Fourth National IPM
Symposium/Workshop
2003



Posters

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A1-P IPM Institute of North America: Resource for IPM Certification in Agriculture and Communities Thomas A. Green, Gina K. Walejko, Danielle S. Cassidy and Curtis H. Petzoldt Abstract Download Poster
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B1-P Talking About West Nile Virus Prevention & Control - Opportunity for a Public Conversation About IPM Lois Levitan Abstract Download Poster
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B2-P The Development of the Healthy Grown Brand: The WWF/WPVGA/UW Collaboration Story Deana Sexson, Jeff Wyman, Randy Duckworth, Mike Carter, Clif Curtis, Jeb Barzen, Andy Wallendal, Nick Somers, Chuck Benbrook, Jeff Dlott and Kit Schmidt Abstract              
B3-P IPM Label Development for Vegetable Produced by Small-Scale Farmers Using IPM Nicaragua and El Salvador Alfredo Rueda, Julio L´opez Montes, and Orlando C´aceres Abstract              
B4-P System Dynamics Methods Applied to Ecolabeling for Apples Michelle Miller and Sheri Butterfield Abstract              
C10-P Serenade Biofungicide Controls a Wide Range of Fresh Market Plant Diseases H. Brett Highland and Donald W. Edgecomb Abstract              
C11-P Using Mustard Green Manures for Soil-Borne Pest Management Andrew M. McGuire Abstract Download Poster
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C13-P Perimeter Trap Crop as an Integrated Pest Management Tactic in Ohio Pumpkins James Jasinski and Celeste Welty Abstract              
C14-P Synthetic Host Volatile Augmentation of Trap Crops for Alternative Management of Colorado Potato Beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say) John W. Martel and J.C. Dickens Abstract              
C15-P Management of Sweetpotato Leaf Beetle in Jamaica D. M. Jackson, J. Lawrence, K. M. Dalip, P. Chung, J. R. Bohac, D. Clarke-Harris, S. Tolin and C. Edwards Abstract              
C16-P Effect of Chemical Resistance Activators on Purple Blotch Disease, Yield and Quality of Three Onion Cultivars J. Arboleya, A. da Rocha, I. Widders, B. Zandstra and R. Hammerschmidt Abstract              
C17-P Monitoring Adult Populations with Sex Pheromone Traps for Timing of Interventions Against Defoliators in Onions G.S. Arida, B. S. Punzal, C.C. Ravina, V.P.Gapud, E.G. Rajotte and N.S. Talekar Abstract              
C18-P Population Dynamics of the Learminer, Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), in Onion, Alium cepa L. G.S. Arida, B. S. Punzal, C.C. Ravina Jr., E.R. Tiongco and E.G. Rajotte Abstract              
C19-P Potential Reduction of Adverse Environmental and Health Impacts of Methyl Bromide and Other Nematicides Gerald E. Brust, H. Charles Melinger and Galen Frantz Abstract Download Poster
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C1-P Evaluation of Low-Risk Pesticides for Late Season Control of Bagworm, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis, as Part of an IPM Approach for Nursery, Landscape and Arborist Managers Stanton Gill, Rondalyn Reeser, Michael Raupp Abstract              
C20-P Farmers' Participatory Integrated Management of Peanut Bud Necrosis Disease of Mungbean (Vigna Radiata L. Wilczek) R.C.V. Prasada Rao, B. Sarath Babu and V. Manoj Kumar Abstract              
C21-P Regional Web-Mapping of Sweet Corn Lepidopteran Pests in the Northeastern US Shelby J. Fleischer, Bruce Miller, Doug Miller and Northeastern Entomologists Abstract Download Poster
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C22-P Effects of Insecticide Deposit Patterns on Biological Efficacy and Feeding Behavior of Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith)(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Ali S. Al-sarar and Franklin R. Hall Abstract              
C23-P Identifying Field Specific Characteristics that Lead to Successful Postemergence Weed Management in Corn William S. Curran, Matthew W. Myers, Mark J. VanGessel, Bradley A. Majek and Dennis D. Calvin Abstract              
C24-P Comperitiveness of Palmer Amaranth and Velvetleaf in Response to Preemergence Herbicide Konanani B. Liphadzi and J. Anita Dille Abstract Download Poster
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C25-P Implementing Integrated Site-Specific Weed Management J. Anita Dille, Philip W. Stahlman and Tyler W. Rider Abstract Download Poster
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C26-P Cotman and Large Farm Production Records: A Foundation for Community Insect Management Programs in Arkansas R. G. Luttrell, Tina Gray Teague, Mandy McFall, Clint Allen, Jeremy Greene and Gus Lorenz Abstract Download Poster
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C27-P Management of Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on Early-Season Cotton Gary L. Lentz, Nancy Van Tol and Dana Pekarchick Abstract              
