1994-orlando

Michael D. Coffey: Evaluation Of Alternatives Soil Fumigation Methods For Use In Strawberry Production In Southern California
S.J. Locascio: Nutsedge, Root-Knot Nematode, And Fungal Control With Fumigant Alteratives To Methyl Bromide In Polyethylene Mulched Tomato
Dickson., D.W: Evaluation Of Multi-Purpose Soil Fumigants For Root-Knot Nematode And Soilborne Disease Management On Tomato In Florida
J.Juzwik: Refinement OF Dazmote Application For Soil Fumigation
S.M. Olsen: Fumigation Trials For Tomatoes And Strawberries In Northwest Florida
D.M. Okioga: The Current Research Investigations To Use a Plant Extract To Control Root Knot Nematodes In Commercial Cultivation Of Roses In Kenya
Diane M. Hildenbrand: Bare Fellow And Mulch Treatments For Production Of Center Seedlings Without Chemical Fumigation In California, Idaho, Oregon, And Washington
Tom Gordon: Management Of Verticillium Wilt In The Absence Of Fumigation
S. Nemec: Application Of Commercial Biocontrol Agents In Florida's Vegetable Transplant Industry
Dickson, D.W: Pasteuria Penetrans, A Potential Biological Control Agent For Root-Knot Nematode Management In Vegetable Procution
Manuel C. Laguna-Solar: Food and Agriculture applications of pulsed power technologies as alternatives to Methyl Bromide
James A. Liebman: Integrating Research and Practices: Implementing Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Soil Fumigation in California Agricultures
Kirk D. Larson: Evaluation of Eight Preplant Soil Treatment for Strawberry Production in Southern California
D.O. Chellemi: Integrated Pest Management For Soilborne Pests of Tomato
Frank G. Zalom and Douglas Walsh: Soil Arthropod Complex in California Strawberry Plantations
Douglas Walsh, Frank Zalom, Douglas Shaw and Norman Welch: Strawberry Cultivar, Soil Fumigation, Spider Mite Interrelationship
James P. Gilreath, John P. Jones, and Amegda J. Overman: Soil-borne Pest Control in Mulched Tomato with Alternative to Methyl Bromide
A.S. Csinos: Evaluation of Alternative Materials For Methyl Bromide Soil Fumigation
M.V. McKenry: A Discussion of Five Portable Soil Drenching Devices, Three Biocide Injection Methods and Ten Biocide Agents Under Field Conditions
Will Littke: Meeting Resource Management Goals Through Sustainable Forest Seedling Production Using Alternative Strategies
Robert J. McGovern: Integrated Management Of Fusarium Crown and Root Rot of Tomato in Florida
James W. Hendrix: Cropping Systems Controlling Mycorrhizal Stunt of Burley Tobacco as an Alternative to Soil Fumigation
McSorley, R. and D.W. Dickson: Unusual Crops For Suppressing Root-Knot Nematode Infestations in Vegetable Crops in Florida
James J. Stapleton: Integrated Management of Perennial Crops in California Using Mulch and Drip Irrigation: A Systems Approach
A.P. Nyczepir, P.F. Berrand, and B.M. Cunfer: Wheat / Sorghum Rotation As an Alternative to Preplant Methyl Bromide Fumigation for managing Criconemella Xenoplax on Peach
D.R. Fravel and E.C. Tjamos: Integration of the Biocontrol Fungi Gliocladium rosem and Talaromvces flavus with Sublethal Heating or Reduced Rates of Metham Sodium for Control of Verticillium dahliae
Joe Noling: Methyl Bromide use Rate Reductions and Effects On Nematode Control and Tomato Yield
James Sever: Analysis and Atmospheric Fate of Methyl Bromide Used as a Soil Fumigant
B. Chakrabarti, T.J. and Wonter-Smith: The use of Sensor-Related Dosing System to Reduce the Dose of Methyl Bromide
S.R. Yates: Quantifying Methyl Bromide Emissions From Agriculture Fields
Douglas V. Shaw, Kirk D. Larson, and W.D. Gubler: A evaluation of the potential for developing strawberry cultivates adapted to nonfumigated soils
John S.M. Mircetich: Comparative Performance of Different Strawberry Cultivars in Field Soil Naturally Infested By PHYTOPHTHORA SPP and VERTICILLIUM SP that was Methyl Bromide Fumigated or Nontreated
David S. Irons: Advanced Film Technology For Modern Fumigation Demands
