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Community Pest News: Article

West Nile and Mosquitoes

July 10, 2019
By Karey Windbiel-Rojas
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 10, 2019 FIRST MOSQUITO SAMPLE OF THE SEASON TESTS POSITIVE FOR WEST NILE VIRUS Elk Grove, Ca.The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District confirmed today that the first mosquito sample of the season has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV).
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Figure 3. Turkestan cockroaches attracted to spilled food. (Credit: A Sutherland)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Outdoor Baiting for Cockroaches

July 10, 2019
By Andrew M Sutherland
Two species of Blatta cockroaches can be common peridomestic pests in California, including the familiar oriental cockroach (B. orientalis) and a relative newcomer, the Turkestan cockroach (B. lateralis, Figure 1).
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Hot air balloons over Albuquerque
ANR Adventures: Article

Hot topics in Albuquerque

July 10, 2019
By Wendy Powers
During our meeting this week, NIFA Director Scott Angle met with the group and shared a number of updates. Things are moving quickly to relocate NIFA to Kansas City. About a dozen staffers and 8 program people will remain in DC. Program staff have until the end of this week to apply to remain in DC.
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Figure 1. Garbanzo leaf yellowing and necrosis indicative of Fusarium wilt.
UC Dry Bean Blog: Article

Fusarium Wilt in Garbanzos

July 10, 2019
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
A little over a month ago, I visited some contiguous garbanzo bean fields in southern San Joaquin County, at the request of the grower. The grower observed that plants were yellowing and dying (Fig. 1) and wondered what might be causing the problem.
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Scientists expect pistachio trees to be more resilient to California climate change than the ubiquitous almond.
ANR News Blog: Article

Climate and California agriculture of the future

July 10, 2019
By Jeannette Warnert
One of the forces driving agricultural experiments in California's fertile San Joaquin Valley is climate change, reported Mark Schapiro on Grist.org. Although some sources still don't feel completely comfortable with the concept.
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Figure 1. Garbanzo leaf yellowing and necrosis indicative of Fusarium wilt.
SJC and Delta Field Crops: Article

Fusarium Wilt in Garbanzos

July 10, 2019
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
A little over a month ago, I visited some contiguous garbanzo bean fields in southern San Joaquin County, at the request of the grower. The grower observed that plants were yellowing and dying (Fig. 1) and wondered what might be causing the problem.
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Seals resting on the beach
California Naturalist: Article

The beautiful Central California coast

July 10, 2019
The smell of the ocean, the cool, salty breeze, sandy toes and plenty of sunshine many of us lucky Californians have special memories spending time at our central coast. While enjoying the company of friends and family, the stunning backdrop instantly puts us at ease, and gives us some perspective.
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