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About UC IPM

UC IPM Extension Staff

IPM Advisor Cheryl Wilen monitoring giant whiteflies on Hibiscus.
IPM Advisor Cheryl Wilen monitoring
giant whiteflies on Hibiscus. Photo by Jack Kelly Clark.
Disseminating research-based pest management information is the primary function of the UC IPM Program.

Cooperative Extension staff, including a CE specialist, eight IPM advisors, and three affiliated CE advisors, play a critical role in developing, demonstrating, and adapting IPM techniques for various regions in California.

Advisors are located in key agricultural areas and act as a bridge linking campus-based researchers, including our CE specialist, other Cooperative Extension advisors and specialists, growers, and pest control professionals.

More about our Cooperative Extension staff

Affiliated advisors:

  • Jianlong Bi
  • David Haviland
  • John Roncoroni
  • Steve Swain

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