Charles J. Bennett, Ph.D.: Methyl Bromide Use and ALternative Needs in the Food Processing Industry
Scheffrahn, Rudolf H.: Synergism of Methyl Bromide Toxicity Against Termites by Admixture with Carbon Dioxide
John S. Sansone: MAKR * Process
White, N.D.G.: Canadian Research on Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Post-Harvest Grain and Structural Treatments
Donald G. Shaheen: Potential For Use Of Phosphine As An Alternative To Fumigation With Methyl Bromide
Mueller, David K.: A New Method of Using Low Levels of Phosphine in Combination with Heat and Carbon Dioxide
Heaps, Jerry W., B.C.E. & R.S.: Temperature Control For Insect Elimination
Millard, Charles E., Vikane*: Product Stwearship Initiative in Vikane* Gas Fumigant
Nolen, Scott: Borates (alternatives to Methyl Bromide)
Nolen, Scott: Borates (alternatives to Methyl Bromide)
Sharp, Jennifer L.: Hot Air--Alternative Quarnatine Treatment For Methyl Bromide Fumigation To Disinfest Fruits
Yee-Lay, Michael: Responses Of Fruit To High Temperature Disinfestation Treatments
Neven, Lisa G., and Mitcham, Elizabeth: If You Can't Take The Heat, Get Out Of The Cherrie: A High Temperature/CA Treatment For Colding Moth
Mitcham, Elizabeth J., Neven, Lisa and Biasi, Bill: Can Sweet Cheery Take The Heat?
Neven, Lisa G.: Comparison Of Heat Tratments For Quarantine Control Of Codling Moth In Apples And Pears
Greany, P.D., McDonald, R.E., Schroeder, W.J., and Shaw, P.E.: Gibberellic Acid Reduces Susceptibility Of Citrus Fruit To Tephritid Furit Files
Wilson, Charles L., Ghaouth, Ahmed El., and Solar, Jose M.: Multifaceted Biological Control Of Postharvest Diseases Of Fruits And Vegetables--Alternatives To Methyl Bromide
Solar, Jose M., Wilson, Charles L., and Ghaouth, Ahmed El: Activated Carbon-Controlled Release Fumigation Of Harvested Agricultural Commodities
Hara, Arnold: Postharvest Treatment Alternatives For Flowers And Foliage
Hathaway, John: One Rabbit--One Horse
Miller, W.R., and McDonald, R.E.: Abstract for 1994 Annual International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions Reductions
Mitcham, Elizabeth, Ahumda, Miguel, and Shorey, Harry: Controlled Atmospheres As a Potential Quarantine Treatment For Table Grapes
Carpentar, Alan: Short-Term Controlled Atmosphere Treatments For Control Of Aphids and Thrips: Efficacy and Tolerance By Cut Flowers and Leafy Vegetables
Neven, Lisa G., and Miller, T.A.: Autocidal Biological Control: The ABC's Of Genetic Engineering For The Control Of Pest Insects
Hennessey, Michael K., and Knight, Robert J. Jr: Varities Of Avocados And Caramabolas Resistant To Caribbean Fruit Fly
Moffitt, Harold R.: A System Approach To Meeting Quarnatine Requirements For Apples And Sweet Cherries As An Alternative To Fumigation With Methyl Bromide
Shuman, D.: Automated Monitoring Of Stored-Grain Insects: Acoustical and Electronic Grain Probe Methods
Laurie, G. Houck, Louis H. Aung and David M. Obenland: Importance Of Commodity Injury In The Development Of Postharvest insecticidal Quarantine Treatments
S.R. Drake, H.R. Moffit and D.E. Eakin: Effects Of Low Dose Irradiation On Quality Of 'Rainer' Cherries
Guy J. Hallman & William R. Miller: Irradiation As An Alternative To Methyl Bromide Quarantine Treatment For Plum Curculio In Blueberries
Jennifer L. Sharp: Gamma Radiation As An Alternative Quarantine Treatment For Methyl Bromide To Disinfest Sweet Potato of Weevils
Jennifer L. Sharp: Probit 9 Mortality Estimate For Blueberry Maggot Exposed To Gamma Irradiation
Edwin L. Soderstrom: Combination of High Temperature And Controlled Atmospheres For Disinfesting Harvested Walnuts of Codling Moth
J.A. Johnson, E. L Soderstrom, C.E. Curtis and P.V. Vail: Integration of Alternative Treatments For Control of Postharvest Insect Pests of Walnuts
R W D Taylor: The Potential For Reducing Methyl Bromide Emissions Associated With The Fumigation of Durable Commodities in Developing Countries
Patrick V. Vail: Is There Room For Bilogy In Qurantine?
