Wednesday, 29 October 2003: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

231-243 (Convention Center (Second Floor))

Section F Symposium: Applications of Remote Sensing in Entomology

Organizer(s): Randy M. Hamilton
David W. Bartels
8:00 AMWelcoming Remarks
8:05 AM0807Remote sensing: The state of the technology
Chris J. Johannsen, Larry L. Biehl
8:25 AM0808Scales of remote sensing in pest management
Carlyle C. Brewster, Erin L. Holden, Jon C. Allen
8:45 AM0809Using remote sensing to quantify the impact of biocontrol agents on target plant species
Gerald L. Anderson, Ralph Root, Ray Kokley, Steve Hager, K Dunek
9:05 AM0810Remote sensing and site-specific management of cotton pests in Mississippi
Donald L. Sudbrink Jr, F. Aubrey Harris, Patrick English
9:25 AM0811Application of remote sensing in cotton production for the wide-area pest management of the tarnished plant bug (Lygus lineolaris)
Jeffrey L. Willers
9:45 AM0812Using airborne hyperspectral sensors to detect Pierce's disease vectored by glassy-winged sharpshooters in grape vineyards
David W. Bartels, Gerald L. Anderson, Kalman Peleg
10:05 AMBreak
10:20 AM0813Using remote sensing to detect early white grub damage in turfgrass and implications for site-specific management
Randy M. Hamilton, Rick E. Foster, Timothy J. Gibb, Chris J. Johannsen
10:40 AM0814Applications of airborne remote sensing in integrated pest management
James H. Everitt, David E. Escobar, Kenneth R. Summy, Reginald S Fletcher, Michael R. Davis
11:00 AM0815Applications of remote sensing in forest entomology
William M. Ciesla
11:20 AM0816Operational applications of remote sensing for pest management in central British Columbia
Peter A. Murtha, R. Sharma, J. Alexander
11:40 AM0817Applications of remote sensing to land use modeling and landscape ecology
Stuart H. Gage, Jiaguo Qi

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