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UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests in agriculture, floriculture, and commercial turf.
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Diseases
General Properties of Fungicides
(3/09)
Management of Soilborne Pathogens
(3/09)
Diseases Common to Many Plants
Cottony Rot
(3/09)
Crown Gall
(3/09)
Damping-off
(3/09)
Downy Mildew
(3/09)
Fusarium Wilt
(3/09)
Gray Mold
(3/09)
Phytophthora Root and Crown Rots
(3/09)
Phytoplasmas and Spiroplasmas
(3/09)
Powdery Mildew
(3/09)
Pythium Root Rot
(3/09)
Rust
(3/09)
Southern Blight
(3/09)
Thielaviopsis Root Rot
(3/09)
Verticillium Wilt
(3/09)
Viruses and Viroid Diseases
(3/09)
Disease Control Outlines
Aster, China
(3/09)
Azalea
(3/09)
Begonia
((3/09)
Calla
(3/09)
Camellia
(3/09)
Carnation
(3/09)
Cattleya
(3/09)
Chrysanthemum
(3/09)
Cyclamen
(3/09)
Cymbidium Orchid
(3/09)
Dahlia
(3/09)
Delphinium
(3/09)
Easter Lily
(3/09)
Fuchsia
(3/09)
Geranium
(3/09)
Gladiolus
(3/09)
Gypsophila
(3/09)
Heather
(3/09)
Iris (Bulbous)
(3/09)
Iris (Rhizomatous)
(3/09)
Marguerite Daisy
(3/09)
Narcissus
(3/09)
Peony
(3/09)
Poinsettia
(3/09)
Pot Marigold
(3/09)
Rose
(3/09)
Shasta Daisy
(3/09)
Snapdragon
(3/09)
Statice
(3/09)
Stock
(3/09)
Strawflower
(3/09)
Sudden Oak Death
(3/09)
Sweet Pea
(3/09)
Sweet William
(3/09)
Host-Pathogen Index
African Violet
(3/09)
Candytuft
(3/09)
Christmas Cactus
(3/09)
Cineraria
(3/09)
Gardenia
(3/09)
Gerbera
(3/09)
German Violet
(3/09)
Gloxinia
(3/09)
Hydrangea
(3/09)
Impatiens
(3/09)
Kalanchoe
(3/09)
Lilac
(3/09)
Pouch Flower
(3/09)
Primula
(3/09)
Insects and Mites
General Information
Biological Control
(3/09)
Establishing Treatment Thresholds
(3/09)
Managing Pesticide Resistance
(3/09)
Monitoring with Sticky Traps
(3/09)
Major Insect and Mite Pests
Aphids
(6/10)
Armored Scales
(6/10)
Armyworms and Cutworms
(6/10)
Bulb Mites
(3/09)
Cabbage Looper
(6/10)
Diamondback Moth
(6/10)
Foliar-Feeding Mealybugs
(6/10)
Fungus Gnats
(6/10)
Leafminers
(6/10)
Leafhoppers and Sharpshooters
(6/10)
Leafrollers
(6/10)
Root Mealybugs
(6/10)
Shore Fly
(6/10)
Soft Scales
(6/10)
Thread-footed (Tarsonemid) Mites
(6/10)
Thrips
(6/10)
Twospotted Spider Mites
(6/10)
Whiteflies
(6/10)
Nematodes
Nematodes
(3/09)
Weeds
General Information
(3/09)
Weed Classifications
(3/09)
General Methods of Weed Management
(3/09)
Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control
(3/09)
Container Nurseries
(3/09)
Special Weed Problems for Container Nurseries
(3/09)
Treatment
for Container Nurseries
(6/10)
Field-grown Trees and Shrubs
(3/09)
Special Weed Problems for Field-Grown Trees and Shrubs
(3/09)
Treatment for Field-Grown Trees and Shrubs
(3/09)
Field-grown Flowers
(3/09)
Treatment for Field-Grown Flowers
(3/09)
Greenhouse-Grown Crops (Inside Greenhouses)
(3/09)
Treatment (Inside Greenhouses)
(3/09)
Greenhouse-Grown Crops (Outside Greenhouses)
(3/09)
Treatment (Outside Greenhouses)
(3/09)
More information
Research projects related to flowers
Mitigating pesticide hazards