Page number |
Author(s) |
Title |
| | The National Tree Fruit Technology Roadmap |
| 2 | Jim McFerson, Dave Allan, Tom Auvil, Charlie de la Chapelle, Jim Doornink, Dana Faubion, Rob Lynch, Brent Milne, Brad Newman, Fran Pierce, Clark Seavert, Jay Brunner | The National Tree Fruit Technology Roadmap |
| | Mating Disruption/SIR |
| 3 | Lukasz Stelinski, Larry Gut, James Miller | Response of Four Tortricid Species to High-Dose Pheromone Sources |
| 4 | David Epstein, Larry Gut, James Miller | Relationship of Point Source Distribution to Mating Disruption Success |
| 5 | Nik Wiman, Vincent Jones, Jay Brunner | Virgin Female Trapping with Leafrollers and Codling Moth in the Field |
| 6 | Betsy Stutzman, Jay Brunner | Alternative Mating Disruption Choices for Codling Moth and Leafroller |
| 7 | Douglas Light, Kathy Reynolds, Robert Fritts, Bill Lingren | Advances in Use and Augmentation of Lower Rates of Sprayable Pheromone for Mating Disruption of Codling Moths in Walnuts |
| 8 | Alan Knight | How We Can Make Codling Moth Mating Disruption Work |
| 9 | Larry Hull, Clayton Myers, Greg Krawczyk | Low Rate-Frequent Applications of Sprayable Pheromones for Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth Mating Disruption in Pennsylvania |
| 10 | Bradley Higbee, Charles Burks | Mating Disruption for Control of Navel Orangeworm in Almonds and Pistachios |
| 11 | Charles Burks, Brad Higbee, David Brandl | Effect of Temperature, Season and Population Density on Likelihood of Success in Mating Assays with Female Navel Orangeworm |
| 12 | Neal Kittleson, Eugene Hannon, John Brown | Mating Disruption in a System Where the Trees are the 'Fruit' |
| 13 | Kristin Ketner, Jesse Eng, Kris Terry, Sam Son, Kathy Wolfe | Effect of Low Temperature on the Relative Release of Codlemone from Various Commercial Mating Disruption Products |
| | Implementation |
| 14 | G. Bohmfalk, Lance Eggers | Mating Disruption in Organic Orchards in Arizona: A Brief 10-year History |
| 15 | Steven Castagnoli, Philip VanBuskirk, Kristin Kerwin, Helmut Riedl | Areawide II and Best Management Practices for Orchard Spraying: Projects Aim to Reduce Grower Reliance on OP Insecticides and Protect Water Quality |
| 16 | Mark Whalon, Byron Wingerd, Phil Schwallier, Larry Gut | Michigan Organic Apple Production |
| 17 | Jay Brunner, Mike Doerr, Elizabeth Beers, John Dunley, Vincent Jones | Can You Survive Without Organophosphate Insecticides? After 3 Years and at 15 Locations, the Answer is Yes! |
| 18 | John Dunley, Tara Madsen, Bruce Greenfield | Organic and IPM Programs for Areawide Pest Management of Pear |
| 19 | Shawn Steffan, Michael Reding | Doubling-Times and Half-Lives: Considerations for IPM Programs under Heavy Codling Moth Pressure |
| 20 | G. Bohmfalk | Cooperative Field Demonstrations of Fiber Technology for Mating Disruption in Codling Moth in Washington |
| 21 | Joseph Grant, Jeannine Lowrimore-Groh, Walt Bentley, Carolyn Pickel | Reducing Pesticide Use in California Walnuts: The San Joaquin Walnut BIOS Project |
| 22 | Vincent Jones, Callie Eastburn, Tawnee Wilburn, Jay Brunner | Sampling Leafrollers in Apple Orchards: Effect of Sample Frequency and Number of Samples |
| 23 | John Dunley, Mike Doerr, Tara Madsen, Bruce Greenfield, Jay Brunner | Areawide II Pear Project: All IGRs All the Time |
| | Thresholds/ Monitoring |
| 24 | Nik Wiman, Vincent Jones, Jay Brunner, Fran Pierce | Developing an Automated Trapping System for Precision IPM in Washington Apples |
| 25 | Alan Knight | Improvements in Monitoring Codling Moth |
| 26 | Mike Doerr, Betsy Stutzman, Jay Brunner | An Evaluation of Lure Technologies for Monitoring Codling Moth in a Variety of Pheromone Environments |
| 27 | Alan Knight | Development and Testing of a New Female-based Phenology Model for Codling Moth |
| 28 | B.G. Zoller | Biased Sampling for Consperse Stink Bug Using a Cut Fruit Technique in Bartlett Pears |
| 29 | S. Cockfield, E. Beers, E. Miliczky, D. Horton | Management and Migration of Western Flower Thrips in Apple |
| 30 | S. Cockfield, E. Beers | Effect of Campylomma verbasci on 'Gala' and Other Apple Cultivars |
| | Biological Control |
| 31 | Lawrence Lacey, Don Thomson | Codling Moth Granulovirus: Its History and Mode of Action |
| 32 | Graciela Quintana, Enrique Scholz, Cecilia Scholz, Leticia Alvarado | Control of Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella L.) with CARPOVIRUS Plus, Granulosis Virus Product, in Pome Orchards in Argentina: Three Years of Field Trials |
| 33 | L. Lacey, S. Arthurs, H. Headrick, R. Fritts Jr., D. Thomson | Field Evaluation of Commercial Formulations of the Codling Moth Granulovirus |
| 34 | Dong-Soon Kim, Deborah Brooks, Helmut Riedl | Acute Toxicity and Sublethal Effects of Abamectin, Acetamiprid, Methoxyfenozide and Spinosad on the Predaceous Plant Bug Deraeocoris brevis (Hemiptera: Miridae) in the Laboratory |
