Jhalendra Rijal

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Jhalendra Rijal

Jhalendra Rijal

@IPMCorner

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Advisor with the University of California. I do pest management research and educate growers about it. Tweets are mine.

Modesto, CA Katılım Ekim 2010
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Navel orangeworm egg laying activity in almonds has been going up - not surprising for given the high overwintering populations and the prevalence of mummy nuts out there. Keep track of what’s happening throughout the season is crucial. Numbers from Modesto area.
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Rep. Josh Harder
Rep. Josh Harder@RepJoshHarder·
🚨 A new invasive beetle is going after our almonds and pistachios and farmers are waking up to find their crops eaten away.   I’m pushing the @USDA for an emergency response to nip this in the bud before these pests cause real damage and hurt our economy. cbsnews.com/sacramento/new…
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@JoeDelBosque Yes. Unfortunately, this is another terrible pest that directly attacks almond nutmeat.
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Congrats to @SabitaRanabhat1 (coadvised by Drs Kun Yan Zhu and @morrisonlabUSDA) for winning second place at the student competition of the Borlaug Dialogue where the World Food Prize is awarded. For the 2nd year in a row, she has placed! Great work ✨🙌
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Ag&Natural Resources
Ag&Natural Resources@ucanr·
As a result of climate change, #CA's farms are expected to face a surge in #ag pests, which poses a threat to the state's specialty crops industry. UC researchers will help develop a holistic climate-smart pest management strategy to build resilience. tinyurl.com/578vknc5
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We had a fun this morning talking with future scientists at San Joaquin County AgVenture in Manteca. Proud of my team for organizing the amazing booth, @sama_sakaki, Mahesh Ghimire, Chang Vue, and volunteer Rebekah. Over 3000 kids attended the event @ucanr @UCCEStanislaus @UCIPM
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@UCANRpam @UCANRpam, you are overthinking it 😄 we use window screen to glue almonds to create portable nut strands. We can put these out in the field treated with insecticide and untreated control. NOW natural population infests them. and we compare infestation rates among treatments.
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Pam Kan-Rice
Pam Kan-Rice@UCANRpam·
@IPMCorner Are the almonds wrapped in chickenwire to prevent wildlife from eating them?
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Today’s work setup! Doing Navel Orangeworm trial with biological and reduced-risk insecticides using these almond strands.
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UCCE Stanislaus County
UCCE Stanislaus County@UCCEStanislaus·
Stanislaus County 4-H is nominated in the “nonprofit organization” category for The Modesto Bee’s “Best in Modesto” contest. Click: Services, Nonprofit Organization, Stanislaus County 4-H, Review and cast my ballot, Submit ballot and vote again tomorrow! votebestinmodesto.com
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Latest on flight and projected generation timing of navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella - a notorious pest of tree nuts in California (Calculations are based on Modesto area weather/trap counts) @SJVtandv @UCCEStanislaus @SacOrchards @UCIPM
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Navel orangeworm counts are going up. When there are “hullsplit” almonds which release volatiles that is attractive to gravid NOW females for egg laying. Both NOW activity and hullsplit progression are two critical factors to time insecticide spray effectively. @ucanr @UCIPM
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This week, we have seen increased navel orangeworm counts (Fig. 1; e.g., ~38.6 eggs/trap/week, Modesto area). This increase occurred after 1000 degree-days from the spring egg-laying biofix (i.e., 26 April). From now on, it is critical to closely monitor…lnkd.in/gkzDtE2a
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Applying entomopathogenic nematodes for flatheaded borer, Chrysobothris mali, in walnuts. This pest has been damaging several walnut orchards each specially when trees are little stressed, sunburn, and may not have best growth. You may not detect the stress level visually!@ucanr
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Our last IPM breakfast meeting-8th one, for this year. Dr. Robert VanSteenwyk is delivering a talk on husk fly. Thanks to all participants, 35-55 attendees per meeting. Very happy with the support from the growers, PCAs, and industry. See you in the next March. @UCIPM @ucanr
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@JoeDelBosque @moniquejrivera It’s an advanced nymphal stage of Say stink bug or Chlorochroa. They are polyphagous. We found them in almond/pistachio orchards occasionally. They are not green stink bugs mwhich is much bigger problem in nut orchards.
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Westside Farmer
Westside Farmer@JoeDelBosque·
Entomologists! Can someone help me identify this bug? I’m finding them on our melons. ⁦@moniquejrivera
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