C28-P Developing Prescription Insecticide (SVI) Applications with Cotton Yield Maps J. H. Temple, B. R. Leonard, R. D. Bagwell, E. Barham, D. Magoun, K. Paxton and D. Culli Abstract Download Poster
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C29-P Efficacy of Seed- and Foliar-Treated Insecticides for Managing Bean Leaf Beetles and Bean Pod Mottle Virus Jeffrey D. Bradshaw, Marlin E. Rice and John H. Hill Abstract              
C2-P Comparing the Presence-Absence Sampling Technique to a Five Minute Search for Webspinning Spider Mites Carolyn Pickel and Bill Olson Abstract Download Poster
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C30-P Research on the Management of the Soybean Stem Borer in Kansas Phillip E. Sloderbeck, Lawrent L. Buschman and Randall A. Higgins Abstract              
C31-P Weedsoft: Using a Decision Suppot System for Regional IPM Implementation Alex Martin, Lynn Bills and Glenn Nice Abstract              
C32-P Spinosad and Methoxyfenozide: IPM Tools for Insect Management Gary D. Thompson, Larry L. Larson and Mark Miles Abstract              
C33-P Intercept Panel Trap (INT PT): Effective in Management of Forest Coleoptera Darek Czokajlo, John R McLaughlin, Stephen A Teale, James C Warren, Rebecca Hoffman, Boris Hrasovec, M Pernek, Jacek Hilszczanski, Andrzej Kolk, Kenneth F Raffa, Brian H Aukema, Alan Mudge, Richard L Westcott, Felipe Noguera, James LaBonte, Philipp Kirsch Abstract              
C34-P A Novel Trap for Stored Product Moths Based on Electromagnetic Amplification of the Sex Pheromone Thomas M. Dykstra and Philip S. Callahan Abstract              
C3-P Effective Formulations for Detection and Management of Three Ceratitis Fruit Flies Gerhard Booysen, John R. McLaughlin, Christopher V. Sack, Darek Czokajlo, Philipp Kirsch, and Stephan Venter Abstract              
C4-P Reproductive Development of Laboratory-Reared and Field Collected Plum Curculio (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Eric J. Hoffmann, Andrea B. Coombs and Mark E. Whalon Abstract Download Poster
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C5-P Plastic Pyramids: An Effective New Design for Monitoring Plum Curculio Philipp Kirsch, Andrea Biasi Coombs, Mark E. Whalon, Larry J. Gut and William Meade Abstract              
C6-P Response of Male Leafroller Moths to an Attracticide Formulation Containing Different Concentrations of Pheromone Philipp Kirsch, Tomislav Curkovic, Jay F. Brunner, Peter J. Landolt and Darek Czokajlo Abstract              
C7-P Last Call CM: Effective Codling Moth Control in Canadian Maritime Apple Orchards Robert Smith, Michelle Larsen and Philipp Kirsch Abstract              
C8-P Serenade, Bacillus subtilis (Strain QST 713), Biofungicide for Management of Major Diseases of California Wine Grapes Paul J. Walgenbach and Don Edgecomb Abstract              
C9-P Serenade, Bacillus subtilis (Strain QST 713) Biofungicide for Management of Scerotinia Diseases in Leafy Vegetables Paul J. Walgenbach and Don Edgecomb Abstract              
D10-P Impact Assessment of an IPM Program in Cotton Geoff Zehnder, Malcolm Robertson, Michael Hammig, Mitchell Roof and Michael Jones Abstract Download Poster
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D11-P Integrated Pest Management in California Cotton Production: Issues in Measuring IPM Adoption. Sonja B. Brodt, Peter B. Goodell and Rose L. Krebill-Prather Abstract Download Poster
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D1-P Performance Planning and Reporting System Helping Integrated Pest Management Programs Report and Showcase Results! Bill Hoffman and Jim VanKirk Abstract              
D2-P Mitigating Environmental Risk with Integrated Pest Management Stephen Plotkin, Eric S. Hesketh and Joseph K. Bagdon Abstract Download Poster
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D3-P Reducing Pesticide Use in Home Gardens Through Training and Participatory Research in Biological Control Farah MG. Heraux, C.S. Sadof, R.J. O'Neil and R.N. Wiedenmann Abstract Download Poster
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D4-P Agricultural Diversification and Integrated Pest Management in a Rice-Vegetable Farming System in Bangladesh Chowdhury Mahmoud and Gerald Shively Abstract              
D5-P Managing Western Flower Thrips Using a Combination of Impatiens with Resistance and Reduced-Risk Insecticides Daniel Warnock, Raymond Cloyd, Rebecca Loughner and Robert Elshire Abstract Download Poster
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D6-P Western Flower Thrips Differentially Attracted to Four Verbena Cultivars with Similar Genetic Background Daniel Warnock and Rebecca Loughner Abstract Download Poster
