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1995-sandiego
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1998-orlando
1999-sandiego
2000-orlando
Mike Nelson* and Bernard Olsen, Plant Sciences, Inc., Watsonville, CA; Bob Johnson, Ag Consulting, Inc., Mount Dora, FL; and Jack Norton, USDA IR-4 Program, North Brunswick, NJ:
RESULTS FROM 1999-2000 USDA IR-4 MBA FIELD TRIALS IN CA AND FL STRAWBERRIES
Bernard Olsen* and Mike Nelson, Plant Sciences, Inc., Watsonville, CA; Bob Johnson, Ag Consulting, Inc., Mount Dora, FL; and Jack Norton, USDA IR-4 Program, North Brunswick, NJ:
RESULTS FROM 1999-2000 USDA IR-4 MBA FIELD TRIALS IN CA AND FL TOMATOES
Cecil Martinez*, Strawberry Farmer, Martinez Farms, Oxnard, CA Steve Fennimore, Extension Specialist, U.C. Davis, Salinas, CA Husein Ajwa, Water Management Lab, USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA:
STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION WITH METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES; A FARMER'S PERSEPECTIVE
J. W. Noling *1, E. Rosskopf 2, and D.L. Chellemi 2 1University of Florida, Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences,Citrus Research & Education Center,700 Experiment Station Rd, Lake Alfred, FL 33850 2 USDA ARS, US Horticultural Research Lab, 2001 South Rock Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34945:
IMPACTS OF ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS ON SOIL PEST CONTROL AND TOMATO YIELD
A. MINUTO*, G. GILARDI*, L. BACCI°, P. TITONE*, and M.L.GULLINO* * Di.Va.P.R.A. - Patologia Vegetale, Università di Torino, Via L. da Vinci, 44, 10095 Grugliasco (To) °DowAgrosciences, Bologna :
APPLICATION OF CHLOROPICRIN + 1,3 DICHLOROPROPENE THROUGH SOIL INJECTION IN NORTHERN ITALY
F. Lamberti*, Istituto di Nematologia Agraria C.N.R., 70126 Bari, Italy, as coordinator of : A. Colombo, E. Buonocore, D. De Silvestro, S. Caroppo, F.P. D'Errico, N. Sasanelli, D. D'Ascenzo, T. D'Addabbo, L. Ambrogioni, V. Vinci, A. Carella, A. Minuto, M. Talamè, L. Bacci, P. Greco, E. Tescari.:
1,3 D, A VALID ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES.
A. MINUTO*, G GILARDI*, D. SALVI*,, D. BERTETTI*, T. DUAFALA°, and M.L. GULLINO* * Di.Va.P.R.A. - Patologia Vegetale, Università di Torino, Via L. da Vinci, 44, 10095 Grugliasco (To) :
CHLOROPICRIN APPLICATION IN ITALY BY SOIL INJECTION AND DRIP IRRIGATION: EFFECT AGAINST SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS
P.D. Adams1, N. Kokalis-Burelle1, P. Fuentes-Bórquez2,3, and W. Basinger2 1USDA-ARS, United States Horticultural Research Laboratory, Ft. Pierce, FL 2 Ajay North America, LLC, Powder Springs, GA 3 SQM Chemicals, Chile :
Plantpro45TM: A Potential Low Risk Alternative for Control of Soil-borne Plant Pathogens
C. L. Elmore*, J. Roncoroni, J. McDonald, L. Bolkin, I. A. Zasada, H. Ferris and S. Tjosvold Weed Science Program, Department of Plant Pathology, Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616 and Farm Advisor, Cooperative Extension, Santa Cruz, CA 95076:
WEED, SOIL PATHOGEN AND NEMATODE CONTROL IN MICROPLOTS
Robert E. Williams*, Dow AgroSciences LLC, Moorpark, CA, Suresh Prabhakaran, Dow AgroSciences LLC, Plainfield, IN, Brian M. Schneider, Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN:
MONITORING FOR PRECISION FUMIGANT APPLICATION IN FOOD-PROCESSING PLANTS
C.J. Waterford*,. Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700 Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia P.P. Asher. United Phosphorus Ltd, 11, GIDC, Vapi 396 195, Gujarat, India.:
A NEW FORMULATION OF ALUMINIUM PHOSPHIDE PROVIDING CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PHOSPHINE.
G. C. Sabio1*, S. Navarro2, E. Donahaye2, F.M. Caliboso1, M. Rindner2 and R. Dias2 1Bureau of Postharvest for Research and Extension CLSU Compound, Nueva Ecija, Philippines 2Department of Stored Products. Agricultural Research Organization The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel:
CONTROL OF STORAGE PESTS IN THE TROPICS USING SEALED STORAGE
Ahmet Uludag, Ministry of Agriculture, Plant Protection Research Institute, ADANA Seral Yucel, Cukurova University, Agricultural Faculty, Plant Protection Department, ADANA Halil Elekcioglu, Adnan Menderes University, Agricultural Faculty, Plant Protection Department, AYDIN Seher Benlioglu, Gaziantep University, Biology Department, GAZIANTEP :
Introduction of methyl bromide alternatives in strawberry, pepper and eggplant in Turkey
C. G. Eayre, USDA Agricultural Research Service, 2021 S. Peach Ave. Fresno, CA 93727; J. J. Sims, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Riverside 92521. :
Control of Peach Replant Disorder
E. N. Rosskopf1*, R. Charudattan2, G. S. Wyss3, S. Chandramohan2, J. B. Kadir4, W. M. Stall2, and D. Chellemi1 1USDA, ARS, Ft. Pierce, FL, 2University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 3Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Frick, Switzerland, 4Universiti Putra, Serdang, Malaysia:
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT FOR WEED MANAGEMENT IN FLORIDA VEGETABLES
Jan E. van S. Graver*, H. Jonathan Banks, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra ACT, Australia Alister K. Sharp, Food Science Australia, PO Box 52, North Ryde NSW, 2113, Australia:
IN-TRANSIT DISINFESTATION IN FREIGHT CONTAINERS USING CARBON DIOXIDE: AN OPERATIONS MANUAL.
