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Flower Anatomy | Pollination | Seed & Fruit Development | Fruit Anatomy | Vegetative & Floral Tissue Development | Flower Development & Tree Morphology | Anatomy of Common Tree Fruit & Nut Crops | Terms & Definitions | Summary Chart | Reviewers & Credits Crop Flower Type Dioecious or Monoecious Poll...
Almond Apple Apricot Expert Reviewers Craig Ledbetter, Geneticist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Parlier, California; Scott Johnson, UCCE Pomologist, Kearney Agricultural & Research Center, Parlier, California and Dept.
Walnuts in California > Deficiencies & Pests > Deficiencies UC Statewide IPM Program:: How to Manage Pests: Walnut Photo Gallery These photos of some of the major pests are accessed from the UC ANR Repository, are available courtesy of University of California research and extension personnel and pr...
Apricot in California > Deficiencies & Pests > Insect, Mite & Nematodes Some rootstocks commonly used in apricot orchards are susceptible to nematode species, including root lesion (Pratylenchus vulnus), dagger (Xiphinema americanum), and ring (Mesocriconema xenoplax) and root knot (Meloidogyne) nem...
Apricot > Deficiencies & Pests > Deficiencies For detailed information: UC Statwide IPM Program: How to Manage Pests: Apricot Apricot Photo Gallery These photos are viewed, courtesy of University of California research and extension personnel and programs, including the UC Statewide IPM Program.
Cherry Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Orchard Establishment | Flower, Fruit & Cultivar Photo Gallery | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Rootstock Selection It is important to select a rootstock that matches the local soil and pest conditions in an orchard.
Cherry Propagation | Scion & Rootstock Selection | Orchard Establishment | Flower, Fruit & Cultivar Photo Gallery | Deficiencies & Pests | Reviewers & Credits | References & Links Cherry pests and diseases need to be monitored and treated to prevent tree damage and infections in the field.