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Author(s) |
Title |
| | Thresholds, monitoring, and sampling |
| 1 |
R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar
| Development of a Pheromone-Based Monitoring System for Neurocolpus longirostrus (Knight) (Hemiptera: Miridae) |
| 4 |
R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar
| Development of a Pheromone-Based Monitoring system for Calocoris norvegicus (Gmelin) (Hemiptera: Miridae) |
| 8 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| Monitoring Phytocoris relativus Knight (Hemiptera: Miridae) with Pheromone Traps in Deciduous Orchards |
| 14 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| Efficacy of New Pheromone Lures for Monitoring Peach Twig Borer |
| 16 |
D.O. Hathaway, P.J. Landolt, M. Cooper, C. Braumiller
| Unknown Moth Species Attracted to the Sex Pheromone of the Lesser Appleworm and Oriental Fruit Moth |
| 18 |
L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| Monitoring Codling Moth in Pheromone-Treated Orchards: Comparison of Lures |
| 20 |
L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| Monitoring Codling Moth in Pheromone-Treated Orchards: Comparison of Trap Designs |
| 22 |
P.J. Landolt, C.L. Smithhisler
| Identification of the Sex Pheromone of the Apple Pest Lacanobia subjuncta and Development of a Lure for Use in Monitoring Traps |
| 24 |
S.D. Cockfield
| Comparison of Lures for Sampling Codling Moth in Mating Disruption with Low Trap Densities |
| 25 |
M.S. Moratorio, W.W. Barnett
| Practical Evaluation of Adult Tentiform leafminers (TLM) in Apple Orchards in California Using Traps Baited with Different Pheromone Formulations |
| 26 |
J.F. Brunner, J. Fisher
| Inhibition of Leafroller Captures in Pheromone Traps |
| 28 |
M. Doerr, J.F. Brunner
| Leafroller Control With Success in Spring and Summer: 1997 |
| 30 |
S.D. Cockfield
| Action Thresholds for Obliquebanded Leafroller larvae |
| 33 |
L.J. Gut, J.F. Brunner
| Pheromone Traps for Monitoring Leafrollers |
| 35 |
S.D. Cockfield
| Monitoring European Red Mite Eggs in Winter |
| 37 |
D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden
| Traps for Monitoring Lygus Bugs |
| | Implementation programs |
| 39 |
B. Hendricks, K. Denton, J.F. Brunner, E.H. Beers
| Howard Flat CAMP Site Update„1997 |
| 42 |
B. Higbee, C. Calkins
| West Parker Heights Areawide Codling Moth Management Project„Third Year |
| 43 |
H. Riedl, C. Seavert, F. Niederholzer
| Benefits of an Integrated Fruit Production (IFP) Program and Ways to Evaluate Them |
| 44 |
F. Niederholzer, H. Riedl, J. Heater, E. Fischer
| Update on the Integrated Fruit Production (IFP) Program in Northern Oregon |
| 46 |
P. VanBuskirk, R. Hilton
| The Use of Pheromone-Oil in the Codling Moth Areawide Management Program (CAMP) for the Pear Pest Complex in Southern Oregon |
| 48 |
K. Nielsen, G. Oliver, C. Peatman
| Microencapsulated Pheromone Products: Alternatives for Integrated Pest Management |
| | Biological Control |
| 50 |
A.L. Knight, J.E. Turner, B. Brachula
| Predation of Codling Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Eggs in Mating Disruption and Conventional Orchards in Washington |
| 51 |
C.A. Nobbs
| Xenotemna pallorana Robinson: A Model for Augmenting Alternative Hosts Using Ground Covers to Enhance the Biological Control of Leafrollers in Tree Fruits |
| 53 |
C. Nobbs, J.F. Brunner, R. Pfannenstiel
| Xenotemna pallorana as an Alternate Host for Colpoclypeus florus |
| 54 |
D. Epstein
| Epigeal Predators in SARE orchard Sites |
| 56 |
T.A. Murray, L.K. Tanigoshi
