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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

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75th - 78th Annual Conferences

 

10 papers from the proceedings referenced the keyword OFM

Year Author(s)Title
2001 Barat Bisabri, Robert Van Steenwyk, Steve Dietz, and Tim KsanderSuccess*, A new tool for stone fruit IPM
2001 Barry B. Bai, Kerri Schwarz, Karl Puls, Jennifer O'NeilDetection, flight phenology, and population monitoring of Oriental fruit moth and lesser apple worm in the Willamette Valley, OR
2001 David Combs, W. Harvey Reissig and Cindy SmithEvaluation of potential insecticides for use in organic apple production
2001 David Combs, W. Harvey Reissig and Cindy SmithEvaluation of insecticides against New York apple arthropod pests, 2000.
2001 Larry Gut, Peter McGhee, Mike Haas, Carlos Garcia-Salazar and John WiseEvaluation of MEC formulations in Michigan
2001 Larry Gut, Piera Giroux, Peter McGhee, Carlos Garcia-Salazar and James MillerMating disruption of moth pests in Michigan using the MSU microsprayer
2001 Mark Hitchcox and Michael W. KlausOriental fruit moth monitoring in Washington, 2000
2001 Michael J. WillettA systems approach alternative to methyl bromide fumigation for the export of apricots, nectarines, and peaches to British Columbia, Canada
2001 Peter W. Shearer, Atanas Atanassov, George Hamilton1, and Dean Polk1Reducing OP and carbamate use in New Jersy peach orchards
2001 Peter W. Shearer, K. Amin Usmani, Greg Krawczyk2, Larry Hull2,Larry Gut, Harvey Reissig, and Art AgnelloToxicological response of male oriental fruit moth collected from eastern apple orchards to azinphosmethyl


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