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Fumigants and Non-fumigant Alternatives: Regulatory and Research Updates from April 22, 2016 Presentations: Latest Regulation for Fumigant Use in Ventura County CSC Update on Fumigant Alternatives and Other Industry Priorities Improving Fumigant Distribution and Efficacy During Bed Fumigation Perfor...
Southern California strawberry research update: varieties and production Investigation of Macrophomina and Fusarium spp -- Research update on biology and management Investigation of Macrophomina and Fusarium spp -- Plant Pathology Investigation of Macrophomina and Fusarium spp -- Results from 2010-2...
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The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) is a pest that acts as a carrier or vector spreading "huanglongbing" (HLB), a devastating disease of citrus trees. This bacterial disease is transmitted to healthy trees by the psyllid after it feeds on infected plant tissue.
We would like to thank Ventura Master Gardener Susan Latham who spearheaded this project. We would also like to thank Master Gardener Sue Mills and the University of California Weed Work Group.
The flatworm is a member of the flatworm group as opposed to round worms (nematodes) and segmented worms (earthworms). It also is commonly called a terrestrial flatworm. Although, not common in the Central Coast landscape, it is also not rare.