Thursday, 5 January 2006: 1:30 PM-5:45 PM
Conf. Rooms 17 & 18 (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference - Session C
Presidings:Ryan E. Jackson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC and Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock, AR
1:30 PM
Progress in evaluating converted cotton race stocks for resistance to whiteflies and aphids  [ Recorded presentation ] M. M. Toothaker1, C. W. Smith2 and M. K. Harris1, (1)Texas A&M University Department of Entomology, College Station, TX, (2)Texas A&M University Department of Soil & Crop Sciences, College Station, TX
1:45 PM
Differential rate of resistance development to Bt Cry1Ac in cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) when selected using MVP II and activated toxin  [ Recorded presentation ] Konasale J. Anilkumar and William J Moar, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
2:00 PM
Evaluating Bt IRM Requirements in North Carolina Through Computer Modeling Ryan W. Kurtz1, Fred Gould2, J.R. Bradley2, John Van Duyn3 and Clyde E. Sorenson2, (1)Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc. (formerly North Carolina State University), Research Triangle Park, NC, (2)North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (3)North Carolina State University, Plymouth, NC
2:15 PM
Survivorship of heliothines on selected reproductive structures of VipCOT cotton lines P. L. Bommireddy, Dept. of Entomology, Baton Rouge, LA, B. R. Leonard, LSU Agcenter, Winnsboro, LA and K.V. Tindall, LSU AgCenter, Winnsboro, LA
2:30 PM
Influence of Irrigation Method and Tillage System on Cotton Fleahopper Activity  [ Recorded presentation ] Walter A. Albeldano1, Jeffrey Slosser2, Megha N. Parajulee1, David G. Bordovsky2, Ram Babu Shrestha1 and John W. Sij2, (1)Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock, TX, (2)Texas A&M Research and Extension Center, Vernon, TX
2:45 PM
Efficacy of Selected Insecticides for Control of Heliothines in Conventional Non-Bt Cotton 2004-2005  [ Recorded presentation ] Jarrod T. Hardke1, Gus M. Lorenz1, Kyle Colwell1 and Craig Shelton2, (1)Univ. of Arkansas CES, Little Rock, AR, (2)Univ. of Arkansas CES, Jonesboro, AR
3:00 PM
Herbivore Feeding and Induction of Systemic Resistance in Cotton Plants Yi Gen Chen1, John Ruberson1, Joe Lewis2 and Craig Bednarz1, (1)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (2)USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA
3:15 PM
Temporal and spatial variation in pheromone trap captures of Helicoverpa zea and Heliothis virescens: What does it mean?  [ Recorded presentation ] K. C. Allen and R. G. Luttrell, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
3:30 PMBreak
4:00 PM
Performance of WideStrike Cotton in Arkansas, 2004-2005  [ Recorded presentation ] G. M. Lorenz, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Little Rock, AR, Kyle Colwell, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR, R. B. Lassiter, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN, Jeremy Greene, University of Arkansas, Monticello, AR, Glenn Studebaker, University of Arkansas, Keiser, AR, Jarrod Hardke, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock, AR and Craig Shelton, Univ. of Arkansas CES, Jonesboro, AR
4:15 PM
Efficacy of WideStrike and Bollgard II Cottons Against Bollworm Under Insecticide-Sprayed and Non-Sprayed Conditions in North Carolina and Virginia  [ Recorded presentation ] R. E. Jackson1, Sean Malone2, J. R. Bradley1, John Van Duyn3, Ames Herbert2 and R. M. Huckaba4, (1)North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (2)Virginia Tech, Suffolk, VA, (3)North Carolina State University, Plymouth, NC, (4)Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN
4:30 PM
The relative efficacy of Bollgard, Bollgard II and WideStrike lines against bollworms in North Carolina in 2003 and 2005: Implications for producer choices  [ Recorded presentation ] Jack Bacheler1, Daniel Mott1 and Daryl T. Bowman2, (1)North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (2)North Carolina State Universtiy, Raleigh, NC
4:45 PM
Fall Armyworm survivorship and damage in WideStrike Cotton  [ Recorded presentation ] K.V. Tindall, B.R. Leonard and K.D. Emfinger, LSU AgCenter, Macon Ridge Station, Winnsboro, LA
5:00 PM
Boll Retention of PHY 410 R and PHY 470 WR Expressing the WideStrikeTMInsect Protection Trait In 2004 Field Trials R.A. Haygood1, M. McPherson2 and A.R. Parker1, (1)Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN, (2)Phytogen Seed Company, LLC, Leland, MS
5:15 PM
Performance of PHY 410 R and PHY 470 WR Expressing the WideStrike™ Insect Protection Trait in 2005 Strip Trials R. A. Haygood, L. B. Braxton, R. M. Huckaba, R.B. Lassiter, A.R. Parker, J.M. Richardson, J.S. Richburg, G.D. Thompson, L.C. Walton, F. J . Haile and M.W. Siebert, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN
5:30 PMAdjourn
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