Poster Display Presentations, P-IE: Session 2

Wednesday, December 15, 2010: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Grand Exhibit Hall (Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center)


Variations in the Diuraphis noxia salivary proteome among biotypes
Scott Nicholson, USDA - ARS ; William Rodney Cooper, USDA-ARS ; Gary J. Puterka, USDA - ARS
Effects of adjuvants on the efficacy of nucleopolyhedroviruses against pickleworm larvae
D. Michael Jackson, USDA - ARS ; Martin Shapiro, Clemson University ; Merle Shepard, Clemson University
Potential impact of biotech sweet corn (MON89034 x MON88017) on pest management in the Southeastern US
R. Cordero, Monsanto Company ; Wilmar Morjan, Monsanto Company ; A. Fabellar, Monsanto Company
Expansive collaboration:  An innovative service-learning model for entomology teaching and research with graduate and undergraduate students
Ashley Shams, University of St. Thomas ; Florence Dunkel, Montana State University ; Camille George, University of St. Thomas ; Aissata Traore Thera, l'Institut d'Economie Rurale ; Nancy E Beckage, University of California-Riverside
Augmenting the pheromone trap catches of red palm weevil adults through modified food baits
Saleh A. Aldosari, King Saud University ; Pspv Vidyasagar, King Saud University
Mass trapping for population suppression of an invasive longhorn beetle, Tetropium fuscum (F.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Jon Sweeney, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre ; Peter J. Silk, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre ; J Edward Hurley, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre ; Wayne MacKay, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre
Bait stations for tropical pest tephritids
Nancy D. Epsky, USDA - ARS ; Micah Gill, USDA-ARS ; Pedro Rendon, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST ; Paul E. Kendra, USDA - ARS ; Robert R. Heath, USDA - ARS
Effect of cotton phenology on the intercrop movement behavior of the convergent lady beetle in cotton-alfalfa agroecosystem
Anup Bastola, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; Megha N. Parajulee, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; Ram B. Shrestha, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; Stanley C. Carroll, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center
Refining Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) sampling recommendations in Kansas sorghum
Brian P. McCornack, Kansas State University ; Alysha M. Soper, Kansas State University ; R. Jeff Whitworth, Kansas State University
Effect of nitrogen application rate on cotton growth parameters and arthropod activity in Texas cotton
Diwash Neupane, Texas AgriLife Research ; Megha N. Parajulee, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; Stanley C. Carroll, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; Chenggang Wang, Texas AgriLife Research
Monitoring for wild host sites of Drosophila suzukii
Hannah Elizabeth Goodwin, USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory ; Jana C. Lee, USDA - ARS ; Denny Bruck, USDA - ARS
Influence of proximity and abundance of non-cotton hosts on Lygus hesperus in cotton
Stanley C. Carroll, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; Megha N. Parajulee, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center ; W. Owen Mcspadden, Texas AgriLife Research Center ; Ram B. Shrestha, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center
Leaving a mark:  A comparison of arthropod protein marking protocols
Lauren M. Slosky, USDA-ARS ; Scott A. Machtley, USDA-ARS ; James R. Hagler, USDA - ARS
Prospects of isopropanol use in controlling green June beetle, Cotinis nitida
Brian Cowell, Missouri State University ; Michal Reut, Warsaw University of Life Sciences ; Lucas Snodgrass, Missouri State University ; DT. Johnson, University of Arkansas ; Darek Czokajlo, Alphascents Inc ; Barbara Lewis, University of Arkansas ; Maciej A. Pszczolkowski, Missouri State University
Effects of neonicotinoid seed treatments on bean leaf beetles and black cutworms
Chelsea L. Piitz, University of Nebraska - Lincoln ; Thomas E. Hunt, University of Nebraska ; Blair D. Siegfried, University of Nebraska - Lincoln ; Tiffany M. Heng-Moss, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Thrips management in peanut and cotton:  An evaluation of Cyazypyr™ (DPX-HGW86, Cyantraniliprole), a novel cross-spectrum anthranilic diamide insecticide