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D7-P Characterizing the Diversity of Domestic Populations of Frankiniella occidentalis (Pergande) and their Potential Impact on Floricultural Crops Rebecca Loughner and Daniel Warnock Abstract Download Poster
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D8-P Pest Status of Southwestern Corn Borer and Sugarcane Borer in Corn, Grain Sorghum and Rice in Louisiana Boris A. Castro, B. Rogers Leonard and Jack L. Baldwin Abstract              
D9-P Monitoring Susceptibility of Western Corn Rootworm Populations Associated with Areawide Management Programs Srinivas Parimi, Michael E. Scharf, Lance J. Meinke, Blair D. Siegfried and Laurence D. Chandler Abstract              
E10-P Go IPM!, a Dynamic Regional Effort for IPM of Greenhouse and Ornamentals Margaret Skinner, Paula Shrewsbury and Carol Glenister Abstract              
E11-P Expanding Biointensive IPM Through Partnerships: The Wisconsin/Florida RAMP Example Deana Sexson, Gerald Brust, Jeff Wyman, Walt Stevenson, Charles Mellinger and Charles Benbrook Abstract              
E1-P IPM Adoption Requires IPM Infrastructure Todd DeKryger and Nicholas Hether Abstract Download Poster
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E2-P Strengthening Partnerships within the Maryland Integrated Pest Management Program Sandra Sardanelli and Carol Holko Abstract              
E3-P Idaho Pest Management Center Ronda Hirnyck, Ed Bechinski and Lana Unger Abstract              
E4-P The Northeastern Pest Management Center J.R. VanKirk, Elizabeth Myers, J.E. Ayers and E.G. Thomas Abstract Download Poster
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E5-P IPM Florida - At Your Service! Daniel J. Sonke, Norman C. Leppla, Esther S. Dunn and Stephanie M. Dickerson Abstract Download Poster
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E6-P Center for Invasive Plant Mangement: Partnerships in Action Janet K. Clark Abstract              
E7-P EPA's Strategic Agricultural Initiative: Promoting Risk Reduction on Minor-Use Crops Through Outreach and Partnerships Barbara VanTil, Regina Langton and Harry Wells Abstract              
E9-P Implementing a Weed Management Decision Support System Throughout the Southern Region Gail G. Wilkerson, Andrew J. Price, Andrew C. Bennett and Bridget L. Robinson Abstract Download Poster
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F10-P Community-Wide Imported Fire Ant Management in Texas Paul R. Nester, Bastiaan M. Drees and Corrie P. Bowen Abstract Download Poster
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F11-P Evaluation of Golf Turf Management Systems with Reduced Chemical Pesticide Inputs Jennifer A. Grant and Frank S. Rossi Abstract              
F12-P Area-Wide Termite Suppression in Hawaii Maria Aihara-Sasaki, Julian R. Yates III and J. Kenneth Grace Abstract              
F13-P Management of Root-Knot Disease of Onion (Allium cepa L.) Caused by Meloidogyne graminicola E. B. Gergon, S.A. Miller and J. M. Halbrendt Abstract              
F1-P Pesticide Phase-Out Laws: Processing, Planning, and Promoting Successful Community Involvement Joyce Rodler and Tim Durham Abstract              
F2-P Pilot School Program in Iowa: Approach and Assessment Mark H. Shour and Jerald R. DeWitt Abstract Download Poster
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F3-P Working with Pest Mangement Professionals for Effective Implementation of IPM in Schools Margaret F. Huelsman Abstract Download Poster
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F4-P Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Least Toxic Approaches in a School IPM Program in Maryland Paula Shrewsbury, Julie Loseke, Gregory Connor and Jennifer Grant Abstract              
F5-P Adopting IPM in Tennessee Child-Serving Facilities Karen Vail, Mary Rogge, Martha Keel and Patrick Parkman Abstract Download Poster
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F6-P Chemical Free Method for the Detection and Elimination of Head Lice Barbara L. Thorne Abstract              
F7-P Developing Educational Programs for Retail Stores that Sell Pesticides George F. Czapar, Raymond A. Cloyd and Pablo A. Kalnay Abstract              
F8-P Homeowner Solutions: An Interactive Tutorial Karen Delahaut, Chris Boerboom, Dan Wixted and Dolores Sirek Abstract              
F9-P Proactive, Low Toxic Mangement of Stinging Insects in Sensitive Areas Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann, Lynn Braband, Carolyn Klass and Joyce Rodler Abstract              
G10-P Online IPM Decision Tools in the Northwest Leonard Coop, Waheed Bajwa and Paul Jepson Abstract              
G11-P A Multi-Region Internet-Based Extension Pest Alert System Waheed Bajwa, Leonard Coop and Paul Jepson Abstract              
G12-P Teaching IPM Concepts in the K-12 Curriculum Michelle Niedermeier, Lyn Garling and Edwin Rajotte Abstract Download Poster
