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General Management in an IPM Program
Invertebrates
Invertebrate Management
- Apple Maggot
- Apple Pandemis
- Codling Moth
- Cribrate Weevil
- European Red Mite
- Eyespotted Bud Moth
- Fruittree Leafroller
- Green Apple Aphid
- Green Fruitworms
- Italian Pear Scale
- Leafhoppers
- Leafminers
- Lygus Bugs
- Obliquebanded Leafroller
- Omnivorous Leafroller
- Orange Tortrix
- Pacific Flatheaded Borer
- Rosy Apple Aphid
- San Jose Scale
- Stink Bugs
- Webspinning Spider Mites
- Western Flower Thrips
- Western Tussock Moth
- Woolly Apple Aphid
Diseases
General Information
- General Properties of Fungicides Used in Apples
- Fungicide Efficacy—Conventional Products
- Fungicide Efficacy—Biocontrols And Natural Products
- Bactericide Efficacy—Conventional Products
- Bactericide Efficacy—Biocontrols And Natural Products
- Most Effective Treatment Timings For Key Diseases
- Fungicide Resistance Management
Nematodes
Apple Thinning Sprays
More Information
- Fungicides, Bactericides, Biocontrols, and Natural Product for Deciduous Tree Fruit and Nut, Citrus, Strawberry, and Vine Crops in California (PDF)
- Herbicide Symptoms Photo Repository Website and Tool
- Mitigating Pesticide Hazards
- UC Fruit and Nut Research and Information Center
- UC Weed Research and Information Center