Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Room 220-221 (Convention Center, Second Floor) | |||
Progress and Success in Use of Insects for Biological Control of Exotic Invasive Weeds in North America | |||
Projectionist(s): | Jack DeLoach | ||
Moderator(s): | Ernest S. Delfosse | ||
8:00 AM | 0921 | Measuring success of biological weed control: Thinking outside the plant Kevin J. Hackett, Ernest S. Delfosse | |
8:30 AM | 0922 | Biological control of yellow starthistle and spotted and diffuse knapweeds Lincoln Smith | |
8:50 AM | 0923 | Saltcedar biological control: Controversy and success of first released agent Jack DeLoach | |
9:10 AM | 0924 | Control of purple loosestrife on a landscape scale in the Western U.S Debra Eberts | |
9:30 AM | 0925 | Implementation of a field bindweed biological control program with Aceria malherbae Gerald J. Michels | |
9:50 AM | 0926 | Biological control of leafy spurge: East or West, flea beetles are best? Richard Hansen | |
10:10 AM | 0927 | Progress in biological control of Brazilian peppertree and tropical soda apple James P. Cuda, Julio C. Medal | |
10:30 AM | 0928 | Biological control of forest weeds in Hawaii Julie Denslow | |
10:50 AM | 0929 | Recent progress in biological control of weeds in Canada Alec McClay | |
11:10 AM | 0930 | Progress on biological control of Melaleuca and prospects for new waterhyacinth control agents Ted D. Center | |
11:25 AM | 0931 | Biological control of old world climbing ferns Robert W. Pemberton | |
11:35 AM | 0932 | Biological control of giant salvinia in the U.S Phil Tipping | |
11:45 AM | 0933 | Use of insect biological control agents for the management of hydrilla Michael J. Grodowitz |