Dr. Kathleen Dleate: Controlled Atmosphere Treatments For Control Of Tropical Pests In Storage And Stuctures
L. David Dwinell: Evaluation Of Sodium Borate For The Control Of Nematodes And Wood-Borers In Pine Logs
L. David Dwinell: Using Heat To Decontaminate Pine Chips Infested With The Pinewood Nematode
Jan Van S. Graver: Replacements And Alternatives For Methyl Bromide 1993-1994: An Interim Report of Work Undertaken In Australia By The Stored Grain Research Laboratory
D. Silhacek, S. Dyby and C. Murphy: Use of IGR's For Protection of Stored Commodities From Indian Meal Moths
Moez Nagji: Bromosorb Adsorption Technology For Capturing and Recycling Methyl Bromide

1995-sandiego

Robert A. Bailey: Elimination of Methyl Bromide presents a major non-tariff barrier to international trade of agricultural products
Gerhard F. Knapp: Methyl Bromide Emission Control From Commodity Fumigation
James J. Sims: Methyl Iodide: A potential Alternative To Methyl Bromide
Dr. Paul K. Ndalut: Natural Produts Contribution to Methyl Bromide Phaseout
Michael A. Mullen: Insect Resistant Packaging For Protection of Processed Foods
R W D Taylor: Fumigation of Freight Containers - A Study in Jamaica
Arnold H. Hara: Postharvest Alternatives For Propagative Materials and Cut Flowers
Michael K. Hennessey: Abamectin Caribbean Fruit Fly Bait
Elizabeth J. Mitcham, Miguel Ahumada and Veronique Bikoba: Development of a Carbon Dioxide Quarantine Treatment For Omnivorous Leafroller Western Flower Thrip, Pacific Spider Mite and Grape Mealy Bug on Table Grapes
Lisa G. Neven: Combinatin Treatments Of Pome Fruit For Quarantine
Krista C. Shellie and Robert L. Mangan: High Temperature Controlled Atmosphere For Disinfesting Grapefruit Of Mexian Fruit Fly
Vladan M. Vljovic: Bromosorb Adsorption Technology For Recovery and Reuse in Commercial Operation
Robert B. Gay: Controlled Atmosphere Treatment for Commodities
Walter P. Gould: Mortality of Toxotrypana Curvicauda (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Papayas Exposed To Forced Hot Air
M. Lodovica Guillino, Giovani Minuto and Angelo Garibaldi: ALternative to Methyl Bromide for Soil Disinfestation in North-Western Italy
R.P. Larkin and D.R. Fravel: Biocontrol of Fusarium Wilt of Tomat
C. Douglas Boyette: Bioherbicides as Potential Alternatives To Methyl BromideFor Weed Control
Dr. David M. Okioga: The Potential of Using Plant Extracts as as AlteranativeTo Methyl Bromide for Control of Soil Borne Pests
F.V. Sances and E.L. Ingham: Suitability of Organic Compost and Broccoli Mulch SoilTreatments for Commercial Strawberry Production on the California Central Coast
James J. Stapleton: Biofumigation and Solarization For Soil Disinfestatio
Chang-Lin Xia: Broccoli Reside For Verticillium Wilt Control: A PotentialAlternative To Chemical Fumigants
Patricia D. Milner and Chloe H. Ringer: Effects Of Composts On Suppression Of Soil-Borne PlantDisease
George Lazarovtis and Giora Kritzman: The Use Of Verticillium Dahliae and Streptomyces SPP. AsIndicators Of Soil Disinfestation
George Lazarovtis and Giora Kritzman: Utilization of Organic Soil Amendments For Control Of TheSoilborne Pathogens. Verticillium Dahliae and Streptomyces SPP
B. Chakrabarti, T Wonter-Smith & C H Bell: Reducing Methyl Bromide Emissions From Soil Fumigation InGreenhouses
J. Gan, S.R. Yates, D. Wang and F.F. Ernst: Reducing Fumigant Volatilization Through Optimized ApplicationAnd Soil Management