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G13-P "The BugMobile!" A Vehicle for Public Engagement Michelle Niedermeier, Lyn Garling and Edwin Rajotte Abstract Download Poster
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G14-P IPM/Pesticide Safety Youth Education Utilizing Diverse Media Kerry H. Richards Abstract              
G15-P NSF Graduate Teaching Fellows in Grades K-12 at the University of Maine: Integrated Pest Management Activities John W. Martel Abstract              
G16-P Developing the IPM Professional Masters Degree at Michigan State University Larry G. Olsen and Amy Irish-Brown Abstract              
G17-P The University of Florida's Doctor of Plant Medicine Program: Training the IPM Practitioners of Tomorrow Christian F. Miller, Monica L. Cooper, Stephanie M. Dickerson, Esther S. Dunn, Daniel J. Sonke and Robert J. McGovern Abstract Download Poster
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G18-P Texas IPM Internship Program Thomas W. Fuchs, Greta Schuster and Scott Armstrong Abstract Download Poster
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G19-P IPM Farmers Field School (FFS) in Central America Orlando C´aceres, Alfredo Rueda and Julio L´opez Abstract              
G1-P USDA, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Competitive Grants Programs Kathryn Kimble-Day and Mary Purcell Abstract              
G20-P Universities are Adopting the Farmers Field School (FFS) Methodology to Teach IPM in Nicaragua and El Salvador Julio L´opez Montes, Alfredo Ruida and Orlando C´aceres Abstract Download Poster
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G21-P IPM in Washington State - A Coordinated Approach Carrie Foss, Doug Walsh and Catherine Daniels Abstract Download Poster
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G22-P University of Idaho IPM Minigrants: A Decade of Extension Programming in Pest Management Edward John Bechinski Abstract              
G23-P The North Dakota IPM Crop Survey: Expanding with Technology Phillip A. Glogoza and Marcia P. McMullen Abstract Download Poster
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G24-P Delivering IPM in Kentucky: Integrating Concept and Method Douglas W. Johnson and Patty L. Lucas Abstract              
G25-P School IPM in Iowa: Developing Grade Specific Lesson Plans Carol L. Pilcher, Mark H. Shour and Jerald R. DeWitt Abstract Download Poster
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G26-P Model Certification Training Manual for Right-of-Way Pesticide Applicators Harvey Holt, Rita McKenzie, Fred Whitford, Lloyd Hipkins, Joseph DiTomaso, Ray Dickens, Gerald Blase, Jim Orr, Paul Northcutt and Jeff McKenzie Abstract              
G27-P Exploring the IPM House: A Program for Youth Education in Residential IPM Janey M. Scott, Eric P. Benson, Patricia A. Zungoli, David J. Allison, Scott J. Meade and Geoff Zehnder Abstract              
G28-P Home and Garden Information Center, Answering Questions via the Web Mary Kay Malinoski, David L. Clement and Jon H. Traunfeld Abstract              
G29-P BCERF Teaching Tools for Change: Talking about Pesticides at Home and in the Neighborhood Carmi Orenstein, Jana Lamboy, Jennifer Grant and Jennifer Holton Abstract              
G2-P Regional Integrated Pest Management Centers - Promoting IPM Programs that Help Agriculture, Consumers & the Environment Bill Hoffman, Mike Fitzner and Dennis Kopp Abstract              
G30-P Development of IPM Plans for Small Federal Parks: Needs and Challenges Jerome F. Grant and Chris Furqueron Abstract              
G31-P IPM in Alaska: Urban Forestry Fred Sorensen and Corlene Rose Abstract Download Poster
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G33_2-P Horticultural Entomology Resources Kenneth A. Sorensen Abstract Download Poster
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G33-P The Need for Diagnostic Keys in Production Guides Robert L. Schlub Abstract              
G34-P Measuring Success of a Fruit Fly IPM Program R.F.L. Mau, J. Sugano, R. Vargas, E. Jang, L. Wong, M. Chou, R. Pandey and C. Hiraki Abstract              
G36-P Using a Self-Assessment Tool to Promote and Educate Integrated Pest Management to Farmers Richard T. Proost, Bryan M. Jensen, Daniel J. Heider and Chris M. Boerboom Abstract Download Poster
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G37-P Determining to Impact of Field Crop Integrated Pest Management Extension Efforts in New York State J. Keith Waldron and James P. Tette Abstract              
G38-P New York State Tactical Agriculture Program (TAG) Kenneth L. Wise and J. Keith Waldron Abstract Download Poster
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G39-P Using Theoretical Net Returns Calculated by HADSS to Compare Scouting Methods for Weeds in Peanut David Jordan, Gail Wilkerson, David Krueger and Andrew Price Abstract              
