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UC IPM Image Library
Image Identifiers
Miscellaneous Pattern
M- |
LL- |
LLLL- |
LL |
.XXX |
First |
Category |
Subcategory |
Sub-subcategory |
Number |
AG = Ag scenes
- SCEN = Scenic shot
- AQ = Aquatic: aqueducts, rivers, lakes, general water management
- BL = Buildings
- CL = Clouds
- FL = Flowers
- FM = Farmer's markets
- FO = Forest
- FP = Forest products
- FQ = Farm workers, field equipment
- FI = Fire
- HL = Hills
- MA = Marsh
- MT = Mountains
- PR = Produce
- OC = Ocean
- SL = Soil and groundwater
- TR = Transportation
- UR = Urban
- VA = Valleys
IT = IPM techniques
- BIOC = Biological control techniques not under specific pest
- GC = Ground covers for encouraging natural enemy populations
- LB = Laboratory research related to natural enemies
- NP = Native plants for attracting natural enemies
- PR = Predator/parasite release techniques
- COMO = Computer operations
- CT = Computer terminals, screen displays
- DD = Degree-day calculations
- DC = Documentation for computer programs
- MANU = IPM manuals and other publications
- AL = Alfalfa Hay
- AM = Almonds
- AP = Apples and Pears
- CC = Cole crops and lettuce
- CI = Citrus
- CO = Cotton
- GR = Grapes
- GS = Pests of the Garden and Small Farm
- MX = mixed group
- NP = natural enemies poster
- PC = pesticide compendium volumes
- PG = Pest Management Guidelines
- PO = Potatoes
- PS = Pesticide Safety comic book
- RI = Rice
- SO = Managing Pests with Spray Oils
- SG = Small grains
- TO = Tomatoes
- WA = Walnuts
- WO = Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs (Woody Ornamentals)
- MOND = Monitoring devices, techniques
- TN = Training
- WC = Weed controlmonitoring devices, techniques
- WE = Weather/climate
- RSCH = Research: illustrating research into new IPM techniques
- MO = Monitoring techniques
- SM = Semiochemicals
- TP = Test plots
- TEXT = Text, figures, charts, etc.
- CT = Cartoon
- GR = Graphics
- TX = Text
PE = People
- EXTS = Extension specialists and/or staff
- FADV = Farm advisor
- IPMS = IPM staff
- UNIV = University faculty/staff
- For sub-subcategory, use first and last initials of photo subject. To avoid duplication, use middle initial if known, or else first two letters of first name.
UC = University of California subjects not falling under one
of the above categories; e.g. facilities, field stations, seal
- UFAC = University facilities
- FS = Field station
- LB = Laboratories, greenhouses, facilities, insectaries, etc., including laboratory equipment, research equipment
- RS = Residences
UR = Urban and community IPM
- COMO = Computer programs
- DISP = Displays
- MANU = Manuals, other publications
- PEOP = People
- SIPM = School IPM
- TRNG = Training activities
- CD = Compact discs, DVDs
- CH = Children
- IT = IPM techniques
- KI = Kiosk
- MG = Master Gardener
- MN = Maintenance gardener
- OR = Outreach
- PS = Pesticide safety, safe application of pesticides or fertilizers
- SP = Structural pest control
- WQ = Water quality
FORMAT OF NEW DATABASE RECORD |
EXAMPLE |
CODE: |
M-LL-LLLL-LL.XXX |
M-AG-SCEN-BL.001 |
CATEGORY: |
Miscellaneous |
Miscellaneous |
SUB-CAT: |
Ag. scenes, IPM techniques, People, or University facilities |
Ag. scenes |
CAPTION: |
The caption for the photo |
An old cider mill in Sonoma County |
TECHNICAL: |
None |
None |
BACKGROUND: |
Crop, if any |
None |
DESCRIPTION: |
Brief description and location |
Old cider mill in Sonoma County, photo by Steve Dreistadt |
DATE: |
Date stamped on slide |
12-87 |
REMARKS: |
Manual # if in IPM manual slide set; "*IN ..." if published; "*LDxxxx" laserdisc code # |
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COPIES: |
Number of slides with same code record |
1 |
USER: |
Name of photographer if someone other than Jack Clark (this field used to be for the name of the person creating the record. Older records will reflect this.) |
Steve Dreistadt |
UPDATED: |
Most recent date of changes in record (same as created if no changes) |
07-12-90 |
CREATED: |
Date slide record entered into database file |
07-12-90 |
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