Michael V. McKenry and Tom Buzo: Mitigating The Volatilization Associated With Telon
James P. Mueller: Nematode And Disease Control With Drip Irrigation Applicationsof 1,3-D And Chloropicrin
Barry K. Witt: The Stonewool Alterantive
J.A. Thies, R.L. Fery, and J.D. Mueller: Effectiveness Of Resistance To The Southern Root-Knot Nematode(Meloidogyne Incognita) In Pepper (Capsicum Annuum)
John S.M. Mircetich, C.Q. Winterbottom, R.J. Wakeman: Comparitive Performance Of Different Strawberry CultivarsWith And Without Methyl Bromide Fumigation In Field Soil Naturally Infested By Phytophthora SPP. And Verticilluj SP. And Feasibility Of Using Resistance Of Strawberry Cultivars As An Alternative To Methyl Bromide Soil Fumigation
M.V. McKenry and J.O. Kretsch: It Is A Long Road From The Finding Of A New Rootstock To TheReplacement Of A Soil Fumigant
Mike D. Coffey, and Albert O. Paulus: Research In The Plant Pathology Department University ofCalifornia Riverside on Statewide Methyl Bromide Alternatives
R.J. McGovern: Reduction Of Fusarium Crown And Root Rot Of Tomato ByCombining Soil Solarization And Metam Sodium
James W. Hendrix: Mycorrhizal Fungai As Pathogens Controlled By Soil Fumigatio
Michael McKenry, Stephanie Kaku, and Rulon Ashcroft: Evidence For The Development Of A Biological Vacuum In Soil Following Pre-Plant Soil Fumigation Or Drenches
Michael McKenry, Stephanie Kaku, and Rulon Ashcroft: First-Year Evaluation Of Tree And Vine Growth And NematodeDevelopment Following 17 Pre-Plant Treatments
James P. Gilreath, John P. Jones and Joseph W. Noling: Fumigant/Herbicide Combinations For Polyethlyene MulchedTomato
S.J. Locascio, D.W. Dickson, and T.A. Kucharek: Fumigant Alternative To Methyl Bromide For PolyethyleneMulched Tomato
J.M. Duniway and W.D. Gubler: Evaluation Of Some Chemical And Cultural Alternatives ToMethyl Bromide Fumigation Of Soil In A California Strawberry Production System
D.W. Dickson, S.J. Locascio, and T.A. Kucharek: Evaluation Of Methyl Bromide Alternative Fumigants AndNon-Fumigants On Tomato Under Polyethylene Mulch In 1995
D.O. Chellemi: Integration Of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Into A CommercialTomato Production System.
Ian J. Porter, Susan E. Fergulio and Peter R. Merriman: Alternatives To Preplant Soil Disinfestation With MethylBromide In Horticultural Crops In South Eastern Australia
James J. Sims: Methyl Iodide: A Potential ALternative To Methyl Bromid
M.E. McGiffen, Jr.: Methyl Iodide: An Effective Replacement For Methyl BromideFor Weed Control
H.D. Ohr, J.J. Sims and N.M. Grech: Methyl Iodide An Effective Replacement For Methyl BromideFor PrePlant Fumigant Of Soil Fungi
J.O. Becker: Efficacy Of Methyl Iodide Against Root-Knot Nematodes InBucket And Field Trails
R.T. McMillan, Jr., H.H. Bryan: Methyl Iodide A Direct Replacement Of Methyl Bromide As ASoil Fumigant For Tomatoes
J.W. Noling and J.P. Gilreath: Use Of Methyl Iodide For Nematode Contro
Walter A. Skroch, Ph.D.: Dazomet, A Methyl Bromide Alternative
Michael W. Melichar: Soil Injection 1,3 DICHLOROPROPENE, Alone Or Combine With CHLORPICRINAnd/Or Preemergent Herbcides, For Nematode, Soil Borne Disease and Weed Control
Chapman Mayo: Hot Water A Viable Alternative To Methyl Bromide
J.W. Noling: Use Of Hotwater For Nematode Control: A Research Summary
Ken Vick: Parameters Influencing Efficacy For Quarantine Us
