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> Agriculture, Plant Sciences and Food
The University of California conducts research
related to agricultural, natural and environmental resources through
the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and other programs
around the UC system. UC provides Californians with practical, research-based
information on many subjects including pest management, agricultural
sustainability, raising animals and growing plants, preserving water
quality, and preventing diseases related to food safety or poor
nutrition.
Ask
the Experts about Agriculture and Food Safety Topics
In addition to the specific subject areas featured
on the leftside menu, the following list provides links to some
of these UC programs.
Agriculture and Plant Sciences
ANR Research
and Extension Centers
Kearney
Agricultural Center
Sustainable
Agriculture Research and Education Program
Vegetable Research and Information Center
Riverside Avocado
Information (on 1,000 varieties)
Riverside Citrus Clonal
Protection Program
Agronomy
Research and Information Center - provides
research-based information on California
agronomic crops,
including alfalfa, barley, oats, wheat,
corn, cotton, dry
edible legumes, rice, safflower,
sugar beet, sunflower and
specialty crops
Davis Olive Oil Program
Davis Small
Farm Center
Davis
Farm Safety Newsletter
Postharvest
Technology Research and Information Center
Seed Biotechnology
Center – science, agronomy and plant
biotechnology
Foundation Plant
Materials Service - coordinates release of
UC-patented grape, fruit and nut tree,
and strawberry
cultivars; and acts as a link between
researchers, nurseries
and producers in the California agricultural
industry
Soil Science
Research - Kearney Foundation
Riverside Center
for Conservation Biology
Riverside Agricultural
Research Institute for Deserts (ARID)
Fruit
and Nut Research and Information Center
Genetic Resources
Conservation Program
Pest and Weed Management
Weed Research
and Information Center
Integrated
Pest Management Project
Davis Department
of Vegetable Crops and Weed Science
Riverside Center for Invasive Species Research
Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter
Workgroup (ANR)
Riverside Glassy-Winged
Sharpshooter Information
Riverside
Insect Information (includes glassy-winged
sharpshooter, Africanized bees, spiders)
California
Oak Mortality Task Force
PesticideWise
- information on pesticide properties and
water quality risks
Gardening
California
Backyard Orchard – resource for fruit / nut crops
Ornamental Horticulture
Research and Information Center
Master Gardener Programs
on UCTV - lectures from Agriculture
and Natural Resources course
Agriculture Economic and Public Policy
UC Impacts on California's
Agricultural Economy
Agricultural
Issues Center - forum where important trends
and issues involving California agriculture
are identified,
studied and debated. Findings available
to policy-makers,
government agencies, interest groups
and individuals
Davis
Agricultural and Resource Economics Library
Giannini Foundation
of Agricultural Economics
Programs for Students
Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Davis Viticulture
and Enology
Davis Environmental
Horticulture
Davis - International
Agricultural Development
4-H Youth Development
Program
Nutrition and Food Safety
Food Safe
Program
Seafood
Network Information Center
Davis Department
of Food Science and Technology
Center for Consumer
Research
Center
for Weight and Health
Davis
Center of Excellence for Nutritional Genomics
Western
Institute for Food Safety and Security
UC Botanical
Gardens and Herbaria
Related UC Schools and Colleges
Berkeley
College of Natural Resources
Davis
School of Veterinary Medicine
Davis
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Riverside
College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
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Sudden Oak Death
Throughout California's coastal counties, tanoaks, coast live oaks
and black oaks are dying in large numbers. UC researchers have isolated
a previously unknown fungal species that they believe causes Sudden
Oak Death and are conducting far-ranging research to determine how
it can be stopped.
Pierce's Disease and
the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter
UC is bringing its expertise and resources to bear on the threat
to California's vineyards and agriculture posed by the glassy-winged
sharpshooter. Learn
more about Pierce's Disease.
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