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Giulia Marino - Asst. CE Specialist Horticultural Physiology

The Tree Systems Lab focuses on research and extension investigating tree physiology and its applications to enhance the profitability of fruit orchard systems in a changing global scenario. Key crops include pistachio, olives, cherry and almond.
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Jackie Atim - CE Specialist Abiotic Stress

The abiotic stress research program focuses on the sorghum crop with trials hosted at Kearney and Westside RECs as well as UC Davis. Forage and grain seed evaluations are conducted to provide growers with information on yields, growth parameters and forage nutritional composition.
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Themis Michailides - Dept. Plant Pathology UC Davis

Our laboratory is leading research in fungal fruit tree pathology and is nationally and internationally recognized for the innovative ecological, epidemiological and disease management studies of devastating diseases of fruit crops such as brown rot in stone fruit (population dynamics, epidemiology,...
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Peter Larbi - CE Ag Application Engineering

Goals of the agricultural applied engineering program towards research and extension is to improve pesticide spray application efficiency in orchard production and reduce general pesticide use in the San Joaquin Valley region of California.
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Carlos Crisosto - CE Postharvest Physiologist UC Davis

My program's focus is to reduce losses, improve fruit quality and safety, increase consumption, and expand markets. I work with fresh fruit and nut industries to identify and investigate arising issues, then creating and introducing new technologies as pilot programs with expansion, if needed.
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IR-4 (David Ennes and Keri Skiles)

The purpose of the IR-4 program is to ensure that producers of specialty crops and ornamental plants have adequate tools to conduct sound, sustainable integrated pest management. Companies that develop and sell crop protection products focus their resources on major crops to maximize profits.
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Faculty and Lab Groups

Academics from multiple University of California campuses maintain offices and conduct research at Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center. Below is a list of the current groups conducting research here.
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Houston Wilson - Dept. Entomology UC Riverside

The Wilson Lab is focused on the development, evaluation and adoption of integrated pest management practices for arthropod pests in orchards and vineyards - primarily almonds, pistachios, walnuts, figs, and wine grapes.
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