2004 Avocado Research Symposium
Proceedings of California Avocado Research Symposium 2004
October 30, 2004
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
SPONSORED BY THE CALIFORNIA AVOCADO COMMISSION
Edited by: Guy Witney
Director of Industry Affairs
California Avocado Commission
38 Discovery, Suite 150, Irvine, California 92618
gwitney@avocado.org
California Avocado Commission Production Research Committee
Our Mission: To provide California Avocado Growers a means to achieve optimum profitability, now and in the future, through focused research, global collaboration, and effective communication of results.
Subcommittees 2003-04
Dr. John Menge receives Art Schroeder Memorial Award
Table of Contents:
A. BREEDING AND GENETICS
Screening and Evaluation of New Rootstocks with Resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi
John A. Menge, B. Mckee, E. Pond, G. Bender, M. L. Arpaia, B. Faber, M. Crowley, M. Clegg, T. Chao, P. Mauk
Department of Plant Pathology, UC Riverside, CA
Enhancement of Avocado Productivity. Plant Improvement: Selection and Evaluation of Improved Varieties and Rootstocks
Mary Lu Arpaia, D. Stottlemyer, L. Bates, W. Manor, K. Fjeld, J. Sievert, E. Focht, UC South Coast Avocado Volunteers, J. Menge, D. Crowley, M. Clegg, B. Faber and on-farm cooperators
Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
Application of Molecular Markers to Avocado Improvement
Michael T. Clegg, Haofeng Chen, Vanessa Ashworth
Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
Use of Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) to Determine Incidence and Effectiveness of Self-and-Cross-Pollinated Avocado Fruit in Southern California
Tom Davenport, Z. Ying, T. Zhang, M. Bartels
Tropical Research & Education Center, University of Florida, IFAS, Homestead, FL and Raymond Schnell, C. Olano
USDA/ARS National Germplasm Repository for Tropical/Subtropical Fruit Crops
Miami, FL
B. DISEASES
Biocontrol of Phytophthora Root Rot of Avocado 2004
John A. Menge, D. Crowley, M. Crowley, E. Pond, J. Borneman, B. Mckee, B. Faber, G. Bender, P. Mauk, J. Downer, P. Clark, V. McDonald, B. Tombe
Department of Plant Pathology, UC Riverside, CA
C. PESTS
Biology and Chemical Control of Avocado Thrips; Pesticide Resistance Monitoring with Avocado Thrips and Persea Mite
Joseph Morse, F. Byrne, E. Humeres, N. Toscano, A. Urena, L. Robinson, P. Watkins, A. Flores, D. Anderson, M. Hoddle
Department of Entomology, UC Riverside, CA
E. Oevering, P. Phillips, B. Faber
UC Cooperative Extension, Ventura County, CA
Biology and Management of Avocado Thrips (Scirtothrips Persea Nakahara)
Phil Phillips, B. Faber, P. Oevering, M. Yamamoto, H. Johnston
UC Cooperative Extension, Ventura County, CA
Dynamic Benefits of Invasive Pest Control in California Avocado Production
Karen M. Jetter
Agricultural Issues Center, UC Davis, CA
M. Hoddle, Department of Entomology, UC Riverside, CA
D. PHYSIOLOGY
Avocado Tree Physiology - Understanding the Basis of Productivity
Robert L. Heath, Mary Lu Arpaia and M. V. Mickelbart*
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
*(MVM) Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences Division, Canterbury, New Zealand
Eliminating Alternate Bearing of the ‘Hass’ Avocado
Carol J. Lovatt
Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
Use of Plant Growth Regulators to Increase Fruit Set, Fruit Size and Yield and to Manipulate Vegetative and Floral Shoot Growth
Carol J. Lovatt
Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
Salinity Tolerance in Avocado
David Crowley, W. Smith, G. Bender, M. L. Arpaia
Department of Environmental Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
E. POSTHARVEST
Avocado Postharvest Quality
Mary Lu Arpaia, J. Sievert, S. Collin, K. Fjeld and D. Stottlemyer
Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, UC Riverside, CA
Allan Woolf, A. White, C. Requejo and R. Jackman
HortResearch, Auckland, New Zealand
