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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings

68th Annual Conference
January 12, 13 & 14, 1994

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number
Author(s) Title
 Tree Fruit Diseases
1 P.L. Sholberg Latent Infection of Apricot Fruit by Monilinia fructicola
3 S.K. Mohan Bacterial Spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni) in Plum
4 T.J. Smith Fire Blight Predictive Model
5 H.P.P. Wittig, J.W. Pscheidt Organic Fungicides for Control of Apple Scab and Powdery Mildew
7 J.W. Pscheidt, H.P.P. Wittig Efficacy of Fungicides to Control Brown Rot and Leaf Spot of Cherry
9 R.B. Elkins, D. Gubler Pear Scab
 Pome Fruits—Biology
11 J. Conlee A Lunar Influence on Pheromone-Baited Trap Captures of Codling Moth
12 J.F. Brunner Pandemis pyrusana Kearfott Dispersal of Females/Larvae in Apple
14 L.G. Neven What's Hot in Alternative Quarantine Treatments for Codling Moth in Apples and Pears
16 R.A. Van Steenwyk, C.F. Fouche Codling Moth on Pear
18 D. Horton Pear Psylla
 Pome Fruits—Thresholds, Monitoring and Sampling
20 M.E. Reding, E.H. Beers Correlation of Fall Campylomma Adult and Spring Campylomma Nymph Population Densities
 Pome Fruits—Biological Control
22 J.F. Howell Codling Moth on Apple
23 J.F. Brunner Pandemis pyrusana Kearfott on Apple
26 B.G. Zoller, R. Elkins, C. Harris, R. Hanke Codling Moth on Pear
28 B.S. Higbee, T.R. Unruh Pesticide Bioassays on Pear Psylla Predators
30 S.R. Booth Earwig Aggregations: Trap Height vs. Aggregation Pheromone
 Pome Fruits—Chemical Control
32 E.C. Bay Apple Ermine Moth on Apple
33 E.H. Beers Aphis pomi and Aphis spiraecola on Apple
36 E.H. Beers Aphis pomi and Aphis spiraecola on Apple, Test of Registered Aphicides, 1993
38 M.E. Reding, E.H. Beers Early Chemical Applications for Control of Campylomma verbasci Meyer on 'Golden Delicious'
40 A.L. Knight Pandemis Leafroller and Apple, Spring Spray Trial, 1993
42 A.L. Knight Pandemis Leafroller and Apple, Summer Spray Trial, 1993
44 J.F. Brunner Pandemis pyrusana Kearfott on Apple Leaves
47 A.H. Andersen, E.H. Beers The Effect of Leaf Age on the Length of Residual Activity of Agri-Mek in Pear Foliage as Determined by Twospotted Spider Mite Mortality
49 A.H. Andersen, E.H. Beers Efficacy of Agri-Mek Against European Red Mite and Twospotted Spider Mite on Apple in Relation to the Translaminar Activity of Agri-Mek in Apple Foliage
51 A.H. Andersen, E.H. Beers Investigation of the Effect of Leaf Age on the Efficacy of Adjuvants Applied with Agri-Mek as Determined by Twospotted Spider Mite Mortality
53 A.H. Andersen, E.H. Beers The Translaminar Activity of Agri-Mek in Apple Foliage as Determined by Twospotted Spider Mite Mortality
55 A.H. Andersen, E.H. Beers Differential Mortality of Twospotted Spider Mite on Various Cultivars of Apple and Pear After Treatment with Agri-Mek
57 W. Bentley, J. Kosareff, D. Luvisi Grape Mealybug (Pseudococcus maritimus) on Table Grapes (Vitis vinifera)
59 R. Elkins, W. Steinke Pear Psylla on Bartlett Pear
61 E. Burts Pear Insecticide Evaluations, 1993
64 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton Pear, Evaluation of AC 303,630, 1993
67 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton Pear, Late Season Evaluation of Agri-Mek in Combination with Spray Adjuvants, 1993
69 R. Hilton, P. Westigard Prebloom Evaluations of Fenoxycarb and Danitol for Pear Psylla Control
71 R. Hilton, P. Westigard Timing of Horticultural Spray Oil for Codling Moth Control
72 R. Hilton, P. Westigard Codling Moth Mating Disruption and Supplemental Controls
75 B.S. Higbee, D.R. Horton Induction of Sterility by Insect Growth Regulators
 Pome Fruits—Pesticide Resistance
76 E.C. Burts Pear Psylla on Pear
78 R. Elkins, L. Varela, T. Rosetti Codling Moth on Bartlett Pear
 Pome Fruits—Implementation
80 T.E. Larsen, J.M. Gillespie Codling Moth on Apple, Pear and Walnut
 Stone Fruits—Biology
81 M.J. Haskett Another Exotic Ermine Moth, the Cherry Ermine Moth, Yponomeuta padellus, Discovered in the Pacific Northwest
83 L.G. Neven, E. Mitcham Heat as a Potential Alternative Quarantine Treatment for Codling Moth in Cherries: The Shocking Truth
 Stone Fruits—Thresholds, Monitoring and Sampling
85 R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar Response of Male Peach Twig Borer Moths to Different Pheromone Isomer Ratios
 Stone Fruits—Chemical Control
86 R.E. Rice, C. Atterholt, J. Krochtz, M. Delwiche Mating Disruption of Stone Fruit Pests Using Sprayable Formulations of Biodegradable Films and Pheromone
87 T.J. Smith Cherry Fruit Fly on Sweet Cherry
88 J. Dibble Oriental Fruit Moth on Peach
 Stone Fruits—Implementation
89 P. Kirsch Why Did OFM Mating Disruption Break Down in Australia?
 Nuts—Biology
91 W. Bentley, M. Viveros, D. Goldhammer, P. Schrader Effect of Water Stress of Almonds on Pacific Spider Mite Outbreaks
 Nuts—Thresholds, Monitoring and Sampling
93 R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar Effect of Potential Inhibitors in PTB Pheromone Blends on Moth Collections
 Nuts—Chemical Control
94 J. Dibble, S. Haire Navel Orangeworm in Almond
95 R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar Peach Twig Borer Mating Disruption Trials in Almonds, 1991-93
96 M.T. AliNiazee, A. Al-Hemaryi, M. Saeed Efficacy of Neem as an Insecticide Against Archips rosanus

 


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