I.J. Porter*, S.W. Mattner, R.W. Brett, J.W. Nicholls, J.E. Rae and Bianco V. Agriculture Victoria Knox, PMB 15, Scoresby Business Centre, 3176, Vic., Australia:
PLANT-BACK, IGR AND SOIL HEALTH INFLUENCES THE SELECTION OF MB ALTERNATIVES IN AUSTRALIA
Llobell*, A., Rey, M., Cannon, P.F., Buddie, A., Lorito, M., Woo, S., Elad, Y., Freeman, S., Katan J., González, F., Grondona, I. and Monte, E.:
TRICHODERMA CONTRIBUTION TO IPM STRATEGIES IN EUROPEAN STRAWBERRY
2001-sandiego
Ou,1 L.-T., J. E. Thomas,1 L. H. Allen, Jr.,2 L. A. McCormack,1 J. C. Vu,2 and D. W. Dickson3 1Soil and Water Science Department, 2USDA/ARS and Agronomy Department, 3Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611:
Dispersion and Emissions of 1,3-D in Florida Field Soil
F. Lamberti*, A. Minuto, S. Caroppo, N. Sasanelli, L. Ambrogioni, T. D'Addabbo, A. Carella, E. Tescari, M.I. Coiro and C.A. Spotti Istituto di Nematologia Agraria, C.N.R., Bari Di.Va.P.R.A. Patologia Vegetale, Universita di Torino, Grugliasco (Torino) Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Mi.P.A.F., Firenze, Italy:
THE EC FORMULATION OF THE 1,3 DICHLOROPROPENE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMYDE IN THE CONTROL OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES
J. P. Gilreath1*, J. W. Noling2, J. P. Jones 1, S. J. Locascio3 and D. O. Chellemi4 IFAS, University of Florida Bradenton, FL 342031, Lake Alfred, FL 338502, and Gainesville,FL 326113 and USDA, ARS Ft. Pierce, FL 34945 4:
THREE YEARS OF SOILBORNE PEST CONTROL IN TOMATO WITH 1,3-D + CHLOROPICRIN AND SOLARIZATION
J.W. Noling 1, J. P. Gilreath2 and E.R. Rosskopf.3 1University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL, jwn@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu., 2University of Florida, Bradenton, FL, DrGilreath@aol.com and 3USDA ARS , Ft. Pierce, FL, erosskopf@ushrl.ars.usda.gov.:
ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FIELD RESEARCH EFFORTS FOR NEMATODE CONTROL IN FLORIDA
Dan O. Chellemi*, USDA, ARS, Ft. Pierce, FL; John Mirusso, Mirusso Fumigation & Equipment, Delray Beach, FL; Jerry Nance, Dow AgroSciences, Winter Haven, FL; Ken Shuler, University of Florida, Cooperative Extension Service, West Palm Beach, FL.:
EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATION METHODS FOR CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE
Adams1*, N. Kokalis-Burelle1, P. Fuentes-Borquez2,3, and W. Basinger2 1USDA, ARS, U. S. Horticultural Research Laboratory, Ft. Pierce, FL 2Ajay North America, LLC, Powder Springs, GA 3SQM Chemicals, Chile:
PLANTPRO 45: AN OVERVIEW ON SOILBORNE PATHOGEN AND WEED CONTROL
J. M. Duniwaya, J.J. Haoa, D. M. Dopkinsa, H. Ajwab, and G. T. Brownec aDepartment of Plant Pathologh, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 bUSDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA 93727 cUSDA-ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616:
CHEMICAL,CULTURAL, AND BIOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR STRAWBERRY
Bill B. Brodie* and Rebecca Norris, USDA, ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, and USDA, APHIS, PPQ, Oxford, NC 27565:
THE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER TO END USER OF A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT TO DECONTAMINATE ITEMS INFESTED WITH THE GOLDEN NEMATODE
J.M. Lopez-Aranda (1)*, F. Romero (2), F. Montes (3), J.J. Medina (2), L. Miranda (2), B. De Los Santos (2), J.M. Vega (3), J.I. Paez (3), F. Dominguez (4), J. Lopez-Medina and F. Flores (5) (1) CIFA Malaga, CAP-Junta de Andalucia, 29140 Churriana (Malaga), Spain (2) CIFA Las Torres-Tomegil, CAP-Junta de Andalucia, 41200 Alcala del Rio (Sevilla) and 21800 Moguer (Huelva), Spain (3) Laboratorio de Sanidad Vegetal, 41089 Montequinto (Sevilla), Spain (4) OCA, Delegacion Provincial de Agricultura y Pesca, 21450 Cartaya (Huelva), Spain (5) Universidad de Huelva, 21819 Palos de la Frontera (Huelva), Spain:
CHEMICAL AND NON-CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES TO MB FUMIGATION OF SOIL FOR STRAWBERRY. 2000-2001 RESULTS
L. M. Ferguson*1, G. E. Fernandez2, P. M. Brannen4, F. J. Louws1, E. B. Poling2, O. B. Sydorovych3, C. D. f Safley3, D. W. Monks2, Z. Pesic-Van Esbroeck1, D. C. Sanders2 and J. P. Smith5. Departments of Plant Pathology1, Horticulture2 and Agricultural and Resource Economics3 at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Plant Pathology4 at University of Georgia, Athens, GA, and Clemson Extension Service5, Lexington, SC.:
Alternative soil treatments for strawberry in the Southeastern United States
G.T. Browne1, H.E. Becherer1, M.R. Vazquez1, S.A. McGlaughlin1, R.J. Wakeman1, C.Q. Winterbottom2, J.M. Duniway3, and S.A. Fennimore4. 1USDA-ARS, Dept. of Plant Pathology, UC Davis; 2Sunrise Farms, Watsonville, CA; 3Dept. of Plant Pathology and 4Dept. of Vegetable Crops, 3,4UC Davis:
outlook for managing phytophthora diseases on california strawberries without methyl bromide
P. Melgarejo (1), A. De Cal (1), T. Salto (1), M.L. Martinez-Beringola (1), A. Martinez-Treceno (2), E. Bardon (3), J. Palacios (4), M. Becerril (5), J.J. Medina (6), I. Clavero (7), J. Galvez and J.M. Lopez-Aranda*(7) SGIT INIA Dpto. Proteccion Vegetal, 28040 Madrid, Spain Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentacion, Madrid, Spain (3) Viveros California S.A.T. 47131 Geria (Valladolid), Spain (4) Viveros Rio Eresma S.A. 40280 Navalmanzano (Segovia), Spain (5) CIFA Las Torres-Tomegil, CAP Junta Andalucia, 21800 Moguer (Huelva), Spain (6) DGPA-CAG Junta Castilla-Leon (Valladolid), Spain CIFA Malaga, CAP Junta Andalucia, 29140 Churriana (Malaga), Spain:
THREE YEARS OF RESULTS ON CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR STRAWBERRY NURSERIES IN SPAIN
S. Yucel 1, I. H. Elekcioglu 2, A. Uludag 1 C. Can 3 U. Gozel2 M. A. Sogut2 A. ozarslandan1 E. Aksoy Ministry of Agriculture, Plant Protection Research Institute, Adana, Turkey 2cukurova University, Plant Protection Department, Adana, Turkey 3Gaziantep University, Biology Department, Gaziantep, Turkey:
THE FIRST YEAR RESULTS OF METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES IN STRAWBERRY, PEPPER AND EGGPLANT IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN PART OF TURKEY
A.Bello*, J.A.Lopez-Perez and M.Arias. Centro Ciencias Medioambientales, CSIC. Serrano, 115 dpdo, 28006 Madrid, Spain. antonio.bello@ccma.csic.es A. Lacasa, C. Ros, M.M. Herrero and P.Fernandez. CIDA, Estacion Sericicola. 30150 La Alberca, Murcia, Spain. alfredo.lacasa@carm.es:
BIOFUMIGATION AND GRAFTING IN PEPPER AS ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
M. Nelson*, B. Olsen, B. Vander Mey, G. Lepez, and L. Rodriguez, Plant Sciences, Inc., Watsonville, CA; B. Johnson, Ag Consulting, Inc., Mount Dora, FL; W. Currey, Weed Systems, Inc., Hawthorne, FL; and J. Norton, USDA IR-4 Program, North Brunswick, NJ. :
RESULTS FROM 2000-01 USDA IR-4 MBA FIELD TRIALS IN CA AND FL STRAWBERRIES
Donohoe, H., Mattner, S.*, Brett, R., Bianco, V., Shanks, A., Gounder, R., & Porter, I. Dept. of Nat. Res. & Env., PMB 15, Scoresby Business Centre, 3176, Vic., Australia:
STATUS OF METHYL BROMIDE PHASE-OUT IN THE TEMPERATE AUSTRALIAN STRAWBERRY INDUSTRY
J. E. Eger, Jr.1, J. P. Gilreath2 and J. W. Noling3 1Dow AgroSciences, Tampa, FL, jeeger@dowagro.com, 2University of Florida, Bradenton, FL, DrGilreath@aol.com and 3University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL, jwn@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu. :
