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76th Annual Conference
Hilton Portland, Portland Oregon
January 9, 10 & 11, 2002

Wednesday, 9 January 2002

Barat Bisabri Opening Business Meeting and Introductions 10:00 AM
Harvey Yoshida, moderator Chemical Control/New Products  
Brunner, J. F. and M. D. Doerr New insecticide chemistries for the management of codling moth and leafroller  
Beers, E. H. and P. D. Himmel Effect of chloronicotinyl insecticides on phytophagous and predatory mite populations in a cover spray program  
Beers, E. H. and P. D. Himmel Field and laboratory trials against Western tentiform leafminer Poster
Beers, E. H. and P. D. Himmel Control of Campylomma verbasci with registered and unregistered pesticides Poster
Beers, E. H. and P. D. Himmel The effect of Esteem on San Jose scale Poster
Beers, E. H. and P. D. Himmel Effect of various insecticides on first and second generation white apple leafhopper nymphs Poster
Beers, E. H. and P. D. Himmel Woolly apple aphid control Poster
Dunley, J. E., B. M. Greenfield and L. H. Bennett Neonicotinyls and IGRs for control of codling moth in pears  
Dunley, J. E., B. M. Greenfield and L. H. Bennett Control of twospotted spider mites - handgun trial Poster
Dunley, J. E., B. M. Greenfield and L. H. Bennett Use of new and registered compounds for control of grape mealybug on pears Poster
Dunley, J. E., B. M. Greenfield and L. H. Bennett Control of pear psylla nymphs Poster
VanBuskirk, P. and R. Hilton Evaluation of registered acaricides in late season foliar applications in pear, 2001  
Hilton, R. and P. VanBuskirk Prebloom use of Esteem (EC and WP formulations) and Pyramite for control of pear psylla  
  Lunch on Your Own Noon-1:30 PM
Hilton, R. and P. VanBuskirk Evaluation of codling moth controls: Dimilin, Novaluron, and Avaunt  
Alston, D. G. Control of Western cherry fruit fly in tart cherry with neonicotinoid insecticides  
Alston, D. G. Control of spider mites in apple and tart cherry with acaricides  
Grafton-Cardwell, E. and Y. Ouyang Laboratory study of the effects of Volck oil on San Jose scale stages  
Combs, D. H. Reissig and C. Smith Evaluation of apple maggot control and an organic insecticide program  
Van Steenwyk, R. A. True bug control with neonicotinoids in pears  
Van Steenwyk, R. A. Control of walnut huskfly with a Spinosad plus bait (GF-120)  
Van Steenwyk, R. A. Control of codling moth with reduced risk insecticides in pears  
McKinley, N., S. Kijima, G. Cook and D. Sherrod "Avaunt" Indoxacarb insecticide: A new mode-of-action insecticide for control of several key orchard pests  
Pszczolkowski, M. A. and J. J. Brown Feeding enhancements for insecticide targeting neonate Lepidopteran larvae  
Knight, A. L. Managing codling moth with kairomone/sex pheromone-baited stations in apple  
     
  Wine/Cheese Reception 5:00-7:00 PM

Thursday, January 10

Vince Jones, moderator Biology/Phenology  
Michael D. Doerr and Jay F. Brunner Development of a temperature-dependent predictive model for Lacanobia subjuncta 8:00 AM
Whalon, M. E. Plum Curculio: Headed West? Pheromones, kairomones, traps and trapping transects 2001  
Dunley, J. E., E. H. Beers, V. P. Jones and B. M. Greenfield Effect of chloronicotinyls on twospotted spider mite reproduction  
Breedveld, K.and L. K. Tanigoshi Status of cherry bark tortrix in Washington state  
Light, D. , K. Reynolds, A. Knight and S. Welter Development of kairomone-based mass-trapping and other control tactics targeting both sexes of codling moth in California walnuts  
Bob van Steenwyk, moderator Mating Disruption/SIR  
Brunner, J. F., T. Curkovic, S. Cockfield and A. D. Kahn Evaluation of new technologies for codling moth and leafroller mating disruption  
Valdez, B. and J. Brunner Leafroller mating disruption and its use in commercial orchards  
McGhee, P. M. Haas, D. Epstein and L. Gut Efficacy of mating disruption formulations that combine pheromone blends  
Larsen, T. E. Field studies with encapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone  
Gut, L., D. Waldstein, M. Haas and P. McGhee Performance of sprayable mating disruption formulations  
Ketner, K. C. Effect of clay particle film on encapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone release rate  
Agnello, A. M. Evaluation of different pheromone dispensing technologies for mating disruption of Oriental fruit moth in peaches  
Knight, A. L. Integrated high emission low point (I. H.E.L.P.) mating disruption systems for codling moth and leafrollers  
Ted Alway, moderator Implementation Programs  
Reissig, H., C. Smith, and D. Combs Final year of an IPM demonstration program using "soft insecticides" to manage insecticide resistance and damage from the obliquebanded leafroller in NY apple orchards  
Alway, T. The Wenatchee Valley Pear IPM Project (WVPP): 1999-2001  
Alway, T. and J. F. Brunner Building a multi-tactic pheromone-based pest management system in the western United States - Areawide II Apple Project  
  Lunch on Your Own Noon-1:30 PM
     
Weddle, P. and L. Elworth The California Walnut IPM Expansion Project 1:30 PM
Tony Duttle, moderator Thresholds, Monitoring and Sampling  
Light, D., K. Reynolds, A. Knight, C. Pickel and J. Grant Development of Kairomone-based monitoring for both sexes of codling moth in California walnuts  
Knight, A. L. Using the kairomone lure, DA2313 to monitor codling moth in apple and pear  
Doerr, M. D and J. F. Brunner Monitoring codling moth with a new pear-kairomone attractant ("DA lure", Trécé, Inc.) in non-pheromone treated orchards  
Jones, V. P., C. Eastburn, and J. Brunner Spatial distribution of leafrollers attacking apple and implications for sampling programs  
B. G. Zoller and A. M. Zoller Seasonal comparison of monitoring techniques for codling moth in mating disrupted pear orchards  
Zoller, B. G. Seasonal oviposition preference of codling moth between cut and intact fruit of Bartlett and Bosc pear cultivars  
Cockfield, S. D. Estimating summer leafminer outbreaks from spring samples  
Cockfield, S. D. Are mullein bug traps worth using?  
Rick Hilton, moderator Biological Control  
Alston, D. G. and M. E. Reding Early-season release of Galendromus occidentalis onto apple orchard ground cover for control of spider mites in trees  
Breedveld, K.and L. K. Tanigoshi Trichogramma cacoeciae, an egg parasitoid to control cherry bark tortrix  

Friday, 11 January 2002

Barat Bisabri/John Dunley Closing Business Meeting 9:00 AM

 


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