Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference Posters

Wednesday, January 5, 2011: 12:00 PM-10:00 PM
Marquis Imperial B (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Thursday, January 6, 2011: 8:00 AM-10:00 PM
Marquis Imperial B (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Friday, January 7, 2011: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Marquis Imperial B (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Sprayable Formulation for Pink Bollworm Mating Disruption - Further Developments
Michelle L. Walters, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST; Jack Jenkins, Pacific BioControl; Barry Barnes, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST (seasonal); Nick Jenkins, Pacific BioControl; Mike Whitlow, Arizona Cotton Research & Protection Council; John Claus, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST; Nelson Foster, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST; Larry Antilla, Arizona Cotton Research & Protection Council; Robert T. Staten, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST - Retired
Notes on the Basic Reproductive Biology of the Green Plant Bug Infesting South Texas Cotton
Scott Armstrong, USDA, ARS, BIRU; Jesus Esquivel, USDA- ARS Areawide Pest Management Research Unit
The Potential Interaction of Foliar Herbicides and Insecticides on Seedling Cotton
Scott D. Stewart, The University of Tennessee; Sandy Steckel, The University of Tennessee; Kyle Pearson, The University of Tennessee; Larry Steckel, The University of Tennessee
Insecticidal Control of Aphids, Impact on Lady Beetles, and Yield Response
Brant Baugh, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Dustin Patman, Texas AgriLife Extension Service

  • 11721.ppt (683.0 kB)
  • Potential for Using Boll Damage as a Threshold Indicator for Lygus on the Texas High Plains
    Dustin Patman, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Brant Baugh, Texas AgriLife Extension Service

  • 11722.pdf (132.9 kB)
  • Ability of Cotton to Compensate for Early-Season Fruit Loss and Impact on Yield and Lint Quality
    Tommy Doederlein, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Brant Baugh, Texas AgriLife Extension Service

  • 11725.pdf (139.1 kB)
  • Control of Mix Populations of Bollworm and Fall Armyworm In Non-Bollgard Cotton
    Manda G. Cattaneo, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Brant Baugh, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Dustin Patman, Texas AgriLife Extension Service

  • 11752.pdf (132.0 kB)
  • Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Tarnished Plant Bug In Cotton Bordering Corn
    J. Eric Howard, University of Arkansas; D. Scott Akin, University of Arkansas
    Pink Bollworm Trapping In West Texas and Eastern New Mexico
    Warren L. Multer, Texas AgriLife Extension; Manda G. Cattaneo, Texas AgriLife Extension; Tommy Doederlein, Texas AgriLife Extension; Jane Breen Pierce, New Mexico State University; Michelle L. Walters, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST; Richard T. Zink, USDA APHIS CPHST; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension; Charles T. Allen, Texas AgriLife Extension
    Transcriptional Overexpression of Cytochrome P450 Gene(s) CYP6B8/CYP6B28, Is Associated with Cypermethrin Survivorship of Field-Collected Bollworm Males (Helicoverpa zea)
    Liliana Castillo, Greenville College; Bradley W. Hopkins, Texas AgriLife Research; Hsiao-Ling Lu, Texas AgriLife Research; Satnam Singh, Punjab Agricultural University, Regional Station; Patricia V. Pietrantonio, Texas AgriLife Research
    Comparing External and Internal Symptoms of Feeding Injury Caused by Sucking Bugs to Harvest Potential, with Emphasis on Creontiades signatus
    Michael Brewer, Corpus Christi AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Darwin Anderson, Corpus Christi AgriLife Research and Extension Center; J. S. Armstrong, USDA-ARS
    Seasonal, Sampler, and Time to Sample Variability In Sampling Strategies for Cotton Fleahopper and a Green Plant Bug, Creontiades signatus
    Darwin Anderson, Corpus Christi AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Megan Bloemer, Corpus Christi AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Michael Brewer, Corpus Christi AgriLife Research and Extension Center; J. S. Armstrong, USDA-ARS; Raul Villanueva, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center-Weslaco
    Comparison of Sample Methods and Sample Plans for Thrips In Cotton
    Mark Muegge, Texas Agrilife Extension; David L. Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Warren L. Multer, Texas AgriLife Extension; Emilio Nino, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Dustin Patman, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Scott Russell, Texas Agrilife Extension; Kerry Siders, Texas AgriLIFE Extension; Monit Vandiver, Texas AgriLIFE Extension

