Stewardship of Plant Incorporated Protectant Crops

Wednesday, December 16, 2009: 7:15 AM-11:00 AM
Room 109-110, First Floor (Convention Center)
Organizer:
John A. Glaser


7:20 AM
Risk assessment and stewardship of Bt crops
Michael A. Caprio, Mississippi State University ; John A. Glaser, US Environmental Protection Agency ; Ryan Kurtz, Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc
7:40 AM
Challenges for managing insect resistance for the next generation of Bt maize hybrids
Richard L. Hellmich, USDA-ARS, Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit and Department of Entomology ; Susan E. Moser, USDA ; Blair D. Siegfried, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; David Onstad, University of Illinois ; Jarrad Prasifka, University of Illinois
8:00 AM
Volunteer transgenic corn: assessing potential impacts for rootworm resistance management in continuous and rotational cropping systems
Christian Krupke, Purdue University ; Paul T. Marquardt, Purdue University ; William G. Johnson, Purdue University
8:20 AM
Development of decision support system for remote monitoring of PIP corn
John A. Glaser, US Environmental Protection Agency ; Kenneth L. Copenhaver, Institute for Technology Development ; Joseph Casas, Marshall Space Flight Center
8:40 AM
Discrimination of pest infestation at landscape level
Kenneth L. Copenhaver, Institute for Technology Development ; John A. Glaser, US Environmental Protection Agency ; Joseph Casas, Marshall Space Flight Center
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
Criteria for space-based sensor applied to Bt crop monitoring
Joseph Casas, Marshall Space Flight Center ; John A. Glaser, US Environmental Protection Agency ; Kenneth L. Copenhaver, Institute for Technology Development
10:15 AM
IRM stewardship compliance for Bt crops
Jeannette C. Martinez, US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs ; Alan Reynolds, US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs
10:35 AM
Industry stewardship programs for PIP crops
Graham P. Head, Monsanto Company
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