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Kent Daane

Kent Daane

@daane_lab

Cooperative Extension Specialist with UC Berkeley developing sustainable agriculture programs for insect pests in California's vineyards and orchards

Parlier, CA AND Berkeley, CA เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2017
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Sunny Yang from the lab helping at Fresno Hmong New Year with UCCE Cooperative Extension Michael Yang and Ruth Dahlquist-Willard, showing old and young farmers insect pests and their natural enemies to discuss how to farm with fewer pesticides.
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Congratulations to Rohith Vulchi - who is completing his Masters at CSU Fresno (thesis defense photo) and starting a PhD at Texas A&M (L-R) Maggie Ellis, Davide Scaccini, Jacob Wenger, Kent Daane, Rohith, Sunny Yang, May Yang
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Six of the 10 warmest Julys in Fresno have happened since 2003. Right now, the average temperature this month is 86.8. Might crack the top 10 again this year.
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Finishing up vineyard cover crop work with a new look at old data comparing native grasses to seeded 'insectary mix'. Interesting find - native grasses help with water conservation (deep roots); paper's in @JAppliedEcology doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…
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“I’ve been through a few waves of invasive species, and this is far and away the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen.” nyti.ms/2KNq9Oz
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A global team looked at invasive mealybug "Planococcus ficus" in North America. Summarized in PLoS One doi.org/10.1371/journa…, molecular snooping suggests Mid-East origins of invasive Pf in Calif and Mexico. Use 'certified' nursery plant material, don't suitcase-carry plants!
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One more bee comment-near Sanger, CA noticed one side of road had bee hives to pollinate almonds and the other side netting to keep bees off self-pollinating mandarins (bees cross pollinate resulting in seeds) - hived honey bees are more an ag-tool than an ecosystem service
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Almond growers need millions of bees for a few weeks and then want no bees after bloom because of pesticides used for pests. Current solution - bring bees in, while researchers are looking at native bees, self pollinating almonds are being used and so one solution may be no bees
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Another sign of the 'new' 2017-2018 drought - stone fruit being irrigated in February because we've had so little rain in California's San Joaquin Valley (and very little snow pack in the Sierra's to our east accuweather.com/en/weather-blo…
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ESA (bug-folks) @EntsocAmerica meetings now as much about seeing friends; at Denver mting, caught up with Rhonda Hamm linkedin.com/in/ronda-hamm who was in the UC Kearney lab (1999-2000), from CSU Fresno to Cornell (PhD), now doing great things w/ DOW (Global Academic Relations)
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How warm has California been? Feb 7th, temps at 75 F, and I saw my first stone fruit orchard in bloom - with honey bees all over and no managed hives in sight. How early can bloom be? Will a frost or rain storm impact the fruit set (if we return to normal winter temperatures)?
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