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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings

69th Annual Conference
January 11, 12 & 13, 1995

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number
Author(s) Title
 Biological Control
1 J.E. Cossentine, Z. Yong Codling Moth and Trichogramma platneri
2 N.N. Kabalo, G.E. Long Temperature Dependent Survival of Aphelinus asychis Reared on Green Peach Aphids
4 A.H. Andersen, E.H. Beers Evaluation of the Potential of Harmonia axyridis Pallas (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) for Release Against Apple Aphids in the Pacific Northwest
5 J.F. Brunner, M. Doerr Field Releases of C. florus Against Leafrollers
8 J. F. Brunner Colpoclypeus florus and Trichogramma platneri
11 B. Fouche, R.A. Van Steenwyk, M.R. Gaither Codling Moth on Pears
 Chemical Control/New Products
12 D.F. Mayer, S.J. Bradley, J.D. Lunden Control of Apple Aphid on Apple
14 S. Pons, H. Riedl, J. Avilla Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Tebufenozide and Ecdysone Agonist on Life Stages of Codling Moth
16 J.D. Lunden, D.F. Mayer, S.J. Bradley Control of White Apple Leafhopper on Apple
18 H. Riedl, S. Pons, E.A. Fischer Toxicity of Mineral Oil to Codling Moth Eggs on Different Host Plant Surfaces
20 R. Hilton, P. VanBuskirk Pear, Control of the Codling Moth with Experimental Insecticides, 1994
22 R.A. Van Steenwyk, C.F. Fouche, M.R. Gaither Postharvest Ethephon Application on Advancing Fruit Maturity
24 S.J. Bradley, D.F. Mayer Control of Pear Psylla
26 R. Hilton, P. Westigard Evaluation of Pyridaben and Imidacloprid
28 P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton Pear, Evaluation of Registered Acaricides in Late Season Foliar Applications, 1994
30 J.F. Brunner, M. Doerr Evaluation of Bt Products on Leafroller
33 J.F. Brunner, M. Doerr Evaluation of Bt Products on Pandemis Leafroller
36 J.F. Brunner, L. Gut, M. Doerr Effects of Molt Accelerating Compound Residue on Leafroller Larvae
39 J.F. Brunner, M. Doerr Effect of Bt Product Residue on Leafroller Larvae
42 J.F. Brunner, L. Gut, M. Doerr Effect of Insecticidal Oil on Codling Moth
45 J. Attaway Technique for Determining Residual Control of Certain Products
 Pesticide Resistance
47 E. Fischer, H. Riedl Acaricide Susceptibility and Resistance Management of Spider Mites on Pear
49 E.H. Beers Evidence for Resistance to Agri-Mek in Twospotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) Populations from Pear Orchards in Washington
52 E.H. Beers Evidence for Reversion to Susceptibility to Vendex in Twospotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) Populations from Pear Orchards in Washington
 Mating Disruption
55 L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner Pheromone Lures to Monitor Codling Moth in Conventional Orchards
57 L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner High Load Lures in Pheromone Block Monitoring
59 W.W. Barnett Peach Twig Borer in Almonds
61 A.L. Knight Codling Moth in Apple
68 L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner Mating Disruption Product Evaluations Against Codling Moth
72 A.L. Knight Pandemis Leafroller and Apple
74 D. Hofer, M. Angst Control of Codling Moth in Apple with a Novel Sprayable Attract and Kill Formulation
75 D. Allred, B. Croft, H. Riedl Response of Oriental Fruit Moth Males to Codlemone
 Biology/Phenology
76 D.F. Mayer, S.J. Bradley, J.D. Lunden Apple Aphid and Spirea Aphid
78 M.E. Reding, E.H. Beers Field Corroboration of a Degree-Day Based Phenology Model for Campylomma verbasci
80 M.E. Reding, E.H. Beers 'Golden Delicious' Fruit-Stage Specific Sensitivity to C. verbasci Feeding Injury
83 W. Bentley, L. Sherrill Codling Moth on Apple
83 L.G. Neven The Effectiveness of Combined Heat and Controlled Atmosphere for Potential Quarantine Treatments
85 R.A. Van Steenwyk, C.F. Fouche, M.R. Gaither How Fruit Maturity Affects Codling Moth Larvae Survival
 Thresholds/Monitoring/Sampling
87 M.W. Klaus Mediterranean Fruit Fly and Apple Maggot Survey in 1994
88 J. Conlee Influence of the Moon on Pheromone Trap Captures and Generation Emergences of Codling Moth in Southern California (Kern County)
 Implementation Programs
91 P.W. Weddle Codling Moth Mating Disruption Program Costs
93 R.J. Drapek, M. Kogan Miscellaneous Apple and Pear Pests
94 R. Hilton, P. Westigard The Use of Mating Disruption, Horticultural Spray Oil, and Fenoxycarb in a Pear Pest Program
97 E.M. Fischer, H. Riedl, C.F. Seavert Research Demonstration and Implementation of Integrated Fruit Production on Pears in Northern Oregon
 Tree Fruit Diseases
98 R. Utkhede, E. Smith Influence of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Applied as Broadcast, Foliar, Planting Hole Treatment, and Fertigation on Incidence of Crown and Root Rot of Apple Trees
100 S.K. Mohan, S.V. Thomson Fire Blight and Plum
101 R.B. Elkins, S. Lindow Reduction of Fire Blight, Frost and Russet Using Frostban B¬ (A506)

 


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