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Author(s) |
Title |
| | Thresholds, monitoring, and sampling |
| 1 | Dr. Alan Knight, Dr. Doug Light, and Dr. Scott Lingren | Monitoring codling moth in apples with a bisexual attractant |
| 3 | Mark Hitchcox and Michael W. Klaus | Oriental fruit moth monitoring in Washington, 2000 |
| 5 | Broc Zoller | Oviposition preference of codling moth between cut and uncut fruit of Bartlett, Bosc, and Beurre hardy cultivars in the Sacramento Valley |
| 7 | Broc Zoller | Biased sampling of codling moth oviposition using a cut fruit technique to monitor mating disruption in Bartlett pears |
| 9 | Bradley S. Higbee | A comparison of insects and spiders overwintering in conventional and CM mating disruption IPM programs |
| 11 | S. D. Cockfield | Flight of codling moth within mating-disrupted orchards |
| 13 | Michael W. Klaus | Apple maggot monitoring in Washington |
| 15 | Peter J. Landolt | Improvements in feeding attractants for noctuid moths |
| 17 | Jay F. Brunner, Mike Doerr | Evaluation of a food-bait lure for monitoring of Lacanobia fruitworm, Lacanobia subjuncta |
| 19 | Christian H. Krupke and Jay F. Brunner | Field attraction of consperse stink bug to synthetic pheromone sources |
| 21 | E. H. Beers, P. D. Himmel, and R. Talley | Interaction of herbivory and water stress on whole canopy photosynthesis in apple |
| | Implementation Programs |
| 23 | Ted Alway | The Wenatchee Valley Pear IPM Project: Year 2 |
| 25 | A. Brooke Peterson | WSHA pear IPM project |
| 27 | Vanelle Carrithers, Astrid Gebhard | Control of Western flower thrips in apples using Success* Naturalyte* insect control |
| 29 | David Epstein, Larry Gut, Charles Edson, Pete McGhee, and Dan Waldstein | Michigan Apple IPM Implementation Project - Year Two |
| 31 | S. D. Cockfield and A. L. Knight | Brewster Dual Areawide Management Project - Third year |
| 33 | Peter W. Shearer, Atanas Atanassov, George Hamilton1, and Dean Polk1 | Reducing OP and carbamate use in New Jersy peach orchards |
| 35 | H. Reissig, A. Agnello, J. Nyrop, and R. Straub | Management of the obliquebanded leafroller and organophosphate insecticide resistance with soft pesticides in New York apple orchards |
| 37 | Rachel Elkins | Areawide control of codling moth using the Paramount Aerosol Pheromone Dispenser(r) (Shorey "Puffer") in Lake County, California 1996-2000 |
| 39 | Michael J. Willett | A systems approach alternative to methyl bromide fumigation for the export of apricots, nectarines, and peaches to British Columbia, Canada |
| | Biological Control |
| 41 | Andy Kahn, Travis Schoenwald and Betsy Beers | Effect of Kaolin (Surround) on western tentiform leafminer and its principal parasitoid, Pnigalio flavipes |
| 43 | Christian H. Krupke and Jay F. Brunner | Identification of parasitoids of the consperse stink bug in north central Washington, and attraction to host-produced aggregation pheromone |
| 47 | Lawrence. A. Lacey and Thomas. R. Unruh | Use of insect pathogens for control of codling moth and other Lepidopteran pests of apple in the Pacific Northwest of the United States |
| 49 | Tammy K. Wells-Wilkinson, Douglas A. Landis, Larry J. Gut, & William C. Kaufman | Parasitism of obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in Michigan apple orchards |
| 51 | H. Riedl | Biological pear psylla control in orchards treated with mating disruption and organophosphate insecticides |
| | Chemical Control/New Products |
| 53 | R. A. Van Steenwyk | Control of codling moth with nicotinoid, pyrethroid, and reduced risk insecticides in pears |
| 55 | Jay F. Brunner, Mike Doerr | Comparison of application methods for control of insects |
| 57 | R. A. Van Steenwyk | True bug control with nicotinoids in pears |
| 59 | R. A. Van Steenwyk | True bug control with pyrethroids in pears |
| 61 | T.J. Niedlinger and A.E. Duttle | Intrepid(tm): New molt accelerating chemistry for control of lepidopterous pests in pome fruits of the Pacific Northwest |
| 63 | H. Reissig, Cynthia Smith, and David Combs | Field and laboratory tests of new insecticides against the apple maggot |
| 65 | David Combs, W. Harvey Reissig and Cindy Smith | Evaluation of potential insecticides for use in organic apple production |
| 69 | David Combs, W. Harvey Reissig and Cindy Smith | Evaluation of insecticides against New York apple arthropod pests, 2000. |
| 73 | J. E. Dunley, B. M. Greenfield, L. H. Bennett, and G. T. Hannig | Evaluation of new miticides for control of spider mites in pear |
| 75 | John E. Dunley, Greg T. Hannig, Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. Bennett | New insecticide evaluation for prebloom control of pear psylla |
| 77 | John E. Dunley, Greg T. Hannig, Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. Bennett | New insecticide evaluation for postbloom control of pear psylla |
| 79 | John E. Dunley, Bruce M. Greenfield, Larry H. Bennett, and Greg T. Hannig | Use of Kaolin and Raynox for seasonal control of pear psylla |
