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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

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75th - 78th Annual Conferences

 

11 papers from the proceedings referenced the keyword organophosphate

Year Author(s)Title
2001 Mike Willett, Hugh W. Ewart and James R. Cranney Jr.Pesticides of interest to Northwestern U.S. deciduous tree fruit producers
2001 Peter W. Shearer, Atanas Atanassov, George Hamilton1, and Dean Polk1Reducing OP and carbamate use in New Jersy peach orchards
2002 Alston, Diane G.Control of Western cherry fruit fly in tart cherry with neonicotinoid insecticides
2002 Valdez, Betsy and Jay BrunnerLeafroller mating disruption and its use in commercial orchards
2004 Alan KnightA 40-Year Experiment: Codling Moth's Responses to Guthion and Other Insecticides
2004 Allison Walston, Deborah Brooks, Richard Hilton, Helmut RiedlEuropean Earwig (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) Populations in Pear Orchards Treated with and without Organophosphate Insecticides
2004 Allison Walston, Helmut RiedlStrategies for Using Imidan (phosmet) in a Seasonal Codling Moth Control Program
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 MadsenUpdate on Organophosphate Resistance in Codling Moth
2004 John Dunley, Mike Doerr, Tara Madsen, Bruce Greenfield, Jay BrunnerAreawide II Pear Project: All IGRs All the Time
2004 John Dunley, Tara Madsen, Bruce GreenfieldOrganic and IPM Programs for Areawide Pest Management of Pear


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