| Cherry Bark Tortrix Biology, Phenology and Host Preference |
| 58 |
T.A. Murray, L.K. Tanigoshi
| Biological Control of the Cherry Bark Tortrix, 1997: Survey for Natural Enemies |
| 60 |
P. McGhee, J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr
| Stink Bug Egg Parasites in Washington and Their Seasonal Development |
| 61 |
P.S. McGhee, J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr
| Egg Parasites of Pentatomidae in Central Washington Fruit Producing Regions |
| | Chemical Control/New Products |
| 63 |
D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden
| Effects of Success on Honey Bee Foraging and Mortality When Applied to Blooming Apples |
| 65 |
R.J. Hilton, P. VanBuskirk
| Codling Moth: Chemical Evaluations |
| 67 |
D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden
| Guthion, Imidan, Lorsban and Penncap-M for Control of Codling Moth on Apples |
| 69 |
R.A. Van Steenwyk, R.M. Nomoto
| Control of Codling Moth with IGR Insecticides Combined with Narrow-Range Oils in Pears |
| 71 |
A.L. Knight
| Optimizing the Use of Confirm for Control of Codling Moth |
| 72 |
A.L. Knight
| Management of codling Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in Apple with Overhead Watering |
| 73 |
B. Bisabri, E.H. Beers, L.J. Lampson, B.L. Bret
| Effects of Adjuvants on the Efficacy of Success Naturalyte Insect Control on Leafminers in Pacific Northwest Apples |
| 74 |
A.L. Knight
| Evaluation of a Clay Product (Kaolin) for Control of Leafrollers |
| 75 |
M. Doerr, J.F. Brunner
| Effect of Application Concentration on Leafroller Control with Success |
| 76 |
C. Buchholz
| Comply Update for Apples, Pears and Nut Crops |
| 78 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| Efficacy of New Insect Growth Regulators for Control of San Jose Scale in Stone Fruits |
| 82 |
R.J. Hilton, P. VanBuskirk
| Twospotted Spider Mite and pear Psylla: Chemical Evaluations |
| | Pesticide Resistance |
| 83 |
R.A. Van Steenwyk, S.C. Welter
| Evaluation of Codling Moth Resistance to Azinphos-Methyl and Chlorpyrifos in Walnuts |
| 85 |
M. Doerr, J.F. Brunner
| Baseline Resistance Levels of Obliquebanded Leafroller Larvae to Tebufenozide, Spinosad, Chlorpyrifos and Azinphosmethyl |
| 86 |
R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones
| IPM for San Jose Scale Resistant to Organophosphate Insecticides |
| | Biology/Phenology |
| 88 |
B. Higbee, C. Calkins, C. Temple
| Codling Moth Emergence from Bin Piles |
| 89 |
P. McGhee, J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr
| Characterization of Stink Bug Damage and Distribution of Injury in Orchards |
| 90 |
E. Pavelsky, H. Riedl
| Optimizing Conditions for Mating and Oviposition of Field-Collected Codling Moths for Resistance Monitoring |
| | Mating Disruption/SIR |
| 93 |
H.J. Ferguson, L.G. Neven
| Genetic Engineering of the Codling Moth: Sterility Without Irradiation |
| 95 |
R. Elkins, B. Oldham, J. Sisevich, B. Zoller
| Late-Season Pheromone Hanging to Reduce Overwintering Codling Moth Populations |
| 97 |
T.E. Larsen, B.S. Higbee
| Puffer Trials in Washington |
| 99 |
A.L. Knight
| Development of Mating Disruption for Leafrollers |
| 100 |
P.D. Himmel, E.H. Beers
| Secondary Pest and Natural Enemy Sampling Program, 1997 |
| 102 |
C. Pickel, J. Hasey, B. Olson
| Economic Analysis of a Cling Peach Mating Disruption Program |
| | Tree Fruit Diseases |
| 104 |
B.G. Zoller, S. Thomas, J. Thomas
| Results of Trapping Ascospores of Venturia pirina during Rainfall Periods in Mendocino County, California, 1989-1997 |