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Topics in Subtropics Newsletter

Topics in Subtropics Newsletter

News from the Subtropical Tree Crop Farm Advisors in California

Volume 21, Fall 2019

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  • Leveraging the Genomic Landscape of Avocado for Breeding Purposes
  • Fresh Market Raspberry in California
  • Weed Management in Citrus Orchards 
Kern County

Volume 20, Summer 2019

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  • A "boring" problem that's generating a big interest in southern California
  • How ants can be "good" in ag production systems
  • Is Eucalyptus a Safe Material for Mulching Trees?
  • Botryosphaeria Gummosis and Dieback of Citrus
  • The online Lucid Key, Thrips of California has been updated      
Kern County

Volume 19, 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? 
Kern County

Volume 18, Winter 2019

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  • Distinguishing Between Symptoms of Drought and Root Rot in Avocado
  • Avocado Trunk Cankers
  • Viruses Are Our Friends-and Maybe for Citrus Too
  • Ground Squirrel and Other Vertebrate Control
  • Meet our new Citrus Specialist at UC Riverside/Lindcove
  • Meet our new Extension Tree Crops Spray Application Engineer
  • UC Ag Experts Talk    
Kern County

Volume 17, Fall 2018

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  • California Citrus Network: an online forum
  • High Density Planting Production: A Chilean Perspective
  • Avocado Brainstorming 2018
  • Meet our new subtropical crops specialist at UC Riverside  
Kern County

Volume 17, Summer 2018

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  • 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 avocado
Kern County

Volume 17, Spring 2018

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  • 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 
Kern County

Volume 16, Winter 2017-2018

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  • South American Palm Weevil is threat to Coachella Valley Date and Ornamental Palm Growers
  • Template for Estimating Value of Tree Loss
  • After the Fire and Before the Rain, What to Do
Kern County

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