Avocado Pest Resource from the Past

Aug 10, 2017

Avocado Pest Resource from the Past

Aug 10, 2017

 

What a great find and it was there all along, just like a used book store can be a gold mine at times.

 http://www.avocadosource.com/papers/research_articles/ebelingwalter1959b.pdf

 

 

Ebeling

This is the section of Subtropical Fruit Pests by Walter Ebeling that covers avocado pests in not only California, but what was and is known to exist in other avocado growing regions around the US and the world.  It was reproduced at the Hoshi Foundation's Avocadosource website.  At this point it only contains the chapters pertaining to avocado. Other chapters in the full text cover citrus, grape, walnut, almond pecan, olive, fig, date and other "Minor Subtropical Fruits".  The beauty of the book is not only historical, but that it is still current (although the DDT recommendations are out of date) for many pests.  It also chronicles pests that have appeared in the past, disappeared and then reappeared.  An example is Avocado Bud Mite - here, gone, here and seemingly gone again, probably to reappear sometime in the future.  This is no replacement for the UC-IPM website, http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/crops-agriculture.html , but it is a good look at how the pest has been managed in the past and is done so currently. 

I thought I had the only copy of this book in Ventura County, but you could too.  There are some listed on ABE Books for cheap.

This pestiferous book was compiled by Walter Ebeling at UC Riverside/Los Angeles.  He was of some note, considered the Father of Urban Entomology.  As you can see from the descriptions of avocado pests, he was a good all round entomologist, as well. Urban entomology really forces you to know a lot because of the diversity of arthropods in urban settings. He passed in 2010 and was recognized world-wide for his work.

 

 

IN MEMORIAM

 

WALTER EBELING

 

Professor Emeritus of Entomology

 

UC Riverside

 

November 26, 1907 – December 17, 2010

 

Walter Ebeling, world-renowned entomologist and pioneer in the field of Urban Entomology, died 17 December 2010 in a care facility in Bandon, Oregon at the age of 103. "Professor Ebeling was a legendary research entomologist," said Dr. Michael Rust, Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Riverside, who replaced Dr. Ebeling upon his retirement in 1975. "He had tremendous abilities, tireless energy, and a passion for science. He was an expert in so many fields of entomology including agriculture, physiology, and insect behavior. Dr. Ebeling helped develop Urban Entomology into a respected independent area of research."

Read more of his Memoriam: http://senate.ucr.edu/agenda/120221/IN%20MEMORIAM-Walter%20Ebeling.pdf

 

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