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Education Resources

LREC Citrus Resources include: Online courses on pest management in citrus (see the left tab). Citrus pest management and citrus production manuals (see the left tab). Lindcove REC has a library with a complete set of Citrograph volumes that you are welcome to browse.
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Contact Us

Lindcove REC 22963 Carson Avenue Exeter, CA 93221 Phone: (559) 592-2408 Center email: lrec@ucanr.
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Citrus

Prinicipal Investigator: Dr. Chankdrika Ramadugu, Dept of Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside. In our breeding program conducted at the Citrus Variety Collection, UC Riverside, we have generated hybrids of citrus by crossing with Australian limes.
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Olive

Principal Investigators: Dr. Carol Lovatt, Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California Riverside. Dr. Elizabeth Fichtner, Farm Advisor University of California Cooperative Extension, Tulare County.
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Pomegranate

Principal Investigaor: Dr. Kris E. Tollerup, Cooperative Extension Advisor, IPM Leaffooted bug (LFB) can cause substantial economic damage on almond, pistachio. In pistachio for instance, feeding during May to June results in darkened areas on the epicarp (epicarp lesions) and dropped nuts.
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Avocado

Principal Investigator: Dr.
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Walnut

Principal Investigator: Dr. Hannah Nadel, Supervisory Entomologist, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Buzzards Bay, Mass. Principal Investigator: Dr. Elizabeth Fichtner, University of California Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Tulare County.
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Citrus

Principal Investigator: Caroline Roper, Assistant Professor and Assistant Plant Pathologist, University of California, Riverside. Next generation amplicon sequencing technologies have allowed us to characterize plant microbiomes at a much larger scale than ever before.
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Species at LREC

The Lindcove Research and Extension Center has 435 varieties of in-ground tree crops in eight plant families. Each tree is itemized in the attached list, which includes the tree's genus, species, common name, rootstock species, and field location. Also listed are freestanding ornamental trees.
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