G3-P The Southern Region Pest Management Center Russell F. Mizell, III and O. Norman Nesheim Abstract              
G40-P Complexity of Recommending Reduced Tillage as a Component of IPM in Virginia Type Peanut Production David Jordan, Rick Brandenburg and Christie Hurt Abstract              
G41-P Monitoring Western Corn Rootworm in Soybean Gregory J. Bossaer and John Obemeyer Abstract              
G42-P Aphid Alert: Regional Surveillance of Virus Vector Aphid Species of Potato in the Northern Plains Robert A. Suranyi, Edward B. Radcliffe, David W. Ragsdale and Ian V. MacRae Abstract Download Poster
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G43-P Development of a County-Based IPM Program in Arkansas, 1997-2003 Gus M. Lorenz, Don R. Johnson, Rick Cartwright, Cliff Coker and Kelly Loftin Abstract Download Poster
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G44-P IRAC: The Insecticide Resistance Action Committee Gary D. Thompson Abstract              
G4-P National Foundation for IPM Education: Ten Years of IPM Leadership Mike Wallace, Pam Marrone and Thomas Green Abstract Download Poster
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G5-P Collaborating with Public Libraries to Introduce the Public to Integrated Pest Management Paul Guillebeau and Punya Nachappa Abstract              
G6-P Educational Resounces for Integrated Pest Management from California Mary Louise Flint Abstract Download Poster
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G7-P Teaching IPM to a Global Audience: Using Distance Education to Teach International Plant Protection Connie Reimers-Hild, Pete L. Clark, E.A. Heinrichs and John E. Foster Abstract              
G8-P Nine Years of Global IPM Information Dissemination A.E. Deutsch Abstract              
G9-P Minnesota Pesticide Resource Center (www.mnpesticide.org): A Cyber Resource for Pesticide Reduction and Alternatives Kristen L. Corselius, John Vickery and David Wallinga Abstract Download Poster
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H10-P Area-Wide IPM Methods and Strategies for Suppression of Tephritid Fruit Flies in Hawaii Ernest J. Harris, Renato C. Bautista, Roger I. Vargas and Eric B. Jang Abstract Download Poster
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H11-P A Research-Intensive Approach to Development and Implementation of IPM for Blueberry Insect Pests Rufus Isaacs, John C. Wise, Keith S. Mason and Carlos Garcia-Salazar Abstract              
H12-P Control of the Vine Mealybug, Planococcus ficus, on Grape in the Coachella Valley Using Parasitoids and Ant Control Kris Tollerup, John Klotz and Daniel Gonzalez Abstract              
H13-P Muscodor albus, a volatile Antibiotic Producing Fungus for Control of Soil-Borne and Postharvest Diseases Julien Mercier and Denise Manker Abstract              
H14-P Biological Control of European Corn Borer with Trichogramma ostriniae Micheal P. Hoffmann, Tom P. Kuhar, Mark G. Wright, Shelby J. Fleisher, Abby Seaman, Jeffery Gardner and Sylvie Pitcher Abstract Download Poster
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H15-P Floral Volatile Attractants: Development of Novel Lures for Management of Moth and Beetle Pests Luma I. Abu Ayyash, John R. McLaughlin, Gerhard Booysen, Stephan Venter and Philipp Kirsch Abstract              
H16-P MAGNET: Insights into the Management of Cabbage Maggots (Delia radicum) to Reduce Dependence of Chlorpyrifos Use Amy J. Dreves and Alexandra Stone Abstract              
H17-P Hoverfly Habitat Management for Aphid Pests of Broccoli Mario Ambrosino, Paul Jepson and John Luna Abstract Download Poster
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H18-P Refining IPM of Western Flower Thrips Research and Extension Activities at Cornell University Gary Couch and John Sanderson Abstract              
H19-P Integrated Pest Management of Late Blight of Tomato and Potato Hilary Mayton and William E. Fry Abstract              
H1-P Independent Biological Control Producers and the Association Supporting Them: Establishing a Meaningful Voice Carol S. Glenister Abstract              
H20-P A Potential Alternative to Chemical Control in the Potato Crop in Idaho Juan M. Alvarez and Nancy Matteson Abstract              
H21-P Combining Biological Products and Green Sprouting for Control of Soilborne Diseases of Potato Robert P. Larkin Abstract              
H22-P Incorporating Predators and Selective Insecticides into a Decision-Making Guide for Sweet Corn Fred R. Musser Abstract Download Poster
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H24-P Management of Root-Knot Nematodes Infesting Chickpea Through Intercropping S.S. Ali and Ravi Kumar Abstract              
H25-P Compatibility of Herbicides and Adjuvants with the Candidate Bioherbicide Microsphaeropsis amaranthi in Tank Mixture David A. Smith and Steven G. Hallett Abstract              
