Page number |
Author(s) |
Title |
| | Biology/Phenology |
| 1 | Riedl, H. | Old and new pest problems on tree fruits in the Mid-Columbia area |
| 2 | Beers, E.H., M. Klaus, A. Gebhard, S. Cockfield, R. Zack, C.W. O'Brien | Weevils attacking tree fruits in Washington |
| 3 | Cockfield, S.D., E.H. Beers | Susceptibility of apple cultivars to damage by Campylomma verbasci |
| 4 | Cockfield, S.D., D.G. Johnson, E.H. Beers, R.S. Zach | Ecology of western flower thrips in intra- and near-orchard habitats |
| 5 | Higbee, B.S | Effects of sanitation practices on almond mummies infested with navel orangeworm |
| 6 | Pszczolkowski, M., J.J. Brown | Polyphagy in codling moth neonates |
| 7 | Brown, J.J., N. Kittelson, G. Hannon, D. Walsh | Without those 'damn' apples! |
| 8 | Eastburn, C.C., V.P. Jones | Effect of Bt on phenology of obliquebanded leafroller and pandemis leafroller |
| 9 | Krupke, C., J.F. Brunner, V.P. Jones | The growth and development of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, on selected potential host plants present in orchard ground cover |
| | Mating Disruption / SIR |
| 10 | Gut, L., L. Stelinski, D. Thomson, J. Miller | Predicting the success of mating disruption |
| 11 | Knight, A | Codling moth behavior-our last and best chance to understand MD |
| 12 | Wiman, N.G., V.P. Jones | Effect of delayed mating on obliquebanded leafroller reproductive rate: Implications for mating disruption |
| 13 | Valdez, B., J.F. Brunner | Codling moth and leafroller mating disruption evaluated using sprayable pheromones |
| 14 | Doerr, M.D., J.F. Brunner, B. Valdez | New uses for an old technology: Scentry fiber-pheromone formulations for codling moth and leafroller mating disruption |
| 15 | Epstein, D., L. Gut, P. McGhee, M. Haas | Evaluation of new mating disruption formulations |
| 16 | Stewart-Leslie, J. | Comparison of sprayable mating disruption to conventional pesticide program for codling moth management in walnuts |
| 17 | Eng, J.A., E. Holmes, T. Larsen, S. Stadlmann, K. Ketner | Effects of sunlight on encapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone |
| 18 | Ketner, K., J. Eng, E. Holmes, T. Larsen | Effect of rainfall on encapsulated codling moth pheromone |
| 19 | Kirsch, P., K. Shukin, G. Gries | Last Call CM: Effective codling moth control in apple orchards in British Columbia |
| 20 | Kirsch, P., J. McLaughlin, D. Czokajlo | Control of codling moth with attract and kill |
| 21 | Kirsch, P., G. Booysen, D. Czokajlo, J. McLaughlin | Pheromone dose response of attract and kill formulations targeting leafrollers |
| 22 | Alston, D.G. | Evaluation of three consecutive years of mating disruption for control of greater peachtree borer (Synanthedon exitiosa) in peach |
| 23 | Czokajlo, D., P. Kirsch | New trap and lure formulations for Rhagoletis species and olive fruit fly |
| 24 | Knight, A. | Ridding orchards of codling moth-one female at a time |
| 25 | Czokajlo, D., D. Robacher, J. McLaughlin, P. Kirsch | New lure formulations maximize Anastrepha fruit fly captures |
| 26 | Booysen, G., J. McLaughlin, D. Czokajlo, P. Kirsch | New formulations for Ceratitis fruit fly trapping and control |
| 27 | Smith, R., M. Larsen, P. Kirsch | Last Call CM: Effective codling moth control in Canadian Maritime apple orchards |
| 28 | Sack, C.V., G. Booysen, J. McLaughlin, D. Czokajlo, P. Kirsch | Last Call attract and kill: Effective control of Cryptophlebia in citrus and macadamia in South Africa |
| 29 | Mansour, M., J. McLaughlin, P. Kirsch | Last Call in Syria: Effective codling moth control under extreme pressure |
| 30 | Evenden, M., A. Orsatti, J. McLaughlin, P. Kirsch | Initial development of attract and kill technology against the oriental fruit moth |
| | Implementation |
| 31 | McGhee, P., L. Gut, M. Haas | Reduced-risk pest management programs for MI apple, Year 1 |
| 32 | Shearer, P.W., A. Atanassov | Eastern RAMP: Successes and impediments to implementing non-OP peach IPM programs in the East; Year 1 |
| 33 | Walgenbach, J.F., C.L. Thayer | Reduced-risk pest management programs for North Carolina apples |
| 34 | Brunner, J.F., T. Alway, B. Beers, J. Dunley, V. Jones | Areawide II implementation project in apple, Year 2 results |
| 35 | Dunley, J., B. Greenfield | Areawide organic pest management in pear |
| 36 | Bentley, W., S. Steffan, C. Hernandez, R. Coviello | Implementing arthropod pest management in stone fruits without broad-spectrum insecticides |
| 37 | Weddle, P., L. Elworth | The California walnut IPM expansion project |
