University of California
Fruit and Nut Research & Information Center
Integrated Pest Management
IPM Online in California
Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program online resource addressing identification and management of insects, mites, diseases, nematodes, weeds, and vertebrates; interactive tools.
Useful IPM links:
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Models: Insects, Mites, Diseases, Plants, and Beneficials: Models of pests and plants, including management strategies
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NEMABASE: Database providing access to the host status of plants to plant-parasitic nematodes throughout the world
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Pests of Agriculture, Floriculture, and Turf: Information about managing pests, including UC guidelines for monitoring and managing pests
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Pest Notes: publications about specific pests or pest management topics, available in either (HTML) version or (pdf) version.
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Weather Data and Products (formerly PestCast): California weather data, chilling accumuations, sunset temperatures including: Run Models and Calculate Degree-Days
Tree Fruit Insect Pest Management: UC Kearney Agricultural Center
Nematodes: Information about nematodes affecting perennial tree crops, including control options and replant management. Michael McKenry, Nematologist, UC Riverside.
IPM Beyond California
Nematodes: Information about nematodes affecting perennial tree crops, including control options and replant management. Michael McKenry, Nematologist, UC Riverside.
IPM Beyond California
National Information System for the Regional IPM Centers: System of regional IPM centers which maintain a pest management information network.
Western Integrated Pest Management Center
Identification of Pests & Beneficials
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UC IPM Natural Enemies Gallery: Photo gallery includes natural enemy species commonly found on California farms and in landscapes
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Common Names of Plant Diseases: Plant Pathology Online: American Phytopathology Society
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Image collection: Fungi, Trees, General Botany. University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Plant Viruses Database Online: Environmental Biology Institute, University of Idaho
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Plant and Insect Parasitic Nematodes: University of Nebraska, Lincoln



