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Fig Propagation

Fig Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Flower & Fruit Photo Gallery | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Sexual Propagation Asexual Propagation Cuttings | Grafting | Layering | Micropropagation Sexual propagation Although it is possible to grow fig from seed it...
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Fig Scion & Rootstock Selection

Fig Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Flower, Fruit & Cultivar Photo Gallery | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Scion Selection There are two primary types of commercial fig, the Smyrna and the common fig in California.
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Fig References & Links

Fig Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Flower, Fruit & Cultivar Photo Gallery | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Links Fruit and Nut Information - Fig: a listing of useful links and pdf files on this website. References Bapat, V. A. and M. Mhatre. 2005.
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Fig Deficiencies & Pests

Fig Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Flower, Fruit & Cultivar Photo Gallery | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links UC Statewide IPM Program: How to Manage Pests: Fig Includes Year-round IPM Program for walnuts, and University of California's official guidelines...
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Fig Insect, Mite & Nematode Pests

Fig in California > Deficiencies & Pests > Insect, Mite & Nematode Pests Nematodes, specifically root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica) and the dagger nematode (Xiphinema index), can reduce tree growth and yield in California.
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Fig Diseases & Disorders

Fig in California > Deficiencies & Pests > Diseases & Disorders The most common diseases of figs grown in California include: Surface mold or Alternaria rot (Alternaria alternata) Fig endosepsis, brown rot, internal rot, eye-end rot, pink rot or soft rot (Fusarium moniliforme, F. solani, or F.
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Fig Deficiencies

Fig in California > Deficiencies & Pests > Deficiencies Fig Photo Gallery These photos are accessed from the UC ANR Repository, are available courtesy of University of California research and extension personnel and programs, including the UC Statewide IPM Project.
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Kiwifruit Propagation

Kiwifruit Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Sexual Propagation Asexual Propagation Grafting | Micropropagation | Cuttings Kiwifruit is almost exclusively propagated asexually by grafting fruiting varieties onto seedling rootst...
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Kiwifruit Scion & Rootstock Selection

Kiwifruit Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Rootstock selection Kiwifruit cuttings are typically grafted onto seedling rootstock propagated from seed.
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Kiwifruit Deficiencies & Pests

Kiwifruit Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links UC Statewide IPM Program: How to Manage Pests: Kiwifruit Includes Year-round IPM Program for kiwifruit, and University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniq...
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