| 38 | Jones, V.P., G. Grove | Development of Palm Pilot based spray recommendation databases for deciduous fruits |
| | Thresholds / Monitoring |
| 39 | Jones, V.P., C.C. Eastburn | Geostatistical analysis of pandemis and obliquebanded leafroller distribution in apple |
| 40 | Omeg, M. | Implementing an IFP weather station network |
| 41 | Whalon, M.E., A.B. Coombs | Plum curculio monitoring in the Midwest: Implications for the Pacific Northwest |
| 42 | Caprile, J. | Using kairomone lures to monitor codling moth in California apple orchards under mating disruption |
| 43 | Knight, A. | Effectively monitoring codling moth with the DA lure |
| 44 | Light, D.M., A.L. Knight, K.M. Reynolds, M. Brewer | Progress in use of the 'DA' kairomone for monitoring codling moth populations in Californian walnuts |
| 45 | B. G. Zoller and A. M. Zoller | Comparison of kairomone DA 2313 and pheromone lure trapping for codling moth with oviposition monitoring |
| | Biological Control |
| 46 | Cossentine, J., K. Deglow, L. Jensen | Assessing the biologies of key indigenous leafroller parasitoids |
| 47 | Unruh, T. | Rose plantings increase leafroller parasitism in orchards: A story for the Rose City |
| 48 | Alston, D.G. | Efficacy of two entomopathogenic nematodes for control of plum curculio in lab and field bioassays |
| 49 | Quénin, H., P. Laur | Carpovirusine granulosis virus formulation: Control of resistant strain of codling moth and study of the vertical transmission of the virus |
| 50 | Brooks, D.J., A.T. Walston, H. Riedl | Augmentation of pear psylla natural enemies with selective insecticides, habitat modification, and hedgerow monitoring |
| 51 | Light, D.M., A.L. Knight, K.M. Reynolds, M. Brewer | Development of kairomone-based mass-trapping control of codling moths in Californian walnuts and apples |
| 52 | Steffan, S.A., W.J. Bentley, C.V. Hernandez, S.B. Mallek | Conservation biological control in California stone fruit: A case study of San Jose scale and its aphelinid parasitoids |
| | Resistance Management |
| 53 | Schaub, L., S. Sardy, G. Capkun | Natural variation in baseline data - when do we call a new sample ""resistant"? |
| 54 | Knight, A. | The OP-MD connection in effectively managing codling moth |
| | Chemical Control/New Products |
| 55 | Walston, A.T., D.J. Brooks, H. Riedl | Control of pear psylla with chloronicotinyl insecticides |
| 56 | Walston, A.T., D.J. Brooks, H. Riedl | Control of San Jose scale with different application timings of Esteem (pyriproxifen) |
| 57 | Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield | Pear psylla control-New materials, new prospects |
| 58 | Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield | Control of grape mealybug on pear: An investigation of rates and timings |
| 59 | Alston, D.G. | Evaluation of new insecticides for control of green and woolly apple aphids in apple - 2002 |
| 60 | Alston, D.G. | Codling moth control in apple - 2002 |
| 61 | Granger, K.R., J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr | Managing codling moth with new insecticides: Assail, Intrepid and Success |
| 62 | Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield | New insecticides for control of codling moth on pear |
| 63 | Hilton, R.J., P. VanBuskirk | Codling moth programs and material evaluations in southern Oregon pear orchards |
| 64 | Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto | Control of codling moth with reduced risk insecticides in pears |
| 65 | Elkins, R.B. | Control of codling moth in organic pear orchards |
| 66 | Pszczolkowski, M.A., J.J. Brown | Feeding stimulant that mimics monosodium glutamate and has improved rain-fastness |
| 67 | Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield | New acaricides for control of spider mites on pear |
| 68 | Alston, D.G. | Spider mite control in apple and tart cherry - 2002 |
| 69 | Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto | European red mite control in pears |
| 70 | Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto | Twospotted spider mite control on sweet cherry |
| 71 | Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto | Evaluation of neonicotinoid insecticides for control of mountain leafhopper in sweet cherry Ð 2002 |
| 72 | Krupke, C.H., J.F. Brunner | In-orchard management of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, and associated non-target effects |
| 73 | Van Steenwyk, R.A | Control of walnut huskfly with a spinosad plus bait (GF-120) |
| 74 | Musser, S | Research results of Messenger (a.i. Harpin Protein) in apple, pear and cherry |