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Integrated Pest Management for Strawberies, 2nd Edition,

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the most complete guide available for strawberry growers and pest control professionals, includes 224 color photographs and chapters on nursery production of transplants and home garden strawberries.  Order online or call ANR Publications: 1-800-994-8849 or (510) 642-2431.

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Educational Materials: Pest Management Books

UC IPM staff produces publications and educational materials related to pest management. They work closely with UC area IPM advisors, farm advisors, specialists, and researchers to provide information on the newest advances in pest management.

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These printed publications are available for purchase and some are available free in PDF. See ordering information or order online from the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) catalog.


UC IPM manual series

UC IPM books

UC IPM produces comprehensive IPM manuals for growers and pest control advisors. The books offer detailed information on numerous agricultural crops, landscape trees and shrubs, and home gardens. Some are in their second or later edition. The UC IPM manual series has received national recognition for the quality, readability, and outstanding color photographs.

The books are indispensable for growers, consultants, and pest management instructors. Each book describes the crop's growth and development, important natural enemies as well as other pest management alternatives, and effects of cultural and production practices on pests, presenting an ecosystem approach to pest management.

Comprehensive chapters on insects and mites, pathogens, weeds, nematodes, and vertebrates cover each significant pest, its identification, biology, and management. Monitoring methods, treatment thresholds, biological controls, and cultural practices are thoroughly explained. Numerous line drawings and charts and as many as 150 to 250 excellent color photographs illustrate each manual. Ordering information

Cover of Integrated Pest Management for Avocados
Integrated Pest Management for Avocados is the most complete guide available for managing pest problems in avocados. presents 386 high-quality color photographs of disorders and pests and the damage they cause. Order online or call ANR Publications: 1-800-994-8849 or (510) 642-2431.

IPM in Practice

IPM in Practice: Principles and Methods of Integrated Pest Management

This book, published in May 2001, is the first comprehensive, practical field guide ever developed for setting up and carrying out an IPM program in any type of crop or landscape. IPM in Practice will help pest management professionals apply the principles of IPM to the many different environments in which they work, such as agricultural crops, urban landscapes, greenhouse, forests, rights-of-way and other managed ecosystems.
Publ. 3418. 296 pp. $30.00.

Natural Enemies Handbook: The Illustrated Guide to Biological Pest Control

Natural Enemies Handbook: The Illustrated Guide to Biological Pest Control

This how-to book helps you combine cultural, physical, and chemical methods with biological control; minimize pesticide impacts on natural enemies; release natural enemies and enhance their activity; and identify and use natural enemies to control pests in almost any agricultural crop, garden, and landscape. Virtually every insect, mite, and spider family important in biological control is illustrated with a taxonomically correct line drawing and color photos. The 180 high-quality color photographs and 140 line drawings feature hundreds of predators, parasites, and pathogens that attack pests. This book won an international award in June 1999 from the Agricultural Communicators in Education.
Publ. 3386-H (hardcover).154 pp. $35.00.

Pests of the Garden and Small Farm: A Grower's Guide to Using Less Pesticide, 2nd edition

Pests of the Garden and Small Farm: A Grower's Guide to Using Less Pesticide, 2nd edition

This convenient handbook for home gardeners and small-scale farmers covers insects, mites, plant diseases, nematodes, and weeds of fruit and nut trees and vegetables. Ninety-five common pests are described in individual sections featuring biology, identification, and control. More than 250 color photos and 118 drawings help you diagnose problems. The IPM approach makes minimal use of broad spectrum pesticides, and recommended methods rely primarily on organically acceptable alternatives. Symptom identification tables organized by crop refer you to relevant pages.
Publ. 3332. 276 pp. $35.00.

Pests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs: An Integrated Pest Management Guide, Second EditionPests of Landscape Trees and Shrubs: An Integrated Pest Management Guide, 2nd edition

This book, the ultimate guide to managing landscape pests, is an indispensable resource for landscape professionals, pest managers, and home gardeners. This book will help you diagnose and manage hundreds of insects, mites, weeds, plant diseases, nematodes, and other plant-care problems that damage landscape trees and shrubs. The manual's second edition contains more than 430 high-quality, color photographs and 120 line drawings and tables in 500 information-packed pages. More than 100 University of California researchers, Cooperative Extension advisors and specialists contributed to this publication.
Publ. 3359. 501 pp. $42.00.

Landscape ID CardsLandscape Pest Identification Cards

Carry these 46 pocket-sized laminated cards in the field as handy references for identifying and monitoring major diseases and pest insects and mites and their natural enemies in California landscapes. These attractive and durable, laminated cards feature 211 high-quality, full-color photographs and cover 80 common insects and mites, 40 diseases, 20 beneficial insects, and a variety of other disorders and invertebrate pests.
Publication 3513. Price $20.00, 46 cards.

Tree Fruit Pest Identification and Monitoring Cards

Tree Fruit Pest Identification and Monitoring Cards

Carry these pocket-size laminated cards in the field as handy references for identifying and monitoring major insect and mite pests and several important diseases in California deciduous tree fruits and nuts. Each pest is identified by a description and close-up photographs of important life stages. Cards identifying important natural enemies are also included. The information and 114 color photos on these 32 cards will help pest control advisors and growers know how and when to look for these pests—both in growing and dormant seasons. Everyone involved in pest management in tree crops will want a set of these handy cards!
Publ. 3426. Price $15.00, 32 cards.

