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12 - Graduate Poster Competition: P-IE - Nursery and Specialty Crops

Monday, November 16, 2015: 8:00 AM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall BC (Convention Center)


Further evidence that seed blend refuges may accelerate resistance evolution in Lepidoptera
Sydney Glass, University of Minnesota ; Patrick Porter, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ; Ed Bynum, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Effects of soil and larval sterilization on the mortality of white grubs in bioassays
Sudan Gyawaly, Virginia Tech ; Curt A. Laub, Virginia Tech ; Thomas P. Kuhar, Virginia Tech
Activity of soil drenching and foliar insecticide applications on flea beetles (Chrysomelidae) in cabbage and eggplant transplants
James Mason, Virginia Tech ; Thomas P. Kuhar, Virginia Tech ; James F. Walgenbach, North Carolina State University ; Hélène Doughty, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Assessing the role of onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) in bacterial leaf blight of onion
Ari Grode, Michigan State University ; Prissana Wiriyajitsomboon, Michigan State University ; Mary Hausbeck, Michigan State University ; Zsofia Szendrei, Michigan State University
Attraction of female sciarid flies (Lycoriella ingenua, Dufour) to Trichoderma aggressivum infested substrate and the capacity to vector the fungal spores in commercial Agaricus bisporus mushroom production
Maria Mazin, Pennsylvannia State University ; Kevin Cloonan, Pennsylvania State University ; Nina Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University ; Edwin Rajotte, Pennsylvania State University
Damage potential of Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) in various citrus nursery plantations
Muhammad Arshad, University of Sargodha ; Muhammad Afzal, University of Sargodha ; Muhammad Ullah, University of Sargodha ; Muqadas Salim, University of Sargodha ; Muhammad Ahmad, University of Sargodha ; Abdul Aziz, Citrus Research Institute
Geranium intoxication circumvents detoxification enzymes in Japanese beetles, Popillia japonica Newman
Adekunle Adesanya, Auburn University ; David Held, Auburn University ; Nannan Liu, Auburn University
Cultural and chemical pest control methods alter habitat suitability for biological control agents: an example from Wisconsin commercial cranberry
Janet van Zoeren, University of Wisconsin ; Shawn Steffan, USDA - ARS ; Elissa M. Chasen, University of Wisconsin
Abundance of twospotted spider mites and Neoseiulus californicus on strawberry varieties in organic production
Omotola Dosunmu, University of Florida ; Oscar Liburd, University of Florida
Weeds and arthropod pest management: two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) fecundity on four weed species
Robert Brenner, North Dakota State University ; Deirdre Prischmann-Voldseth, North Dakota State University
Withdrawn