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CAPCA SoCal & UCR 2024 Citrus Day

March 7 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

SoCal Chapter & UCR 2024 Citrus Day Meeting

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DATE:
March 7, 2024

TIME:
Registration & parking: 7:15 am
Seminar Begins: 8:00 am
Seminar Ends: 2:00 pm

REGISTRATION FEE:
$35 for all (online pre-registration, ends 2/29/24)

REGISTER HERE

Registration is limited to 100 attendees.
Lunch is included with registration, vegetarian options will be available.

CE HOURS APPROVED:
3.5 DPR Hours (0.5 Laws, 3.0 Other

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Pre-registration closes on 2/29/24.
Weather permitting, this is an outdoor field meeting. Participants should wear footwear appropriate for walking in citrus groves and on uneven ground and be prepared for adverse weather conditions. If you need assistance or are unable to participate in walking portions of the meeting, please contact Agricultural Operations at 951-827-5906 so we can try to accommodate your needs.
Directions and parking instructions will be provided to registrants at a later date.
Questions? Contact Peggy or Tracy at agops@ucr.edu

AGENDA (subject to change):

7:15 AM — Registration and Parking

7:45 AM — Welcome, Tracy Kahn and Peggy Mauk, Dept Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside

8:00 AM — CE Progam Begins:

Updates on changes in pesticide regulations, update on Oriental Fruit fly quarantine, ACP/HLB RegulationsDelia Cioc, Ag Commissioner and Erik Downs, Deputy Ag Commissioner, Riverside County

Current invasive fruit fly quarantines in California – Nawal Sharma (CDFA) and Francisco Quintana (USDA)

Understanding Oriental Fruit Fly biology, Asian Citrus Psyllid control programsDr. Bodil Cass, UC Riverside

Phytosanitary treatment development for invasive speciesDr. Spencer Walse, USDA

Updates on Citrus Yellow Vein Clearing Virus in California and its proposed quarantine regulations – Anmol Joshi, Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division CDFA

Citrus Yellow Vein Associated Virus VS Citrus Yellow Vein Clearing Virus: FRIEND VS FOE –  Dr. Georgios Vidalakis, UC Riverside

BREAK

Controlling Asian Citrus Psyllids using systemic insecticidesDr. Frank Byrne, UC Riverside

Anthracnose of citrus understanding the pathogen and its control – Dr. Peggy Mauk, UC Riverside

Spatial culturomics of the citrus microbiome to derive bioinoculants from functional microbiome studies – Dr. Caroline Roper & Christopher Drozd

Demonstration of autonomous systems for agriculture – Dr. Konstantinos Karydis, UC Riverside

Long-term solutions for citrus huanglongbing – Dr. Chandrika Ramadugu, UC Riverside

UCR Citrus Breeding and Evaluation Program Fruit Display – Toni Siebert Wooldridge, UC Riverside

Vendor demonstrations of autonomous systems

LUNCH

UCR researchers appreciate the ongoing support of the Citrus Research Board Project.

Details

Date:
March 7
Time:
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

UCR Ag Ops
Email
agops@ucr.edu

Venue

UCR Agricultural Operations
1060 Martin Luther King Blvd
Riverside, CA 92507 United States
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