International connections including Dan Kliebenstein's lab at the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences have led to more than a decade of ongoing collaboration. One result: A breakthrough in understanding how orange trees could fend off -- and perhaps even cure -- the insect-borne bacterium that causes citrus greening and threatens to wipe out the industry.
The Diagnosing Herbicide Symptoms field day at UC Davis trained growers and researchers to identify crop damage causes, from herbicides to water stress. Experts emphasized detective work, careful application, and alternative explanations like pests or soil issues.
The Western IPM Center (Integrated Pest Management) received $1M in USDA funding to support sustainable pest control across 14 western states and U.S. territories. It connects researchers and stakeholders to tackle pests, improve food security, and share solutions.
UC Davis researchers, led by Steve Fennimore, are studying robots that reduce hand-weeding costs and use steam to combat soil pathogens, improving lettuce yields and reducing chemical herbicide use in the process.