An archive of articles covering disease identification and management:
- Preventing spring diseases in almond
- Flooding and Almond Tree Survival
- 2022 Bloom Considerations
- Example of a Fungicide Program for Almond
- Bloom Sprays: Spray Rig Strategy
- What is a FRAC group?
- Almond Fungicides and Bloom: Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan
- Shot Hole Fungus on Almond
- Glyphosate Drift on Almond
- 2020 Bloom Considerations
- Phytophthora: An Update
- Almond Shaker Damage
- Field Note – Powdery Mildew of Almond
- Timing Fungicide Sprays: Thoughts for a Wet Spring
- Pest Alert: Peach root-knot nematode found in Merced and Kern almond orchards in California
- Alkaline treatments have been shown to reduce hull rot
- 2018 Almond Bloom Considerations
- New pesticide labels available to help control pruning wound infections
- Aspergillus niger induced hull rot on almond
- Almonds Exuding Clear Gum
- Alternaria leaf spot of almond
- Bacterial Canker and Blast
- More Thoughts on Almond Bloom 2017
- Almond Bloom 2017
- Protecting Honey Bees During Bloom
- Defoliating for Rust Management…Good Idea?
- Considerations for Replanting Almond Orchards
- Verticillium Wilt of Almond (and Pistachio)
- Bacterial Spot v/s Anthracnose v/s Plantbug
- Yellow Trees and Saturated Soils
- Almond Fungicide Considerations for Upcoming Rain Event
- Rhizopus and Kernel Issues
- Irrigation Rates and Hull Rot
- Poor Nut Removal: Causes
- 2015: Lower Limb Dieback Returns
- Managing Phytophthora within Almond Orchards
- Tank Mixing v/s Pre-Mixed Fungicides
- Almond Bloom 2015
- Dormant Sprays Not Reducing Lower Limb Dieback
- Bacterial Spot of Almond in California: Update on the Disease and Management
- Recent Storms and Tree Loss
- Fall Sampling for Nematodes: Now is a Good Time
- Salt Burn v/s Leaf Scorch
- Alternaria season starts in the Sacramento Valley
- Lower Limb Dieback of Almond
- Jacket Rot on Almond
- Leaf Spot on Padre, Other Varieties
- Almond Bloom Spray Considerations
- Pollen, Bees, R.U.L.E.S., and Almond Bloom
- Bacterial Spot Management
- Almond Leaf Scorch
- Kernel Gumming – How Much Are You Seeing?
- Almond Replant Problems: Fumigation Trial Results
- The Wetness Within: Managing Moisture at Harvest and within Stockpiles
- Bacterial Spot – A New Disease of Almond in the San Joaquin Valley
- Pictures on Bacterial Spot
- Almond Hull Rot – Cultural and Chemical Management
- Bacterial Spot on ‘Fritz’
- Tree Loss From Wood Decay Fungi
- Warm Rain Forecasted: Disease Overview
- Leaf Wetness is a Fungi’s Best Friend
- No Rain at Bloom – Some Q&A
- Protecting flowers, pollen and bees at bloom.
- Chlorothalonil and Oil: Dormant Application Q&A
- Lasting Effects of Soil Fumigation on Nematodes?
- Reducing Winter Kill in Walnut
- Perennial Canker of Almond
- Summer Disease Control: Should I Spray Again?
- Considering an Almond Rust Spray?
- Scab Spray Timing and Other Spring Disease Questions
- Managing and Preventing Fungicide Resistance
- Bloom Time Diseases and Control
- Chlorothalonil and Oil for Scab Control — To Late? Yes.
- Pruning Wound Cankers of First Leaf Almond
- Dormant Spray Considerations for Almonds
- Stockpile Management to Minimize Aflatoxin Potential
- Alternaria Found within Merced County
- Video on Hull Rot
- Reports of Hull Rot
- Summer Foliar Disease Epidemics – Scab
- Summer Foliar Disease Epidemics – Rust
- Bacterial Canker of Almond
- Rain this weekend?
- Herbicide Drift or Fungal Disease?
- Phytophthora syringae and First leaf Tree Infections
- Brown Rot or Bacterial Blast?
- Late Scab Timings for Almonds
- How long between fungicide applications?
- Some Early Season Thoughts
- Some more bloom time thoughts…
- Preparing for the Dormant Period
- Tree Defoliation due to Rust or Scab
- Unusual Leaf Symptoms in 2010- Some thoughts…
- SIlver Leaf of Almond – Another heart-wood rotter
- Almond Leaf Rust – Treat now to prevent late season defoliation
- More rain – should I spray?
- Almond Anthracnose – An ugly spring disease
- UPDATE: DMI Fungicides and Botrytis Control
- Brown Rot: A disease problem during bloom
- Bloom sprays: What and when to use to provide effective disease control.