Transcending Geography with Regional Cotton IPM Projects

Tuesday, December 14, 2010: 1:00 PM-5:10 PM
Town & Country (Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center)
Organizers:
Michael Toews
Scott Akin
Don Cook
1:00 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:05 PM
Optimization of tarnished plant bug IPM through regional projects
Jeffrey Gore, Mississippi State University
1:25 PM
Successes of the Mid-south cotton IPM working group
Jeffrey Gore, Mississippi State University
2:05 PM
2:45 PM
The influence of landscape on Lygus management in the San Joaquin Valley of California:  The role of a regional RAMP grant
Peter B Goodell, University of California; Peter Ellsworth, University of Arizona; Al Fournier, University of Arizona; Yves Carrière, University of Arizona
3:05 PM
Break
3:25 PM
Landscape impacts on Lygus management in West Texas
Megha N. Parajulee, Texas A&M AgriLife Research; W. Owen Mcspadden, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Ram B. Shrestha, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Peter C. Ellsworth, University of Arizona; Peter B Goodell, University of California; Yves Carriere, University of Arizona; Stanley Carroll, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center
3:45 PM
The influence of landscape on Lygus management:  What can growers do about it?
Peter C. Ellsworth, University of Arizona; Al Fournier, University of Arizona; Peter B Goodell, University of California; David L. Kerns, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Megha N. Parajulee, Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Yves Carrière, University of Arizona
4:05 PM
Spatiotemporal dynamics of stink bugs across farmscapes in South Carolina and Georgia
Francis Reay-Jones, Clemson University; Jeremy Greene, Clemson University; Michael Toews, University of Georgia
4:45 PM
Business Meeting
5:05 PM
Concluding Remarks
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