H26-P Development of a Biologically-Based Pest and Disease Management System in Sugar Beets S.T. Jaronski, B. Jacobsen, N. Zidack and B. Larson Abstract Download Poster
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H27-P Mitigating the Mexican Rice Borer Threat to Rice and Sugarcane Crops in Louisiana and Texas T.E. Reagan, F.P.F. Reay-Jones, M.O. Way, B.L. Legendre, F. Posey and C. Carlton Abstract Download Poster
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H28-P Evolution of an IPM Program for Insects in Cotton Mitchell E. Roof, Mike Sullivan and Sam Turnipseed Abstract Download Poster
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H29-P Development of Pest Management Strategies for Forage Alfalfa Persistence William Lamp, Jeffrey Volenec, Allan Barta, Richard Leep and Paul Vincelli Abstract              
H2-P Biologically-Based IPM in Oregon Paul C. Jepson Abstract Download Poster
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H30-P Area-Wide IPM for Controlling Pest Mole Crickets in Florida Pastures and Turfgrasses Martin B. Adjei, Gover C. Smart, Jr., John H. Frank and Eileen A. Buss Abstract              
H31-P Intregrated Management of the Honey Bee Pest Varroa destructor J.P. Parkman, J.A. Skinner and M.D. Studer Abstract Download Poster
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H32-P Genetic Resistance in Maple and Elm Against the Potato Leafhopper Jo-Ann Bentz and Alden M. Townsend Abstract              
H33-P IPM Options in Poultry Pest Management Nancy C. Hinkle, A. Bruce Webster, William G. Merka and Sidney A. Thompson Abstract              
H3-P Evaluating Pesticides for Their Impact on Beneficial Organisms Curtis Petzoldt, Joseph Kovach and James Engel Abstract              
H4-P Behavioral Responses of Female Hippodamia convergens (Convergent Lady Beetle) to Insectary Plants Kenneth L. Wise, Ed J. Bechinski, Nilsa A. Bosque-P´erez and Sanford Eigenbrode Abstract              
H5-P Evaluating Lethal and Sub-Lethal Effects of Greenhouse Pesticides on the Soil-Dwelling Predatory Mite, Hypoaspis miles Ana R. Cabrera, Raymond A. Cloyd and Edmond R. Zaborski Abstract Download Poster
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H6-P Pear Germplasm Resistance to Some Arthropod Pests Waheed I. Bajwa and Marcos Kogan Abstract              
H7-P Biological Management of Fire Blight (Erwinia amylovora in Apples with Serenade® Bacillus subtilis (QST 713) Carolyn G. Syphrit Abstract              
H9-P Augmentative Releases of Hymenopterous Parasitoids - A Component Strategy in the IPM of Tephritid Fruit Flies in Hawaii Renato C. Bautista, Ernest J. Harris, Roger I. Vargas and Eric B. Jang Abstract              
I1-P The Gashouse: Novel CO2 Generation Technology for Trapping Ticks and Biting Flies William Meade, Christopher V. Sack, Francis X. Webster, John R. McLaughlin and Philipp Kirsch Abstract              
J1-P Implementation of the Melcast Disease Forecaster in South Carolina Anthony P. Keinath Abstract Download Poster
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J2-P Influence of Different Doses of Pesticides on Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) - Rhizobium Symbiosis Prashant Gupta, S.B. Gupta, A.K. Singh, K. Tedia and P.K. Tiwari Abstract              
J3-P Sampling Hemipteran Pests in Cotton: A Challenge to Cotton IPM M.M. Willrich, D.R. Cook and B. R. Leonard Abstract Download Poster
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K1-P Enhancements to the Statewide IPM Program in Oregon Paul C. Jepson Abstract              
L1-P Invasive Species: What About the Seemingly Innocuous? Phil A. Phillips Abstract              
L2-P Semiochemical-Based Management of the Larger Pine Shoot Beetle, Tomicus piniperda Darek Czokajlo, Stephen A. Teale, Boris Hrasovec, M. Pernek, Andrzej Kolk, Jacek Hilszczanski and Philipp Kirsch Abstract              
L3-P Potential for Attract and Kill to Control Gypsy Moth Francis X. Webster, Christopher Sack, John McLaughlin and Philipp Kirsch Abstract              
M1-P Occupational Exposure to Permethrin (Pounce) and Propiconazole (Tilt) in Michigan Seed Corn Production Larry Olsen, Brian Hughes and Patrick Bills Abstract              
M2-P Variation in the Response of Helicoverpa zea and Heliothis virescens to CryI and CryII Insecticial Proteins R.G. Luttrell, Ibrahim Ali, Seth Young and Allen Szalanski Abstract Download Poster
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N1-P Use of Transgenic Bt Resistance in IPM of Corn in the Southeastern United States G.D. Buntin, J.L. All, R.D. Lee and D.M. Wilson Abstract              
N2-P Effects of Herbicide Resistant Rice (var. 'Liberty Link') on Rice Water Weevil K.V. Tindall and M.J. Stout Abstract              