J. A. Samler, Virginia Tech ; DA. Herbert, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; S. Malone, Virginia Tech ; TP. Kuhar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; H. E. Portillo, DuPont Crop Protection ; I. Billy Annan, DuPont Crop Protection ; R. W. Williams, DuPont Crop Protection
Global development of sulfoxaflor, a novel insecticide from Dow AgroSciences for control of sap-feeding insects
James Thomas, Dow AgroSciences ; Jon M. Babcock, Dow AgroSciences LLC ; C. Longhurst, Dow AgroSciences ; L. A. Pavan, Dow AgroSciences ; A. Samsudin, Dow AgroSciences ; R. Annetts, Dow AgroSciences ; K. Kaneshi, Dow AgroSciences ; Y. K. Min, Dow AgroSciences ; X. Huang, Dow AgroSciences ; T. C. Sparks, Dow AgroSciences ; G. B. Watson, Dow AgroSciences ; M. R. Loso, Dow AgroSciences ; K. L. Steffey, Dow AgroSciences
Toxicity and field efficacy of tolfenpyrad on Colorado potato beetle
Adam Wimer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; TP. Kuhar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Susceptibility of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda Smith) population to different insecticides at Dow AgroSciences, Santa Isabel, PR
Difabachew K Belay, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; John E Foster, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ; Randy M. Huckaba, Dow AgroSciences
Insecticidal activity of a novel insecticide, nanostructured alumina, on stored grain pests 
Micaela Buteler, Montana State University ; Teodoro Stadler, Centro Científico Tecnologico CONICET Mendoza ; David K. Weaver, Montana State University
Improving the economics of low volume and ultra low volume ground applications for controlling rangeland grasshoppers
R. Nelson Foster, USDA ; Lonnie R. Black, USDA ; Larry E. Jech, USDA ; Chris Reuter, USDA ; David Pierce, USDA-APHIS-PPQ ; Dewey Murray, USDA-APHIS-PPQ
Initial comparison of the standard organophosphate treatment malathion and a pyrethroid, applied at label rates and lower, for control of rangeland grasshoppers in South Dakota
Larry E. Jech, USDA ; R. Nelson Foster, USDA ; Chris Reuter, USDA ; Lonnie R. Black, USDA ; Cheryl Huddleston, USDA-APHIS-PPQ
How efficacious is methyl bromide?
Guy J. Hallman, USDA - ARS ; Donald B. Thomas, USDA - ARS
Integrated impact of soil solarization and organic mulching on insects, weeds, and plant performance
Harsimran Gill, University of Florida ; Robert McSorley, University of Florida ; Marc Branham, University of Florida ; Susan Webb, University of Florida ; Gaurav Goyal, University of Florida, Everglades Research and Education Center
Free-living terrestrial nematodes indicate decomposition pathways of aquatic insect subsidies
Breann E Bender, University of Wisconsin-Madison ; David Hoekman, University of Wisconsin-Madison ; Jamin Dreyer, University of Wisconsin ; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin
Commercial adoption of generic phytosanitary irradiation protocols
Peter A. Follett, USDA-ARS ; Marisa Wall, USDA-ARS
Foraging dynamics of red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) in a sweetpotato field
Tahir Rashid, Alcorn State University ; Jian Chen, USDA - ARS ; James T. Vogt, Black Pest Prevention, Inc
Experiments, competition, and community assembly:  A tale of fire ants, native ants, and longleaf pine ecosystems
Joshua King, Central Connecticut State University ; Walter R. Tschinkel, Florida State University
Biology, impact, and feeding preferences of Calophya terebinthifolii (Hemiptera: Calophyidae), a candidate for biological control of Brazilian peppertree, Schinus terebinthifolius (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae)
Lindsey R. Christ, University of Florida ; James P. Cuda, University of Florida ; William A. Overholt, Indian River Research and Education Center ; Marcelo D. Vitorino, University of Blumenau ; Julio C. Medal, University of Florida
Biocontrol host specificity testing of a chrysomelid flea beetle for the management of several noxious melastome weeds in Hawaii
Erin Raboin, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station ; Steven Souder, USDA Agriculture Research Service ; Tracy Johnson, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station
No escape:  Non-target host utilization of native thistles by Rhinocyllus conicus on field-caged plants
Gregory Wiggins, University of Tennessee ; Jerome Grant, University of Tennessee ; Paris Lambdin, University of Tennessee, Knoxville ; Jack Ranney, University of Tennessee ; John Wilkerson, University of Tennessee ; Renee Follum, University of Tennessee
Approaches for assessing weed biological control:  Impact of Mecinus janthinus on invasive toadflax (Linaria spp.)
