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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 walnut

Year Author(s)Title
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 Frances Cave, Matt Singleton, and Stephen WelterArea of influence of aerosol emitters: Immediate and residual effects
2001 Matt Singleton, Frances Cave, and Stephen WelterMating disruption of codling moth using sprayable formulations: Trap suppression as a first look
2001 Thomas E. Larsen, James Grenzebach, Lyla Lampson, Rick HiltonField results with sprayable codling moth pheromone
2002 Alston, Diane G.Control of spider mites in apple and tart cherry with acaricides
2002 Combs, D. , H. Reissig, and C. SmithEvaluation of apple maggot control and an organic insecticide program
2003 Brooks, D.J., A.T. Walston, H. RiedlAugmentation of pear psylla natural enemies with selective insecticides, habitat modification, and hedgerow monitoring
2003 Krupke, C.H., J.F. BrunnerIn-orchard management of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, and associated non-target effects
2003 Light, D.M., A.L. Knight, K.M. Reynolds, M. BrewerProgress in use of the 'DA' kairomone for monitoring codling moth populations in Californian walnuts
2003 Stewart-Leslie, J.Comparison of sprayable mating disruption to conventional pesticide program for codling moth management in walnuts
2003 Weddle, P., L. ElworthThe California walnut IPM expansion project


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