Cover of Seasonal Guide to Environmentally Responsible Pest Management Practices in Almonds

Seasonal Guide to Environmentally Responsible Pest Management Practices in Almonds

This eight-page guide will help almond growers implement IPM practices based on a seasonal approach to managing pests. The booklet is the result of a five-year research project spearheaded by the Pest Management Alliance and funded by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation.
Publ. 21619. 8 pp. $7.

Cover of Seasonal Guide to Environmentally Responsible Pest Management Practices in Peaches and Nectarines

Seasonal Guide to Enviromentally Responsible Pest Management Pract. in Peaches and Nectarines

This handy full-color guide takes you through the year based on the stages of peach tree growth with an easy to understand approach to environmentally friendly pest management in peaches.
Publ. 21625. 8 pp. $7.

Cover of Seasonal Guide to Enviromentally Responsible Pest Management Practices in Prunes

Seasonal Guide to Enviromentally Responsible Pest Management Practices in Prunes

This handy full-color guide takes you through the year based on the stages of growth with an easy to understand approach to environmentally friendly pest management. This easy to use decision guide is packed with information to help prune growers make environmentally responsible pest management decisions year-round without decreasing their yields or increasing their reject levels. Based on research and results from the University of California and the Integrated Prune Farming Practices project.
Publ. 21624. 12 pp. $7.

Cover of Healthy Roses manualHealthy Roses: Environmentally Friendly Ways to Manage Pests and Disorders in Your Garden and Landscape

This guide, designed especially for the home rose enthusiast, explains how to grow healthy roses with high quality blooms with little-to-no-use of toxic materials. It shows how to identify problems, take action when appropriate, and recognize beneficial insects. You'll learn about methods of controlling pests and diseases using alternatives such as beneficial insects, traps, and barriers, and less toxic pesticides such as soaps, oils, and microbials. Other information: how to take preventative measures such as careful selection of varieties, site selection and planting, proper watering, how and when to prune, and weed management. Illustrated with 48 color photographs. Authors: Mary Louise Flint and John F. Karlik.
Publ. 21589. 32 pp. $10.

Cover of Pierce's Disease manualPierce's Disease

UC plant pathologists believe that the bacterium that causes Pierce's disease in grapes, Xylella fastidiosa, is probably in every county in the state of California where grapes are grown. Find out what you can do to combat this major threat to the grape industry. This publication covers the symptoms of Pierce's disease and offers strategies for management. Included is a description of Pierce's disease incidence in the various grape-growing regions of California; descriptions of the four major insect vectors that spread the disease causing bacterium Xylella fastidiosa; and the role that alternative host plants play as a reservoir of the bacteria. Also included is information on the pattern of spread in vineyards by the different vectors; how to monitor the vectors; and a description of management strategies you can use in your vineyard. Illustrated with 4 tables and 21 color photographs. Authors: Lucia G. Varela, Rhonda J. Smith, and Phil A. Phillips.
Publ. 21600. 20 pp. $6.

Soil Solarization: A Nonpesticidal Method for Controlling Diseases, Nematodes, and Weeds

This publication describes soil solarization, the nonpesticidal method of controlling soilborne pests by placing plastic sheets on moist soil during periods of high ambient temperature. The book covers how to solarize soil, plastic sheeting, results of solarization, factors that limit the effectiveness of solarization, combining it with other control methods, and the economics of solarization. The book features 10 black-and-white and seven color illustrations. Authors: Clyde L. Elmore, James J. Stapleton, Carl E. Bell, and James E. DeVay.
Publ. 21377. 13 pp. $5.

Soil Solarization and Integrated Management of Soilborne Pests (United Nations)

Soil solarization is gradually becoming a recognized control strategy for soilborne pathogens and weeds. Studies, particularly in hot climates, have demonstrated the effectiveness of this method for protection of many vegetables, field crops, fruit-trees, ornamental plants, and nursery transplants. Soil solarization causes chemical, physical, and biological changes in the soil and thus provides effective management of soilborne pests, improves plant growth and development and often results in substantial yields increase. This reference book, edited by UC scientists, covers research on soil solarization conducted by 80 scientists in 22 countries on five continents. Published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, this book focuses on the proceedings of the March 1997 Second International Conference on Soil Solarization and Integrated Management of Soilborne Pests, held at the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas in Aleppo, Syria. Editors: James J. Stapleton, Clyde L. Elmore, and James E. DeVay.
Publ. Plant Production and Protection Paper 147. ISBN: 9251041903. Job Number W9936/E. 680 pp., $46. Order online from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.

Sticky Trap Monitoring of Insect Pests

Sticky traps are efficient tools for monitoring adults of many pests. This publication is a practical guide to using traps properly, recording and interpreting catches, and developing controls. It features high-quality magnified color photographs that show insects as they appear when caught in traps. For commercial greenhouse growers, this publication is also useful for pest managers of outdoor nurseries, field crops, and orchards. Authors: Steve H. Dreistadt, Julie P. Newman, and Karen L. Robb.
Publ. 21572. 8 pp. $5.

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