Sharlene Sing, USDA - Forest Service ; Rose DeClerck-Floate, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Temperature-dependent development and cold tolerance of Gratiana graminea (Chrysomelidae), a potential biological control agent of Solanum viarum in Florida
Veronica Manrique, University of Florida ; Rodrigo Diaz, University of Florida ; William A. Overholt, University of Florida
The effect of neonicitinoids on the tortoise beetle Gratiana boliviana feeding on tropical soda apple Solanum viarum
Raymond Hix, Florida A & M University ; Eutychus Kariuki, Florida A & M University
Biological control of strawberry guava in Hawaiian forests
Tracy Johnson, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station
Estimating the likelihood an ash tree will be infested by A. planipennis:  Implications for detection surveys
Rodrigo J. Mercader, Michigan State University ; Nathan W. Siegert, Michigan State University ; Deborah McCullough, Michigan State University
Evaluation of double-decker and canopy traps for emerald ash borer detection
Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Therese M. Poland, USDA - Forest Service
Using girdled ash trees for optimal detection, delimitation and survey of low-density populations of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)
Nathan W. Siegert, Michigan State University ; Nicholas Gooch, Michigan State University ; Deborah McCullough, Michigan State University ; Therese M. Poland, USDA - Forest Service ; Robert L. Heyd, Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Host preference of Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in Southeast Michigan:  Fraxinus quadrangulata - Hope for a genus in North America
Sara R. Tanis, Michigan State University ; Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Emily Pastula, Michigan State University
Is privet (Ligustrum spp.) a potential host for emerald ash borer in North America?
Andrea C. Anulewicz, Michigan State University ; Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Christopher Pell, Michigan State University ; Andrew R. Tluczek, Michigan State University
Managing the risk of invasive species introduction through the movement of firewood
Patrick C. Tobin, USDA - Forest Service ; Andrea Diss-Torrance, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ; Laura M. Blackburn, USDA Forest Service ; Brian D. Brown, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Leaf consumption and oviposition by emerald ash borer on nine (Fraxinus) ash species
Andrea C. Anulewicz, Michigan State University ; Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Emily Pastula, Michigan State University ; Sara R. Tanis, Michigan State University
Diversity and abundance of natural enemy complex of Agrilus beetles:  Potential for classical biological control of invasive emerald ash borer and gold-spotted oak borer
Jian Duan, USDA ; Mark S. Hoddle, University of California ; Kristopher J Abell, University of Massachusetts ; Leah S. Bauer, USDA - Forest Service ; Roy Gene Van Driesche, University of Massachusetts
Evaluation of imidacloprid and Beauveria bassiana used against emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) infesting green and white ash
John D. Vandenberg, USDA - ARS ; Louela Castrillo, Cornell University ; Michael H. Griggs, USDA - ARS ; Houping Liu, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ; Leah S. Bauer, USDA - Forest Service
Lethal trap trees for emerald ash borer management in outliner sites
Nicholas Gooch, Michigan State University ; Deborah McCullough, Michigan State University ; Therese M. Poland, USDA - Forest Service
Multi-year control of emerald ash borer with systemic neonicotinoids and emamectin benzoate
Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Therese M. Poland, USDA - Forest Service ; Andrea C. Anulewicz, Michigan State University ; Phillip A. Lewis, USDA-APHIS ; John Molongoski, USDA-APHIS
Where will the light brown apple moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) survive in Canada?
