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24 - Graduate Student TMP Competition: P-IE

Monday, November 17, 2014: 8:20 AM-12:30 PM
Oregon Ballroom (Oregon Convention Center)
Moderators:
Mao Chen
Rich Hansen


8:20 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:24 AM
Effect of host plant resistance and seed treatments on soybean aphids and natural enemies
Devi R. Kandel, South Dakota State University ; Kelley Tilmon, South Dakota State University ; Tiana L. Shuster, South Dakota State University
8:36 AM
8:48 AM
Limited translocation of clothianidin in seed treated maize: Implications for IPM
Adam Alford, Purdue University ; Christian Krupke, Purdue University
9:00 AM
Effects of neonicotinoid seed treatments and drought stress on abundance and fecundity of spider mites on soybean plants
Adrianna Szczepaniec, South Dakota State University ; Karly Regan, South Dakota State University
9:12 AM
Efficacy of neonicotinoid seed treatments on thrips in cotton
Lauren Harrell, Texas A&M University ; Apurba Barman, Texas A&M University ; Megha N. Parajulee, Texas A&M University ; Gregory Sword, Texas A&M University ; Gaylon Morgan, Texas A&M University
9:24 AM
Evaluation of pre herbicide and seed treatment on thrips infestation in cotton
Drake Copeland, Mississippi State University ; Darrin Dodds, Mississippi State University ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Davie Wilson, Monsanto Company ; Daniel Reynolds, Mississippi State University ; Chase Samples, Mississippi State University ; Drew Denton, Mississippi State University
9:36 AM
Combined effects of drought stress and neonicotinoid seed treatment on Banks grass mite (Oligonychus pratensis) in corn
Alice Ruckert, Utah State University ; Ricardo A. Ramirez, Utah State University
9:48 AM
Determining pest and pesticide interactions as a means to optimize soybean yield
Eric H. Clifton, Iowa State University ; Erin W. Hodgson, Iowa State University ; Gregory L. Tylka, Iowa State University ; Aaron Gassmann, Iowa State University
10:00 AM
Variations in olefin concentrations among different size hemlock trees: Implications for  management of hemlock woolly adelgid
Elizabeth P. Benton, University of Tennessee ; R. Jesse Webster, National Parks Service ; Carla I. Coots, University of Tennessee ; Richard Cowles, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station ; Anthony Lagalante, Villanova University ; Jerome F. Grant, University of Tennessee
10:12 AM
Break
10:24 AM
The use of systemic insecticide affects parasitoids differently within the same feeding guild
Sally Taylor, North Carolina State University ; Clyde E. Sorenson, North Carolina State University
10:36 AM
Economic benefits of neonicotinoids in Mid-South row crop systems
John North, Mississippi State University ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Don Cook, Mississippi State University ; Fred R. Musser, Mississippi State University ; Darrin Dodds, Mississippi State University
10:48 AM
Susceptibility of tobacco thrips, Frankliniella fusca, to the neonicotinoid class of insecticides in Mid-South region
Chelsie Darnell, Mississippi State University ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University ; Fred R. Musser, Mississippi State University ; Don Cook, Mississippi State University ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University
11:12 AM
Geographic distribution of imidacloprid tolerance in North Carolina
H. Alejandro Merchán, North Carolina State University ; Hannah Burrack, North Carolina State University
11:36 AM
Assessing exposure routes of neonicotinoids to wild pollinators in non-crop systems
Morgan Lucke, Purdue University ; Christian Krupke, Purdue University
11:48 AM
Drift and deposition of neonicotinoid contaminated seed lubricants on wild flowers
Adam Whalen, Mississippi State University ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Scott D. Stewart, University of Tennessee ; Don Cook, Mississippi State University ; Fred R. Musser, Mississippi State University ; Jeffrey W. Harris, USDA - ARS