University of California
Eskalen Lab
Presentations
- Grapevine Trunk Diseases in Northern Region, Grape Day, Oakville station, June 8th, 2022
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Shot Hole Borers - Fusarium Dieback Host Range, Biology and Control Strategies in Native Vegetation
- A method to identify invasive shot hole borers by targeting fungal DNA in wood tissue March 25, 2020. YouTube.
- Understanding the Sudden Vine Collapse in CA. Virtual Meeting in Kern County. March 10, 2021. A recording of the session is available on Aggie Video, our YouTube Channel, and our website.
- Understanding the Sudden Vine Collapse in CA. Feb 22, 2021
- Managing grapevine trunk diseases in CA. Jan 2021.
- A new non-native pest-disease complex threat to valley and blue oaks in CA. April 14, 2020.
- Invasive Shot hole borer on avocado 2020.
- Leaf blotch (Zythia fragariae) an emerging problem to the California strawberry industry. Dec 2020.
- Citrus dry root rot. 2020.
- Avocado Tree Cankers, Dieback, and Stem End-Rot. 2nd International Avocado Congress, Peru. Nov 13, 2020
- Sudden Vine Collapse Disease of Grapevine in California. Tree & Vine Expo, Nov 11, 2020
- Podcast on Biological control of Grapevine Trunk Diseases.
- Foamy Bark Canker-Western Oak Bark Beetle, Akif Eskalen, Shannon C. Lynch and Suzanne Rooney-Latham. 2018
- Lynch, S.C., Eskalen, A., Gilbert, G., Stouthamer, R. FD-SHB in Native VegetationDec 2017
- Eskalen, A. Mayorquin,J., 2017. UCCE Master Gardener's Lecture. Palm Desert, CA 01/3/ 2017
- Eskalen, A. Grapevine Trunk Diseases: Current Management Practices, Sonoma, CA 04/19/2018
- Polyphagous shot hole borer and Fusarium dieback: A generalist pest/disease complex threatening avocado and landscapes trees in California April 23. 2013. CFPC
- Fusarium Dieback and Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer: An Invasive Disease/Pest Complex Threatening Agricultural and Natural Landscapes in California
- Fusarium dieback, an emerging exotic disease/pest complex causing dieback throughout agricultural, urban, and wildland landscapes in Southern California
- Biology of the Fungal Symbiont of PSHB.
- Invasive Ambrosia Beetles in CA.