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Navel Orangeworm Management for the 21st Century

Monday, April 4, 2016: 1:30 PM-4:50 PM
Moi (Pacific Beach Hotel)
Organizers:
Bradley Higbee
Kris Tollerup


1:50 PM
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Spray coverage and ovi-larvicides in almonds
Bradley Higbee, Wonderful Orchards
2:10 PM
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Is there a relationship between navel orangeworm egg and male moth capture?
Kris Tollerup, University of California ; Roger Duncan, University of California Cooperative Extension ; David R. Haviland, University of California Cooperative Extension ; Danielle Lightle, University of California ; Franz Niederholzer, University of California Cooperative Extension ; Emily J. Symmes, University of California ; Frank Zalom, University of California Davis
2:30 PM
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Semiochemical traps: Detection and monitoring for management of navel orangeworm
Charles Burks, USDA - ARS ; Bradley Higbee, Wonderful Orchards
2:50 PM
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Kairomones for monitoring navel orangeworm populations
John Beck, University of California Davis ; Bradley Higbee, Wonderful Orchards
3:10 PM
Break
3:30 PM
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Using big data to evaluate navel organgeworm phenology in almonds and pistachio
Vincent Jones, Washington State University ; Bradley Higbee, Wonderful Orchards ; Chad Aeschliman, Spensa Technologies Inc ; Johnny Park, Spensa Technologies Inc
3:50 PM
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Is it NOW time for SIT?
Douglas Light, USDA - ARS ; Ron Haff, USDA-ARS
4:30 PM
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