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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings

77th Annual Conference
Hilton Portland, Portland Oregon
January 15, 16 & 17, 2003

    Abstract Report
Maciej Pszczolkowski, moderator Biology/Phenology    
Riedl, H. Old and new pest problems on tree fruits in the Mid-Columbia area  
Beers, E.H., M. Klaus, A. Gebhard, S. Cockfield, R. Zack, C.W. O'Brien Weevils attacking tree fruits in Washington  
Cockfield, S.D., E.H. Beers Susceptibility of apple cultivars to damage by Campylomma verbasci  
Cockfield, S.D., D.G. Johnson, E.H. Beers, R.S. Zack Ecology of western flower thrips in intra- and near-orchard habitats  
Higbee, B.S. Effects of sanitation practices on almond mummies infested with navel orangeworm  
Pszczolkowski, M., J.J. Brown Polyphagy in codling moth neonates  
Brown, J.J., N. Kittelson, G. Hannon, D. Walsh Without those 'damn' apples!  
Eastburn, C.C., V.P. Jones Effect of Bt on phenology of obliquebanded leafroller and pandemis leafroller  
Krupke, C., J.F. Brunner, V.P. Jones The growth and development of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, on selected potential host plants present in orchard ground cover  
Jay Brunner, moderator Mating Disruption / SIR    
Gut, L., L. Stelinski, D. Thomson, J. Miller Predicting the success of mating disruption  
Knight, A. Codling moth behavior-our last and best chance to understand MD  
Wiman, N.G., V.P. Jones Effect of delayed mating on obliquebanded leafroller reproductive rate: Implications for mating disruption  
Valdez, B., J.F. Brunner Codling moth and leafroller mating disruption evaluated using sprayable pheromones  
Doerr, M.D., J.F. Brunner, B. Valdez New uses for an old technology: Scentry fiber-pheromone formulations for codling moth and leafroller mating disruption  
Epstein, D., L. Gut, P. McGhee, M. Haas Evaluation of new mating disruption formulations  
Stewart-Leslie, J. Comparison of sprayable mating disruption to conventional pesticide program for codling moth management in walnuts  
Eng, J.A., E. Holmes, T. Larsen, S. Stadlmann, K. Ketner Effects of sunlight on encapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone  
Ketner, K., J. Eng, E. Holmes, T. Larsen Effect of rainfall on encapsulated codling moth pheromone  
Kirsch, P., K. Shukin, G. Gries Last Call CM: Effective codling moth control in apple orchards in British Columbia  
Kirsch, P., J. McLaughlin, D. Czokajlo Control of codling moth with attract and kill  
Kirsch, P., G. Booysen, D. Czokajlo, J. McLaughlin Pheromone dose response of attract and kill formulations targeting leafrollers  
Alston, D.G. Evaluation of three consecutive years of mating disruption for control of greater peachtree borer (Synanthedon exitiosa) in peach  
Czokajlo, D., P. Kirsch New trap and lure formulations for Rhagoletis species and olive fruit fly  
Knight, A. Ridding orchards of codling moth-one female at a time  
Czokajlo, D., D. Robacher, J. McLaughlin, P. Kirsch New lure formulations maximize Anastrepha fruit fly captures  
Booysen, G., J. McLaughlin, D. Czokajlo, P. Kirsch New formulations for Ceratitis fruit fly trapping and control  
Smith, R., M. Larsen, P. Kirsch Last Call CM: Effective codling moth control in Canadian Maritime apple orchards  
Sack, C.V., G. Booysen, J. McLaughlin, D. Czokajlo, P. Kirsch Last Call attract and kill: Effective control of Cryptophlebia in citrus and macadamia in South Africa  
Mansour, M., J. McLaughlin, P. Kirsch Last Call in Syria: Effective codling moth control under extreme pressure  
Evenden, M., A. Orsatti, J. McLaughlin, P. Kirsch Initial development of attract and kill technology against the oriental fruit moth  
Peter McGhee, moderator Implementation    
McGhee, P., L. Gut, M. Haas Reduced-risk pest management programs for MI apple, Year 1  
Shearer, P.W., A. Atanassov Eastern RAMP: Successes and impediments to implementing non-OP peach IPM programs in the East; Year 1  
Walgenbach, J.F., C.L. Thayer Reduced-risk pest management programs for North Carolina apples  
Brunner, J.F., T. Alway, B. Beers, J. Dunley, V. Jones Areawide II implementation project in apple, Year 2 results  
Dunley, J., B. Greenfield Areawide organic pest management in pear  
Bentley, W., S. Steffan, C. Hernandez, R. Coviello Implementing arthropod pest management in stone fruits without broad-spectrum insecticides  
