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General Information
Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Olives to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees
(1/09)
Diseases
Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
(1/08)
Leaf Spot
(1/08)
Olive Knot
(1/08)
Peacock Spot
(1/09)
Verticillium Wilt
(1/09)
Insects and Mites
American Plum Borer
(1/09)
Black Scale
(1/09)
Branch and Twig Borer
(1/09)
California Red Scale
(1/09)
Greedy Scale and Latania Scale
(1/09)
Oleander Scale
(1/09)
Olive Fruit Fly
(1/09)
Olive Mite
(1/09)
Olive Psyllid
(7/09)
Olive Scale
(1/09)
Root Weevils
(7/09)
Western Flower Thrips
(1/08)
Nematodes
Nematodes
(1/08)
Weeds
Olive Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names
(1/09)
Integrated Weed Management
(1/09)
Weed Management in Organic Orchards
(7/09)
Special Weed Problems
(1/09)
Susceptibility of Spring/Summer Weeds to Herbicide Control
(1/09)
Susceptibility of Winter Weeds to Herbicide Control
(1/09)
Herbicide Treatment Table
(1/09)
Fruit Spray Thinning
Fruit Spray Thinning
(1/08)
More information
Research projects related to olives
Mitigating pesticide hazards