Tuesday, December 11, 2001: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

Royal Palm Salon 2-3-4(Convention Center, Level 1)

Section E Symposium: Integration of Chemical and Biological Insect Control in Native, Seedling, and Improved Pecan Production

Session Chair(s): James D. Dutcher
Moderator(s): Ted Cottrell
David I. Shapiro-Ilan
1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:32 PM0610Pecan production in North America
Bruce W. Wood
1:57 PM0611Developing insect management systems for native pecan groves
William Reid, Phillip Mulder
2:15 PM0612Insect management strategies for improved cultivar and seedling pecan orchards
James D. Dutcher, William G. Hudson, H.C. Ellis
2:33 PM0613Biological control of pecan insects
Joe Ellington, David B. Richman, Tracey Carrillo
2:51 PM0614Microbial control of the pecan weevil, Curculio caryae
David I. Shapiro-Ilan
3:09 PMBreak
3:24 PM0615Pecan nut casebearer pheromone monitoring across the Pecan Belt
Douglass E. Stevenson, Allen E. Knutson, Bill Ree, Marvin K. Harris
3:42 PM0616Low impact insect management for pecans
John R. McVay
4:00 PM0617Trap crops as a management tool for controlling brown and southern green stink bugs
Michael J. Hall
4:18 PM0618Texas pecans and red imported fire ant
Marvin K. Harris, Allen E. Knutson, Alejandro A. Calixto, Bill Ree
4:36 PM0619Pecan weevil management: Past, present and future
Ted Cottrell
4:54 PM0620Evaluations of a trap design and pheromone formulations for pecan weevil monitoring
Phillip Mulder, William Reid
5:12 PM0621Pecan pest management summary
Russell F. Mizell III

The ESA 2001 Annual Meeting - 2001: An Entomological Odyssey of ESA