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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings

73rd Annual Conference
January 6, 7, & 8, 1999

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number
Author(s) Title
 Thresholds, monitoring, and sampling
1 Richard A. Worth, Barry B. Bai Faunistic Survey of Insects Associated with Prunus Trees in Western Oregon
3 Larry Gut, Peter McGhee, Chad Pastor Monitoring Codling Moth and Leafrollers with Pheromone Traps
4 J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr, C.A. Nobbs Monitoring Codling Moth in Mating Disruption Orchards with Long Lasting Lures
6 J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr, C.A. Nobbs Monitoring Leafrollers with Low-Load Lures to Determine In-Orchard Larval Populations
8 C.A. Nobbs, J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr Border Spraying and Trapping Techniques for Stink Bugs
10 Alan Knight, Brad Christianson Traps and Lures: Where's the Science
11 R.E. Rice, J.G. Millar Improved Pheromone Lures for Phytocoris relativus (Hemiptera: Miridae)
13 Walt Bentley, Lee Martin Sampling and Control of Grape Mealybug in Table Grapes
 Implementation programs
14 Philip VanBuskirk, Richard Hilton The Codling Moth Areawide Management Program (CAMP) for the Pear Pest Complex in Southern Oregon
16 B.G. Zoller, Rachel B. Elkins Commercial Implementation of Delayed Hanging of Mating Disruption Pheromones for Codling Moth Control in 450 Acres of Pears in California 1998
20 Alan Knight, Steve Cockfield, Brad Christianson, John Dunley B-DAM (Brewster-Dual Areawide Management): An Areawide Program for Both Codling Moth and Obliquebanded Leafroller
21 A. Brooke Peterson WSHA Pear IPM Project
 Biological Control
22 T.A. Murray, L.K. Tanigoshi, B. Bai Biological Control of the Cherry Bark Tortrix, Enarmonia formosana Scop. (Lepidoptera: Tortricide)
24 Lyla J. Lampson, Robert Pfannenstiel, A. Dwight Smith Obliquebanded Leafroller Natural Mortality in Milton-Freewater, OR
27 Barry Bai Apple Ermine Moth and Its Biological Control in Oregon
29 R.S. Pfannenstiel, J.F. Brunner Seasonal Phenology of Leafroller Parasitoids and the Role of Alternate Hosts in Biological Control of Leafrollers in Apples
32 R.S. Pfannenstiel, J.F. Brunner, M. Szymanski, K.D. Spence Isolation and Identification of a New Virus Infecting Pandemis pyrusana in Apples
 Chemical Control/New Products
35 D. Fernandez, E. Beers, J. Dunley Effect of Orchex 796 Horticultural Mineral Oil on the Oviposition Inhibition of White Apple Leafhopper Typhlocyba pomaria McAtee
38 C.A. Ishida An Overview of New Novartis Crop Protection Insect Control Products
39 Lonnie C. Hendricks, Walt Bentley, Simon Bautista A Comparison of the Responses of Peach Twig Borer, San Jose Scale and the Scale Parasitoid Encarsia perniciosi to Dormant Sprays in Almond
41 R.A. Van Steenwyk, R.M. Nomoto Control of Codling Moth by Combination Programs of IGR and Organophosphate Insecticides in Pears
44 R.A. Van Steenwyk, R.M. Nomoto Control of Codling Moth by Combination Programs of IGR and Organophosphate Insecticides in Walnuts
47 G.T. Hannig, J.E. Dunley Development of a New Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) Bioassay to Monitor for Resistance in Pear Psylla Cacopsylla pyricola
50 Michael E. Reding, Diane G. Alston Efficacy of Sirene-CM Against Codling Moth in Utah
52 Mike D. Doerr, C.A. Nobbs, J.F. Brunner Control of Lacanobia subjuncta with Insecticides: Field and Laboratory Tests
54 Tomislav M. Curkovic, J.F. Brunner Residual Effect of Sirene(r) Against Codling Moth, Obliquebanded Leafroller and Pandemis Leafroller
56 Jay F. Brunner, Mike D. Doerr, Larry Gut Summary of Five Years of Research on Confirm(r)
59 T.A. Murray, L.K. Tanigoshi Chemical Control of the Cherry Bark Tortrix, Enarmonia formosana Scop. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
