallgrains/). Notifications about the survey were sent to the UC Grains listserv and the California Wheat Commission electronic mailing list. The objective of the survey was to gain a better understanding of the current status of small grain production in California and seek input to...
- Author: Mark Lundy
We were glad to see a great turnout for this year's Small Grains and Alfalfa/Forages field day in May. Handouts from the morning and afternoon programs are now available online. The morning agenda is here, with handouts and videos for a subset of the talks here. The afternoon agenda is here, with related handouts here.
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The 2017 Small Grains/Alfalfa-Forages Field Day will be held on May 11th at the UC Davis Agronomy Field Headquarters and is scheduled from 8AM - 4:30 PM (Agenda and details here). We hope to see you at the event!
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- Author: Mark Lundy
- Author: Nicholas Clark
- Author: Konrad Mathesius
- Contributor: Nicholas Alexander George
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With the wet weather that has already marked this growing season and more rain in the forecast for parts of California, we have been keeping a close eye on disease symptoms. While we do not yet have definite conclusions to all of the symptomology we've observed, we believe it may be of interest and utility to share some of the disease notes and photos we've collected to date. We are grateful to the new UCCE Specialist in Plant Pathology, Dr. Cassandra Swett, who has been helping us to make sense of some of what we're been seeing in the field. Included below are some general notes followed by some more specific notes from Agronomy Advisors Nicholas Clark (San Joaquin...