Abdullahi Ameen, Canadian Food Inspection Agency ; Martin Damus, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Evaluation of bait traps for field detection and monitoring light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana) in California
SA Tjosvold, University of California Cooperative Extension ; NB Murray, University of California Cooperative Extension
Development of mass rearing for support of an evaluation of the sterile insect technique for light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana)
Alexander P. Cunningham, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST ; L. I. Mazuera, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST ; M. B. Brumgard, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST ; T. D. Greene, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST ; K. M. Harding, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST ; S. M. Kane, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST ; Gregory S. Simmons, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST
Design, construction, and dosimetry of an x-ray system for SIT, and testing for sterility of light brown apple moth
Ron Haff, USDA-ARS-WRRC ; Eric Jackson, USDA-ARS-WRRC ; Gregory Simmons, USDA - APHIS ; Leslie Foss, Center for Plant Health Science and Technology
Evaluating combined releases of Trichogramma species and irradiated sterile moths for suppression of the light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana)
Derrick L. Hammons, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST ; William Roltsch, California Department of Food and Agriculture ; Gregory Simmons, USDA - APHIS
Egg parasitism of the invasive, light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana) in California
William Roltsch, California Department of Food and Agriculture ; Nada Carruthers, USDA - APHIS ; Richard Stouthamer, University of California, Riverside
Biology and dynamics of redbay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus)
Gurpreet Brar, University of Florida ; Jorge E. Peña, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ; John L Capinera, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ; Stephen Mclean, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Ambrosia beetle habitat use, host use, and influence on early wood colonizing microbes
Sharon E Reed, University of Missouri ; R. M. Muzika, University of Missouri
Comparison of different methods to assess the seasonal and diurnal activity of ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae)
Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University ; Christopher M. Ranger, USDA - ARS ; Michael E. Reding, USDA - ARS ; Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Nadeer Youssef, Tennessee State University ; Samuel Ochieng, Tennessee State University
Ethanol and (-)-α-pinene for detecting and monitoring bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytidae) in southeast USA
Daniel R. Miller, USDA Forest Service ; Robert Rabaglia, USDA Forest Service ; Chris Crowe, USDA Forest Service
Timing of ambrosia beetle attack activity monitored by ethanol-injected trees
Michael E. Reding, USDA - ARS ; Christopher M. Ranger, USDA - ARS ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University ; Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Volatile emissions from ethanol-injected trap trees used for inducing attacks by ambrosia beetles
Christopher M. Ranger, USDA - ARS ; Samuel Ochieng, Tennessee State University ; Michael E. Reding, USDA - ARS ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University ; Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Virulence of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae against adult Xylosandrus germanus and impact on brood
Louela A. Castrillo, Cornell University ; Michael H. Griggs, USDA - ARS ; Christopher M. Ranger, USDA - ARS ; Michael E. Reding, USDA - ARS ; John D. Vandenberg, USDA - ARS
Field and laboratory studies to identify host attractants for the redbay ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Paul E. Kendra, USDA-ARS ; Wayne S. Montgomery, USDA-ARS ; Jorge S. Sanchez, USDA-ARS ; Jerome Niogret, USDA - ARS ; Jorge E. Peña, University of Florida ; Nancy D. Epsky, USDA-ARS ; Robert R. Heath, USDA-ARS
Towards developing a push-pull management strategy for ambrosia beetles in ornamental nurseries
Christopher M. Ranger, USDA - ARS ; Michael E. Reding, USDA - ARS ; Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University ; Jan Meneley, Ag Bio Development, Inc ; Anand Persad, Davey Institute ; Samuel Ochieng, Tennessee State University
Evaluating trap crop methodologies for ambrosia beetle management in nurseries
Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University ; Christopher Ranger, USDA - ARS ; Michael E. Reding, USDA - ARS
Chemical control of the red bay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus
