UC Delivers
UC Delivers is a collection of examples showing how ANR is making a difference for Californians.
Invasive Species - Return
2019
2018
2017
- UC IPM coordinates a statewide conversation about the role of chlorpyrifos
- UC IPM delivers IPM solutions to Californians
2016
2015
- Biological control microorganisms for use against invasive annual grasses
- UCCE solutions for invasive pest problem on popular landscape plant
2014
- Cooperative Extension Teams with Strawberry Industry to Identify New Disease Developments
- Educating public workers about aquatic invasive pests
- New problems on parsley studied by UC researchers
2012
- Educating youth about Sudden Oak Death
- UC and IR-4 support California's fresh produce
- UC works to protect spinach from downy mildew
2011
- Creating a management system for spotted wing drosophila in caneberries and strawberries
- Factors and Practices that Influence Livestock Distribution
2010
- Hot water can prevent spread of vine mealybug by grape nurseries
- Making avocado crops profitable in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties
- Research on new celery virus identifies control measures
- SAFE Landscapes protects lives, property and the environment
2009
- Fungus research helps sustain San Joaquin Valley Pima cotton industry
- Research Proves Nitrogen Deposition Harms Native Plants
- UC research finds 7 more plant families that host cucurbit disease
- Vegetable growers helped with damaging thrips-vectored viruses
2008
- Connecting youth with natural resource management
- Inmates dig their way to new careers in horticulture
- Strategic Supplement Placement Changes Beef Cow Distribution
- Wildfire education and outreach: Helping the San Diego community
2007
- Controlling medusahead with intensive grazing
- Oakdale Livestock Forum
- Organic olive production short course and manual
- UCCE Helps Growers of Ornamental Eucalyptus Ravaged by an Invasive Pest
- Water quality and continued grazing can coexist at Pardee Reservior
2006
- Teamwork Controls Major Pest in Avocado
- UCCE leads formation of Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District
2003
- An Alternative to Honey Bees for Pollination
- Biological Control Offers Control of Eucalyptus Pest
- Biological Control Research Helps Address New Avocado Pests
- Controlling Invasive and Noxious Weeds Through a Weed Management Area
- New Bait Technology Controls Ants in Urban, Agricultural Environments
- New Virus Disease in Melons and Squash Is Identified and Described
- UC research identifies new emerging soilborne diseases of strawberry