Ongoing research

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Plant Pathology and Landscape Horticulture

Researchers: Carol Lovat, UCRiverside & Ben Faber, UCCE-VC Correlative inhibition occurs when auxin accumulates and/or cytokinin (CK) concentration is reduced, auxin>>CK.
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New Commodity Development

Researchers: Ramiro Lobo, UCCE-SD, Gary Bender, UCCE-SD, Jose Fernando De Soto, UCCE-VC, Cheryl Wilen, UCCE-SD, Steve Koike, UCCE-MC, Jose Aguiar, UCCE-RC, Ben Faber, UCCE-VC, Greg Douhan, UCRiverside & Pat Nolan, SD County Ag Commissioner. Pitahaya or dragon fruit (Hylocereus spp.
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Strawberries and Other Berries

Researchers: Surendra Dara, UCCE-SLO & Oleg Daugovish, UCCE-VC. Entomopathogenic fungi such as Beauveria bassiana, Isaria fumosorosea, and Metarhizium brunneum are primarily used for managing arthropod pests.
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Soils, Mulches and Organic Amendments

Researchers: James Downer, UCCE-VC & Howard Ferris, UCDavis. Soil-borne root damaging diseases often result as a consequence of cropping the same kinds of plants on the same land over a number of years.
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About Us

UC Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HAREC) is located in Ventura County, a few miles east of the Pacific Ocean and enjoys a mild climate.. The history of the Center begins with the Thelma Hansen estate.
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Research

HAREC research focuses on methods for improving plant productivity, including leading-edge irrigation technologies and techniques, biocontrol of pathogens and pests, novel pruning techniques, and the introduction and evaluation of promising crop commodities.
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Extension, Outreach & Education

HAREC is dedicated to Extension, Education and Outreach and serves as a venue for a wide variety of audiences. Field days and workshops provided by UC advisors extend research results to local growers.
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Research Advisory Committee

The Research and Extension Center System (RECS) supports field research, education and extension activities by providing suitable environments including land, labor, facilities and support staff.
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Research Projects

Crops grown at the Center include lemons, avocados, strawberries, vegetables, and nursery stock. There is a small collection of tropical and sub-tropical trees including various citrus, banana, guava, mango, passion fruit, persimmon, papaya, and fig.
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