| 81 | H. Riedl, D. DeVore, S. Emmons, J. Farnsworth, G. McCarty, M. Omeg, and J. Snelling | New insecticides for pear psylla (Homoptera: Psyllidae) and codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) control |
| 83 | J. E. Dunley, B. M. Greenfield, and L. H. Bennett | Evaluation of new insecticides for control of grape mealybug |
| 85 | J. E. Dunley, B. M. Greenfield | Seasonal control of codling moth in pears |
| 87 | Michael Reding & Diane Alston | Calypso & Intrepid for control of codling moth |
| 89 | Walt Bentley, Lee Martin, Dick Rice, Brian Ribeiro, and Kevin Day | Further investigations in the management of San Jose scale with narrow range horticultural oil |
| 93 | Alan Knight, Doug Light, and Scott Lingren | Management of codling moth with DA2313: A bisexual attractant |
| 95 | Brian Deeter & Mark Parrish | Assail - a new product for codling moth control |
| 97 | Gary Melchior | Mesa: A new miticide/insecticide for use in pome fruit |
| 99 | Kurt Volker and Aaron Burkey | Warrior T for control of codling moth, western tentiform leafminer, and rosy apple aphid on apples and effects on mites |
| 101 | Richard J. Hilton and Philip VanBuskirk | Pear psylla prebloom control options |
| 103 | Richard J. Hilton and Philip VanBuskirk | Evaluation of two new acaricides in pear |
| 105 | Michael Reding & Diane Alston | Success for control of peach twig borer in peaches |
| 107 | Barat Bisabri, Robert Van Steenwyk, Steve Dietz, and Tim Ksander | Success*, A new tool for stone fruit IPM |
| 109 | Zhongmin Wei, Steven P. Parker | Messenger(r) a new tool for IPM |
| 111 | Mike Willett, Hugh W. Ewart and James R. Cranney Jr. | Pesticides of interest to Northwestern U.S. deciduous tree fruit producers |
| 113 | Walt Bentley, Brent Holtz, Lee Martin, Brian Ribeiro, Chris Wiley, | Developing insecticide treatment guidelines for obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana, in Pistachio |
| | Pesticide Resistance |
| 115 | John E. Dunley, Jay F. Brunner, Michael D. Doerr, and Elizabeth H. Beers | Baseline insecticide tolerances and cross-resistance in Choristoneura rosaceana and Pandemis pyrusana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) |
| 117 | Peter W. Shearer, K. Amin Usmani, Greg Krawczyk2, Larry Hull2,Larry Gut, Harvey Reissig, and Art Agnello | Toxicological response of male oriental fruit moth collected from eastern apple orchards to azinphosmethyl |
| | Biology/ Phenology |
| 119 | Greg T. Hannig and John E. Dunley | Reproductive differences between sex ratios in pear psylla |
| 121 | H. Riedl | Pear thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae): An old pest reawakens |
| 123 | Barry B. Bai, Kerri Schwarz, Karl Puls, Jennifer O'Neil | Detection, flight phenology, and population monitoring of Oriental fruit moth and lesser apple worm in the Willamette Valley, OR |
| 125 | Tomislav M. Curkovic, Jay F. Brunner, and Peter Landolt | Courtship behavior of obliquebanded and pandemis leafroller |
| 127 | Peter J. Landolt | Suitability of weeds and crops as hosts for Lacanobia subjuncta |
| 129 | Jay F. Brunner, Mike Doerr | Development and validation of a degree day model to predict phenology of Lacanobia fruitworm, Lacanobia subjuncta |
| 131 | M. Omeg and H. Riedl | Biology and management of the obliquebanded leafroller in sweet cherry |
| | Mating Disruption/SIR |
| 133 | Vanelle Carrithers, Lyla Lampson, Steve Cockfield, and Ken Jenkins | Use of Success* Naturalyte* insect control to control codling moth in mating disruption programs in apples |
| 135 | Alan L. Knight | High emission, low density point pheromone sources for management of codling moth and leafrollers |
| 137 | Thomas E. Larsen, James Grenzebach, Lyla Lampson, Rick Hilton | Field results with sprayable codling moth pheromone |
| 139 | Alan L. Knight and Tom Larsen | The influence of spray application method on the efficacy of a microencapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone |
| 141 | Matt Singleton, Frances Cave, and Stephen Welter | Mating disruption of codling moth using sprayable formulations: Trap suppression as a first look |
| 143 | Lucia G. Varela and Greg Balog | Trap suppression using different CM pheromone dispensers |
| 145 | Frances Cave, Matt Singleton, and Stephen Welter | Area of influence of aerosol emitters: Immediate and residual effects |
| 147 | Larry Gut, Peter McGhee, Mike Haas, Carlos Garcia-Salazar and John Wise | Evaluation of MEC formulations in Michigan |
| 149 | Larry Gut, Piera Giroux, Peter McGhee, Carlos Garcia-Salazar and James Miller | Mating disruption of moth pests in Michigan using the MSU microsprayer |
| 151 | C. Pickel, W. Bentley, S. Welter, T. Prichard, R.Buchner, W. Olson, J. Hasey, and J. Grant | Walnut PMA: Developing a codling moth mating disruption program |
| 153 | M.J. Irwin | Microencapsulated pheromones: Improvements in release rate, stability, and rain fastness |
| | Diseases |
| 155 | Rachel B. Elkins and David M. Rizzo | Studies in the biology and control of oak root fungus in California pear orchards |