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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings

67th Annual Conference
January 13, 14 & 15, 1993

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Author(s) Title
 Deciduous Orchard Diseases-Thresholds, Monitoring and Sampling
1 TJ. Smith A Degree Hour Method for Estimating Growth Rate of Erwinia amylovora in Pear and Apple Flowers and Subsequent Relative Risk of Fire Blight
 Deciduous Orchard Diseases-Biological Control
2 R. Utkhede Apple Replant Disease
 Deciduous Orchard Diseases-Chemical Control
3 T.J. Michailides, H.T. Ramirez, R.S. Johnson, D.P. Morgan Increased Nitrogen Fertilizer Makes Nectarine Susceptible to Brown Rot Disease
5 T.J. Michailides, D.P. Morgan Control of Alternaria Late Blight of Pistachio Using Multiple Applications of Organic and Other Fungicides
 Pome Fruits-Biology
7 D.R. Horton Pear Psylla on Pears
9 D.O. Hathaway, H.R. Moffitt, T. Darnell, M. Haskett Lesser Appleworm
11 L.G. Neven Effects of Temperature Extremes on Codling Moth Mortality: Potential Alternatives for Quarantine Treatment
12 J.F. Brunner, L.O. Smith Bioassay, Field-Aged Residues of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Against Leafrollers, 1992
 Pome Fruits-Biological Control
14 J.F. Brunner Pandemis Leafroller and Obliquebanded Leafroller on Apple
17 I. MacRae, B. Croft Coexistence of Zetzellia mali (Acari: Stigmaeidae) and Phytoseiid Mites in Biological Control Systems for Apple Pest Mites
18 B.S. Higbee, T.R. Unruh Pesticide Bioassays on Pear Psylla Predators
19 B.S. Higbee, T.R. Unruh Relative Efficacy of Natural Enemies of Pear Psylla
21 S.R. Booth The Potential of Filbert Hedgerows to Augment Pear Psylla Natural Enemies
 Pome Fruits-Chemical Control
22 M.E. Reding, E.H. Beers Timing of Chemical Applications for Control of Campylomma verbasci Meyer on Red Delicious
24 G.V. Chambers Current and Potential Activities to Improve the Definitions of Horticultural Mineral Oils
25 E.H. Beers Effect of One-Tenth Field Rates of Asana Applied at Various Times During the Season on Typhlodromus occidentalis
27 E.H. Beers, A. Andersen Differential Mortality of Stages of Twospotted Spider Mites from Agri-Mek Residues on Apple
29 E.H. Beers, A. Andersen The Effect of Leaf Age on the Length of Residual Activity of Agri-Mek in Apple Foliage as Determined by Twospotted Spider Mite Mortality
31 E.H. Beers, A. Andersen Effect of Adjuvants on the Length of Residual Activity of Agri-Mek in Apple Foliage as Determined by Twospotted Spider Mite Mortality
33 E.C. Bay, W. McLane Apple Ermine Moth on Apple
35 P.H. Westigard, R.J. Hilton Prebloom Control of Pear Psylla with Fenoxycarb and Pyrethroids
37 B. Zoller Pear Psylla and European Red Mite on Pears
38 B. Zoller European Red Mite on Pears
39 A.L. Knight, T. Weissling Codling Moth on Apple
40 W.B. Kreowski, H. Riedl Control of Codling Moth with Horticultural Spray Oils
41 W.B. Kreowski, H. Riedl Seasonal Control of Codling Moth with Imidan
42 H.R. Moffitt, D.O. Hathaway, T. Darnell Lesser Appleworm
44 R. Hilton, P. Westigard Alternative Programs for Control of Codling Moth
46 E. Burts Laboratory Screening of Pesticides Against Grape Mealybug
48 E. Burts Grape Mealybug Control
50 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton, P. Westigard Lime Sulfur Timing Study
52 E. Burts Pear, Insecticide Evaluations, 1992
54 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton, P. Westigard Agri-Mek Timing and Acaricide Evaluation, 1992
56 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton, P. Westigard Control of the Twospotted Spider Mite Using Registered Acaricides in Mid-Season Applications
57 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton, P. Westigard Evaluation of Agri-Mek Dilute and Concentrate, 1992
58 D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden, M.R. Jasso Effects on Honey Bees of Carzol Applied to Blooming Apple Trees
 Pome Fruits-Pesticide Resistance
60 J.F. Brunner, L.O. Smith Bioassay, Conventional Insecticides Against Leafrollers, 1992
62 J.F. Brunner, L.O. Smith Bioassay, Field-Aged Residues of Conventional Insecticides Against Leafrollers, 1992
 Pome Fruits-Implementation
64 J.F. Howell Codling Moth in Apple
65 L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner Codling Moth in Apple
68 L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner Leafrollers in Apple
72 L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner, E.C. Burts Codling Moth in Pear
75 R.A. Van Steenwyk, C.F. Fouche Codling Moth and Pears
76 P.W. Weddle Surveying Barriers to the Effective Implementation of Mating Disruption for the Control of Codling Moth
 Stone Fruits-Biology
77 M.W. Klaus Cherry Bark Tortrix in Cherry
 Stone Fruits-Biological Control
81 R.E. Rice Peach Twig Borer
83 R.E. Rice Effect of Mechanical Tree Topping on Oriental Fruit Moth Populations
85 R.E. Rice Comparison of Oriental Fruit Moth Mating Disruption Dispensers
86 R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar Reevaluation of Peach Twig Borer Pheromone Isomers
88 R.E. Rice San Jose Scale
 Stone Fruits-Pesticide Resistance
89 W.W. Barnett Oriental Fruit Moth in Peaches
 Nuts-Biology
91 W.J. Bentley, J. Kosareff Pacific Mite, Tetranychus pacificus, on Almond, Prunus amygdalus
 Nuts-Chemical Control
92 J.Dibble, S. Haire Peach Twig Borer in Almond
93 J. Dibble, S. Haire Navel Orangeworm in Almond
95 R.A. Van Steenwyk, B. Fouche, B. Bisabri Codling Moth in Walnut

 


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