Weddle, P., L. Elworth The California walnut IPM expansion project  
Jones, V.P., G. Grove Development of Palm Pilot based spray recommendation databases for deciduous fruits  
Mike Omeg, moderator Thresholds / Monitoring    
Jones, V.P., C.C. Eastburn Geostatistical analysis of pandemis and obliquebanded leafroller distribution in apple  
Omeg, M. Implementing an IFP weather station network  
Whalon, M.E., A.B. Coombs Plum curculio monitoring in the Midwest: Implications for the Pacific Northwest  
Zoller, B.G., A.M. Zoller Comparison of kairomone DA 2313 and pheromone lure trapping for codling moth with oviposition monitoring  
Caprile, J. Using kairomone lures to monitor codling moth in California apple orchards under mating disruption  
Knight, A. Effectively monitoring codling moth with the DA lure  
Light, D.M., A.L. Knight, K.M. Reynolds, M. Brewer Progress in use of the 'DA' kairomone for monitoring codling moth populations in Californian walnuts  
Tom Unruh, moderator Biological Control    
Cossentine, J., K. Deglow, L. Jensen Assessing the biologies of key indigenous leafroller parasitoids  
Unruh, T. Rose plantings increase leafroller parasitism in orchards: A story for the Rose City  
Alston, D.G. Efficacy of two entomopathogenic nematodes for control of plum curculio in lab and field bioassays  
QuČnin, H., P. Laur Carpovirusine granulosis virus formulation: Control of resistant strain of codling moth and study of the vertical transmission of the virus  
Brooks, D.J., A.T. Walston, H. Riedl Augmentation of pear psylla natural enemies with selective insecticides, habitat modification, and hedgerow monitoring  
Light, D.M., A.L. Knight, K.M. Reynolds, M. Brewer Development of kairomone-based mass-trapping control of codling moths in Californian walnuts and apples  
Steffan, S.A., W.J. Bentley, C.V. Hernandez, S.B. Mallek Conservation biological control in California stone fruit: A case study of San Jose scale and its aphelinid parasitoids  
Roger Willemsen, moderator Resistance Management    
Schaub, L., S. Sardy, G. Capkun Natural variation in baseline data - when do we call a new sample "resistant"?  
Knight, A. The OP-MD connection in effectively managing codling moth  
Judy Stewart-Leslie, moderator Chemical Control/New Products    
Walston, A.T., D.J. Brooks, H. Riedl Control of pear psylla with chloronicotinyl insecticides  
Walston, A.T., D.J. Brooks, H. Riedl Control of San Jose scale with different application timings of Esteem (pyriproxifen)  
Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield Pear psylla control-New materials, new prospects  
Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield Control of grape mealybug on pear: An investigation of rates and timings  
Alston, D.G. Evaluation of new insecticides for control of green and woolly apple aphids in apple - 2002  
Alston, D.G. Codling moth control in apple - 2002  
Granger, K.R., J.F. Brunner, M.D. Doerr Managing codling moth with new insecticides: Assail, Intrepid and Success  
Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield New insecticides for control of codling moth on pear  
Hilton, R.J., P. VanBuskirk Codling moth programs and material evaluations in southern Oregon pear orchards  
Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto Control of codling moth with reduced risk insecticides in pears, 2002  
Elkins, R.B. Control of codling moth in organic pear orchards  
Pszczolkowski, M.A., J.J. Brown Feeding stimulant that mimics monosodium glutamate and has improved rain-fastness  
Dunley, J.E., B.M. Greenfield New acaricides for control of spider mites on pear  
Alston, D.G. Spider mite control in apple and tart cherry - 2002  
Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto Control of European red mite in pears, 2002  
Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto Control of twospotted spider mite on sweet cherry, 2002  
Van Steenwyk, R.A., S.K. Zolbrod, R.M. Nomoto Evaluation of neonicotinoid insecticides for control of mountain leafhopper in sweet cherry, 2002  
Krupke, C.H., J.F. Brunner In-orchard management of the consperse stink bug, Euschistus conspersus, and associated non-target effects  
Van Steenwyk, R.A. Walnut husk fly control with reduced risk insecticides  
Musser, S. Research results of Messenger (a.i. Harpin Protein) in apple, pear and cherry  
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