ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Advances in the Management of Some Global Pests In Greenhouses

Tuesday, November 13, 2012: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
200 E, Floor Two (Knoxville Convention Center)
Organizers:
John P. Sanderson
Steven D. Frank


1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
Seasonal and phenological patterns of pest abundance and interceptions of Dracaena marginata produced in Costa Rica for the export market
Eduardo Hidalgo, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) ; Fernando Cassanoves, Purdue University ; Tamara Benjamin, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) ; Clifford S. Sadof, Purdue University
1:53 PM
Unidentified species and invasive pests: Their impact on ornamental producers in California
James A. Bethke, University of California, Cooperative Extension
2:11 PM
Integration of pest phenological monitoring and a management database to develop a decision support system for ornamental plants
Alfredo Rios, Ohio State University ; Luis A. Caņas, Ohio State University ; Christopher M. Ranger, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Randall H. Zondag, Ohio State University ; Heping Zhu, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
2:29 PM
Pesticide mixtures and western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis
Amy L. Willmott, Kansas State University ; Raymond A. Cloyd, Kansas State University ; Kun-Yan Zhu, Kansas State University
2:47 PM
Management of western flower thrips by targeting the pupae: Is it realistic?
Luis A. Caņas, Ohio State University ; Claudia H. Kuniyoshi, Ohio State University ; Nuris Acosta, Ohio State University
3:05 PM
Foliar applications of entomopathogenic fungi against western flower thrips: Efficacy assessment and predictability
Stephen P. Wraight, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Mark E. Ramos, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; R. Howes, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
3:23 PM
Break
3:38 PM
Mechanisms affecting the efficacy of aphid banker plant systems
Steven D. Frank, North Carolina State University ; Sara Prado, North Carolina State University
3:56 PM
Pathogenicity of entomopathogenic fungi against the greenhouse pests green peach aphid (Myzus persicae Sulzer), cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover) and foxglove aphid (Aulacorthum solani Kaltenbach)
Sarah Jandricic, Cornell University ; Melanie Filotas, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) ; John P. Sanderson, Cornell University ; Stephen P. Wraight, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
4:14 PM
Residual efficacy of systemic insecticides against the citrus mealybug, Planococcus citri
Amy L. Willmott, Kansas State University ; Raymond A. Cloyd, Kansas State University ; Kun-Yan Zhu, Kansas State University
4:32 PM
A degree day model for the invasive European pepper moth, Duponchelia fovealis Zeller (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
Bryan Vander Mey, University of California, Cooperative Extension, San Diego County ; James A. Bethke, University of California, Cooperative Extension
4:50 PM
A case study: Is biologically based IPM a possibility in greenhouse gerberas?
Cheri M. Abraham, University of Georgia ; S. Kristine Braman, University of Georgia ; Ron D. Oetting, University of Georgia
5:08 PM
Supporting the implementation of greenhouse biological control with cooperative extension programming in New York
Betsy Lamb, Cornell University ; John P. Sanderson, Cornell University ; Brian Eschenaur, Cornell University ; Daniel Gilrein, Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center ; Nora Caitlin, Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center
5:26 PM
Concluding Remarks
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