N3-P Genetic Recombination Between Introduced and Indigenous Strains of Beauveria bassiana L.A. Castrillo, J.D. Vandenberg and M.H. Griggs Abstract              
O10-P Effective New Lure Maximizes Anastrepha Fruit Fly Captures in North and South America David C. Robacker, Darek Czokajlo, John McLaughlin, Philipp Kirsch, Klaus Bederski, Stafan Bederski, Carlos Almeyda and John Quispe Abstract              
O11-P Management of Fruit Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae in Cucumber and Pumpkin Using Pheromone and Indigenous Bait Trap M. Nasiruddin, S.N. Alam, M. Faruquzzaman, A.N.M.R. Karim and E.G. Rajotte Abstract              
O12-P Sweet Potato Weevil Management in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands A. Lee Eavy, Hugh A. Smith and Alejandro Badilles Abstract              
O13-P Abundance and Parasitism Efficiency of Parasitoid, Trathala flavoorbitalis on Leucinodes orbonalis Guen´ee in Bangladesh S.N. Alam, A.N.M.R. Karim, E.G. Rajotte, G.C. Luther and N.S. Talekar Abstract              
O14-P Resistance of Eggplant Lines to Fruit and Shoot Borer, Leucinodes orbonalis Guen´ee S.N. Alam, M.A. Rashid, A.N.M.R. Karim, E.G. Rajotte and G.C. Luther Abstract              
O15-P Integrated Management of Root-Knot and Purple Blotch Diseases in Green Onion M.S. Nahar, M.H.Rahman, H.S. Jasmine and S.A. Miller Abstract Download Poster
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O16-P Vam Applied Singly and in Combination with Organic Materials in the Management of Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola) in Bulb Onion Ruben M. Gapasin, Sally A. Miller, Dindo King, M. Donayre and Sheryl Bastasa Abstract              
O17-P Antagonistic Plants for the Management of the Rice Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola) in Rice-Onion System Ruben M. Gapasin, E.B. Gergon, Sally Miller and Carlito V. Ranchez Abstract              
O18-P Effects of Cropping Systems and Insecticides on Natural Enemies on Cowpea in Uganda T.M.B. Munyuli, G.C. Luther and S. Kyamanywa Abstract Download Poster
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O19-P Grain Quality Dependence on Different Rates of Herbicides Bakhtiyor Abdurashidovich Khalmanov and Yarash Buriev Abstract              
O1-P IPMNET - The Global Network of Electronic IPM Information Waheed I. Bajwa and Richard E. Ford Abstract              
O20-P Bringing I.P.M. Control Stratigies to Beekeepers in Other Countries as a Volunteer for Winrock International Michael S. Embrey, Annageldi Arazmuradov and Jennet Hojamamedova Abstract              
O2-P The Cornell International Integrated Pest Management Initiative Peter Trutmann and Tony Shelton Abstract              
O3-P Contribution of Training and Ecological Factors on IPM Adoption Rates in Honduran Small-Scale Agriculture Kris Wyckhuys, Robert J. O'Neil, Peter Doyle and Alfredo Rueda Abstract Download Poster
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O4-P IPM for the Date Palm Weevil in the Middle East Dan Gerling, Yaakov Nakache and Uri Landau Abstract              
O5-P Organic Methods of Vegetation Management and Olive Insect Control in Albania J. Tedeschini, B. Stamo, H. Pace, B. Huqi, M. McGiffen and L. Ferguson Abstract Download Poster
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O6-P Effect of Harvest Timing on Olive Fly Infestation and Olive Oil Yield and Quality J. Tedeschini, F. Thomaj, Dh. Panajoti, B. Ferraj, M. Bacaj, C. Pitts, D. Pfeiffer and L. Ferguson Abstract Download Poster
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O7-P "Attract and Kill" Method Using Eco-Traps for Controlling Olive Fruit Fly in Albania J. Tedeschini, R. Uka, M. Ba&cidilla;caj and D. Pfeiffer Abstract Download Poster
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O8-P Last Call Attract and Kill: Effective Control for Cryptophlebia in Citrus and Macadamia in South Africa Christopher V. Sack, Gerhard Booysen, Philipp Kirsch, John R. McLaughlin, Darek Czokajlo and Stephan Venter Abstract              
O9-P A Contribution to the Study of Eriophyd Mites of Olive Trees in Albania Sh. Shahini, J. Tedeschini, M. Bacaj and D. Pffeifer Abstract Download Poster
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P1-P New Publications Increase Interest in IPM Within an Ecologically Based Approach to Farming Joy N. Landis, Rebecca J. Thompson and Michael J. Brewer Abstract              
P2-P Visionary IPM: Systems Research Across Landscapes, Farms, Crops, and Pests Ray D. William, Diane Alston and Paul Jepson Abstract              
P3-P Online Site-Specific Degree-Day Predictions Using GIS and Climate Map Technologies Leonard Coop and Paul Jepson Abstract              
P4-P Effect of Elevated CO2 on C3 Crop Endurance to a C4 Weed: Some Preliminary Findings Anil Shrestha, Shawn Ashkan, Dave Goorahoo and Genett Carstensen Abstract              
