Citrus -- Diseases and pests
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Martin M. Barnes papers
This collection contains articles, slides, newsletters, correspondence, and other material on Dr. Martin M. Barnes, past University of California, Riverside, professor of entomology and plant pathology. Barnes' research was focused on the practical needs of agriculture. The bulk of the collection contains information on pests in California agriculture and information of his professional life at Cornell University and at the University of California, Riverside, Citrus Experiment Station.
University of California, Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station records
Joseph W. Eckert papers
The collection consists of materials related to the academic career of Joseph W. Eckert, an Emeritus Professor from the UC Riverside Plant Pathology department. Items in the collection include photographs, news clippings, and academic articles authored by Eckert on various aspects of disease spread and prevention in citrus and other types of plants.
Howard S. Fawcett papers
The Howard S. Fawcett papers contain articles, magazine and newspaper clippings, correspondence, periodicals, transcripts of radio broadcasts and other material gathered on Howard S. Fawcett, a University of California, Riverside professor and noted pioneer in phytopathology. The bulk of the papers consist of writings and research related to citrus diseases.
Harry W. Lawton papers
University of California, Riverside, Pest Management Program records
This collection contains minutes, memorandums, course descriptions, pamphlets, correspondence, degree lists, and other material regarding the Pest Management Program at the University of California, Riverside. Mostly contains information on the M.S. degree, courses, graduates, and other topics.
James M. Wallace papers
This collection contains articles, plaques, certificates, news clippings, brochures, photographs, slides and other material from James M. Wallace's tenure as professor of Plant Pathology at the University of California, Riverside. The bulk of the papers consist of articles written by Wallace regarding citrus virus diseases and materials related to his founding and participation in the International Organization of Citrus Virologists (IOCV).
Washburn & Sons collection on Pest Control
This collection contains publications, photographs, and other material regarding pest control research and services during the early-mid 1900s. Primarily includes publications pertaining to plant disease and pest control in the citrus industry by researchers such as Henry J. Quayle and R.S. Woglum. Additional material regarding the pest control services of Washburn & Sons in Riverside, California and surrounding areas is also included.