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Friday, December 16, 2005: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM | |||
Room 222 (Convention Center, Second Floor) | |||
Ten-Minute Papers, Section F. Crop Protection Entomology | |||
Moderator(s): | Paul J. Semtner Joseph Kovach | ||
1:30 PM | 0643 | The effect of habitat and agricultural practices on onion thrips dynamics in onions Eleni Larentzaki, Brian A. Nault, Anthony M. Shelton | |
1:42 PM | 0644 | Comparison of single and combination treatments of P. persimilis, N. californicus and Acramite for control of twospotted spider mite in Florida strawberries Elena M. Rhodes, Oscar E. Liburd, Crystal Kelts | |
1:54 PM | 0645 | Can consumers tell the diffence between organic and conventionally grown strawberries? Joseph Kovach, M. Ozgen, L. Harper, J. Scheerens, S. Wright | |
2:06 PM | 0646 | Management of apple orchards in North Carolina with reduced risk Insecticides Raul T. Villanueva, James F. Walgenbach | |
2:18 PM | 0647 | Dispersal, phytoseiid predators (Acari: Phytoseiidae), weather conditions and herbicides affect Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) dynamics in apple orchards John Michael Hardman, Klaus I. N. Jensen, Jeffrey L. Franklin, Debbie L. Moreau, Kenna MacKenzie | |
2:30 PM | Break 1 | ||
2:42 PM | 0648 | Laboratory tests of reduced risk insecticides, Thiacloprid, Clothianidin and Acetamiprid against the apple maggot, Rhagoletis pomonella W. Harvey Reissig, David Combs, Cindy Smith | |
2:54 PM | 0649 | Biopesticide-based area-wide approach to managing codling moth in Michigan apple Peter McGhee, Larry J. Gut, Heidi Noordijk | |
3:06 PM | 0650 | Impact of systemically-applied neonicotinoids upon select beneficial insects on citrus and cotton Nilima Prabhaker, S. J. Castle, T. J. Henneberry, N. C. Toscano | |
3:18 PM | 0651 | Codling moth resistance problems in Oregon's Hood River Valley Allison T. Walston, Helmut Riedl | |
3:30 PM | 0653 | Effects of bait sprays on responses and control of cherry fruit fly and apple maggot Wee Yee | |
3:42 PM | 0654 | Mating disruption of Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck), using high densities of mechanically-applied, paraffin-wax pheromone dispensers Lukasz L. Stelinski, James R. Miller, Richard Ledebuhr, Larry J. Gut | |
3:54 PM | Break 2 | ||
4:06 PM | 0655 | Management of oriental fruit moth in apples using different pheromone dispenser technologies in combination with in-season fruit damage inspection Arthur M. Agnello, W. Harvey Reissig | |
4:18 PM | 0656 | Behavior of temperate fruit flies Rhagoletis sp. in relation to GF-120 fruit fly bait Luís A. Teixeira, Larry J. Gut, Rufus Isaacs | |
4:30 PM | 0657 | Evaluation of the Spinosad fruit fly bait, GF 120, as a threat to foraging honey Bees Robert L. Mangan, Aleena Tarshis Moreno | |
4:42 PM | 0658 | Alternatives to toxic insecticides for fruit fly male annihilation traps Raju R. Pandey, David Niide, Ming Yi Chou, Trenton Yasui, Ronald Mau | |
4:54 PM | 0659 | Bio chemical control of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) infesting mangoes (Mangifera indica) Khalid Abdullah, Abdul Latif | |
5:06 PM | 0660 | Impacts of weathered GF-120 residues on olive fly mortality in the San Joaquin Valley, CA Marshall W. Johnson, Hannah Nadel, Kent M. Daane |
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