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Workgroup Information Integrated Management of Soilborne Pests |
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Summary | Our provisional workgroup organized and conducted two workshops/training sessions in 2005 and have another planned prior to the end of the 2005-06 fiscal year. Also, the acting chair made formal presentations at both the 2005 Weed Workgroup meeting and the 2006 Nematology Workgroup meeting to gauge their interest in supporting ratification of the Integrated Management of Soilborne Pests Workgroup. Although broad support for this group was not strongly expressed by other existing workgroup memberships, it may be useful to propose its continuation under the umbrella of the Pest Management in ANR continuing conference. This is the only workgroup where those working in the areas of managing soilborne nematodes, pathogens, and weed propagules, soil disinfestation methods, and/or methyl bromide alternatives could communicate and interact in a multidisciplinary and integrated fashion. |
Workgroup Chair Information | |
Name | Ana Maria Pastrana Leon (Chair) |
Phone | |
ampastranaleon@ucanr.edu | |
Unit: | Imperial County |
Membership List |
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CE Advisor | ||
Molinar, Richard | Small Farm Program | |
Farm Advisor, Emeritus | Small farms, vegetable crops, organic farming, insect/weed management, specialty crops, sugar peas, strawberries, eggplant, squash, Asian vegetables such as basil, lemongrass, green beans, long beans, gailon, bittermelons, refugee farmers, Hmong, Lao, fluent in Spanish | |
Nguyen, Cuong Huu | Imperial County | |
Food Safety and Organic Production Area Advisor | Food Safety and Food Processing | |
Pastrana Leon, Ana Maria | Imperial County | |
Plant Pathology Advisor | Plant Pathology | |
Roncoroni, John | Weed Science UCD | |
SRA | weed control | |
Stapleton, James | Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Statewide Program | |
IPM Plant Pathologist | Integrated pest management; alternatives to synthetic chemical products for disease and pest control; solar energy in pest management; ecological engineering; pest issues in natural areas; biological, physical, and cultural management of reservoirs of weedy plant propagative materials; seed pathology; sustainable and appropriate pest management technologies; circular economy issues | |
Vinchesi-Vahl, Amber | ||
Area Vegetable Crops Advisor | Entomology, Integrated Pest Management, Pollinators, Insect-vectored diseases, vegetable crops, soilborne fungal pathogens, processing tomatoes, muskmelons, cucumber beetle | |
CE Specialist | ||
Elmore, Clyde | Weed Science Program | |
CE Weed Scientist, Emeritus | Vegetation management in ornamentals, turf, tree fruits and vines, use of resident vegetation and planted cover crops, utilization of soil solarization for control of weeds | |
McKenry, Michael | Nematology Department | |
Emeritus Nematologist and CE Nematology Specialist, Emeritus | Field pathogenicity and practical control of nematodes in perennial crops | |
Ploeg, Antoon | Nematology Department | |
Nematology Specialist | Management of plant-parasitic nematodes in field and vegetable crops. | |
Putman, Alexander | Plant Pathology | |
Assistant Specialist in Cooperative Extension and Assistant Plant Pathologist | Vegetable and strawberry crops; epidemiology and disease management; downy mildew diseases; soilborne pathogens | |
Other ANR | ||
Farrar, James | Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Statewide Program | |
Director, Statewide IPM Program | IPM, integrated pest management, plant pathology, vegetable diseases, fungi | |
Non-UC | ||
Broome, Janet C. "Jenny" | ||
Research Manager | Berries, grapes, tree fruit, organic, plant health | |
Membership Totals | ||
Number of Members | 12 | |
ANR Members | 11 | |
Non-ANR | 1 | |
Info Only | 0 |