Monday, December 10, 2007: 7:00 AM-6:00 PM | ||||
Grand Exhibit Hall, First Floor (Town & Country) | ||||
Cc. Insect Vectors in Relation to Plant Disease | ||||
D0201 | Attempted eradication of tomato yellow leaf curl, a new whitefly transmitted viral disease in California Eric T. Natwick, William M. Wintermantel, Jolene Dessert, Kathleen L. Kosta, Robert L. Gilbertson | |||
D0202 | Effect of CLCuV on life history and settling preference of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) J S Sidhu, R S Mann, N S Butter | |||
D0203 | Pierce's disease transmission by sharpshooters from alternate hosts to grapevines Thomas M. Perring, Rayda K. Krell, Tracy Pinckard, Charles Farrar | |||
D0204 | The sharpshooter X-wave: Correlation of an electrical penetration graph (EPG) waveform with xylem penetration during sharpshooter feeding Elaine Backus, Wendy Holmes, Brendon Reardon, Fred Schreiber, Greg Walker | |||
D0205 | Spatial distribution of Pierce's disease related to incidence and surrounding land uses Yong-Lak Park, Thomas M. Perring, Rayda K. Krell, Charles A. Farrar | |||
D0206 | Distribution and management of citrus in California: Implications for spread and management of glassy-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis Mark Sisterson, Rosie Yacoub, Greg Montez, Beth Grafton-Cardwell, Russell L. Groves | |||
D0207 | Secondary spread of Pierce's disease in central Texas vineyards F. Mitchell, Jeff Brady, Blake Bextine, Isabelle Lauziere | |||
D0208 | Susceptibility of Vitis vinifera cv. Redglobe and Thompson Seedless to Pierce's disease Rayda K. Krell, Thomas M. Perring, Jennifer Hashim-Buckey, Tracy R. Pinckard | |||
D0209 | Survey of potential leafhopper vectors of Xylella fastidiosa in grape crops of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Rudiney Ringenberg, Joao R. S. Lopes, Marcos Botton, Wilson S. Azevedo-Filho | |||
D0210 | Pierce’s disease in Texas: Analysis of pathogen presence, symbiont composition, and genetic variability in insect vector populations Blake Bextine, F. Mitchell, Isabelle Lauziere | |||
D0211 | Weather-based regression models explain differences in Frankliniella fusca (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) spring dispersal flights in North Carolina and Virginia Shannon Morsello, George Kennedy | |||
D0212 | Spatial patterns of tobacco thrips (Frankliniella fusca: Thripidae) dispersal and Tomato spotted wilt virus prevalence across fields from wild hosts in eastern North Carolina Amanda Lynn Parodi Beaudoin, George Kennedy | |||
D0213 | Electrical penetration graph patterns of the corn stunt spiroplasma vector, Dalbulus maidis, feeding on maize Pablo Carpane, Astri Wayadande, Jacqueline Fletcher, William Dolezal | |||
D0214 | Pathogen acquisition by adult southern green stink bugs: A preliminary assessment Jesus Esquivel, Enrique Medrano | |||
D0215 | Functional genomics of Peregrinus maidis midguts and interactions with Maize mosaic virus Dorith Rotenberg, Saskia A. Hogenhout, Anna E. Whitfield | |||
D0216 | Competition between fungi associated with Sirex noctilio and southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis) Kier Klepzig, Michael Wingfield, Bernard Slippers | |||
D0217 | Effect of behavior on PVY transmission efficiency of Rhopalosiphum padi Yvan Pelletier, Xianzhou Nie | |||
D0218 | Zebra chip potato disease in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas is associated with Bactericera cockerelli Joseph E. Munyaneza, John Goolsby, James Crosslin | |||
D0219 | Vector dependency by plant viruses: A theoretical framework for evaluating vector performance on virus-infected host plants S J Castle |
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