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  • Prune (Dried Plums)

    University of California IPM — Fruit brown rot treatments for fungicides in FRAC Groups 2, 3, 17, 7/11 are improved with the addition of 2% light summer oil. Strains of Monilinia fructicola and M. laxa resistant to Benlate (label withdrawn), Topsin-M, and T-Methyl have been ...More…

  • Prune Pest Management Guidelines

    University of California IPM — UC agricultural management guidelines for control of prune pests. Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Prunes to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (4/09) Prune Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names ...More…

  • Introduction to Weeds Photo Gallery

    University of California IPM — Links to photos and descriptions of common weeds of California. The UC IPM Weed Photo Gallery includes many, but not all, weed species commonly found in California farms and landscapes. Additional species will be added over time. ...More…

  • Cytospora Canker

    University of California IPM — The first noticeable symptom of a Cytospora infection is usually wilting or flagging of a branch. A close look at the branch reveals a dark-colored bark canker with a depressed center. Amber-colored gumming can occur at the edges of the canker. ...More…

  • Fruit Evaluation at Harvest

    University of California IPM — Take a fruit damage sample in mid-July to assess the effectiveness of the current year's IPM program and to determine the needs of next year's program. Fruit damaged by peach twig borer drops from the tree before harvest and would be missed in a . ...More…

  • Pests in Homes, Gardens, Landscapes, and Turf

    University of California IPM — Information about managing pests of homes, gardens, landscapes, and turf, from UC IPM. Management methods including pesticides and biological control Identification helpers-including natural enemies and weed photo galleries UC Statewide Master ...More…

  • Common Names

    University of California IPM — Prune Weed Photo Gallery with Common and Scientific Names. Chamaesyce maculate Oxalis spp. Calandrinia ciliateMore…

  • Preemergent

    University of California IPM — COMMENTS: Apply in 10 or more gal water/acre to soil under trees. Do not apply on newly planted trees unless soil is firm and there are no cracks in soil around base of trees. Best control is achieved when irrigation or rainfall occurs within 7 ...More…

  • RYEGRASSES

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Special Weed Problems in Prune. . Johnsongrass can be a serious problem, especially in young prune orchards. It can be controlled by repeated tillage during the dry summer months, but the soil must be fairly dry or ...More…

  • Susceptibility of Spring/Summer Weeds to Herbicide Control

    University of California IPM — CLE = clethodim (SelectMax) bindweed, field (Se) bindweed, field (Pr) Pr = perennial 2,4-D = 2,4-D* (Orchard Master) PEN = pendimethalin (Prowl H2O) dock, curly (Se) dock, curly (Pr) Spring/summer MSM = MSMA (MSMA 6 Plus)More…

  • Late fall weed survey.

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Integrated Weed Management in Prune. A good weed management strategy in prune orchards begins with prevention, which is the most effective method of weed management. If possible, keep irrigation canals, ditch banks, ...More…

  • Weed management between rows.

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Weed Management In Organic Orchards in Prune. Herbicides that are registered for use in an organic orchard are Matran II, a clove oil product, GreenMatch EX, a lemongrass oil product, and AllDown, an acetic ...More…


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