J Pena, University of Florida ; R. Duncan, University of Florida ; J. Crane, University of Florida ; R. Cave, University of Florida
An analysis of the influences of forest fragmentation on southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis Zimm)
Zachary E Arcaro, North Carolina State University ; FP. Hain, North Carolina State University ; Frank H Koch, NC State University / USDA-FS
Inter- and intraspecific acoustic communication in bark beetles
Richard Hofstetter, Northern Arizona University ; Reagan McGuire, Northern Arizona University ; David Dunn, Arts and Science Laboratory ; Deepa S. Pureswaran, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service
Fungal and mite associates of the fir bark beetle Pityokteines spinidens
Milan Pernek, Croatian Forest Research Institute
The Western Bark Beetle Research Group - Basic and application-motivated research that enhances scientific understanding and solves real-world problems 
Christopher J. Fettig, USDA - Forest Service ; Barbara J. Bentz, USDA - Forest Service ; Nancy E. Gillette, USDA - Forest Service ; Jane L. Hayes, USDA Forest Service ; John E. Lundquist, USDA - Forest Service ; Ann M. Lynch, USDA Forest Service ; Jose F. Negron, USDA - Forest Service ; Robert A. Progar, USDA Forest Service ; Steven J. Seybold, USDA - Forest Service
Behavioural responses of the European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, to southern pine species
Kamal JK. Gandhi, University of Georgia ; Jamie Dinkins, University of Georgia ; John J. Riggins, Mississippi State University ; Kelley Zylstra, USDA - APHIS ; Victor C. Mastro, USDA - APHIS
Laboratory and field responses of Sirex noctilio to selected regions of the electromagnetic spectrum
Damon J. Crook, University of Massachusetts ; Kelley Zylstra, USDA - APHIS ; Victor C. Mastro, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST Otis Laboratory
Male aggregation pheromone in the European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
Miriam Cooperband, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST ; Katalin Böröczky, Pennsylvania State University ; Victor C. Mastro, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST ; Joceyln Millar, University of California ; Tappey H. Jones, Virginia Military Institute ; Kelley Zylstra, USDA - APHIS ; Jim Tumlinson, Pennsylvania State University
Influence of volatile components of oak tree to effect of attraction of the oak borer (Platypus quercivorus) aggregation pheromone
Masahiko Tokoro, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute ; Haruo Kinuura, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute ; Mitsuhiro Okada, Nagano Prefectural Forest Research Center ; Shoichi Saito, Yamagata Prefectural Forest Research and Instruction Center ; Tomohisa Suda, Fukushima Prefectural Forestry Research Center ; Toshihide Hiruta, Fukushima Prefectural Forestry Research Center ; Akihiro Ohashi, Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Forests ; Shoji Fukui, Shimane Prefecture Mountainous Region Reseach Center ; Shinpei Hayashi, Shimane Prefecture Mountainous Region Reseach Center ; Kouichi Nunokawa, Niigata Prefectural Forest Research Institute ; Masaaki Ino, Sankei Chemical Co. Ltd
Are burned sudden oak death-infested forests more attractive to wood-boring beetles?:  A comparison of beetle landing rates on tanoak trees in the Big Sur region
Maia Moore Beh, University of California, Davis ; Steven J. Seybold, USDA - Forest Service ; David M. Rizzo, University of California, Davis
Current understanding of an emergent native oak forest pest: red oak borer outbreak and population crash
Laurel J. Haavik, University of Arkansas ; Joshua S. Jones, University of Arkansas ; Fred M. Stephen, University of Arkansas
Efficacy of systemic and cover spray insecticides for the goldspotted oak borer in southern California
Stacy Hishinuma, University of California, Davis ; Tom W. Coleman, USDA - Forest Service ; Sheri L. Smith, USDA Forest Service ; Brian Strom, USDA Forest Service
No place to go:  Establishment of multiple species of introduced predators against hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, on eastern hemlock using whole-tree canopy enclosures
Jerome Grant, University of Tennessee ; Abdul Hakeem, University of Tennessee ; Gregory Wiggins, University of Tennessee ; Paris Lambdin, University of Tennessee, Knoxville ; Rusty Rhea, USDA - Forest Service
Host resistance screening of 12 fir (Abies) species for the balsam woolly adelgid (Adelges piceae)
Leslie Newton, North Carolina State University ; Fred Hain, North Carolina State University ; John Frampton, North Carolina State University
Dimensional range in Traumatocampa pityocampa (Denis & SchifferMuller) eggs
N. Isidoro, Marche Polytechnic University ; S. Ruschioni, Marche Polytechnic University ; D. Zovi, University of Padova ; M. Faccoli, University of Padova ; R. Romani, University of Perugia ; A. Battisti, Universita' di Padova
Spatial distribution of black pine bast scale, Matsucocus thunbergianae (Homoptera: Cocoidea) on crown of Japanese black pine, Pinus thunbergii in Korea