61 Timothy J. Smith Cherry Fruit Fly Control Trial
63 D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden Esteem and Lorsban for Control of Obliquebanded Leafroller on Cherries
64 B.L. Bret, J.M. Babcock, M.D. Lees, J.P. Zahand 1998 Performance Summary of Success* Naturalyte* Insect Control
66 Richard J. Hilton, Philip VanBuskirk Particle Film Technology: Applications in Pear Pest Management
68 Alan Knight, Tom Unruh, Gary Puterka, Mike Glenn Control of Leafrollers in Apple Using Particle Films
69 Lyla J. Lampson, Steven P. Parker Efficacy of Ecozin (Azadirachtin) + Oil Against Obliquebanded Leafroller
71 Alan Knight, Brad Christianson, Tom Unruh, Gary Puterka, Mike Glenn The Impact of Seasonal Programs with Particle Films on Apple Pests and Their Natural Enemies
72 Richard J. Hilton, Philip VanBuskirk Twospotted Spider Mite and Pear Psylla: Chemical Evaluations
73 E. Beers, J. Dunley, R. Zack Thrips Species Affecting Tree Fruits and the Effect of Spinosad on Thrips
75 E. Beers, L. Lampson, B. Bret Effect of Timing and Adjuvants on Leafminer Control with Success(tm)
77 Carl Buchholz Western Tentiform Leafminer Control: Is Agri-Mek Translocated in Apple Foliage?
79 E.A. Flora, B.D. Olson, B. Bisabri Spinosad Effect on Dipterous Pests of Fruit and Potential as a Fruit Protectant
82 Alan Knight, Brad Christianson Controlling Codling Moth with Water
83 D.F. Mayer, J.D. Lunden Effects of Different Chemicals on Honey Bee Foraging of Dandelion
84 C.F. Fouche, D. Brunmeier, W. Rogers, D. Colbert Control of Southern Fire Ants, Solenopsis xyloni, and Pavement Ants, Tetramorium caespitum, in Almond Orchards Using Baits
 Pesticide Resistance
88 Alan Knight, Rick Jantzen Baseline Survey of Codling Moth Response to Tebufenozide
89 R.E. Rice, R.A. Jones Control of San Jose Scale with IGR Insecticides
 Biology/Phenology
91 T.A. Murray, L.K. Tanigoshi, B. Bai Host Susceptibility of the Cherry Bark Tortrix, Enarmonia formosana Scop. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
92 Bradley S. Higbee, Carrol O. Calkins Studies of Overwintering Codling Moth Infestation of Harvest Bins
 Mating Disruption/SIR
93 R. Gerber, H. Shorey, C. Thies Behavior of Microencapsulated Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth Pheromone Formulations in California Field Tests
95 Peter McGhee, Rufus Isaacs, Larry Gut, James Miller, Michael Ulczynski Development and Testing of the Pheromone Microsprayer for Orchard Pest Management
97 Larry Gut, John Wise, Peter McGhee, Rufus Isaacs Pheromone-Based Control of Tree Fruit Pests in Michigan, 1998
98 Alan Knight, Tom Pitts Puffing Pheromones: the IHELP (Integrated High Emission Low Point) Strategy
99 C.A. Nobbs, J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr Integrating Sprayable Pheromones in Apple Orchards for Management of Leafroller Populations
101 David Muir, Charlie Peatman, Mick Sawka 3M(tm) Sprayable Pheromones
102 Thomas E. Larsen, Bradley S. Higbee Aerosol Dispensers for Codling Moth Mating Disruption
104 S.D. Cockfield, A.L. Knight OBLR and Codling Moth Areawide Mating Disruption in Brewster, WA
106 Rachel B. Elkins Control of Obliquebanded Leafroller in Codling Moth Mating Disruption Orchards
109 C. Pickel, R. Buchner, J. Hasey, N. Darby Mating Disruption Paraffin Emulsion Efficacy in Commercial Cling Peaches and Walnuts
110 P.D. Himmel, E.H. Beers Secondary Pest and Natural Enemy Sampling Program, 1998
 Tree Fruit Diseases
112 Rachel B. Elkins, Steve Lindow The Effect of Several Bactericides and Fungicides on the Viability of Pseudomonas fluorescens A506
117 B.G. Zoller, S. Thomas, J. Thomas Comparison of Capture of Ascospores of Venturia pirina with the Temperature of Wetness of Rains in Mendocino County, California, 1998

 


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