Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference

Proceedings from the
75th Annual Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference
January 10, 11, & 12, 2001

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Session: Biological Control Moderator: Andy Kahn
Page Author(s) Title
41 Andy Kahn, Travis Schoenwald and Betsy Beers Effect of Kaolin (Surround) on western tentiform leafminer and its principal parasitoid, Pnigalio flavipes
43 Christian H. Krupke and Jay F. Brunner Identification of parasitoids of the consperse stink bug in north central Washington, and attraction to host-produced aggregation pheromone
47 Lawrence. A. Lacey and Thomas. R. Unruh Use of insect pathogens for control of codling moth and other Lepidopteran pests of apple in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
49 Tammy K. Wells-Wilkinson, Douglas A. Landis, Larry J. Gut, & William C. Kaufman Parasitism of obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in Michigan apple orchards
51 H. Riedl Biological pear psylla control in orchards treated with mating disruption and organophosphate insecticides
Session:Chemical Control/New Products Moderator: Len Welch
Page Author(s) Title
53 R. A. Van Steenwyk Control of codling moth with nicotinoid, pyrethroid, and reduced risk insecticides in pears
55 Jay F. Brunner, Mike Doerr Comparison of application methods for control of insects
57 R. A. Van Steenwyk True bug control with nicotinoids in pears
59 R. A. Van Steenwyk True bug control with pyrethroids in pears
61 T.J. Niedlinger and A.E. Duttle Intrepid(tm): New molt accelerating chemistry for control of lepidopterous pests in pome fruits of the Pacific Northwest
63 H. Reissig, Cynthia Smith, and David Combs Field and laboratory tests of new insecticides against the apple maggot
65 David Combs, W. Harvey Reissig and Cindy Smith Evaluation of potential insecticides for use in organic apple production
69 David Combs, W. Harvey Reissig and Cindy Smith Evaluation of insecticides against New York apple arthropod pests, 2000.
73 J. E. Dunley, B. M. Greenfield, L. H. Bennett, and G. T. Hannig Evaluation of new miticides for control of spider mites in pear
75 John E. Dunley, Greg T. Hannig, Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. Bennett New insecticide evaluation for prebloom control of pear psylla
77 John E. Dunley, Greg T. Hannig, Bruce M. Greenfield and Larry H. Bennett New insecticide evaluation for postbloom control of pear psylla
79 John E. Dunley, Bruce M. Greenfield, Larry H. Bennett, and Greg T. Hannig Use of Kaolin and Raynox for seasonal control of pear psylla
81 H. Riedl, D. DeVore, S. Emmons, J. Farnsworth, G. McCarty, M. Omeg, and J. Snelling New insecticides for pear psylla (Homoptera: Psyllidae) and codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) control
83 J. E. Dunley, B. M. Greenfield, and L. H. Bennett Evaluation of new insecticides for control of grape mealybug
85 J. E. Dunley, B. M. Greenfield Seasonal control of codling moth in pears
87 Michael Reding & Diane Alston Calypso & Intrepid for control of codling moth
89 Walt Bentley, Lee Martin, Dick Rice, Brian Ribeiro, and Kevin Day Further investigations in the management of San Jose scale with narrow range horticultural oil
93 Alan Knight, Doug Light, and Scott Lingren Management of codling moth with DA2313: A bisexual attractant
95 Brian Deeter & Mark Parrish Assail - a new product for codling moth control
97 Gary Melchior Mesa: A new miticide/insecticide for use in pome fruit
99 Kurt Volker and Aaron Burkey Warrior T for control of codling moth, western tentiform leafminer, and rosy apple aphid on apples and effects on mites
101 Richard J. Hilton and Philip VanBuskirk Pear psylla prebloom control options
103 Richard J. Hilton and Philip VanBuskirk Evaluation of two new acaricides in pear
105 Michael Reding & Diane Alston Success for control of peach twig borer in peaches
107 Barat Bisabri, Robert Van Steenwyk, Steve Dietz, and Tim Ksander Success*, A new tool for stone fruit IPM
109 Zhongmin Wei, Steven P. Parker Messenger(r) a new tool for IPM
111 Mike Willett, Hugh W. Ewart and James R. Cranney Jr. Pesticides of interest to Northwestern U.S. deciduous tree fruit producers
113 Walt Bentley, Brent Holtz, Lee Martin, Brian Ribeiro, Chris Wiley, Developing insecticide treatment guidelines for obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana, in Pistachio
Session: Pesticide Resistance Moderator: Steve Parker
Page Author(s) Title
115 John E. Dunley, Jay F. Brunner, Michael D. Doerr, and Elizabeth H. Beers Baseline insecticide tolerances and cross-resistance in Choristoneura rosaceana and Pandemis pyrusana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
117 Peter W. Shearer, K. Amin Usmani, Greg Krawczyk2, Larry Hull2,Larry Gut, Harvey Reissig, and Art Agnello Toxicological response of male oriental fruit moth collected from eastern apple orchards to azinphosmethyl
Session: Biology/ Phenology Moderator: Peter Landolt