EFFECT OF IRRIGATION TIMES ON WETTING PATTERNS IN FLORIDA VEGETABLE SOILS
J.W. Noling 1, J. P. Gilreath2 and J. E. Eger Jr.3 1University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL, jwn@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu., 2University of Florida, Bradenton, FL, DrGilreath@aol.com and 3Dow Agrosciences, Tampa, FL, jeeger@dowagro.com.:
EFFECT OF IRRIGATION VOLUME ON WETTING PATTERNS IN FLORIDA VEGETABLE SOILS
R. M. Huckaba1, J. D. Mueller2, and A. W. Weiss3 1Dow AgroSciences, Ferrum, VA, 2Clemson University, Blackville, SC, 3Dow AgroSciences, Cary, NC:
EFFECT OF IRRIGATION TIMES ON WETTING PATTERNS IN MID-ATLANTIC VEGETABLE SOILS
1J. Michael Hurley*, 2Ed Hosoda, 3Steve Lindsay, and 4Brian Schneider 1DFA of California, 1855 S. Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, CA 93721 2Cardinal Professional Products, 1233 East Beamer St., Suite G1, Woodland, CA 95779 3Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc., 1050 South Diamond Street, Stockton, CA 95201 4Dow AgroSciences, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46033:
Cooperative Development of a Post Harvest Fumigant -An Example
Charles S. Burks*, John R. McLaughlinb, James R. Millerc, and David G. Brandla aUSDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 93648 bIPM Technologies, Inc., Raleigh, NC 27606 cMichigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824:
Mating Disruption for Control of the Indianmeal moth in a Warehouse
Bong Woo Nam, Min Gu Park, Jong Young Heo, Ye-Hee Yi*, Sung Moo Heo, Hyung Ki Kim, Dong Ho Ha, Byung Kee Kim, National Plant Quarantine Service, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry 433-1 An Yang 6-Dong, Man An-Gu, Anyang, South Korea:
KILN DRY TREATMENT FOR NON-MANUFACTURED WOOD PACKAGING IN SOUTH KOREA
A. A. Isikber1*, S. Navarro2, S. Finkelman2 and A. Azrieli2 1Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, 46060 Kahramanmaras, Turkey, e-mail: isikber@yahoo.com 2Department of Stored Products, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O.Box 6, Bet-Dagan 50250, Israel, e-mail: vtshlo@netvision.net.il:
TOXICITY OF PROPYLENE OXIDE IN COMBINATION WITH VACUUM OR CO2 TO T. castaneum
Jerry W. Heaps*, BCE & RS, The Pillsbury Company, 200 South 6th Street, Box 23B1, Minneapolis, MN 55402, Ernest Ellenwood, The Pillsbury Company and David Mueller, BCE:
USING ECO2FUME PHOSPHINE FUMIGANT, HEAT AND CO2 FOR STRUCTURAL FUMIGATION OF A FOOD PLANT
Hindes, D.1 Welker, J.G.1 Schneider, B.M.1 and Drinkall, D.M.2 1Dow AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 2Dow AgroSciences LLC, Latchmore Court, Brand Street, Hitchin, UK:
UPDATE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SULFURYL FLUORIDE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
S. Schneider*, H. Ajwa, T. Trout, USDA ARS, Fresno, CA 93727 G. Browne, USDA ARS, Davis, CA 95616 J. Sims, Department of Plant Pathology Univ. of California, Riverside, CA 92521:
On-going Performance of Vineyard Replant Trials Initiated in 1998-2000
R.L. James*, J.K. Stone, D.M. Hildebrand, S.K. Frankel and J.L. Harris First, third, fourth and fifth authors: USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Coeur d'Alene, ID, Portland, OR, Vallejo, CA and Lakewood, CO, respectively; Second author: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR:
ALTERNATIVES TO PRE-PLANT SOIL FUMIGATION IN WESTERN BAREROOT FOREST NURSERIES
S. Wang1 J. Tang1 J.D. Hansen2 J. Johnson3 E. Mitcham4 S. Drake5 G. Hallman6 1 Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State University, 213 L.J. Smith Hall, Pullman, WA 99164-6120 2 USDA ARS Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory, 5230 Konnowac Pass Road, Wapato, WA 98951 3 USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, 2021 South Peach Avenue, Fresno, CA 93727 4 Department of Pomology, University of California, 1045 Wickson Hall, Davis, CA 95616-8683 5 USDA ARS Tree Fruit Quality Laboratory, 1104 North Western Avenue, Wenatchee, WA 98801 6 USDA-ARS Crop Quality and Research Unit, 2413 E. Highway 83, Weslaco, TX 78596:
RF treatments as alternatives to chemical fumigation for insect control in nuts
P. Di Primo1, A. Gamliel1*, M. Austerweil1, I. Peretz-Alon2, M. Beniches1, B. Steiner1 and J. Katan3 1Laboratory for Pest Management Research, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel. 2R&D, Yaham Ma'on Region, Negev 85465, Israel. 3Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, Rehovot 76100, Israel:
Evidence for Accelerated degradation of metham-Sodium and dazomet in israel
A. Gamliel1, Y. Cornfeld1, A. Grinstein1, M. Austerweil1, B. Steiner1 M. Assaraf2*, L. Klein2, J. Katan3 1Institute of Agricultural Engineering, ARO, The Volcani Center Bet Dagan 50250 Israel; 2Dead sea Bromine Group, P.O.B. 180, Beer Sheva 84101, Israel; 3Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 76100 Israel:
APPLICATION OF DAZOMET (BASAMIDR) AS SOIL FUMIGANT: GENERATION, MOVEMENT AND DISSIPATION OF MITC AND PEST CONTROL
J.M. Lopez-Aranda (1)*, J.J. Medina (2), L. Miranda (2), B. De Los Santos (2), F. Dominguez (3), M.D. Sanchez-Vidal (4), J. Lopez-Medina and F. Flores (1) CIFA Malaga, CAP-Junta de Andalucia, 29140 Churriana (Malaga), Spain (2) CIFA Las Torres-Tomegil, CAP-Junta de Andalucia , 21800 Moguer (Huelva), Spain (3) OCA Deleg. Provinc. de Agricultura y Pesca, 21450 Cartaya (Huelva), Spain Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Cartaya-CIT Malatao, 21450 Cartaya (Huelva), Spain Universidad de Huelva, 21819 Palos de la Frontera (Huelva), Spain:
AGRONOMIC BEHAVIOR OF STRAWBERRY COMING FROM DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOIL FUMIGATION IN NURSERIES
S. Fennimore * 1, F. Martin 2, J. Duniway 3, G. Browne 4, H. Ajwa 5, C. Winterbottom 6, B. Westerdahl 7, R. Goodhue 8, M. Haar 9, C. Bull 10, 1,9University of California-Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 2,10USDA-ARS Vegetable Research Laboratory, Salinas, CA 93905 3,7,8University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616 4USDA-ARS, Davis, CA 95616 5USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA 93727 6 California Strawberry Commission, currently, Sunrise Growers, Placentia:
ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS FOR CONTROL OF SOIL PESTS: STRAWBERRY AS A MODEL SYSTEM
Greg Browne1, L.Russell Bulluck III1, Joseph Connell2, Tom Trout3, and Sally Schneider3; 1USDA-ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, UC Davis; 2UCCE, Oroville, CA; 3USDA-ARS, WMRL, Fresno, CA:
Determining unknown causes of replant disorder on prunus species in California
Y. Kobara*, S. Ishihara, H. Eun, and Y. Ishii Unit of Environmental Pesticide Assessment, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, 3-1-3, Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8604, Japan:
MONITORING OF ATMOSPHERIC FUMIGANTS IN THE HORTICULTURAL AREA OF IBARAKI, JAPAN
Robert Ryan, BOC Australia, PO Box 288, Chatswood, NSW 2057, Australia, Nigel Grant, BOC New Zealand, Penrose, Auckland, New Zealand, Dr Hari Krishna, Crop & Food Research, Palmerston North, New Zealand,Dr Alan Carpenter, Crop & Food Research, Palmerston North, New Zealand:
Alternate Gas Fumigants
Robert Ryan, BOC Australia, PO Box 288, Chatswood, NSW 2057, Australia, Nigel Grant, BOC New Zealand, Penrose, Auckland, New Zealand, Dr Hari Krishna, Crop & Food Research, Palmerston North, New Zealand, Dr Alan Carpenter, Crop & Food Research, Palmerston North, New Zealand:
The Envirosolo Technology [liquid CO2 as a solvent/propellant of pesticides].
