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MS: Answering Tomorrow’s Challenges to Manage Insects in Greenhouses with Today’s Research

Sunday, November 16, 2014: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Portland Ballroom 254 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Sarah Jandricic
Luis A. Caņas


8:00 AM
Welcoming Remarks
8:05 AM
Scared half-to-death: Non-consumptive effects of predators improve biological control of western flower thrips
Sarah Jandricic, North Carolina State University ; Steven D. Frank, North Carolina State University
8:37 AM
Life history and control of the European pepper moth, Duponchelia fovealis, a new pest in greenhouse production
James A. Bethke, University of California ; Bryan Vander Mey, University of California ; Rebeccah A. Waterworth, University of California
8:53 AM
Evaluating entomopathogenic nematodes for use against greenhouse pests
John P. Sanderson, Cornell University ; Elson J. Shields, Cornell University ; Antonio Testa, Cornell University ; Liza White, Cornell University
9:09 AM
Biocontrol in the real world
Rose Buitenhuis, Vineland Research and Innovation Centre ; Alexandra Grygorczyk, Vineland Research and Innovation Centre ; Michael Brownbridge, Vineland Research and Innovation Centre
9:25 AM
Efficacy of XXpire™ WG insecticide on ornamental greenhouse pests
James Breuninger, Dow AgroSciences ; Anita Alexander, Dow AgroSciences ; Daniel Loughner, DowAgroSciences ; Vanelle Peterson, Dow AgroSciences
9:41 AM
Break
10:16 AM
Pesticide compatibility with natural enemies: Face or fallacy?
Michael P. Parrella, University of California
10:32 AM
Better banker plants for aphid control and how best to use them
Travis McClure, North Carolina State University ; Sarah Jandricic, North Carolina State University ; Adam Dale, North Carolina State University ; Steven D. Frank, North Carolina State University
10:48 AM
Withdrawn
11:04 AM
The science of "Silvering": Efficient estimation of thrips damage
Nicole Bissonnette, North Carolina State University ; Sarah Jandricic, North Carolina State University ; Steven D. Frank, North Carolina State University
11:20 AM
Delphastus catalinae: Intra-plant predation pattern and its implications for whitefly management in greenhouse tomato
Diego Rincon, The Ohio State University ; Luis A. Caņas, The Ohio State University
11:36 AM
Host plant and temperature effects on whiteflies: Is this information relevant to implement whitefly management?
Alfredo Rios, The Ohio State University ; Luis A. Caņas, The Ohio State University
11:52 AM
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12:08 PM
Concluding Remarks
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