ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

P-IE Section Symposium: Remember IPM? Risks and Benefits of Global Expansion of Transgenes and Insecticide Seed Treatments in Field Crops

Wednesday, November 14, 2012: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
KCEC 3 (Holiday Inn Knoxville Downtown)
Organizers:
Arthur W. Schaafsma
Christian H. Krupke
John F. Tooker


1:30 PM
Welcome and opening comments: Chair and moderator: Art Schaafsma, University of Guelph and Secretary NCC 46
1:40 PM
Setting the stage: IPM defined with current commentary
Michael E. Gray, University of Illinois
2:45 PM
3:05 PM
How Bt crops fit the IPM paradigm
William D. Hutchison, University of Minnesota
3:25 PM
Break and mixer
3:55 PM
How likely is resistance to neonics to develop? Is IRM needed or possible for neonic seed treatments?
Thomas E. Hunt, University of Nebraska ; Robert K. D. Peterson, Montana State University ; Blair D. Siegfried, University of Nebraska
4:15 PM
Do IPM/IRM and commerce fit together today in the corn belt?
Clinton D. Pilcher, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, a DuPont Company ; Marlin E. Rice, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
4:35 PM
IRM conundrum for Bt corn - Can science, regulators, end users andtechnology providers intersect?
Jeannette C. Martinez, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs
4:55 PM
Panel discussion: What is the relevance of IPM in the Bt and neonic arena? Moderator and closing comment. Eileen Cullen, University of Wisconsin, and current Chair NCC 46.
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