Cotton Insect Research and Control - Tuesday Late Afternoon - Session A

Tuesday, January 6, 2015: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Salon H (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
Presiding:
Sebe Brown
4:00 PM
Thrips Management in Mid-South Cotton
Don Cook, Mississippi State University; Scott D. Stewart, The University of Tennessee; David Kerns, LSU AgCenter; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University; Sebe Brown, LSU AgCenter; Fred Musser, Mississippi State University; Glenn Studebaker, University of Arkansas; Moneen M. Jones, University of Missouri, Fisher Delta Research Center; Nicholas Seiter, University of Arkansas
4:15 PM
Modeling Thrips-Induced Injury to Cotton to Predict Injury Based on Abiotic Inputs
Thomas M. Chappell, North Carolina State University; George G. Kennedy, North Carolina State University
4:30 PM
Mitigation of Thrips on Cotton in the Southeastern USA Using Winter Cover Crops
Jeremy Greene, Clemson University; Mike Marshall, Clemson University; Ahmad Khalilian, Clemson University; Francis Reay-Jones, Clemson University; Michael Toews, University of Georgia; Phillip Roberts, University of Georgia; Dominic Reisig, North Carolina State University; Alan Meijer, North Carolina State University
4:45 PM
Neonicotinoid Resistance in Tobacco Thrips: 2014 Survey Results from the Midsouth and Southeast Cotton Production Areas
Kevin W. Langdon, Syngenta Crop Protection; Scott H. Martin, Syngenta Crop Protection; Shannon C. Morsello, Syngenta Crop Protection; George G. Kennedy, North Carolina State University
5:00 PM
Comparing a Cotton IPM Program Using Transform and Radiant to a Commercial Program
Sebe Brown, LSU AgCenter; David Kerns, LSU AgCenter; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas; Moneen M. Jones, University of Missouri, Fisher Delta Research Center; Larry Walton, Dow AgroSciences; Ryan Viator, Dow AgroSciences; Gary Thompson, Dow AgroSciences; Bobby Haygood, Dow AgroSciences