ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Ten-Minute Papers, PBT Session 2

Tuesday, November 15, 2011: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Room D7, First Floor (Reno-Sparks Convention Center)
Organizers:
Jeffrey Scott
Subba Reddy Palli
Moderators:
Kevin W. Wanner
Nannan Liu
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:05 AM
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8:29 AM
Approaches towards understanding insect odorant receptor structure and function
Richard D. Newcomb, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Ltd; Selene van der Poole, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited; Pablo German, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited; Andy Law, University of Auckland; Colm Carraher, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited; Andrew Kralicek, The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited; David Christie, University of Auckland
8:53 AM
Interactions between pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) and the dendritic membrane
Thomas Dykstra, Dykstra Laboratories, Inc; Drew Swaggerty, Dykstra Laboratories, Inc
9:05 AM
Acoustic and pheromone trap surveys of red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in Curaçao
Richard W. Mankin, USDA - ARS; K. K. Fiaboe, Florida A&M University; Amy L. Roda, USDA - APHIS; Moses T.K. Kairo, Florida A&M University
9:17 AM
Intermission
9:44 AM
Anatomical localization and stereoisomeric composition of Tribolium castaneum aggregation pheromones
Thomas W. Phillips, Kansas State University; Yujie Lu, Kansas State University; Richard W. Beeman, USDA - ARS; James Campbell, USDA - ARS; Yoonseong Park, Kansas State University; Michael J. Aikins, Kansas State University; Alessandra Mori, University of Tokyo; Kazuaki Akasaka, Shokei Gakuin University; Shigeyuki Tamogami, Technical Research Institute Nakahara-ku
9:56 AM
Exploring the genetic basis for movement behavior in Ostrinia nubilalis:  insights into the molecular mechanisms of behavioral transition in the European corn borer
Jeremy A. Kroemer, USDA - ARS; Michael Allen Rausch, Iowa State University; Tyasning Kroemer, Iowa State University; Susan E. Moser, DuPont Pioneer; Elizabeth A. Schrum, USDA - ARS; Richard L. Hellmich, USDA - ARS
10:08 AM
Geographic variation in the Colorado potato beetle resistance to imidacloprid
David Mota-Sanchez, Michigan State University; Mark E. Whalon, Michigan State University; Andrei Alyokhin, University of Maine; Mitchell Baker, Queens College, City University of New York; Robert M. Hollingworth, Michigan State University
10:20 AM
Exploring genes involved in the insecticide resistance of the Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Diana Karime Londoño, Michigan State University; Zsofia Szendrei, Michigan State University
10:32 AM
Evolutionary adaption of the amino acid and codon usage of the mosquito sodium channel following permethrin selection
Nannan Liu, Auburn University; Qiang Xu, Auburn University; Eric P. Benson, Clemson University; Lee Zhang, Auburn University; Land Zhang, Auburn University; Ting Li, Auburn University
10:44 AM
Insecticide resistance and gene regulation in the tarnished plant bug
Yu Cheng Zhu, USDA - ARS; Zibiao Guo, USDA - ARS; Randall G. Luttrell, USDA - ARS
10:56 AM
Differential gene expression of soybean aphid on resistant and susceptible isolines of soybean
Raman Bansal, The Ohio State University; MA. Rouf Mian, USDA - ARS; Omprakash Mittapalli, Ohio State University, OARDC; Xiaodong Bai, The Ohio State University; Andrew Michel, The Ohio State University
11:08 AM
Transcriptomics of tick reproduction
SM. Khalil, North Carolina State University; Kevin V. Donohue, North Carolina State University; Brooke W. Bissinger, North Carolina State University; N. Egekwu, Old Dominion University; Daniel E. Sonenshine, Old Dominion University; R. Michael Roe, North Carolina State University
11:20 AM
Diet associated metagene expression in the gut of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes
Rhitoban Raychoudhury, Purdue University; Ruchira Sen, Purdue University; Drion G. Boucias, University of Florida; Verena-Ulrike Lietze, University of Florida; Michael E. Scharf, Purdue University
11:32 AM
Concluding Remarks