November 8, 2023 (3:00 to 4:00 pm)
Branched Broomrape: A Parasitic Weed Threat to the Tomato Industry
Branched broomrape is currently classified in California as an “A” pest, that is, “an organism of known economic importance subject to California State-enforced action involving: eradication, quarantine regulation, containment, rejection, or other holding action”. As a potentially severe economic pest and as a California “A-list” pest, the establishment and spread of a branched broomrape in California tomato production regions could cause severe consequences for individual growers and for the entire tomato industry. In this webinar, Dr. Brad Hanson will provide regulatory and quarantine status and management updates.
One DPR CE unit (other) and one CCA CE unit (IPM) are pending.
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