Thomas W. Phillips*1, Steven L. Halverson 4,5, Timothy S. Bigelow6, George N. Mbata, 1,, Patricia Ryas-Duarte2 Mark Payton3, William Halverson2 and Stanley Forester6 1Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology, 2Food and Ag. Products Center, and 3Dept. of Statistics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 4Micro-Grain, Inc., 4242Wagner Dr., Clinton, WI 53525-9100, 5Desceased 6Oak Ridge National Labs., Microwave Development Group, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831:
MICROWAVE IRRADIATION OF FLOWING GRAIN TO CONTROL STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS
Thomas W. Phillips1, George N. Mbata1,2 and Mark Payton1,3 1Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology and 3Dept. of Statistics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 2Present address: Dept of Biology, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GA 31030:
VACUUM FOR CONTROLLING STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS: EFFECTS OF PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE AND LIFE STAGE
Dennis W. Keever (1), Alan K. Dowdy(2), Brian L. Bures(3), Orlando E. Hankins(3) and Mohamed A. Bourham(3) (1) North Carolina State University, Department of Entomology, Oxford, NC 27565 (2) USDA-APHIS Center for Plant Health Science & Technology, Raleigh, NC, 27606 (3)North Carolina State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Raleigh, NC 27695:
MORTALITY AND STERILITY OF THE CIGARETTE BEETLE, LASIODERMA SERRICORNE (F.), DUE TO EXPOSURE TO ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA
2002-orlando
S. Schneider*, T. Trout, USDA ARS, Parlier, CA 93648, G. Browne, USDA ARS, Davis, CA 95616, H. Ajwa, UC Salinas, CA 93905, J. Sims, UC, Riverside, CA 92521:
VINEYARD REPLANT DISORDER –RESULTS AFTER 1, 2, AND 4 GROWING SEASONS
F. Lamberti, T. D’Addabbo, N. Sasanelli, P. Greco and A. Carella Istituto per la Protezione delle Piante, Sezione di Bari, C.N.R., 70126 Bari, Italy, Istituto Scientifico Sperimentale per i Tabacchi, Sezione di Lecce, Mi.P.A.F., Lecce, Italy:
EFFICACY AND PERSISTANCE OF SOME NEMATICIDES ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDET
H. Ajwa, T. Trout, S. Fennimore, C. Winterbottom, F. Martin, J. Duniway, G. Browne, B. Westerdahl, R. Goodhue, and L. Guerrero University of California-Davis, USDA-ARS, and the California Strawberry Commission:
STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION WITH ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS APPLIED THROUGH DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
M. Nelson, L. Rodriguez, B. Vander Mey, G. Lepez, Plant Sciences, Inc., Watsonville, CA; M. Bolda, UC Cooperative Extension, Watsonville, CA; and J. Norton*, USDA IR-4 Program, North Brunswick, NJ:
RESULTS FROM THE 2001-02 USDA IR-4 MBA FIELD TRIALS IN CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES
John Mirusso, Mirusso Fumigation & Equipment, Delray Beach, FL, Dan Chellemi*, USDA, ARS, Fort Pierce, FL, Jerry Nance, Dow AgroSciences, Winter Haven, FL:
FIELD VALIDATION OF METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES
James P. Gilreath *, University of Florida, John M. Mirusso, Mirusso Fumigation, Inc., John P. Jones, University of Florida, Erin N. Rosskopf, USDA ARS, FL, Joseph W. Noling, University of Florida, Phyllis R. Gilreath, University of Florida:
EFFICACY OF BROADCAST TELONE C-35 IN TOMATO
J. M. Duniwaya*, J. J. Haoa, D. M. Dopkinsa, H. Ajwab, and G. T. Brownec a Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616,bDept. of Vegetable Crops, U. C. Davis, c/o USDA-ARS, Salinas, CA 93905,cUSDA-ARS, Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616:
SOME CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CULTURAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR STRAWBERRY
S. Schneider*, T. Trout, J. Gerik, USDA ARS, Parlier, CA 93648 H. Ajwa, UC, Salinas, CA 93905:
Methyl Bromide ALTERNATIVES FOR Tree, VINE, and Rose Field NURSERIES
B. B. Westerdahl*1, R. P. Buchner2, R. Loftus3, and T. Loftus3 1Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, CA, 2UC Cooperative Extension, 1754 Walnut Street, Red Bluff, CA, and 3Shasta Nursery, 21008 Dersch Road, Anderson, CA:
TARPED METAM SODIUM FOR NEMATODE AND WEED CONTROL IN NURSERIES
G.T. Browne*1, J.H. Connell2, L.R. Bulluck1, T.J. Trout3, and S.M. Schneider3 1USDA-ARS, Dept. of Plant Pathology, UC Davis; 2University of California Cooperative Extension, Oroville, CA; 3USDA-ARS, WMRL, Parlier, CA:
MANAGEMENT AND ETIOLOGY OF REPLANT DISORDER ON ALMOND AND PEACH
Thomas E. Hewlett, Entomos Inc., Gainesville, FL; Yong Huang and William Hammer, Epcot Science, Walt Disney World Co., Lake Buena Vista, FL; Andrew Scheurger, Dynamac Corp., Kennedy Space Center, FL; Andrew Ogram and Yongping Duan, University of Florida, FL:
CONTROL OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES AT THE EPCOT CENTER USING IN VIVO PRODUCED PASTEURIA PENETRANS
A. A. Isikber1, S. Navarro2, S. Finkelman2, A. Azrieli2, M. Rindner2 and R. Dias2 1Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, 46060 Kahramanmaras, Turkey, e-mail: 2Department of Stored Products, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet-Dagan 50250, Israel, e-mail: :
PROPYLENE OXIDE: A FUMIGANT FOR QUARANTINE PURPOSES AS A POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
S. Navarro*1, S. Finkelman1, Miriam Rindner1, R. Dias1, A. Azrieli1, Y. Gazit2 and R. Akiva2 1Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P. O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel 2The Israel Cohen Institute for Biological Control, Citrus Marketing Board of Israel, P. O. Box 80, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel e-mail: :
CONTROL OF MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY USINGVACUUM OR CO2
Simcha Finkelman*, Shlomo Navarro, Miriam Rindner, Rafael Dias, and Avi Azrieli, Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet-Dagan 50250, Israel, e-mail: :
QUARANTINE APPLICATION OF THE NEW V-HF SYSTEM TO CONTROL THE LARGE NARCISSUS FLY
B. B. Brodie*, D. J. Kepich and C. H. Cliff, USDA, ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, and USDA, APHIS, PPQ, Avoca, NY 14809:
THE SUCCESSFUL USE OF A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT
J.L. Zettler1*, P.L. Hartsell2, J.S. Muhareb2, R.F. Gill1, J.M. Hurley2, and D.B. Allred2 1USDA, ARS, Parlier, CA 93648 2California Dried Fruit Association, Fresno, CA 93707:
