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New Pest in California
Winged primrose willow,
Ludwigia decurrens
UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
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General Information
Managing Mosquitoes in an Agricultural Situation
(4/04)
Relative Toxicities of Pesticides Used in Rice to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees
(2/09)
Rice Developmental Stages
(8/97)
Treatment Periods for Most Effective Control in an IPM Program
(4/04)
Diseases
Aggregate Sheath Spot of Rice
(4/04)
Bakanae
(4/04)
Kernel Smut
(4/04)
Rice Blast
(4/04)
Seed Rot and Seedling Diseases
(4/04)
Stem Rot of Rice
(4/04)
Invertebrates
Armyworms
(2/09)
Aster Leafhopper
(2/09)
Crayfish
(2/09)
Rice Leafminer
(2/09)
Rice Seed Midges
(2/09)
Rice Water Weevil
(2/09)
Tadpole Shrimp
(2/09)
Weeds
Rice Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names
(5/02)
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Research projects related to rice
Mitigating pesticide hazards