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- Irrigation Practices and Water Management in
Avocados - Asphyxiation
- Cellulase Activity in Mulches
- Guava Pest Alert
- Putting Bees to Work to ID Sunblotch
- Field Trial Results You Can Use: Citrus Thrips
Insecticide Research - And three great workshops coming up
In 2025, Area Citrus IPM Advisors at Lindcove Research and Extension Center (LREC) organized a series of focused extension and outreach activities bringing together pest control advisors (PCAs), growers, and industry partners to address emerging and persistent pest issues in California citrus.
Topics In Subtropics
A quarterly newsletter prepared by Cooperative Extension tree crop Farm Advisors in California.
Topics in Subtropics Spring 2018
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Topics in this issue:
- A Taste of Coffee
- Colletotrichum Shoot Dieback: A New Disease of Citrus in California
- Successfully Irrigating Potted Trees
- An Update on Huanglongbing disease of Citrus in California
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Topics in Subtropics Summer 2024
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This edition includes the following:
- Cherimoya Growers Handbook Available On-Line
- Learning From the Rain
- Optimizing Avocado Irrigation Management Practices Using Soil Moisture Sensing
- Pest Alert: Fig Wax Scale
- Ag Labor Management Resources
- Upcoming meetings
- Avocado Irrigation workshops
- Avocado Sunblotch Viroid (ASBVd)
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Topics in Subtropics Spring 2024
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- Effectiveness of Asian citrus psyllid management in huanglongbing treatment zones in residential Southern California
- Managed honeybees in a wet year
- Threats to citrus orchards in California by synergistic effects of dry root rot and phytophthora root and crown rot
- Microbial Safety in Avocado Farms
- How Much Fruit is Up there?
- Tiny Troublemakers: How Geminiviruses are affecting California's Crops
- Citrus Leprosis Disease – Staying alert on potential threat to California’s citrus industry
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Vol 17, Summer 2018
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TOPICS IN THIS ISSUE:
• Native Pollinators of California Avocado as Affected by Introduced Pollinator Gardens
• Which Way World Avocados?
• Evaluating Cost Effectiveness of High Density Planting of Avocados: Experiment on Water and Pruning
• Herbicide injury in avocados
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Topics in Subtropics Fall 2023
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TOPICS IN THIS ISSUE:
- IRCHLB?
- Pocket Gopher Management
- Phytophthora Diseases of California Citrus
- Airblast Sprayers
- Temperature Inversion Data Helps Guide
Frost Responses - Bodil Cass – New Subtropical Fruit IPM
Specialist
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Topics in Subtropics - Winter 2023
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Topics in this issue:
- Introducing Fetemeh Khodadi, Assistant Professor of Extension and Plant Pathologist
- Agave Mites: A Tiny Menace
- New pest in young avocado orchards
- Planting Avocados
- One, one hundred, one thousand
- UCR Citrus Day, March 2, 2023
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Topics in Subtropics Fall 2024
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This edition includes the following:
- Preparing Frost Protection Measures
- The National Clean Plant Network, with emphasis on the National Clean Plant Network — Citrus
- Development of integrated pest management for huanglongbing (HLB) in Florida
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Volume 17, Fall 2018
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- California Citrus Network: an online forum to facilitate communication and information exchange regarding California citrus
- High Density Planting for Avocado Production: A Chilean Perspective
- Avocado Brainstorming 2018
- Meet our new subtropical crops specialist at UC Riverside
- Fall Citrus Meeting Reminder
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Topics in Subtropics Spring 2019
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- Introducing Your New Information Source for CDFA grants, Kern and Ventura Counties
- Spotlight on SWEEP in Citrus
- Low Pressure Guide to Low-Flow Irrigation Scheduling
- The So-Called “Leaf Fleck” Virus Diseases of Citrus
- Replanting Trees in Mature Citrus Groves
- What About Planting Lemons in Kern County?
Tulare County Cooperative Extension
Volume 22, Spring 2020
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- An Automated Delivery System for Therapeutic Materials to Treat HLB Infected Citrus
- On-Farm Research
- Citrus Dry Root Rot
- Dr. Beth Grafton-Cardwell to Retire
Announcements:
What are the UC Experts Talking About?
- Memorial to Dr. Travis Bean
Tulare County Cooperative Extension