SORPTION AND INSECT TOXICITY OF PROPYLENE OXIDE IN DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS
Sadik Tuzun*, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn, AL; Oktay Yegen, Department of Plant Protection, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey, Elizabeth Bent, Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Center, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, ON, CA:
USE OF PLANT EXTRACT-BASED BIOPESTICIDES AS A SAFE ALTERNATIVE TO MEBR
M. Keren-Zur*, J. Antonov, A. Bercovitz, K. Feldman, A. Husid, M. Lazare, N. Marcov, M. Rebhun, Minrav Infrastructures - The Biological Division, Jerusalem 91291, Israel :
BIONEM AN EFFECTIVE BIOLOGICAL PESTICIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF ROOT KNOT NEMATODES
J. E. Eger, Jr.* J. Desaeger, J. P. Gilreath, A. Csinos, J. E. Laska, and F. J. Wessels, Dow AgroSciences, 2606 S. Dundee St., Tampa, FL 33629:
MOVEMENT OF DRIP-APPLIED 1, 3-DICHLOROPROPENE BEYOND THE WATERFRONT
Alan. V. Barak, (USDA, APHIS, Building 1398, Otis ANGB, MA 02542) Wang Yuejin, Zhan Guoping, Wang Xin, Xu Liang (Animal and Plant Quarantine Institute, Beijing, PRC) Huang Qing Lin, (Tianjin CIQ) Zhu Yunzhi and Wu Ying (Gansu CIQ):
Fumigation of SWPM as a Quarantine Treatment forAnoplophora glabripennis
Miriam Rindner*1, S. Finkelman1, S. Navarro1, R. Dias1, A. Azrieli1 and A. Isikber2 1Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O.Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel 2Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, 46060 Kahramanmaras, Turkey e-mail: :
COMPARATIVE QUARANTINE TREATMENTS OFNARCISSUS FLIES USING VACUUM, HERMETIC or CO2
Y. Kobara*, S. Endo, S. Ishihara, T. Horio, and K. Ohtsu, Unit of Environmental Pesticide Assessment, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences (NIAES), 3-1-3, Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8604, Japan:
EMISSION LOSSES OF CHLOROPICRIN AND 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE FROM SOIL FUMIGATION
J. Desaeger1, A. Csinos1, J. Laska1 and J. Eger2 1 Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, 31793 2 Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN, 46268:
PHYTOTOXICITY OF DRIP-APPLIED 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE ON VEGETABLES
E.N. Rosskopf1, C.B. Yandoc1, and E.M. Lamb2, USDA, ARS, USHRL, Fort Pierce, FL IRREC, University of Florida, Fort Pierce, FL 34945:
Evaluation of PCC1210 for control of Phytophthora capsici on pepper
Fennimore, S.1*, F. Martin 2, H. Ajwa 3, J. Duniway 4, G. Browne 5, C. Winterbottom 6, B. Westerdahl 7, R. Goodhue 8, L. Guerrero 9, M. Haar 10. 1,3,10 University of California-Davis, Salinas, CA 93905, 2 USDA-ARS Vegetable Research Laboratory, Salinas, CA 93905, 4,7,8 University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, 5 USDA-ARS, Davis, CA 95616, 6 Sunrise Growers, Watsonville, CA 95076, 9 California Strawberry Commission, Watsonville, CA 95077:
ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS FOR CONTROL OF SOIL PESTS: STRAWBERRY AS A MODEL SYSTEM
A. P. Nyczepir*1 and R. Rodriguez-Kabana2 1USDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit & Tree Nut Research Laboratory, 21 Dunbar Rd., Byron, GA 31008 and 2Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849:
BIOFUMIGATION AND MANAGEMENT OF RING NEMATODE ON PEACH
Mark Mazzola1*, David M. Granatstein2, Don C. Elfving2 and M. Kent Mullinix3 1USDA-ARS Tree Fruit Research Lab, Wenatchee, WA; 2Washington State University, TFREC, Wenatchee, WA; 3 Washington State University Agriculture Education Center, Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, WA:
FIELD EVALUATION OF NON-FUMIGANT MEASURES FOR THE CONTROL OF APPLE REPLANT DISEASE
J. S. Gerik*, S. S. Vail, USDA ARS, Parlier, CA 93648 C. L. Elmore, Department of Vegetable Crops, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616 I. D. Greene, Golden State Bulb Growers, Moss Landing, CA 95039:
ALTERNATIVE SOIL TREATMENTS FOR FIELD GROWN ORNAMENTALS
L. M. Ferguson1, F. J. Louws1*, G. E. Fernandez2, P. M. Brannen4, E. B. Poling2, O. B. Sydorovych3, C. D. Safley3, D. W. Monks2, Z. Pesic-Van Esbroeck1, D. C. Sanders2, and J. P. Smith5. Departments of Plant Pathology1, Horticulture2 and Agricultural and Resource Economics3 at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Plant Pathology4 at University of Georgia, Athens, GA, and Clemson Extension Service5, Lexington, SC:
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR STRAWBERRY IN THE SOUTHEASTERN US
Lee-Shin Tsai*, Western Regional Research Center, ARS, USDA, Albany, CA, Wen-Xian Du, Independent Consultant, El Cerrito, CA, Greg T. Browne, ARS-USDA, University of California, Davis, CA, Becky B. Westerdahl, University of California, Davis, CA:
CHLORINE DIOXIDE TREATMENT ON SURVIVAL OFSOILBORNE PESTS AND STRAWBERRY GROWTH
D.O. Chellemi* and E. Rosskopf, USDA, ARS, US Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, FL, USA, D.J. Mitchell, and M.E. Kannwischer-Mitchell, University of Florida, Plant Pathology Department, Gainesville, FL, USA, J. Graham, University of Florida, Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL, USA:
CROP PRODUCTION PRACTICES, SOILBORNE DISEASE AND ROOT COLONIZING FUNGI
2003-sandiego
H.A. Ajwa*1, S. Fennimore1, Z. Kabir1, F. Martin2, J. Duniway3, G. Browne4, T. Trout5, R. Goodhue3, and L. Guerrero6 1University of California-Davis, Salinas, CA; 2USDA-ARS, Salinas, CA; 3University of California-Davis, CA; 4USDA-ARS, Davis CA; 5USDA-ARS, Parlier, CA; 6California Strawberry Commission, Watsonville, CA:
Strawberry Yield under Reduced Application Rates of Chloropicrin and Inline in Combination with Metam Sodium and VIF
S. Fennimore*1, Z. Kabir1, H. Ajwa1, O. Daugovish2, K. Roth1 and J. Valdez1, 1University of California, Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 2University of California, Ventura, CA 93003:
CHLOROPICRIN AND INLINE DOSE-RESPONSE UNDER VIF AND HDPE FILM: WEED CONTROL RESULTS
A. Arbel1,1, M. Siti1, Barak1, J. Katan2, and *A. Gamliel1, 1Institute of Agricultural Engineering ARO, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250 Israel. 2Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, Rehovot 76100, Israel.:
Innovative plastic films enhance solarization efficacy and pest control
Roger A. Duncan*1, Michael McKenry2, Kate Scow3, 1University of California Cooperative Extension, 3800 Cornucopia Way #A, Modesto, CA 95358; 2Department of Nematology, UC Riverside; 3Department of Land, Air, and Water Quality, UC Davis:
Evaluation of Pre- and Post-plant Treatments for Replanted Peach Orchards
S. Schneider*, T. Trout, USDA ARS, Parlier, CA 93648 G. Browne, USDA ARS, Davis, CA 95616, H. Ajwa, UC Salinas, CA 93905, J. Sims, UC, Riverside, CA 92521:
VINEYARD REPLANT FIELD TRIALS
G. Browne*1, J. Connell2, H. Becherer1, S. McLaughlin1, S. Schneider3, R. Lee1, and E. Hosoda4 1USDA-ARS, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Univ. of Calif., Davis; 2UCCE, Oroville, CA; 3USDA-ARS WMRL, Parlier, CA; and 4Cardinal Professional Products, Woodland, CA:
EVALUATION OF ROOTSTOCKS AND FUMIGANTS FOR CONTROL OF ALMOND REPLANT DISEASE
Andrea Minuto1, Marian Bogoescu2, Alessandro Amadio3, Corrado Clini4, and Maria Lodovica Gullno1 1 Centre of Competence for the Innovation in the agro-environmental sector (AGROINNOVA) - University of Turin, Via L. Da Vinci n° 44 - 10095 Grugliasco (To) - Italy - marialodovica.gullino@unito.it. 2 Horting Institutul de Cercetare – Dezvoltare, Bucharest - Romania - horting@xnet.ro. 3 UNIDO – United Nations Industrial Development Organization - Montreal Protocol Branch - Vienna International Center - P.O. Box 300, A-1400 Vienna – Austria - a.amadio@unido.org. 4 Ministry of Environment and of Protection of territory (Italy):
A project to phase out MB methyl bromide in Romania: preliminary results
P. Melgarejo , A. Martínez-Treceño , A. de Cal , T. Salto , M.L. Martínez-Beringola , J.M. García-Baudín , I. Santín , E. Bardón , J. Palacios , M. Becerril , J.J. Medina and J.M. López-Aranda * Departamento Protección Vegetal, INIA, Madrid, Spain OEVV. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, Madrid, Spain Viveros California SL. Geria, Valladolid, Spain Viveros Rio Eresma SA. Navalmanzano, Segovia, Spain DGPA-CAG. Junta Castilla-León, Valladolid, Spain IFAP. CIFAs Las Torres/Churriana-Málaga, CAP-Junta de Andalucía, Spain:
CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES TO MB FOR STRAWBERRY NURSERIES IN SPAIN. 2002 RESULTS
L.M. Ferguson , F.J. Louws (1*), Z.G. Abad , G. E. Fernandez , E.B. Poling and P.M. Brannen . North Carolina State Univ., Plant Pathology; Plant Pathogen Identification Laboratory – PPIL, Raleigh, NC; NCSU, Horticultural Science; Univ. of Georgia, Plant Pathology, Athens, GA:
IMPACTS OF ALTERNATIVES ON STRAWBERRY YIELD AND ROOT COLONIZATION BY FUNGAL PATHOGENS
A. Gamliel1*, S. Triki1, M. Austerweil1 P. Di Primo1, I. Peretz-Alon2, O. Heiman3, M. Beniches1, B. Steiner1 and J. Katan4 1Laboratory for Pest Management Research, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel. 2R&D, Yaham Ma’on Region, Negev 85465, Israel. 3Dor Chemicals, Ltd. Heifa. 4Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, Rehovot 76100, Israel.:
Accelerated degradation of metam sodium in the field and its management
Don W. Dickson,* Maria Mendes, and Jon Hamill. Professor, Biological Scientist, and Graduate Student, respectively. Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0620:
Comparison of methyl iodide formulations with methyl bromide, and an untreated control on the management of root-knot nematodes, weeds and yield of tomato in Florida
Y.L. Ren1, C.J. Waterford1, J. N. Matthiessen2, S. Mattner3 R. Gregorio4, and M. Sarwar1 1. CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601, Australia 2. CSIRO Entomology, Private Bag 5 Wembley, WA 6913, Australia 3. Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Institute for Horticultural Development, Private bag 15, Scoresby Business Centre, VIC 3176, Australia 4. K&B Adams, GPO Box 290, Bayswater, VIC 3136, Australia:
FIRST RESULTS FROM ETHANEDINITRILE (C2N2) FIELD TRIALS IN AUSTRALIA
Nobuhiro Kita*, Kanagawa Institute of Agricultural Science, Hiratsuka, Japan, Kazuhumi Nishi, National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science, Ano, Japan, Seiji Uematsu, Chiba Prefectural Agriculture Research Center, Tateyama, Japan:
HOT WATER TREATMENT AS A PROMISING ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
Elio Jovicich1, Daniel J. Cantliffe1, Nicole Shaw1, Margaret Smither-Kopperl1*, and Philip A. Stansly2. University of Florida, IFAS, 1Protected Agriculture Project, Gainesville, FL 32611. 2SWFREC, Immokalee, FL 34142 :
ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION OF PEPPERS IN SOILLESS CULTURE
L. Miranda , J.J. Medina , F. Romero , B. De Los Santos , F. Montes , J.M. Vega , J.I. Páez , J. Bascón and J.M. López-Aranda * IFAP. CIFA Las Torres, CAP-JA, Alcalá del Rio and Moguer, Spain Laboratorio Sanidad Vegetal, CAP-JA, Seville and Huelva, Spain IFAP. CIFA Málaga, CAP-Junta de Andalucía, Churriana (Málaga), Spain :
NEW DEMONSTRATIONS OF ALTERNATIVES TO MB FOR STRAWBERRY IN SPAIN. 2003 RESULTS
J.M. López-Aranda *, L. Miranda , F. Romero , B. De Los Santos , F. Montes , J.M. Vega , J.I. Páez , J. Bascón and J.J. Medina IFAP. CIFA Málaga, CAP-Junta de Andalucía, Churriana, Spain IFAP. CIFA Las Torres, CAP-JA, Alcalá del Rio and Moguer, Spain Laboratorios Sanidad Vegetal, CAP-JA, Seville and Huelva, Spain :
ALTERNATIVES TO MB FOR STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION IN HUELVA (SPAIN). 2003 RESULTS
J.W. Noling*1, J.P. Gilreath2 , and J. Nance3 1,2 University of Florida, IFAS, 1 Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL 2 Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, Bradenton, FL 3 Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianopolis, IN:
INFLUENCE OF SOIL COMPACTION LAYERS ON DOWNWARD DIFFUSION OF FUMIGANTS IN SOIL
G. Browne*1, T. Trout2, H. Becherer1, S. McLaughlin1, R. Lee1, J. Gartung2, M. Gillis3, S. Schneider2, R. Bulluck III1. 1USDA-ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, Univ. of California, Davis; 2USDA-ARS WMRL, Parlier, CA, 3TriCal, Hollister, CA:
PRE-PLANT CROPPING AND FALLOWING EFFECTS ON SEVERITY OF PRUNUS REPLANT DISEASE
James P. Gilreath1, Joseph W. Noling2, Timothy N. Motis1, Erin Rosskopf3, and Bielinski M. Santos1*. 1Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, IFAS, University of Florida. 2Citrus Research and Education Center, IFAS, University of Florida. 3US Horticultural Research Laboratory, ARS, US Department of Agriculture.:
Long Term Effect of Fumigant and Herbicide Combinations in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
Ashwin V. Paranjpe1, Daniel J. Cantliffe1, Craig K. Chandler2, Margaret Smither-Kopperl1*, Silvia Rondon1and Philip A.Stansly3. . University of Florida, IFAS, 1Protected Agriculture Project, Gainesville, FL 32611: 2GCREC, Dover, FL 33527: 3SWFREC, Immokalee, FL 34142:
PROTECTED CULTURE OF STRAWBERRY AS A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE: CULTIVAR TRIAL
L.M. Ferguson , F.J. Louws (1*), Z.G. Abad , G. E. Fernandez , E.B. Poling and P.M. Brannen . North Carolina State Univ., Plant Pathology; Plant Pathogen Identification Laboratory – PPIL, Raleigh, NC; NCSU, Horticultural Science; Univ. of Georgia, Plant Pathology, Athens, GA:
IMPACTS OF ALTERNATIVES ON STRAWBERRY YIELD AND ROOT COLONIZATION BY FUNGAL PATHOGENS
John W. Armstrong*1, Tara H. McHugh2, Carl W. Olsen2, James G. Leesch3, J. Steven Tebbets3, Catherine G. Cavaletto4, and H.C. ‘Skip’ Bittenbender4 1,2,3U.S. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service 1U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Hilo, HI 2Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA 3San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 4College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI :
OZONE VACUUM FUMIGATION AS A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE FOR GREEN COFFEE
Lisa Neven*, USDA-ARS, Wapato, WA, David Obenland, USDA-ARS Parlier, CA, Stephen Drake USDA-ARS, Wenatchee, WA, Guy Hallman USDA-ARS Weslaco, TX:
ORGANIC QUARANTINE TREATMENTS FOR POME AND STONE FRUITS
Simcha Finkelman1*, Shlomo Navarro1, Miriam Rindner1, Refael Dias1 and Tamir Hezy2 1Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O Box 6, Bet Dagan 50-250, Israel 2Ethan Amichai Nationwide Exterminating (Israel) Ltd., P.O Box 2272, Ramat-Gan, Israel:
PRACTICAL ASPECTS TO THE USE OF VACUUM AS A METHOD TO CONTROL STORAGE INSECTS
M. Emekci1*, A.G. Ferizli1, S. Tütüncü1 & S. Navarro2 1Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection, 06110 Ankara / Turkey; 2 Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O.Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel :
Modified atmosphere as an alternative to MBr in the dried fig sector in Turkey
A. V. Barak 1*, B. Hamilton2, Y. J. Wang3, X. Wang3, Z. Chen4 1. USDA, APHIS, CPHST, Building 1398, Otis ANGB, MA 02542 2. Dept. of Homeland Security, CBP, Long Beach, CA 3. Animal and Plant Quarantine Institute, Beijing PRC 4. Shanghai CIQ, Shanghai, PRC:
FUMIGATION AS A QUARANTINE TREATMENT FOR SOLID WOOD PACKING (SWP).
A.G. Ferizli1*, M. Emekci1, S. Tütüncü1 & S. Navarro2 1Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection, 06110 Ankara / Turkey 2 Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O.Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel :
Phosphine as an alternative to MBr in the dried fig sector in Turkey
Robert E. Williams*1, Jim Garrett2, Ed Hosoda3, and Ken Phelps4 1Dow AgroSciences LLC, Atascadero, CA; 2Fume Tech, Inc., Sacramento, CA; 3Cardinal Professional Products, Woodland, CA; 4Dow AgroSciences LLC, Granite Bay, CA :
PROFUME* GAS FUMIGANT: A SUCCESSFUL FIT AS A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE
Suresh K. Prabhakaran1*, Joy B. Rogers2, Marty Morgan3, Ken Phelps4, Vince Geiger5, Damon Shodrock5 and Brian Schneider5 1Dow AgroSciences, Mooresville, IN; 2Dow AgroSciences, Catoosa, OK; 3Dow AgroSciences, Columbus, OH; 4Dow AgroSciences, Granite Bay, CA; 5Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN:
On-the-Job Fumigation Training – Educational and Interesting
Y. Kobara*, S. Endo, S. Ishihara, T. Horio, and K. Ohtsu, Unit of Environmental Pesticide Assessment, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences (NIAES), 3-1-3, Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8604, Japan:
EMISSION REDUCTION OF CHLOROPICRIN AND 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE WITH A GAS-BARRIER FILM
A. Gamliel1*, S. Triki1, M. Austerweil1 P. Di Primo1, I. Peretz-Alon2, O. Heiman3, M. Beniches1, B. Steiner1 1Laboratory for Pest Management Research, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel. 2R&D, Yaham Ma’on Region, Negev 85465, Israel. 3Dor Chemicals, Ltd. Heifa:
Combination of soil fumigants: Synergistic performance and improved yield
D. R. Fravel* Vegetable Laboratory USDA, ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA, and J. A. Lewis, formerly Biocontrol of Plant Diseases Laboratory, USDA, ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA.:
EFFECT OF SUBLABEL RATES OF METAM SODIUM WITH TRICHODERMA ON RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
R. Paul Schreiner*, USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR 97330, Sally Schneider USDA-ARS, Parlier, CA 93648, John N. Pinkerton, USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR, 97330, and Dave Bryla, USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR 97330.:
METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES AND MYCORRHIZAL COLONIZATION IN VINEYARD REPLANT TRIALS
B. B. Westerdahl*1, D.D. Giraud2, L.J. Riddle 3, C.E. Anderson1, and A. Pryor 4 1Department of Nematology, University of California (UC), Davis, CA, 2 UC Cooperative Extension, Eureka, CA 95503, 3 Easter Lily Research Foundation, Brookings, OR 97415, and 4SoilZone, Inc., Davis, CA 95616:
MANAGING NEMATODES IN NURSERY STOCK WITH HOT WATER AND OZONE
Seiji Uematsu*, Chiba Prefectural Agriculture Research Center, Tateyama, Japan, Hidetoshi Uekusa, Kazutaka Kusano, Masahiro Okamoto, and Nobuhiro Kita, Kanagawa Institute of Agricultural Science, Hiratsuka, Japan, Kazuhumi Nishi, National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science, Ano, Japan:
USE OF HOT WATER FOR SOIL-BORNE DISEASE CONTROL
Z. Kabir*1, S. Fennimore1, F. Martin2, H. Ajwa1, J. Duniway3, G. Browne4, C. Winterbottom5, B. Westerdahl3, R. Goodhue3, L. Guerrero6, M. Haar7 1University of California-Davis, Salinas CA; 2USDA-ARS Salinas, CA; 3University of California-Davis CA, 4USDA-ARS, Davis CA, 5Sunrise Growers, Placenta, CA, 6California Strawberry Commission, Watsonville, CA, 7University of Minnesota, Lamberton, MN:
ALTERNATIVES FUMIGANTS FOR THE CONTROL OF SOIL PESTS: STRAWBERRY AS A MODEL SYSTEM
J. M. Duniwaya*, J. J. Haoa, D. M. Dopkinsa, H. Ajwab, and G. T. Brownec aDepartment of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 bDept. of Vegetable Crops, U. C. Davis, c/o USDA-ARS, Salinas, CA 93905 cUSDA-ARS, Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616:
SOIL FUMIGANT, PLASTIC MULCH, AND VARIETY EFFECTS ON VERTICILLIUM WILT AND YIELD OF STRAWBERRY
S.W. Mattner1; R. Gregorio2; Y.L., Ren3; T.W. Hyland2; R.K. Gounder1; M. Sarwar3; and I.J. Porter1 1VDPI, PMB 15, FGDC, VIC, Australia, 3156, 2K&B Adams Pty Ltd, PO Box 290, Bayswater, VIC, Australia, 3153 3CSIRO Entomology, SGRL, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 2601:
APPLICATION TECHNIQUES INFLUENCE THE EFFICACY OF ETHANEDINITRILE (C2N2) FOR SOIL DISINFESTATION
G. Browne*1, H. Becherer1, S. McLaughlin1, S. Fennimore2, J. Duniway3, F. Martin4, H. Ajwa2, C. Winterbottom5, and L. Guererro6. 1USDA-ARS, Dept. of Plant Pathology, UC Davis; 2Dept. of Veg. Crops, UC Davis, 3Dept. of Plant Pathology, UC Davis; 4USDA-ARS, Salinas, CA; 5Sunrise Growers, Watsonville, CA; and 6California Strawberry Commission, Watsonville, CA:
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF PHYTOPHTHORA ON STRAWBERRY WITHOUT METHYL BROMIDE
SUSAN B. MALLEK1, JAMES J. STAPLETON1*, AND TIMOTHY S. PRATHER1,2, STATEWIDE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, KEARNEY AGRICULTURAL CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, PARLIER, CA 936481; PRESENT ADDRESS DEPARTMENT OF PLANT, SOIL, AND ENTOMOLOGICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, MOSCOW, ID 838442:
Allium spp. amendment, temperature, and time affect WEED seed viability in soil
David G. Brandla*, Charles S. Burksa, Jesse Robertsb, and Liz Pattersonc aUSDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 93648 bTrinidad Benham, Patterson, CA 95363 cTrinidad Benham, Sutter, CA 93982:
Further Evaluation of Mating Disruption as a Pest Management Tool for Indianmeal Moth in Organic Dried Beans
Y.L. Ren1, Y.J. Wang2, X. Wang2, Y.S. Lu2 and A.V. Barak3 1. CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601, Canberra, Australia 2. Animal & Plant Quarantine Institute, Beijing, P.R. China 3. USDA, APHIS, PP&Q, Building 1398, Otis ANGB, MA 02542:
TOXICITY OF ETHANEDINITRILE (C2N2) TO ASIAN LONGHORNED BEETLE LARVAE
2004-orlando
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2015-sandiego
Y.L. Campbell1, Y. Zhao1, S. Abbar2, T.W. Phillips2, M.W. Schilling1*
1Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
2Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS:
FOOD GRADE COATING USE TO PREVENT MITE INFESTIONS IN DRY CURED HAM PRODUCTION
Erin N. Rosskopf*1, Jason Hong1, Nancy Kokalis-Burelle1, Monica Ozores-Hampton2, Francesco DiGioia2, Xin Zhao3, Zack Black3, Zhifeng Gao3, Chris Wilson3, John Thomas3, Kelly Monaghan3, Mickie Swisher3, Haichao Guo3, Joji Muramoto4, Carol Shennan4, Utsala Shrestha5, and David M. Butler5:
ADDRESSING PRACTICAL LIMITATIONS TO ADOPTION OF ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION
2016-orlando
S. Fennimore*1, C. Wilen2, M. Hoffmann1, J. Gerik3, F. Martin4, M. Stanghellini5
S. Fennimore, C. Wilen, M. Hoffmann, J. Gerik, F. Martin, M. Stanghellini:
INTEGRATED SOIL DISINFESTATION SYSTEMS FOR FLOWER AND STRAWBERRY
Mark Hoffmann, Alexandra Barbella, Janet Broome, Frank Martin, Mike Stanghellini, Abbie Asche, Greg Vargas, Dan Hodel, Rachael Goodhue1, Husein Ajwa, Steven Fennimore:
IMPROVEMENT AND INTEGRATION OF FIELD-SCALE SOIL PASTEURIZATION IN CALIFORNIA
F. Di Gioia1*, M. Ozores-Hampton1, J.C. Hong2, G. McCollum1, and E.N. Rosskopf2
1University of Florida, IFAS, SWFREC, Immokalee, FL; 2USDA-ARS, U.S. Horticultural Research Lab, Ft. Pierce, FL:
ASD: CARBON RATE EFFECTS ON TOMATO PLANT GROWTH AND ORGANIC ACID PRODUCTION
Francesco Di Gioia1*, Monica Ozores-Hampton1, Jason Hong2, Nancy Kokalis-Burelle2, Haichao Guo3, Xin Zhao3, Erin N. Rosskopf2
1 University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, South West Florida Research and Education Center, Immokalee, FL 34142, 2 USDA-ARS, US Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, FL 34945, 3 Horticultural Sciences Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611:
OPTIMIZING ASD FOR FLORIDA FRESH-MARKET TOMATO PRODUCTION
Erin N. Rosskopf*1, Jason Hong1, Monica Ozores-Hampton2, Xin Zhao3, Francesco DiGioia2, Zack Black3, Zhifeng Gao3, Chris Wilson3, John Thomas3, Kelly Monaghan3, Kaylene Sattanno3, Alia DeLong3, Mickie Swisher3, Haichao Guo3, Joji Muramoto4, Nancy Kokalis-Burelle1, Carol Shennan4, Jingui Wang3, Zhouna Li3, Utsala Shrestha5, and David M. Butler5:
USDA, ARS AREAWIDE PROJECT ON ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION
J. C. Hong1*, F. Di Gioia2, M. Ozores-Hampton2, and E. N. Rosskopf1
1USDA-ARS, U.S. Horticultural Research Lab, Ft. Pierce, FL; 2University of Florida, IFAS, SWFREC, Immokalee, FL:
EFFECT OF MOLASSES IN ASD: FOCUS ON THE SOIL MICROBIOME
Francesco Di Gioia1*, Monica Ozores-Hampton1, Xin Zhao2, John Thomas3, Patrick Wilson3, Zhuona Li3, Jason Hong4, Joseph Albano4, Erin N. Rosskopf4
1 University of Florida, South West Florida Research and Education Center, Immokalee, FL, 2 Horticultural Sciences Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 3 Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, , Gainesville, FL, 4 USDA-ARS, US Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, FL:
ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION IMPACT ON NUTRIENT DYNAMICS IN FRESH-MARKET TOMATO
2017-sandiego
Erin N. Rosskopf*1, Francesco Di Gioia2, Jason Hong1, Monica Ozores-Hampton2, Xin Zhao3, Zack Black3, Zhifeng Gao3, Chris Wilson3, John Thomas3, Kaylene Sattanno3, Alia DeLong3, Mickie Swisher3, Nancy Kokalis-Burelle1, Jingui Wang3, Zhouna Li3, Cristina Pisani1, and Bodh Paudel3
1USDA-ARS, US Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, FL, USA; 2University of Florida, Immokalee, FL USA; 3University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 4University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA:
USDA, ARS AREWIDE PROJECT-ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION
E.N. Rosskopf1, J.C. Hong1, N. Kokalis-Burelle1, B. Booker2, and F. Sances2
1USDA-ARS, U.S. Horticultural Research Lab, Ft. Pierce, FL; 2Florida Ag Research, Thonotosassa, FL:
DOMINUS FOR CUT FLOWER PRODUCTION
F. Martin, S. Fennimore, A. Putman, O. Daugovish, A. Biscaro, S. Koike, T. Gordon, F. Melton, L. Johnson, R. Goodhue, M. Stanghellini and N. Dorn:
SITE-SPECIFIC SOIL PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION SYSTEM
2018-orlando
K.W. Kim, J.O. Yang, M.G. Park, T.H. Kwon, Y.L. Ren, H.G. Kim, S.T. Silva, M. Villalun, M. Wall, D.H. Cha, B.H. Lee:
EXTENSIVE APPLICATION OF ETHYL FORMATE WITH NITROGEN ON NURSERY PLANTS
Kavitha Krishnan, Virell To, Gisele Lima, Michael Byron, Xue Zhang, Jasmine Hendrix, Yan Campbell, Wenjie Shao, Christine Cord, Courtney Crist, Thomas Phillips, Wes Schilling:
RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON MITE INFESTATIONS ON CHEDDAR CHEESE
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