DongWoon Lee, Kyungpook National University ; Sang Myeong Lee, Southern Forest Research Center ; Kwang soo Lee, Southern Forest Research Center ; Kwang Sik Choi, Southern Forest Research Center ; Young Hack Chung, Gyeongsang National University ; Ho Yul Choo, Southern Forest Research Center
Interactions between fertilization and pest management on arthropod pests of nursery grown maples
Julia K Prado, Purdue University ; Clifford S Sadof, Purdue University ; Mike V. Mickelbart, Purdue University ; Rick Foster, Purdue University ; Ian Kaplan, Purdue University ; Roberto Lopez, Purdue University
Cutting failure and damage characterization in Pacific Northwest hybrid poplars
R. Andrew Rodstrom, Washington State University ; John J. Brown, Washington State University ; John R. Rodstrom, Hope College ; Bryan Carlson, Washington State University ; Martin Fortney, Washington State University
USDA Risk Avoidance and Mitigation Program in Michigan tart cherries:  Pest status, economics, and ecological effects in the transition from organophosphates to reduced risk IPM
Mark E. Whalon, Michigan State University ; Jeanette E. Wilson, Michigan State University ; Alex M. Johnson, Michigan State University
Attract-and-kill stations for management of a temperate fruit fly pest, Rhagoletis indifferens, in cherry
Diane G. Alston, Utah State University ; Jaime C. Pinero, Lincoln University of Missouri ; Camille R. Adams, Utah State University
Management of the sesiid borer, Synanthedon scitula (Harr.) with mating disruption and mass trapping in apple orchards
David Epstein, Michigan State University ; Larry Gut, Michigan State University ; Matt Grieshop, Michigan State University ; Luis Teixeira, Michigan State University
Influence of incidental contact with insecticides and fungicides on plum curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst), mobility and mortality
Tracy C. Leskey, USDA-ARS ; Starker E. Wright, USDA - ARS ; Julien Saguez, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ; Charles Vincent, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Evaluation of mating disruption for control of peachtree borer and lesser peachtree borer
Luís Teixeira, Michigan State University ; Larry J. Gut, Michigan State University
Mating disruption of citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton, (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in California citrus nursery and small orchard settings
Ryan K Perry, California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo ; David Headrick, California Polytechnic University
Pheromone component ratios in glands and volatile emissions from the navel orangeworm (Amyelois transitella)
LPS. Kuenen, USDA-ARS ; Spencer Walse, USDA-ARS ; Jocelyn G. Millar, University of California, Riverside
Development of spirodiclofen and spirotetramat bioassays for citrus red mite, Panonychus citri
Yuling Ouyang, University of California - Riverside ; Gregory H. Montez, University of California - Riverside ; Lucy Liu, University of California - Riverside ; Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, University of California - Riverside
Life history, damage, and control of Klambothrips myopori Mound and Morris, a devastating pest of Myoporum spp. in California
James A. Bethke, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego County ; David S. Shaw, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego County ; Daphne Li, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego County ; Marianne Whitehead, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego County ; Bryan Vander Mey, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego County
Population dynamics of Aulacaspis tubercularis Newstead (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) on mango in Nayarit, Mexico
Mario A. Urías-López, INIFAP ; Jorge A. Osuna-García, INIFAP ; Luis M. Hernández-Fuentes, INIFAP
β-amino-butyric acid induces resistance against Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri, in citrus
Siddharth Tiwari, Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida ; Wendy L. Meyer, University of Florida ; Rajinder S. Mann, Citrus Research and Education Centre, University of Florida ; Lukasz Stelinski, Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida
Ultra-structural characterization of the genitalial sensilla of Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
Rajinder S. Mann, University of Florida ; Wendy L. Meyer, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center ; Siddharth Tiwari, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center ; Diann Achor, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center ; Lukasz L. Stelinski, University of Florida
Effects of the plant growth regulator prohexadione – calcium on survival of the Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri)