Page Author(s) Title
119 Greg T. Hannig and John E. Dunley Reproductive differences between sex ratios in pear psylla
121 H. Riedl Pear thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae): An old pest reawakens
123 Barry B. Bai, Kerri Schwarz, Karl Puls, Jennifer O'Neil Detection, flight phenology, and population monitoring of Oriental fruit moth and lesser apple worm in the Willamette Valley, OR
125 Tomislav M. Curkovic, Jay F. Brunner, and Peter Landolt Courtship behavior of obliquebanded and pandemis leafroller
127 Peter Landolt Suitability of weeds and crops as hosts for Lacanobia subjuncta
129 Jay F. Brunner, Mike Doerr Development and validation of a degree day model to predict phenology of Lacanobia fruitworm, Lacanobia subjuncta
131 M. Omeg and H. Riedl Biology and management of the obliquebanded leafroller in sweet cherry
Session: Mating Disruption/SIR Moderator: Chris Nobbs
Page Author(s) Title
133 Vanelle Carrithers, Lyla Lampson, Steve Cockfield, and Ken Jenkins Use of Success* Naturalyte* insect control to control codling moth in mating disruption programs in apples
135 Alan L. Knight High emission, low density point pheromone sources for management of codling moth and leafrollers
137 Thomas E. Larsen, James Grenzebach, Lyla Lampson, Rick Hilton Field results with sprayable codling moth pheromone
139 Alan L. Knight and Tom Larsen The influence of spray application method on the efficacy of a microencapsulated sprayable codling moth pheromone
141 Matt Singleton, Frances Cave, and Stephen Welter Mating disruption of codling moth using sprayable formulations: Trap suppression as a first look
143 Lucia G. Varela and Greg Balog Trap suppression using different CM pheromone dispensers
145 Frances Cave, Matt Singleton, and Stephen Welter Area of influence of aerosol emitters: Immediate and residual effects
147 Larry Gut, Peter McGhee, Mike Haas, Carlos Garcia-Salazar and John Wise Evaluation of MEC formulations in Michigan
149 Larry Gut, Piera Giroux, Peter McGhee, Carlos Garcia-Salazar and James Miller Mating disruption of moth pests in Michigan using the MSU microsprayer
151 C. Pickel, W. Bentley, S. Welter, T. Prichard, R.Buchner, W. Olson, J. Hasey, and J. Grant Walnut PMA: Developing a codling moth mating disruption program
153 M.J. Irwin Microencapsulated pheromones: Improvements in release rate, stability, and rain fastness
Session: Implementation Programs Chair: Bob Van Steenwyk
Page Author(s) Title
23 Ted Alway The Wenatchee Valley Pear IPM Project: Year 2
25 A. Brooke Peterson WSHA pear IPM project
27 Vanelle Carrithers, Astrid Gebhard Control of Western flower thrips in apples using Success* Naturalyte* insect control
29 David Epstein, Larry Gut, Charles Edson, Pete McGhee, and Dan Waldstein Michigan Apple IPM Implementation Project - Year Two
31 S. D. Cockfield and A. L. Knight Brewster Dual Areawide Management Project - Third year
33 Peter W. Shearer, Atanas Atanassov, George Hamilton1, and Dean Polk1 Reducing OP and carbamate use in New Jersy peach orchards
35 H. Reissig, A. Agnello, J. Nyrop, and R. Straub Management of the obliquebanded leafroller and organophosphate insecticide resistance with soft pesticides in New York apple orchards
37 Rachel Elkins Areawide control of codling moth using the Paramount Aerosol Pheromone Dispenser(r) (Shorey "Puffer") in Lake County, California 1996-2000
39 Michael J. Willett A systems approach alternative to methyl bromide fumigation for the export of apricots, nectarines, and peaches to British Columbia, Canada
Session: Thresholds, monitoring, and sampling Moderator: Vince Jones
Page Author(s) Title
1 Dr. Alan Knight, Dr. Doug Light, and Dr. Scott Lingren Monitoring codling moth in apples with a bisexual attractant
3 Mark Hitchcox and Michael W. Klaus Oriental fruit moth monitoring in Washington, 2000
5 Broc Zoller Oviposition preference of codling moth between cut and uncut fruit of Bartlett, Bosc, and Beurre hardy cultivars in the Sacramento Valley
7 Broc Zoller Biased sampling of codling moth oviposition using a cut fruit technique to monitor mating disruption in Bartlett pears
9 Bradley S. Higbee A comparison of insects and spiders overwintering in conventional and CM mating disruption IPM programs
11 S. D. Cockfield Flight of codling moth within mating-disrupted orchards
13 Michael W. Klaus Apple maggot monitoring in Washington
15 Peter J. Landolt Improvements in feeding attractants for noctuid moths
17 Jay F. Brunner, Mike Doerr Evaluation of a food-bait lure for monitoring of Lacanobia fruitworm, Lacanobia subjuncta
19 Christian H. Krupke and Jay F. Brunner Field attraction of consperse stink bug to synthetic pheromone sources
21 E. H. Beers, P. D. Himmel, and R. Talley Interaction of herbivory and water stress on whole canopy photosynthesis in apple
     

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Western Orchard Pest and Disease Management Conference 2001
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