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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings

74th Annual Conference
January 5, 6, & 7, 2000

Page
number
Author(s) Title
 Thresholds, monitoring, and sampling
1 Helmut Riedl, L.E. Long, Michael Omeg Prediction of Obliquebanded Leafroller Activity on Sweet Cherries for Improved Timing of Control Measures
2 Thomas Unruh Presence-Absence Sampling Prospects for Pear Psylla
4 Michael Klaus, Michael Willett Oriental Fruit Moth Monitoring in Washington
6 Alan Knight, Brad Christianson, Doug Light Two New Developments in Monitoring Codling Moth: Better Long-lived Lures and a Novel Bisexual Attractant
7 Richard Hilton Comparisons of Trap Type and Long-lasting Lures to Monitor Codling Moth in Pheromone Treated Orchards
8 Chris Nobbs, Jay Brunner, Peter Landolt Bait Trapping for Leafroller and the Lacanobia Fruitworm
10 Christian Krupke, Jay Brunner Aggregation Pheromone for Monitoring Stink Bug Populations in Orchard Borders
11 Walt Bentley, Lee Martin Sampling Grape Mealybug in Table Grapes
 Implementation programs
14 Ted Alway Wenatchee Valley Pear IPM Project (WVPP)-Year 1
15 Brad Higbee, Carrol Calkins Five Year Summary of the W. Parker Heights CAMP Project
17 Alan Knight, Brad Christianson, Steve Cockfield, John Dunley Brewster Areawide Management of Obliquebanded Leafroller and Codling Moth: Year 2
19 B.G. Zoller Commercial Implementation of Delayed Hanging of Mating Disruption Pheromones for Codling Moth Control in 477 Acres of Pears in California in 1999
22 Rachel Elkins Codling Moth Mating Disruption in Pear Orchards Using the Shorey 'Puffer' Dispenser
25 Michael Willett A Systems Approach Alternative to Methyl Bromide Fumigation for the Export of Apricots, Nectarines and Peaches to British Columbia, Canada
27 Andrew Kahn Augmenting Stink Bug Control with the Use of Pheromones
 Biological Control
30 R.S. Pfannenstiel, T.R. Unruh Landscape Effects on Leafroller Parasitism
33 Thomas Unruh Codling Moth Biological and Cultural Control: I. Tree Banding
34 Thomas Unruh Codling Moth Biological and Cultural Control: II. Parasites and Parasitism
35 Holly Ferguson, Lisa Neven, Lawrence Lacey Enhancing the Insecticidal Potential of Viral Pesticides for Codling Moth
 Chemical Control/New Products
37 Tim Smith Cherry Fruit Fly Control-Spinosad Rate
39 R.A. Progar Efficacy of MVPII Bt and Spinosad for Control of Filbert Leafroller on Hazelnuts
42 R.A. Progar Efficacy of Spinosad and Confirm for Control of Filbertworm on Hazelnuts
45 R.A. VanSteenwyk, R.M. Nomoto True Bug Control in Pears
47 Richard Hilton, Philip VanBuskirk, David Sugar, Helmut Riedl The Effect of Foliar Season Applications of Horticultural Mineral Oil on Pear Tree Productivity and Fruit Quality
48 R.A. VanSteenwyk, R.M. Nomoto Supplemental Confirm Applications in Codling Moth Mating Disrupted Pear Orchards
50 R.A. VanSteenwyk, R.M. Nomoto Extending the Organophosphate Per Harvest Interval in Pears by Late Season Confirm Applications
52 D.F. Mayer, J.D. Unden Residual Bee Poisoning Bioassay
54 B. Bisabri, D. Mayer, B.L. Bret Determining Re-entry Intervals for Pollinators Following Spinosad Applications
56 B.L. Bret, M. Doerr, E. Beers, J.F. Brunner Influence of pH on Spinosad Residual on Apple Pest Management
