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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

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75th - 78th Annual Conferences

 

16 papers from the proceedings referenced the keyword Success

Year Author(s)Title
2001 Barat Bisabri, Robert Van Steenwyk, Steve Dietz, and Tim KsanderSuccess*, A new tool for stone fruit IPM
2001 H. RiedlPear thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae): An old pest reawakens
2001 H. Riedl, D. DeVore, S. Emmons, J. Farnsworth, G. McCarty, M. Omeg, and J. SnellingNew insecticides for pear psylla (Homoptera: Psyllidae) and codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) control
2001 John E. Dunley, Jay F. Brunner, Michael D. Doerr, and Elizabeth H. BeersBaseline insecticide tolerances and cross-resistance in Choristoneura rosaceana and Pandemis pyrusana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
2001 M. Omeg and H. RiedlBiology and management of the obliquebanded leafroller in sweet cherry
2001 Michael Reding & Diane AlstonSuccess for control of peach twig borer in peaches
2001 Vanelle Carrithers, Astrid GebhardControl of Western flower thrips in apples using Success* Naturalyte* insect control
2001 Vanelle Carrithers, Lyla Lampson, Steve Cockfield, and Ken JenkinsUse of Success* Naturalyte* insect control to control codling moth in mating disruption programs in apples
2002 Dunley, John E., Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. BennettControl of twospotted spider mites Ð handgun trial
2003 Alston, D.G.Codling moth control in apple - 2002
2003 Krupke, C.H., J.F. BrunnerIn-orchard management of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, and associated non-target effects
2004 Alan KnightA 40-Year Experiment: Codling Moth's Responses to Guthion and Other Insecticides
2004 Dong-Soon Kim, Deborah Brooks, Helmut RiedlAcute Toxicity and Sublethal Effects of Abamectin, Acetamiprid, Methoxyfenozide and Spinosad on the Predaceous Plant Bug Deraeocoris brevis (Hemiptera: Miridae) in the Laboratory
2004 Jay Brunner, Mike Doerr, Elizabeth Beers, John Dunley, Vincent JonesCan You Survive Without Organophosphate Insecticides? After 3 Years and at 15 Locations, the Answer is Yes!
2004 John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield, Tara MadsenStudies for Control of Codling Moth in Pear
2004 Keith Granger, Jay Brunner, Michael DoerrManaging Codling Moth with Spinosad and Granulovirus


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February 4, 2004