About the Dry Beans
Guidelines
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IPM Pest Management Guidelines Dry Beans
UC ANR Publication 3446 Download PDF
To be used with Color Photo Guide to Dry Bean Pests, UC ANR Publication 3339PS2.
Authored by University of California faculty, specialists, and farm advisors, produced and edited by UC Statewide IPM Program, University of California, Davis. Guidelines Coordinator T. Martin. Production C. Laning, M. J. O'Neill, F. Rosa.
Year-Round IPM Program and Corresponding General Information sections
W. M. Canevari, UC Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County
C. A. Frate, UC Cooperative Extension, Tulare County
L. D. Godfrey, Entomology, UC Davis
P. B. Goodell, UC IPM Program, Kearney Agricultural Research Center, Parlier
R. F. Long, UC Cooperative Extension, Yolo County
C. J. Mickler, UC Cooperative Extension, Stanislaus County
S. C. Mueller, UC Cooperative Extension, Fresno County
J. L. Schmierer, UC Cooperative Extension, Colusa County
S. R. Temple, Plant Sciences,UC Davis
Insects and Mites
L. D. Godfrey, Entomology, UC Davis
R. F. Long, UC Cooperative Extension, Yolo County
Nematodes
B. B. Westerdahl, Nematology, UC Davis
Acknowledgement for contributions to Nematodes
U. C. Kodira, Plant Pathology, UC Davis
P. A. Roberts, Nematology, UC Riverside
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Diseases and Abiotic Disorders
R. M. Davis, Plant Pathology, UC Davis
C. A. Frate, UC Cooperative Extension, Tulare County
Acknowledgement for contributions to Abiotic Disorders
A. E. Hall, Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside
Acknowledgement for contributions to Diseases and Abiotic Disorders
S. R. Temple, Plant Sciences, UC Davis
Acknowledgement for contributions to Diseases (viruses)
R. L. Gilbertson, Plant Pathology, UC Davis
Weeds
W. M. Canevari, UC Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County
Acknowledgement for contributions to Weeds
C. A. Frate, UC Cooperative Extension, Tulare County
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These guidelines represent the best information currently available to the authors and are intended to help you in making the best choices for an IPM program. Not all registered materials are mentioned. Always check the label and with local authorities for the most up-to-date information regarding registration and restrictions on pesticide use. Check with your agricultural commissioner for latest restricted entry intervals. |