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Ten Minute Papers, P-IE Section: Biological Control B

Wednesday, November 19, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
F151 (Oregon Convention Center)
Moderators:
Patrick J. Moran
John A. Goolsby


1:30 PM
Managing a unique subterranean bark beetle pest with entomopathogens
Anis Lestari, Oregon State University ; Sujaya Rao, Oregon State University
1:42 PM
Field release and establishment of introduced olive fruit fly parasitoids in California and predication of geographical range of the parasitoids
Kent M. Daane, University of California ; Xin-geng Wang, University of California ; Diego J. Nieto, University of California ; Charles H. Pickett, California Department of Food & Agriculture ; Kim A. Hoelmer, USDA - ARS ; Marshall W. Johnson, University of California
1:54 PM
Evaluating the potential of two resident parasitoids for the biocontrol of Drosophila suzukii
Xin-geng Wang, University of California ; Gülay Kaçar, University of California ; Kent M. Daane, University of California ; Betsey Miller, Oregon State University ; Vaughn Walton, Oregon State University
2:06 PM
A phytocentric focus in weed biological control: Does plant morphology affect insect and plant responses during interaction?
Rosemarie De Clerke-Floate, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ; Robert Laird, University of Lethbridge
2:18 PM
Biological control of the Virginia creeper leafhopper (Erythroneura ziczac Walsh), a new invasive pest in Northern California vineyards
Houston Wilson, University of California ; Glenn McGourty, University of California ; Lucia Varela, University of California ; Serguei Triapitsyn, University of California ; Kent M. Daane, University of California
2:30 PM
Predator-In-First: A novel biocontrol strategy for managing thrips and other key pests in pepper crops
Vivek Kumar, University of Florida ; Yingfang Xiao, University of Florida ; Cindy L. McKenzie, USDA - ARS ; Lance Osborne, University of Florida
2:42 PM
A novel system for dissemination of an entomopathogen, Isaria fumosorosea, for biological control of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri, in abandoned citrus groves
Andrew Chow, Texas A&M University ; Christopher Dunlap, USDA - ARS ; Mark A. Jackson, USDA - ARS ; Mamoudou Setamou, Texas A&M University ; Joseph Patt, USDA - ARS
2:54 PM
Withdrawn
3:06 PM
Biological control of emerald ash borer in a southern climate: Can they take the heat?
Gregory J. Wiggins, University of Tennessee ; Nicholas Hooie, University of Tennessee ; Jerome F. Grant, University of Tennessee ; Paris L. Lambdin, University of Tennessee ; Jonathan Lelito, USDA - APHIS - PPQ
3:18 PM
Does mechanical control of Dalmatian toadflax impair its biological control?
Gary Chang, Gonzaga University ; Braeden Van Deynze, Gonzaga University ; Rebecca Velasco, Gonzaga University ; Alexander Dickman, Gonzaga University ; Bryson Newell, Gonzaga University
3:30 PM
Break
3:42 PM
Effects on the native plant community of Persicaria perfoliata biological control by the Asian weevil Rhinoncomimus latipes
Ray S. Williams, Appalachian State University ; Matthew Swain, Appalachian State University
4:06 PM
Establishing Diadromus pulchellus for biological control of leek moth, Acrolepiopsis assectella: How many does it take?
Peter Mason, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada ; Andrea Brauner, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada ; Jacob Miall, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
4:18 PM
Above-below ground intraguild interactions influence greenhouse augmentative biocontrol
Emily Pochubay, Michigan State University ; Jason Schmidt, Michigan State University ; David R. Smitley, Michigan State University ; Joseph Tourtois, Michigan State University ; Matthew Grieshop, Michigan State University
4:54 PM
Withdrawn