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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

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75th - 78th Annual Conferences

 

20 papers from the proceedings referenced the keyword pheromone

Year Author(s)Title
2001 Frances Cave, Matt Singleton, and Stephen WelterArea of influence of aerosol emitters: Immediate and residual effects
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 Matt Singleton, Frances Cave, and Stephen WelterMating disruption of codling moth using sprayable formulations: Trap suppression as a first look
2002 Combs, D. , H. Reissig, and C. SmithEvaluation of apple maggot control and an organic insecticide program
2002 Gut, Larry, Daniel Waldstein, Mike Haas and Peter McGheePerformance of Sprayable Mating Disruption Formulations
2002 Knight, Alan L.Integrated High Emission Low Point (I-HELP) Mating Disruption Systems for codling Moth and Leafrollers
2002 Larsen, Thomas E.Field studies with encapsulated sprayable Codling moth pheromone
2002 McGhee, Peter, and Larry GutEfficacy of Mating Disruption Formulations That Combine Pheromone Blends
2002 Valdez, Betsy and Jay BrunnerLeafroller mating disruption and its use in commercial orchards
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 Gut, L., L. Stelinski, D. Thomson, J. MillerPredicting the success of mating disruption
2003 Ketner, K., J. Eng, E. Holmes, T. LarsenEffect of rainfall on encapsulated codling moth pheromone
2003 McGhee, P., L. Gut, M. HaasReduced-risk pest management programs for MI apple, Year 1
2004 Bradley Higbee, Charles BurksMating Disruption for Control of Navel Orangeworm in Almonds and Pistachios
2004 David Epstein, Larry Gut, James MillerRelationship of Point Source Distribution to Mating Disruption Success
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 Lukasz Stelinski, Larry Gut, James MillerResponse of Four Tortricid Species to High-Dose Pheromone Sources
2004 Mike Doerr, Betsy Stutzman, Jay BrunnerAn Evaluation of Lure Technologies for Monitoring Codling Moth in a Variety of Pheromone Environments


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February 4, 2004