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How to Manage PestsThe UC Guide to Healthy Lawns
AcknowledgmentsAuthorsCheryl A. Reynolds, Interactive Web Developer,
Statewide IPM Program, University of California Computer systems and software consultantJoyce Fox Strand, Computer Systems Manager, Statewide IPM Program, University of California Major ContributorsPamela Geisel, Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative
Extension, Fresno County Much of the information included in this module was compiled from several UC ANR publications on turfgrass management. See the references for more information. Photography
Jack Kelly Clark, Principal Photographer, Division of Agriculture
and Natural Resources Communication Services, University of California IllustrationsSection 1: Christine M. Dewees (majority of illustrations); other drawings taken from Madison, J. H., W. B. Davis, and V. A. Gibeault. 1980. Know Your Turfgrasses. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Res. Leaflet. 2585; a few drawings repeated in Section 4. Sections 2 -5: Cheryl Reynolds Map of California adapted from Hartin, J., P. M. Geisel, and C. L. Unruh. 2001. Lawn Watering Guide for California. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Res. Publ. 8044. Weeds and weed mananagement illustrations adapted from the following: Georgia, A. E. 1914. A Manual of Weeds. New York: The Macmillan Company. USDA ARS. 1971. Common Weeds of the United States. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. Eriophyid mite taken from Kono, T. and C. S. Papp. 1977. Handbook of Agricultural Pests: Aphids, Thrips, Mites, Snails, and Slugs. Sacramento: Department of Food and Agriculture Division of Plant Industry. Funding supportThis material is based upon work supported by the following groups:
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