Cotton Insect Research and Control - Friday Early Morning - Session A

Friday, January 6, 2017: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Reunion F (Hyatt Regency Dallas)
Presidings:
Adam Whalen and Scott Hester Graham
8:00 AM
8:15 AM
The Influence of Agriculture on the Health of Honey Bees
Scott D. Stewart, The University of Tennessee; Mohamed Alburaki, The University of Tennessee; John Adamczyk, USDA - ARS; William Meikle, USDA - ARS
8:30 AM
Landscapes of Resistance: Describing Cotton Production Factors Driving Tobacco Thrips Neonicotinoid Resistance in the Eastern Cotton Belt
Anders S. Huseth, North Carolina State University; Thomas M. Chappell, North Carolina State University; Anitha Chitturi, Auburn University; Alana Lynn Jacobson, Auburn University; George G. Kennedy, North Carolina State University
8:45 AM
Solutions for the Future of Thrips IPM: A Predictive Model to Inform Cotton Planting and Timing Foliar Sprays
George G. Kennedy, North Carolina State University; Thomas M. Chappell, North Carolina State University; Anders S. Huseth, North Carolina State University
9:15 AM
Thrips Management in Mid-South Cotton
Don Cook, Mississippi State University; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University; Scott D. Stewart, The University of Tennessee; David Kerns, Texas A&M University; Gus Lorenz, The University of Arkansas; Nick Seiter, University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture; Glenn Studebaker, University of Arkansas; Fred Musser, Mississippi State University; Sebe Brown, LSU AgCenter; Moneen Jones, University of Missouri
9:30 AM
A Next Generation Sequencing Multi-Loci DNA Barcoding Approach for Helicoverpa armigera Detection
Jason A. Wulff, Texas A&M University Department of Entomology; Todd M. Gilligan, USDA-APHIS; Norman B. Barr, USDA-APHIS; Omaththage P. Perera, USDA-ARS; Tom Walsh, CSIRO; Gregory A. Sword, Texas A&M University
9:45 AM
Arizona Pink Bollworm Eradication Program 2016 Update
Leighton R. Liesner, Arizona Cotton Research and Protection Council; Donna Fairchild, Arizona Cotton Research and Protection Council