58 B. Bisabri, R. VanSteenwyk, M. Doerr, J.F. Brunner, B.L. Bret Codling Moth Pest Management with Spinosad
60 Mike Doerr, Jay Brunner, Larry Bennett Evaluation of Surround(r) (Kaolin) for Insecticidal Activity
62 Jay Brunner, Gary Van Ee, Mike Doerr Summary of Entomology Tests Using a New ULV Sprayer Technology
64 John Dunley, Bruce Greenfield Toxicity of Four Insecticides to Grape Mealybug
65 Walt Bentley, Dick Rice, Kevin Day, Carlos Hernandez Managing San Jose Scale with Mineral Oils in Plums
 Pesticide Resistance
67 Greg Hannig, John Dunley Comparison of Several Bioassay Techniques to Determine Levels of Susceptibility of Pear Psylla to Several Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs)
 Biology/Phenology
68 Michael Reding, Diane Alston, Sherm Thomson Association of Spider Mites and Powdery Mildew in Apple
69 Mark Hitchcox, Pete Landolt, Jay Brunner, Richard Zack Seasonal Phenology of Lacanobia Fruitworm in Apple Orchards
70 Mike Doerr, Jay Brunner Development of a Predictive Model for the Lacanobia Fruitworm
71 Diane Alston Plum Curculio Biology and Monitoring in Utah
73 Barry Bai, Kerri Schwarz, Karl Puls, Jennifer O'Neil Flight Phenology of Oriental Fruit Moth and Lesser Apple Worm in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
75 Alan Knight, Mike Marsello The Areawide Distribution of Pandemis Leafroller Among Tree Fruit Crops in the Parker Heights District
77 Christian Krupke, Jay Brunner Management of Native Vegetation for Control of Stink Bug
 Mating Disruption/SIR
79 James Grenzebach, Thomas Larsen Laboratory Evaluations of Consep's Sprayable Pheromone Formulations
80 Thomas Larsen Field Evaluations of Consep's Sprayable Pheromone Formulations
82 Thomas Larsen New Products for Codling Moth Mating Disruption from Consep, Inc.
84 Philipp Kirsch Codling Moth and Apple
85 James Miller, Larry Gut, Rufus Isaacs, Piera Giroux, Peter McGhee, Brian Wright, Michael Ulczynski Mating Disruption of Moth Pests in Michigan Peaches and Apples Using the MSU Microsprayer
87 Howard Thistlewood Areawide Codling Moth Management in the Okanagan-Kootenay Sterile Insect Release Program, 1999
89 Thomas Larsen Third Year of Puffer Trials in Oregon and Washington
90 Alan Knight, Brad Christianson, Mark Goehry Are Puffers as Good as Hand-applied Dispensers for Mating Disruption of Codling Moth and Obliquebanded Leafroller?
93 Stephen Welter, Frances Cave Definition of the Active Space of Pheromone Plumes from Aerosol Emitters, Paramount Puffers
94 Diana McKenzie, Larry Gut, Rufus Isaacs Attraction of Obliquebanded Leafroller Males to Various Natural and Synthetic Sex Pheromone Blends
96 Jay Brunner, Chris Nobbs, Peter Landolt Strategies for Leafroller Mating Disruption
98 Chris Nobbs, Jay Brunner, Peter Landolt A Look at Lacanobia Fruitworm Mating Disruption
100 C. Thies, J. Thies Microscopic Analysis of Tree Leaves Sprayed with Microcapsule Formulations
102 M.J. Irwin Microencapsulated Pheromones: Alternative for Integrated Pest Management
 Tree Fruit Diseases
103 B.G. Zoller Fireblight Control Experiences in the Sacramento Valley of California 1973-1999
105 S. Ockley, S.V. Thomson Detection of Erwinia amylovora on Leaves in a Blighted Apple Orchard
106 Rachel Elkins, David Rizzo Status of Oak Root Fungus (Armillaria mellea) in North Coast Pear Orchards

 


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