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    Seasonal Biology of Ferrisia gilli (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in California Sierra Foothill Vineyards by Wunderlich, Lynn R, Cooper, Monica L, Daane, Kent M

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-08-2013)
    “…The mealybug Ferrisia gilli Gullan is an emerging pest of wine grapes grown in California's Sierra foothills. A relatively new species, it had previously been…”
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    Survey Reveals Training Needs for Airblast Sprayer Applicators, Farm Managers, Owners and Pest Control Advisers by Wunderlich, Lynn R., Niederholzer, Franz J.A., Blecker, Lisa, Smith, Rhonda J., Strmiska, Matthew, Symmes, Emily, Bolton, Stephanie

    Published in Outlooks on pest management (01-04-2019)
    “…In California, pesticide applicators and/or their supervisors routinely complete mandatory pesticide safety training; however, little training in spray…”
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    A Modified Surface Energy Balance to Estimate Crop Transpiration and Soil Evaporation in Micro-Irrigated Orchards by Camilo Souto, Octavio Lagos, Eduardo Holzapfel, Mahesh Lal Maskey, Lynn Wunderlich, Kristen Shapiro, Giulia Marino, Richard Snyder, Daniele Zaccaria

    Published in Water (Basel) (2019)
    “…A surface energy balance model was conceived to estimate crop transpiration and soil evaporation in orchards and vineyards where the floor is partially wetted…”
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    Vineyard managers and researchers seek sustainable solutions for mealybugs, a changing pest complex by Kent Daane, Monica Cooper, Serguei Triapitsyn, Vaughn M. Walton, Glenn Yokota, David Haviland, Walt J. Bentley, Kris Godfrey, Lynn Wunderlich

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-10-2008)
    “…Mealybugs have become increasingly important vineyard pests — a result of their direct damage to the vine, their role in transmitting grapevine leafroll…”
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    Incidence and detection of negative‐stranded RNA viruses infecting apple and pear trees in California by Diaz‐Lara, Alfredo, Wunderlich, Lynn, Nouri, Mohamed T., Golino, Deborah, Al Rwahnih, Maher

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-01-2022)
    “…Novel negative‐stranded RNA (nsRNA) viruses have been recently identified in multiple agronomic crops, including pome fruit trees. Citrus concave…”
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    Biological control of damping-off of alfalfa seedlings with Bacillus cereus UW85 by Handelsman, J. (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI), Rafefel, S, Mester, E.H, Wunderlich, L, Grau, C.R

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-1990)
    “…We explored the potential of biological control of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) seedling damping-off caused by Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. medicaginis by…”
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    Seasonal Biology of Ferrisia gilli (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in California Sierra Foothill Vineyards by Wunderlich, Lynn R, Cooper, Monica L, Daane, Kent M

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-06-2012)
    “…The mealybug Ferrisia gilli Gullan is an emerging pest of wine grapes grown in California's Sierra foothills. A relatively new species, it had previously been…”
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    U.C. researchers find vector for Red Blotch in grapes by Wunderlich, Lynn

    Published in Western Farm Press (04-03-2016)
    “…Brian Bahder, a UC Davis Entomology post-doc, and Frank Zalom, a UC Davis Entomology Professor, made the exciting revelation during a recent webinar: they…”
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    Understanding the seasonal and reproductive biology of olive fruit fly is critical to its management by H Burrack, R Bingham, R Price, J Connell, P Phillips, L Wunderlich, P Vossen, N O'Connell, L Ferguson, F Zalom

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-01-2011)
    “…The olive fruit fly was first detected in Los Angeles in 1998 and in all the olive-growing regions of California soon after. Following its initial detection,…”
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    Field Assessment of Adhesion and Hatch ofChrysoperlaEggs Mechanically Applied in Liquid Carriers by Wunderlich, Lynn R, Giles, D.Ken

    Published in Biological control (01-03-1999)
    “…A mechanical technique was evaluated for releasing green lacewing eggs in liquid suspensions. Deposited eggs were enclosed within a circle of nonpoisonous…”
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    Understanding the seasonal and reproductive biology of olive fruit fly is critical to its management by Hannah J. Burrack, Ray Bingham, Richard Price, Joseph Connell, Phil Phillips, Lynn Wunderlich, Paul Vossen, Neil O'Connell, Louise Ferguson, Frank Zalom

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-05-2008)
    “…The olive fruit fly was first detected in Los Angeles in 1998 and in all the olive-growing regions of California soon after. Following its initial detection,…”
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    Field assessment of adhesion and hatch of Chrysoperla eggs mechanically applied in liquid carriers by Wunderlich, L.R, Giles, D.K

    Published in Biological control (1999)
    “…A mechanical technique was evaluated for releasing green lacewing eggs in liquid suspensions. Deposited eggs were enclosed within a circle of nonpoisonous…”
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