| 35 | Holly Ferguson, Tim Waters, Doug Walsh | Ecology and Potential for Biological Control of Lygus Bug in Apples and Stone Fruits |
| 36 | Tom Unruh | Leafroller Biocontrol Enhanced Near Rose and Strawberry Gardens: An Update |
| 37 | Deborah Brooks, Dong-Soon Kim, Allison Walston, Helmut Riedl | Natural Enemy Complexes in Pear Orchards and Adjacent Habitats in Oregon's Hood River Valley |
| 38 | Allison Walston, Deborah Brooks, Richard Hilton, Helmut Riedl | European Earwig (Dermaptera: Forficulidae) Populations in Pear Orchards Treated with and without Organophosphate Insecticides |
| 39 | Todd Murray, Lawrence Lacey, Hannah Sumerfield, Craig MacConnell | Entomopathic Nematodes for Managing the Cherry Bark Tortrix, Enarmonia formosana Scopoli (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) |
| 40 | Tara Madsen, John Dunley | Biological Control in Areawide Organic Pest Management |
| | Resistance Management |
| 41 | Alan Knight | A 40-Year Experiment: Codling Moth's Responses to Guthion and Other Insecticides |
| 42 | Stephen Welter, Frances Cave | Insecticide Resistance in Codling Moth to Azinphosmethyl, Fenpropathrin and Acetamiprid |
| 43 | John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield, Tara Madsen | Update on Organophosphate Resistance in Codling Moth |
| | Chemical Control/New Products |
| 44 | Allison Walston, Deborah Brooks, Steve Castagnoli, Helmut Riedl | Areawide II Demonstration Project: 2003 Update for Oregon's Hood River Valley |
| 45 | Timothy Smith, Esteban Gutierrez | New Materials and Methods for Control of Cherry Fruit Fly |
| 46 | Darek Czokajlo, David Robacker, Eric Hoffman, Mark Whalon, Susan Opp, Philipp Kirsch, John McLaughlin | Attract and Kill Technology to Control New World Fruit Flies |
| 47 | Hiro Arakawa, Kevin Forney, Charles Schiller | Introduction of Two New Products for Use in Pome Fruit: Clutchª Insecticide and Kanemiteª Miticide |
| 48 | John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield | New Materials for Control of Pear Psylla, 2003 |
| 49 | John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield | Rate and Timing of Assail (acetamiprid), Actara (thiamethoxam), Calypso (thiacloprid) and Applaud (buprofezin) on Pear Psylla, 2003 |
| 50 | Ron Britt, Don Joy | Control of Codling Moth in Large Plot Apple Trials with Diamondª 7.5 WG |
| 51 | Vernon Fischer, Don Joy | Control of Codling Moth in Large Plot Apple Trials with Diamondª 7.5 WG |
| 52 | John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield, Tara Madsen | Studies for Control of Codling Moth in Pear |
| 53 | R. Van Steenwyk, R. Nomoto, E. Davis, S. Zolbrod | Insecticide Evaluations for Codling Moth Control in Pears |
| 54 | Richard Hilton, Philip VanBuskirk | Codling Moth Trials and Treatment Programs in Southern Oregon Pear Orchards |
| 55 | Allison Walston, Helmut Riedl | Strategies for Using Imidan (phosmet) in a Seasonal Codling Moth Control Program |
| 56 | Helmut Riedl, Allison Walston, Deborah Brooks, A. Farnsworth, J. Farnsworth, B. McMahon, G. McCarty | Codling Moth Control with Old and New Insecticides: The Continuing Search for the Next Guthion |
| 57 | Lynn Wunderlich | Integrating Assailª into Sierra Foothill Apple Pest Management Programs for Codling Moth and Leafhopper Control |
| 58 | Keith Granger, Jay Brunner, Michael Doerr | Managing Codling Moth with Spinosad and Granulovirus |
| 59 | Rachel Elkins, Chuck Ingels, Bob Van Steenwyk, Lucia Varela | Control of Codling Moth Using Organically Acceptable Granulosis Virus and Spinosad Products |
| | Biology/ Phenology |
| 60 | Vincent Jones, Callie Eastburn | It's All in the Timing for Sampling Leafroller Parasitoids |
| 61 | Callie Eastburn, Vincent Jones | Effect of Sublethal Doses of Bt and Intrepidª on OBLR: Implications for Model Timing |
| 62 | Elizabeth Beers | Deciduous Tree Fruit Arthropod Pests of North America: An Annotated Checklist |
| 63 | Nina Barcenas, Tom Unruh, Lisa Neven | DNA-Based Diagnostics for Lepidopteran Pests of Pome Fruit |
| 64 | Koji Zolbrod, Robert Van Steenwyk | Effect of Cover Crop Control on Plant Bug Damage in Pears |
| 65 | Christian Krupke, Jay Brunner, Vincent Jones | The Growth and Development of the Consperse Stink Bug, Euschistus conspersus, on Selected Potential Host Plants Present in Orchard Ground Cover |
| 66 | Mike Doerr, Jay Brunner, Tim Smith | Biology and Management of Bark Beetles (Shothole Borer) in Stone and Pome Fruits |
| 68 | Yoo-Han Song, Len Coop, Michael Omeg, Allison Walston, Helmut Riedl | Development of a Phenology Model for Predicting Western Cherry Fruit Fly, Rhagoletis indifferens Curran (Diptera: Tephritidae), Emergence and Oviposition in the Mid-Columbia Area of Oregon |
| 69 | Dong-Soon Kim, Deborah Brooks, Helmut Riedl | Temperature-dependent Development and Fecundity of the Predaceous Plant Bug Deraeocoris brevis (Hemiptera: Miridae) Reared on Eggs of Ephestia kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) |