P5-P How Do Management Practices Influence Pest Populations in Two Vegetable Crops on Organic and Conventional Farms? Abby J. Seaman, Michael P. Hoffmann, Anu Rangarajan and Jeromy Biazzo Abstract              
P6-P Looking Large; Thinking Wide: Understanding the Landscape to Manage Western Tarnished Plant Bugs Peter B. Goodell and Kris Lynn Abstract Download Poster
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P7-P Regionalization of Cutworm Forecasts and Risk Warnings Will Lanier, Sue Blodgett, Gregory D. Johnson and Leonard Coop Abstract              
P8-P Area-Wide Pest Management for Wheat Sean Keenan, Patricia Bolin, Kristopher Giles, Tom Royer and Norman Elliott Abstract Download Poster
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Q1-P Areawide Organic Pest Management in Pear John Dunley and Bruce Greenfield Abstract              
Q2-P IPM Alternatives: Investigating Potential Non-Target Impacts of an Organic Biopesticide in Apple Production Lorraine P. Berkett, M. Elena Garcia and Terence L. Bradshaw Abstract              
Q3-P Cowpea Varietal Resistance to Weeds Guangyao Wang, Jeff Ehlers, Eddie Ogbuchiekwe and Milt McGiffen Abstract              
R10-P Evaluation of Disease Forecasters for Managing Foliar Blights of Carrots Ryan S. Bounds and Mary K. Hausbeck Abstract              
R11-P Relationship Between Fusarium Crown and Root Rot and Ophiomyia Simplex in Asparagus Fields of Different Maturities Julianna K. Tuell, Mary K. Hausbeck and Beth Bishop Abstract              
R12-P Twenty Years of Sweet Corn IPM in Maine: A Work in Progress David T. Handley and James F. Dill Abstract              
R13-P Early Season Insect Control in Sweet Corn When Using Row Cover John Mishanec Abstract              
R14-P Determining IPM Practices Used and Not Used in Virginia Through Grower Surveys Sean Malone and D. Ames Herbert, Jr. Abstract Download Poster
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R15-P A Sclerotinia Risk Map for Canola Arthur Lamey, Gary Platford, Jennifer Lamb and John Enz Abstract Download Poster
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R16-P Status of First Year Western Corn Rootworm Activity in Soybeans in Ohio B. Eisley, J. Jasinski and C. Young Abstract              
R17-P Seasonal Oviposition of the Western Corn Rootworm: Does Crop Phenology Play a Role? Christopher M.F. Pierce and Michael E. Gray Abstract Download Poster
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R1-P Vermont IPM: Collaborative, Multi-Disciplinary and Diverse Lorraine P. Berkett, Sidney C. Bosworth, Ann Hazelrigg and Margaret Skinner Abstract              
R2-P Calibrating a Biological Calendar for Timing IPM Decisions for Ornamental Plants Across Ohio James Chatfield, Curtis E. Young, Daniel A. Herms, Joe Boggs, Erik Draper, Pamela J. Bennett and David Shetlar Abstract              
R3-P Survey of Pesticide Use on Turfgrass Grown in Ohio Curtis E. Young, Steve Prochaska and Joe Kovach Abstract              
R4-P Areawide IPM for Tree Fruits: The Southern Oregon Experience Philip VanBuskirk and Richard Hilton Abstract Download Poster
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R5-P An Integrated Approach to Outbreaks of Internal Fruit Feeders in Pennsylvania: An IPM Case Study Clayton T. Myers, Larry A. Hull, Greg Krawczyk, Nicolas H. Ellis and David J. Biddinger Abstract              
R6-P Whiteflies in Arizona: An IPM Success Story Peter C. Ellsworth and Steven E. Naranjo Abstract              
R7-P High Plains Integrated Pest Management: Regionalization and Integrating Pest management Guidelines Sue Blodgett, Michael Brewer, Jack Campbell, Jay Donahue, Gary Hein, Will Lanier and Frank Peairs Abstract              
R8-P Developing a Reduced Risk Management Program to Control Foliar Blights on Carrots in Michigan Elizabeth A. Dorman and Mary K. Hausbeck Abstract              
R9-P Using Tom-Cast and Scouting to Manage Foliar Blights of Carrots Ryan S. Bounds and Mary K. Hausbeck Abstract              
S1-P Level of Adoption of IPM Practices in New York Greenhouses Jana Lamboy, Shana Keating, Bill Blackson and Stave Ropel Abstract              
S2-P Field Biology of Cenopalpus pulcher (C. & F.)(Tenuipalpidae), an Invasive Mite New to Oregon Apple and Pear Orchards Waheed I. Bajwa and Marcos Kogan Abstract              
S3-P From IPM to IFP: Current Status of Quebec Programs and Coordination with the Canadian Project G´erald Chouinard, G´erald Lafleur, M´elanie No¨el and Bernt Solymar Abstract Download Poster
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S4-P Refinement of IPM Program for Powdery Mildew of Cucurbits Margaret Tuttle McGrath Abstract              
S5-P Site Specific Management of Seed Potato Virus Vectors I. MacRae, D. Ragsdale, E. Radcliffe, M. Carroll and R. Suranyi Abstract              


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