  • 11974.pdf (266.7 kB)
  • IRAC - Insecticide Mode of Action Classification
    T. C. Sparks, Dow AgroSciences LLC
    Soil Pest Control In Cotton with Chlorantraniliprole + Thiametoxam
    José Roberto Scarpellini, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios - APTA - SAA, SP; Guiiti Nakamura, Syngenta Proteção de Cultivos Ltda
    Crop Protection and Tillage – Focusing Management to Build Sustainable Cotton Systems – Year Three
    Tina Gray Teague, Arkansas State University - University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station; Jennifer Bouldin, Arkansas State University - University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station; Calvin R. Shumway, Arkansas State University - University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station; Archie Flanders, University of Arkansas; Steven Green, Arkansas State University - University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station; Richard Warby, Arkansas State University; D. Keith Morris, Arkansas State University
    Symptoms, Injuries, Yield Reduction and Quality Loss of Cotton Attacked by the Neotropical Brown Stink Bug Euschistus heros (F.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
    Miguel Ferreira Soria, Agricultural Science College / Federal University of Grande Dourados; Paulo Eduardo Degrande, Agricultural Science College / Federal University of Grande Dourados; Antônio Ricardo Panizzi, Laboratory of Bioecology of Hemiptera / Embrapa Soybean
    cDNA Microarray Analysis of Gene Expression In Insecticide Susceptible and -Resistant Tarnished Plant Bug
    Zibiao Guo, USDA-ARS; Yu Cheng Zhu, USDA-ARS; Randy Luttrell, USDA-ARS
    Regional Survey 2009-2010: Thrips Species Composition Across the Upland Cotton Belt
    D. Scott Akin, University of Arkansas; Jack Reed, Mississippi State University; K. C. Allen, USDA-ARS, SIMRU; Jack Bacheler, North Carolina State University; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University; D. R. Cook, Mississippi State University; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University, DREC; Jeremy Greene, Clemson; D. Ames Herbert, Virginia Tech; Ryan Jackson, USDA-ARS, SIMRU; David Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; B. Rogers Leonard, LSU AgCenter, Macon Ridge Station; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; Stephen Micinski, Red River Research Station; Dominic D. Reisig, North Carolina State University, Vernon James Research and Extension Center; Phillip Roberts, University of Georgia; Scott D. Stewart, The University of Tennessee; G.E. Studebaker, Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas; Michael Toews, University of Georgia; K. V. Tindall, Univ. of Missouri
    Influence of Alfalfa Hay on Egg Predation In Adjacent Cotton Fields In New Mexico
    Jane Breen Pierce, New Mexico State University; Patrica Monk, New Mexico State University
    Addition of Starter Fertilizer to Shorten the Window of Susceptibility to Thrips
    J. David Griffin, University of Georgia; Michael D. Toews, University of Georgia
    Control of Spider Mites In Cotton with Selected Miticides In Arkansas, 2010
    Jason Fortner, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; Nichole Taillon, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; K. Colwell, Univ. of Arkansas CES- Lonoke; Ben VonKanel, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; Ben Thrash, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service; Andrew Plummer, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service
    Preliminary Evaluation of Drop Cloth Sampling Efficiency for Lygus Adults In Cotton
    Dale W. Spurgeon, USDA-ARS-WICSRU; William Cooper, USDA-ARS-WICSRU
    Evaluation of Varietal Differences In COTMAN Compensation Capacity Values In High-Input Cotton Subjected to Varying Levels of Lygus-Induced Fruit Damage
    Stanley C. Carroll, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Megha N. Parajulee, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; W. Owen McSpadden, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Ram B. Shrestha, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center
    Biology of Aridelus Rufotestaceus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Parasitoid of Southern Green Stink Bug Nymphs
    John R. Ruberson, University of Georgia; Russell J. Ottens, University of Georgia; Melissa D. Thompson, University of Georgia
    Differences In Tarnished Plant Bug Infestations In Different Cotton Varieties
    G.E. Studebaker, Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas; F. Bourland, University of Arkansas; S. Lancaster, Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas
    Two Spotted Spider Mite, Tetranychus Urticae, Dispersal In the Presence of Seed Treatments
    William S. Scott, Mississippi State University; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University; Fred Musser, Mississippi State University; Don Cook, Mississippi State University