UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Prune
UC ANR Publication 3464
Authored by University of California faculty, specialists, and farm advisors, produced and edited by UC Statewide IPM Program, University of California, Davis.
Suggested Citation
Adaskaveg JE, Buchner RP, Gubler WD, Krueger WH, Lanini WT, McKenry MV, Niederholzer FJA, Olson WH, Pickel C, Westerdahl BB, Zalom FG. Revised continuously. UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Prune. UC ANR Publication 3464. Davis, CA.
Crop Leadership Team
Diseases
W.D. Gubler (emeritus), Plant Pathology, UC Davis
J.E. Adaskaveg, Plant Pathology, UC Riverside
C. Pickel (emeritus), UC IPM and UC Cooperative Extension Sutter and Yuba counties
W.H. Olson, UC Cooperative Extension Butte County
F.J.A. Niederholzer, UC Cooperative Extension Colusa County
Acknowledgment for Contributions to Diseases
B.L. Teviotdale (emeritus), Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
Insects, Mites, and Other Invertebrates
C. Pickel (emeritus), UC IPM and UC Cooperative Extension Sutter and Yuba counties
F.J.A. Niederholzer, UC Cooperative Extension Colusa County
W.H. Olson, UC Cooperative Extension Butte County
F.G. Zalom (emeritus), Entomology, UC Davis
R.P. Buchner (emeritus), UC Cooperative Extension Tehama County
W.H. Krueger (emeritus), UC Cooperative Extension Glenn County
Acknowledgment for Contributions to Insects, Mites, and Other Invertebrates
W.O. Reil (emeritus), UC Cooperative Extension Solano and Yolo counties
Nematodes
M.V. McKenry (emeritus), Nematology, UC Riverside
B.B. Westerdahl (emeritus), Nematology, UC Davis
Vertebrates
R.A. Baldwin, Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, UC Davis
Weeds
W.T. Lanini (emeritus), Plant Sciences and Weed Science, UC Davis
F.J.A. Niederholzer, UC Cooperative Extension Colusa County
Acknowledgment for Contributions to Weeds
A. Shrestha, Plant Science, Fresno State
Coordinator
T.A. Martin, UC IPM, Davis
C. McKerracher, UC IPM, Davis
Production
F.G. Rosa, UC IPM, Davis
This material is partially based on work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Crop Protection and Pest Management Competitive Grants Program.
These guidelines represent the best information currently available to the authors and are intended to help you make the best choices for an IPM program. Not all formulations or registered pesticides are mentioned. Always read the label and check with local authorities for the most up-to-date information regarding registration and restrictions on pesticide use. Check with your agricultural commissioner for the latest restricted entry intervals.
This material is partially based on work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Crop Protection and Pest Management Competitive Grants Program.
To be used with Integrated Pest Management for Stone Fruits, UC ANR Publication 3389.