Antonios E. Tsagkarakis, University of Florida-IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center ; Timothy M. Spann, University of Florida-IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center ; Michael E. Rogers, University of Florida
Managing papaya ringspot virus: Impact of grass barriers on alate aphid immigration into papaya orchards
David Alan Jenkins, USDA-ARS TARS ; Ricardo Goenaga, USDA - ARS ; Dollys Baez, USDA-APHIS-PPQ
Developing a southeastern spotted wing (Drosophila suzukii) monitoring network
Hannah J. Burrack, North Carolina State University ; J. Powell Smith, Clemson University ; Douglas Pfeiffer, Virginia Tech
Monitoring navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), in California almond and pistachio orchards
Justin E. Nay, Integral Ag. Inc ; Elonce M. Peterson, Peterson Trap Co. LLC ; Elizabeth A. Boyd, California State University, Chico
Managment of carob moth (Ectomyelois ceratoniae) in dates with mating disruption
Thomas M. Perring, University of California - Riverside ; Jung Joon Park, Korea University ; Agenor Mafra-Neto, ISCA Technologies
Influence of tree size on suceptibility to pecan nut casebearer in New Mexico
Devin Bendixsen, New Mexico State University ; Jane Breen Pierce, New Mexico State University ; Patricia E Monk, New Mexico State University ; Derik Bendixsen, New Mexico State University
Identification of semiochemicals for detection and monitoring of the walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Lori J. Nelson, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station ; Andrew D. Graves, University of California, Davis ; Regine Gries, Simon Fraser University ; Steven J. Seybold, USDA - Forest Service
Surveillance of the grape berry moth, Endopiza viteana Clemens, in Virginia vineyards to detect emergence, flight and infestation
Timothy A. Jordan, Virginia Tech ; Douglas G. Pfeiffer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Geographic variation in diapause induction:  The grape berry moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Jody H. Timer, Pennsylvania State University ; Patrick C. Tobin, USDA - Forest Service ; Michael C. Saunders, Pennsylvania State University
How effective is California's state-wide quarantine against the glassy-winged sharpshooter (Homalodisca vitripennis)?
Richard A. Redak, University of California, Riverside ; Kathleen Campbell, University of California ; Thomas Prentice, University of California ; Greg Morris, California Department of Food and Agriculture ; Stacie Oswalt, California Department of Food and Agriculture
Muscle movements that control inoculation of Xylella fastidiosa are revealed by head X-rays of feeding glassy-winged sharpshooters
Elaine Backus, USDA - ARS ; Wah Keat Lee, Argonne National Laboratory ; Jacob Socha, Argonne National Laboratory ; Elizabeth Lee, Argonne National Laboratory
Using grape (Vitis vinifera) leaves for insect vector studies with Xylella fastidiosa
F. Mitchell, Texas AgriLife Research Center ; Jeff Brady, Texas AgriLife Research Center ; Aaron Hassell, Texas AgriLife Research ; J Faske, Texas AgriLife Research Center
Functional anatomy of antennal olfactory sensilla in the American grapevine leafhopper, Scaphoideus titanus Ball (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)
Roberto Romani, Faculty of Agriculture ; Marco Valerio Rossi Stacconi, Faculty of Agriculture
Can mealybugs in bunches affect wine quality?
Tania Zaviezo, Universidad Católica de Chile ; Edmundo Bordeu, Universidad Católica de Chile ; Diego Troncoso, Universidad Católica de Chile
Response to insecticides of cutworm pests of grapes
Michael Smirle, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada ; Cheryl Zurowski, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada ; Tom Lowery, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada ; Ayman Mostafa, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
Onion leaf color effects on attraction to onion thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindeman)
John Diaz-Montano, Cornell University, NYSAES ; Anthony M. Shelton, Cornell University, NYSAES ; Brian A. Nault, Cornell University ; József Fail, Corvinus University of Budapest
Toxicity of selected insecticides against onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) as determined by adult vial test
Sasha M. Greenberg, USDA-ARS ; Ab Latheef, APMRU ; Tong-Xian Liu, Texas AgriLife Research Center ; Juan D. Lopez, APMRU
QTL analysis for chemotype alteration of the acylsugars which mediate insect resistance in tomato
Brian M. Leckie, Cornell University ; Martha A. Mutschler, Cornell University
Effectiveness of CyazypyrTM for interfering with transmission of tomato yellow leaf curl virus by Bemisia tabaci on tomato
David Schuster, Univeristy of Florida ; R. Caballero, Univeristy of Florida ; N. A. Peres, Univeristy of Florida ; H. E. Portillo, DuPont Crop Protection ; P. C. Marçon, DuPont Crop Protection ; I. Billy Annan, DuPont Crop Protection
