Articles from AvoResearch
Volume 1, Issue 1 (March 2001)
Hoddle, M.S. ; Morse, Joseph G. ; Yee, Wee L. ; Phillips, Phil A. ; Faber, Ben A. - A Growers' Guide to Avocado Thrips Management 2001
Witney, Guy W. - A New Grower Resource
Avocado Thrips (Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara [Thysanoptera: Thripidae]) Life Cycle
Arpaia, Mary Lu; Fetscher, A. Elizabeth; Hofshi, Reuben - Avocado Flowering Basics
Faber, Ben A. - An Impression of New Zealand
Fetscher, A. Elizabeth ; Hofshi, Reuben ; Waser, Nickolas ; Arpaia, Mary Lu - Pollinizers and Pollinators - Do They Make a Difference?
Hofshi, Reuben - What Should You Do in the Face of International Competition?
Witney, Guy W. - Canopy Management as a Strategy to Increase Returns
Volume 1, Issue 3 (October 2001)
Crowley, David; Smith, Woody; Faber, Ben A.; Arpaia, Mary Lu - Trace Metal Nutrition of Avocado
Dodds, J. Allan; Mathews, D.M.; Arpaia, Mary Lu; Witney, Guy W. - Recognizing Avocado Sunblotch Disease
Hofshi, Reuben - Hass Cultivation in Mexico
Lovatt, Carol J.; Witney, Guy W. - Nitrogen Fertilization of the 'Hass' Avocado in California - What we know and what we don't know.
Volume 2, Issue 1 (April 2002)
Hofshi, Reuben - The Chilean Avocado Industry: An Overview
Marais, Lawrence J. ; Menge, John A. ; Bender, Gary S. ; Faber, Ben A. - Avocado Stem Canker or Collar Rot
Marais, Lawrence J.; Menge, John A.; Bender, Gary S.; Faber, Ben A. - Phytophthora Root Rot
Volume 2, Issue 2 (November 2002)
Hofshi, Reuben - Should the California Avocado Industry Consider "Snap" Harvesting?
Witney, Guy W. - An Overview of the South African Avocado Industry
Witney, Guy W. - Planting Trees on Clonal Rootstocks
Volume 3, Issue 1 (March 2004)
Jetter, Karen M. ; Morse, Joseph G. - Agri-Mek Section 18 Approved for the 2004 Field Season
Witney, Guy W. - The Long Road to Section 18 Registration
Bender, Gary S. ; Witney, Guy W. - Recognizing Avocado Lace Bug
Hoddle, M.S. ; Bender, Gary S. ; Morse, Joseph G. ; Kellum, David ; Dowell, Robert ; Witney, Guy W. - Avocado Lace Bug
Witney, Guy W. - Irrigation and Iron Chlorosis in Orchards