Landscape & Plant Pathology
The landscape horticulture program conducts extension activities and applied horticultural and plant pathology research that increases the productivity and efficiency of various enterprises that comprise the landscape horticulture industry. The plant pathologist provides extension of information on plant pathology subjects and conducts research appropriate to this discipline in ornamental and other agricultural commodities alone or in conjunction with other Cooperative Extension staff.
Landscape Notes
This newsletter is for the people working in the commercial landscape industry.
Vol 17. No. 1 June 2003
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- Landscape Entomology Symposium
- Palm Disease Note Fusarium Wilt or NOT??
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Vol.16 No. 1 June 2002
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- Herbicide Residue in Compost
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Vol. XXI No. 21 October 2001
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- Lerp Psyllid News
- Conk Season
- Landscape Disease Symposium, 11/21/2001
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Landscape Notes Volume 27, Issue 3
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Caring for Pruning Tools
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Volume 26, Issue 1
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This issue contains a pruning survey conducted with Master Gardeners and information about Bot fungi during drought conditions.
Volume 26, Issue 2
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Exploring the art and science of pruning.
Volume 25, Issue 1 -- September 2013
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- The Effects of Drought on Shade Trees
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Vol.14 No.4 - October 1999
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- Landscape Entomology/Disease Symposia
- Phytophthora: an unseen menace in the landscape
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Vol.14 No.3 - June, 1999
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- Coming Attraction
- A new pest insect of Eucalyptus citriodora
- Where have all the flowers gone?
- Roundup--The DDT of the Nineties?
Cooperative Extension Ventura County
Vol.14 No.2 - Winter 1998-99
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- Another new Psyllid Pest
- Flux Diseases in Trees
- Giant Whitefly Hits Ventura
- Horticulture Courses Offered at Ventura College
Cooperative Extension Ventura County