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.

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Landscape Notes

This newsletter is for the people working in the commercial landscape industry.
Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Vol. 19, No.2 - March 2006

December 31, 1989
Some factors about soil that you need to know to understand the biology of the oak tree in California.
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Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Vol. 19, No. 1 - February 2006

December 31, 1989
Palm Research Symposia Snake Oil, Horticultural Myths, Horticultural Urban Legends, and Persuaders in our Industry...
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Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Vol 18 No.4 December 2004

December 31, 1989
Ventura College Horticulture Program Provides Useful Spring Classes Palm Tree Management, Part I: selecting the right palm...
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Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Vol 17. No. 4 October 2003

December 31, 1989
Landscape Disease Symposium Pruning to Control Diamond Scale Trunk Injection with Trifloxystrobin and Myclobutanil to Control Powdery Mildew of Coast Live Oak...
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Cooperative Extension Ventura County: Article

Vol 17. No. 3 August 2003

December 31, 1989
Ventura Community College Horticulture/Agriculture Classes for the Fall Semester Palm Disease Notes - Diamond Scale...
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