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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Keyword Index

75th - 78th Annual Conferences

 

43 papers from the proceedings referenced the keyword mating disruption

Year Author(s)Title
2001 Alan L. KnightHigh emission, low density point pheromone sources for management of codling moth and leafrollers
2001 C. Pickel, W. Bentley, S. Welter, T. Prichard, R.Buchner, W. Olson, J. Hasey, and J. GrantWalnut PMA: Developing a codling moth mating disruption program
2001 David Epstein, Larry Gut, Charles Edson, Pete McGhee, and Dan WaldsteinMichigan Apple IPM Implementation Project - Year Two
2001 Frances Cave, Matt Singleton, and Stephen WelterArea of influence of aerosol emitters: Immediate and residual effects
2001 H. RiedlBiological pear psylla control in orchards treated with mating disruption and organophosphate insecticides
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 Lucia G. Varela and Greg BalogTrap suppression using different CM pheromone dispensers
2001 Matt Singleton, Frances Cave, and Stephen WelterMating disruption of codling moth using sprayable formulations: Trap suppression as a first look
2001 Michael W. KlausApple maggot monitoring in Washington
2001 Peter W. Shearer, Atanas Atanassov, George Hamilton1, and Dean Polk1Reducing OP and carbamate use in New Jersy peach orchards
2001 Rachel ElkinsAreawide control of codling moth using the Paramount Aerosol Pheromone Dispenser(r) (Shorey "Puffer") in Lake County, California 1996-2000
2001 S. D. CockfieldFlight of codling moth within mating-disrupted orchards
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 Alston, Diane G.Control of spider mites in apple and tart cherry with acaricides
2002 Grafton-Cardwell, Elizabeth E. and Yuling OuyangLaboratory study of the effects of Volck oil on San Jose scale stages
2002 Gut, Larry, Daniel Waldstein, Mike Haas and Peter McGheePerformance of Sprayable Mating Disruption Formulations
2002 Larsen, Thomas E.Field studies with encapsulated sprayable Codling moth pheromone
2003 Brunner, J.F., T. Alway, B. Beers, J. Dunley, V. JonesAreawide II implementation project in apple, Year 2 results
2003 Doerr, M.D., J.F. Brunner, B. ValdezNew uses for an old technology: Scentry fiber-pheromone formulations for codling moth and leafroller mating disruption
2003 Eng, J.A., E. Holmes, T. Larsen, S. Stadlmann, K. KetnerEffects of sunlight on encapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone
2003 Gut, L., L. Stelinski, D. Thomson, J. MillerPredicting the success of mating disruption
2003 Knight, ACodling moth behavior-our last and best chance to understand MD
2003 Knight, A.Effectively monitoring codling moth with the DA lure
2003 Knight, A.Ridding orchards of codling moth-one female at a time
2003 Schaub, L., S. Sardy, G. CapkunNatural variation in baseline data - when do we call a new sample ""resistant"?
2003 Stewart-Leslie, J.Comparison of sprayable mating disruption to conventional pesticide program for codling moth management in walnuts
2003 Valdez, B., J.F. BrunnerCodling moth and leafroller mating disruption evaluated using sprayable pheromones
2003 Wiman, N.G., V.P. JonesEffect of delayed mating on obliquebanded leafroller reproductive rate: Implications for mating disruption
2004 Alan KnightHow We Can Make Codling Moth Mating Disruption Work
2004 Betsy Stutzman, Jay BrunnerAlternative Mating Disruption Choices for Codling Moth and Leafroller
2004 Bradley Higbee, Charles BurksMating Disruption for Control of Navel Orangeworm in Almonds and Pistachios
2004 Charles Burks, Brad Higbee, David BrandlEffect of Temperature, Season and Population Density on Likelihood of Success in Mating Assays with Female Navel Orangeworm
2004 David Epstein, Larry Gut, James MillerRelationship of Point Source Distribution to Mating Disruption Success
2004 Douglas Light, Kathy Reynolds, Robert Fritts, Bill LingrenAdvances in Use and Augmentation of Lower Rates of Sprayable Pheromone for Mating Disruption of Codling Moths in Walnuts
2004 G. BohmfalkCooperative Field Demonstrations of Fiber Technology for Mating Disruption in Codling Moth in Washington
2004 G. Bohmfalk, Lance EggersMating Disruption in Organic Orchards in Arizona: A Brief 10-year History
2004 Kristin Ketner, Jesse Eng, Kris Terry, Sam Son, Kathy WolfeEffect of Low Temperature on the Relative Release of Codlemone from Various Commercial Mating Disruption Products
2004 Larry Hull, Clayton Myers, Greg KrawczykLow Rate-Frequent Applications of Sprayable Pheromones for Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth Mating Disruption in Pennsylvania
2004 Lukasz Stelinski, Larry Gut, James MillerResponse of Four Tortricid Species to High-Dose Pheromone Sources
2004 Neal Kittleson, Eugene Hannon, John BrownMating Disruption in a System Where the Trees are the 'Fruit'
2004 Nik Wiman, Vincent Jones, Jay BrunnerVirgin Female Trapping with Leafrollers and Codling Moth in the Field
2004 Rachel Elkins, Chuck Ingels, Bob Van Steenwyk, Lucia VarelaControl of Codling Moth Using Organically Acceptable Granulosis Virus and Spinosad Products


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