The effect of Candidatus Liberibacter infection on the microbiome of Bactericera cockerelli and Diaphorina citri, vectors of zebra chip and Huanglongbing
Daymon Hail, University of Texas-Tyler ; Wayne B. Hunter, USDA - ARS ; Scot E. Dowd, Research and Testing Laboratories ; Blake R. Bextine, University of Texas at Tyler
Deciphering aphid behaviour to evaluate phytoviruses epidemiological riskssebastien.bocquel
Sébastien Boquel, Université de Picardie Jules Verne ; Charles Vincent, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ; Philippe Giordanengo, Université de Picardie Jules Verne ; Arnaud Ameline, Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Performance of an insecticide resistance management plan on a commercial potato farm
Andrei Alyokhin, University of Maine ; Galen P. Dively, University of Maryland ; David Rogers, Bayer CropScience
Association of carrot psyllid (Trioza apicalis) with “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” in Europe
Joseph E. Munyaneza, USDA - ARS ; Tonja W. Fisher, USDA-ARS ; Venkatesan Sengoda, USDA-ARS ; Steve G. Garczynski, USDA-ARS ; Anne Nissinen, Agrifood Research Finland ; Anne Lemmetty, Agrifood Research Finland
Design and evaluation of the toxic activity of spyrable bioinsecticides against Spodoptera exigua
E. J. De Luna_Santillana, Instituto Politécnico Nacional ; A. M. Ali Mahmoud, Instituto Politécnico Nacional ; M. A. Rodríguez_Pérez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional ; J. A. Garza_Hernandez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional ; M. A. Perez_Rodríguez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Spatial distribution of squash bugs (Hemiptera: Coreidae) in pumpkin fields
Vimal Varghees, West Virginia University ; Yong-Lak Park, West Virginia University
Phenology of striped cucumber beetle (Acalymma vittatum), squash bug (Anasa tristis) and squash vine borer (Melittia cucurbitae) on muskmelon and butternut squash in Iowa
Ximena Cibils Stewart, Iowa State University ; Mark Gleason, Iowa State University ; Jean Batzer, Iowa State University
Evaluation of Voliam Xpress for controlling corn earworm on sweet corn
Yunlong Yang, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center ; Josh T. Copes, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center ; B. Rogers Leonard, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center ; Jarrod T. Hardke, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center ; J. W. Sharp, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center ; Joshua H. Temple, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center ; Scott Martin, Syngenta crop protection ; Fangneng Huang, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
Associations between insect incidence and mycotoxin levels in popcorn
Patrick F. Dowd, USDA - ARS ; Eric T. Johnson, USDA-ARS-NCAUR
Leaf alkaloids, phenolics and coffee resistance to the leaf miner Leucoptera coffeella (Lepidoptera, Lyonetiidae)
Sérgio TV. Magalhães, Universidade Federal de Vicosa ; Flávio L. Fernandes, Universidade Federal de Vicosa ; Antonio J. Demuner, Universidade Federal de Vicosa ; Marcelo C. Picanço, Universidade Federal de Vicosa ; Raul Narciso Carvalho Guedes, Universidade Federal de Vicosa
Strategies for controlling banana moth (Opogona sacchari) on coffee
Robert G. Hollingsworth, USDA - ARS ; Eric B. Jang, USDA-ARS, Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center
Developing integrated pest management strategies for California mint
Kris Tollerup, University of California, Davis ; Rob Wilson, University of California ; Daniel Marcum, University of California ; Steve Orloff, University of California ; Larry D. Godfrey, University of California, Davis
The critical role of IR-4 in speciality crop pest management
Michelle Samuel-Foo, University of Florida
Aspects of ground pearl (Hemiptera: Margarodidae) ecology in North Carolina
Peter T. Hertl, North Carolina State University ; Rick Brandenburg, North Carolina State University
White grubs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) an increasing pest of turfgrass in the South
S. Addison Barden, Auburn University ; David Held, Auburn University ; LC. "Fudd" Graham, Auburn University
Studies on the Bagrada bug (Bagrada hilaris), a recently introduced pest of vegetable crops in the southwestern US
Darcy Reed, University of California-Riverside ; Thomas M. Perring, University of California - Riverside ; Crystal May, University of California-Riverside ; Adam Olguin, University of California-Riverside ; Key Moua, University of California-Riverside ; John Park, University of California-Riverside
Trupanea vicina (Wulp) (Diptera: Tephritidae), a new pest of marigold production on California’s central coast:  Field life history, colony development and pesticide efficacy trials
Brian Christopher Henriott, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo ; David Headrick, California Polytechnic University
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