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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

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75th - 78th Annual Conferences

 

12 papers from the proceedings referenced the keyword esfenvalerate

Year Author(s)Title
2001 H. Reissig, Cynthia Smith, and David CombsField and laboratory tests of new insecticides against the apple maggot
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, Bruce M. Greenfield, Larry H. Bennett, and Greg T. HannigUse of Kaolin and Raynox for seasonal control of pear psylla
2001 John E. Dunley, Greg T. Hannig, Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. BennettNew insecticide evaluation for prebloom control of pear psylla
2001 John E. Dunley, Greg T. Hannig, Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. BennettNew insecticide evaluation for postbloom control of pear psylla
2001 R. A. Van SteenwykTrue bug control with pyrethroids in pears
2001 Richard J. Hilton and Philip VanBuskirkPear psylla prebloom control options
2002 Dunley, John E., Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. BennettNeonicotinyls and IGRs for control of codling moth in pears
2002 Dunley, John E., Elizabeth H. Beers, Vince P. Jones and Bruce GreenfieldEffect of Chloronicotinyls on Reproduction of Twospotted Spider Mites
2003 Krupke, C.H., J.F. BrunnerIn-orchard management of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, and associated non-target effects
2003 Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. NomotoTwospotted spider mite control on sweet cherry
2004 John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield, Tara MadsenStudies for Control of Codling Moth in Pear


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February 4, 2004