Page number |
Author(s) |
Title |
| | Thresholds, monitoring, and sampling |
| 1 |
D.O. Hathaway, M. Cooper, C. Braumiller
| Additional Lesser Appleworm Captures in the Pacific Northwest |
| 3 |
L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| Monitoring Codling Moth in Pheromone-Treated Orchards: Comparison of Trap Designs |
| 5 |
L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| Monitoring Codling Moth in Pheromone-Treated Orchards: Comparison of High Load Lures |
| 7 |
A. Knight, J. Turner, K. Johnson, H. Hill, G. Leplae
| Monitoring Codling Moth with Traps and Lures |
| 9 |
S.D. Cockfield
| Action Threshold for Control of Green Apple Aphids and Spirea Aphids |
| 11 |
D. Mayer, L. Long, J. Olsen, T. Smith, H. Riedl
| Red Spheres and Yellow Panels for Trapping Cherry Fruit Flies |
| 13 |
R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar
| Field Bioassays of Synthetic Sex Pheromones for Phytocoris spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) |
| 14 |
G.R. Thayer, L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| The Active Space of Leafroller Pheromone Traps Baited with Lures of Different Strength |
| 15 |
L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| Monitoring Leafrollers with Pheromone Traps |
| | Implementation programs |
| 18 |
W. Bentley, C. Silvers, L. Hendricks, R. Duncan, A.M. Ridgely
| Biologically Intensive Orchard Systems vs. Conventional Insecticides: Two Approaches to Pest Management in Almonds |
| 20 |
A. Knight, G. Richardson, C. Calkins
| Lake Osoyoos Areawide Project Year 2: The Worms are on the Run |
| 21 |
B. Higbee, C. Calkins
| West Parker Heights Areawide Codling Moth Management Project-Second Year |
| 23 |
L. Gut, J.F. Brunner, J. Brown, G. Thayer, D. Epstein
| Apple Production Without Broad-Spectrum Insecticides |
| 26 |
P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton, P. Westigard
| The Use of Pheromone-Oil in the Codling Moth Areawide Management Program (CAMP) for the Pear Pest Complex in Southern Oregon: Year Two |
| 28 |
L.G. Varela
| Mendocino County Areawide Mating Disruption Implementation Project |
| | Biological Control |
| 30 |
C. Nobbs
| Alternate Hosts of the Gregarious Eulophid Ectoparasitoid Colpoclypeus florus |
| 32 |
R.S. Pfannenstiel, J.F. Brunner, L. Lampson, M.D. Doerr
| Trichogramma Parasitism of Leafroller Eggs |
| 35 |
D. Epstein, J. Brown, R. Zack
| Potentially Important Biological Control Organisms: Sampling Generalist Predators in Apple Orchards |
| 37 |
R.S. Pfannenstiel, J.F. Brunner, C. Nobbs, M.D. Doerr
| Colpoclypeus florus Parasitism of Leafrollers |
| 40 |
P.D. Himmel, E.H. Beers
| Overwintering Leafhopper Egg Density and Rate of Parasitism: The Effect of Large Scale Pheromone-Based Mating Disruption for Codling Moth |
| 42 |
T.R. Unruh
| Mass Releases of Two Eurasia Parasitoids of Codling Moth |
| 43 |
B.G. Zoller
| Preharvest Release of Green Lacewing Eggs and Adults to Suppress Levels of
Overwintering Adult Pear Psylla |
| | Chemical Control/New Products |
| 45 |
M.L. Frischknecht, T. Bridges
| A Decade of Fenoxycarb in Fruit in Europe |
| 46 |
T.S. Price, E.H. Beers
| Results from the First Year of an Apple Orchard Ecology Study |
| 48 |
R. Hilton, P. VanBuskirk, P. Westigard
| Codling Moth: Chemical Evaluations |
| 50 |
R.A. Van Steenwyk, R.M. Nomoto
| Codling Moth Control in Pears |
| 54 |
R.A. Van Steenwyk, R.M. Nomoto
| Evaluation of Confirm for Codling Moth and Leafroller Control in Pears |
| 59 |
R.A. Van Steenwyk, R.M. Nomoto
| Effect of Postharvest Ethephon on Codling Moth Survival |
| 62 |
J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr, L.J. Gut
| Confirm as a Control for Apple Pests |
| 64 |
J.F. Brunner, E.H. Beers, J. Dunley, M.D. Doerr
| Effect of Oil on the Behavior and Survival of Leafrollers |
| 66 |
J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr
| Control of Leafrollers Using Spinosad |
| 67 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| Efficacy of IGR Insecticides for Control of San Jose Scale |
| 69 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| Dilute vs. Concentrate Spray Applications for Control of San Jose Scale |
| 71 |
D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden
| V-71639 and Supracide for Control of San Jose Scale on Apples |
| 73 |
S. Thomson, D. Alston, M. Reding
| Influence of Fungicides and Powdery Mildew on Spider Mite Populations |
| 75 |
R. Hilton, P. VanBuskirk, P. Westigard
| Twospotted Spider Mite: Chemical Evaluations |
| 76 |
C. Pickel, F. Zalom, M. Stimman, R. Buchner
| Efficacy and Residue Analysis of Pyrethroid Insecticides on Pest and Beneficial Species |
| 78 |
W.I. Bajwa, M.T. AliNiazee
| Spider Fauna in Apple Ecosystem of Western Oregon and Its Field Susceptibility to Chemical and Microbial Insecticides |
| 79 |
E.H. Beers, J. Dunley, J. Brunner
| Field Experiments with Horticultural Mineral Oil on Mites and Leafhoppers |
| 81 |
E.H. Beers, J. Dunley, J. Brunner
| Bioassays with Horticultural Mineral Oil on Mites and Leafhoppers |
| 83 |
M. Shaw, B. Bisabri
| Success Insect Control: A New Mode of Action for Orchard Insect Pest Management |
| 84 |
B. Bisabri, M. Shaw
| Technical Update for Success Insecticide, a New Tool for Integrated
Pest Management in Western Orchards |
| | Pesticide Resistance |
| 86 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| Resistance of San Jose Scale to Chlorpyrifos |
| | Biology/Phenology |
| 87 |
A. Knight, M. Weiss
| Improving the Codling Moth Biofix-based Spray Timing Model |
| 89 |
B. Higbee, C. Calkins, C. Temple
| Codling Moth Emergence from Bin Piles |
| 91 |
L.G. Neven
| A Model for Determining Codling Moth Response to Heating Rate During High Temperature Quarantine Treatments |
| 93 |
A. Knight, S. Cockfield
| Bts Change the Leafroller Time Clock in Apple |
| 95 |
E. LaGasa
| Biology and Distribution of the Apple Tortrix, Archips fuscocupreanus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in Washington State, a Polyphagous Leafroller Pest New to North America |
| 97 |
P.S. McGhee, J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr
| Biology and Management of Stink Bugs in Tree Fruits |
| | Mating Disruption/SIR |
| 100 |
P. MacLean
| Disrupt(r) CM Codling Moth Mating Disruptant Results of Field Aging Studies, 1996 in Washington, Oregon and California |
| 101 |
B.A. Croft, H.W. Riedl, A.L. Knight, L.C. Coop
| Pheromone Trap Catch of Codling Moth in Grid Transects Leading from Areas of Mating Disruption: Definition of Plume Edge and Impacts on Males in Nearby Nontreated Orchards or Habitats |
| 102 |
R.B. Elkins, H.H. Shorey
| Mating Disruption of Codling Moth Using Puffers |
| 104 |
A. Knight, T. Larsen
| New Pheromone Formulation for Codling Moth Mating Disruption |
| 105 |
H.J. Ferguson, L.G. Neven
| Functionally Sterile Codling Moths Through Genetic Engineering: An Alternative Control Program |
| 107 |
A. Knight
| Why So Many Mated Female Codling Moths in Disrupted Orchards? |
| 108 |
D. Thomson, J. Jenkins
| Gravimetric and Residual Analysis of the Field Performance of Isomate C+ Dispensers |
| 109 |
L. Gut, J. Brunner, M. Doerr, A. Peryea
| Pheromone Emission Rates: Isomate C+ Dispenser |
| 112 |
A. Knight, S. Cockfield, D. Thomson, D. Neff
| Developing Mating Disruption for Leafrollers |
| 115 |
J.F. Brunner, E.H. Beers, J. Dunley, K. Denton
| Howard Flat CAMP Site-1996 |
| | Tree Fruit Diseases |
| 117 |
B.G. Zoller, S. Thomas, J. Thomas
| Results of Trapping Ascospores of Venturia pirina During Rainfall Periods in Mendocino County, California, 1989-1996 |
| 119 |
R.B. Elkins, D.M. Rizzo, E.C. Whiting
| Biology and Management of Armillaria Root Disease in Pear in California |