Contributed Papers II: P-IE – IPM; P-IE – Resistance Management; P-IE – Transgenic Plants

Tuesday, March 17, 2015: 1:40 PM-4:40 PM
Magnolia G (Beau Rivage Resort & Casino)


1:40 PM
109
Incorporation of Transform Insecticide in Tarnished Plant Bug (Lygus lineolaris) Programs: Efficacy, Yield and Economics in Large Plot Demonstration Trials
Larry Walton, Dow AgroSciences ; Melissa Siebert, Dow AgroSciences ; Robert Haygood, Dow AgroSciences ; Gary D. Thompson, Dow AgroSciences ; Ryan Viator, Dow AgroSciences
1:52 PM
110
Singles, Mixes, or Sequentials: Foliar Application Strategies for Plant Bugs in Tennessee
Sandy Steckel, University of Tennessee ; Scott Stewart, University of Tennessee
2:04 PM
111
An Update on Research Related to Pesticide Impacts on Pollinator Health
Scott Stewart, University of Tennessee ; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Don Cook, Mississippi State University ; Adam Whalen, Mississippi State University ; Heather Kelly, University of Tennessee ; John Skinner, The University of Tennessee
2:16 PM
112
The Economic and Societal Benefits of Neonicotinoids in North America
Caydee Savinelli, Syngenta Plant Protection
2:28 PM
113
Rice Insecticide Seed Treatments: Do They Have Value to the Rice Producer?
Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Jarrod T. Hardke, University of Arkansas ; Nicki Taillon, University of Arkansas ; Andrew Plummer, University of Arkansas ; Michael Chaney, University of Arkansas
2:40 PM
114
Revisiting Rice Stink Bug Thresholds in Arkansas
Jarrod T. Hardke, University of Arkansas ; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Nicki Taillon, University of Arkansas ; Andrew Plummer, University of Arkansas
3:15 PM
115
Effectiveness of Bt Cotton Towards Bollworms and Benefit of Supplemental Oversprays
David L. Kerns, Louisiana State University ; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University ; Glenn Studebaker, University of Arkansas ; Scott Stewart, University of Tennessee ; Don Cook, Mississippi State University ; Sebe Brown, Louisiana State University
3:27 PM
116
Square Feeding By Bollworm in Dual Gene Cottons: Reason for Concern?
Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Don Cook, Mississippi State University
3:39 PM
117
Field Populations of Helicoverpa zea Are Developing Resistance to Bt in Corn
Dominic Reisig, North Carolina State University ; Francis Reay-Jones, Clemson University
3:51 PM
118
Bollgard III Field Experiences 2014. Helicoverpa zea
Daniel Pitts, Monsanto ; John Fowler, Monsanto ; Eric Blinka, Monsanto ; Thomas Clark, Monsanto Company ; Christopher Daves, Monsanto ; John Greenplate, Monsanto Company
4:15 PM
120
Baseline Susceptibility of Bollworm (Helicoverpa zea) and Tobacco Budworm (Heliothis virescens) Larvae to Cry1Ab and Cry2Ae Bt Proteins
Gregory Payne, University of West Georgia ; Timothy J. Dennehy, Bayer CropScience ; Christopher Sansone, Bayer CropScience
4:27 PM
121
Susceptibility of Cry1F-Resistant Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, to Cotton Expressing Pyramided Bt Toxins
Sebe Brown, Louisiana State University ; Shelby Williams, Louisiana State University ; Fangneng Huang, Louisiana State University ; David L. Kerns, Louisiana State University