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Spaghetti-like stems of Japanese dodder growing on a tree. (Credit: Vince Guise)
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Invasive Spotlight: Japanese Dodder

June 7, 2018
From the Pest in the Urban Landscape blog June 6, 2018 When people think of parasites, often what comes to mind are blood-sucking insects like bed bugs, head lice, and fleas or other bodily invaders on or in humans and other animals. But plants can have parasites too.
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And Now Paraquat

June 4, 2018
By Ben A Faber
A recent call about the poor control of marestail (horseweed, Conyza canadensis) to glyphosate (Roundup) wasn't surprising, but that paraquat didnt do the trick was. It turns out that there is multiple resistance to the materials.
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Dust and glyphosate performance

May 30, 2018
It's getting hot and dry in the Central Valley and the movement of equipment in and out of fields/orchards/vineyards has the potential to stir up a significant amount of dust. Among its other impacts to agriculture (soil erosion, tissue damage, reduced photosynthesis, etc...
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