Robert L. Griffin: The Development Of Regulatory Policies For The Use OfIrradiation As A Phytosanitary Treatment
Robin N. Huettel: Treatment Of Russian Logs With Cobalt-60 Irradiation To MeetPhytosanitary Requirements For Export Into The United States
Dr. Thomas E. Ward: Irradiation As A Substitute For Methyl Bromide Treatmen
Burell Smittle: The State Of Florida Perspective On Irradiation As AQuarantine Treatment
David Luscher: The California Perspective On Irradiation As A QuarantineTreatment
Lyle Wong, Ph.D: Hawaii's Perspective On Food Irradiation
Jiri Kotler: Radiation Technology As An Alternative To Methyl Bromid
George Dietz: Practical Consideration In Commercializing IrradiationTechnology
Bill Hargraves: Consumer Acceptance Of Irradiated Produce
Martin H. Stein, Russell N. Stein and Albert S. Marulli: The Gray * Star Solutio
Jennifer L. Sharp: Morality Of Blueberry Maggot Larvae Exposed To GammaRadiation
James H. Moy and Lyle Wong: Irradiation As A Quarantine Treatment Of Tropical Fruit
Lisa G. Neven: Biochemical Determinants Of Irradiation In Codling Moth
Joseph Borsa, Ph.D.: Irradiation Of Grain For Quarantine Purposes: Aspects OfRadiation-Induced Perturbation Of Mycotoxin Production
Burrell J. Smittle and James L. Nation: Techniques To Identify Irridated Fruit Fly Larva
S.R. Drake and L.G. Neven: Influence Of Electron Beam Irradiation On Sweet CherryQuality
Judy A. Johnson: Radiation Disinfestation Of Dried Fruits And Nut
Roy E. McDonald and William R. Miller: Effects Of Radiation On Quality Of Fresh Fruits And Vegetable
John H. Brower: Irradiation Of Khapra Beetle As A Quarantine Alternative ToMethyl Bromide Fumigatin
William A Carey: Benefits Of Fumigation In Southern Forest Nurserie
P.P. Kormanik, S.S. Sung T.L. Kormanik, and W.J. Otrosina: Cultural & Biological Alternatives To Methyl Bromide In SoutherPine Seedling Production
J. Juzwik, D.J. Rugg, P.J. Menes, and K.R. Cease: Soil Water Management And Fusarium Root Rot In Eastern WhitePine Seedlings
Jeffrey K. Stone: Alternatives To Methyl Bromide For Control Of Soil-Borne DiseasesIn Bare Root Forest Nurseries
Fraedrich, S.W., and L.D. Dwinell: Pest Management Without Methyl Bromide In A Georgia Forest-TreeNursery
Michael Peterson: Alternatives To Fumigation And Fungicides In Barefoot ForestNurseries: Soil Treatments And Biocontrol See Treatments
Dwinell, L.D., Y. Chung, D. Lee, and C. Yi: Heat-Treating Loblolly Pine Number To Eradicate BursaphelenchusXylophilus: Verification Tests
L.D. Dwinell and W.W. Carr: Radio Waves And Steam, Alone Or In Combination, For The EradicationOf Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus In Southern Pine Chips
Bill B. Brodie: Alternative Treatments For Decontaminating Equipment Infested WithThe Golden Nematode
D.M. Chambers & C.E. Millard: Assessing The Global Use Potential Of Sulfuryl Fluorid
Barry K. Witt: The Stonewool Alternative
James J. Sims: Methyl Iodide: A Potential Alternative To Methyl Bromid
Frank H. Arthur: Impact Of Aeration On Insect Pest Populations In Stored Cor
David G. Brandl and Edwin L. Soderstrom: A Two Stage Low-Oxygen Treatment To Control Navel Orangewormand Indianmeal Moth In Walnuts
Alan K. Dowdy and William H. McGaughey: Heat Susceptibility Of Flour Beetles As Influenced By Age and Se
Guy J. Hallman: Incorporation of Fruit Coatings Into Quarnatine Security System
Laurie G. Houck, David M. Obenland, and Louis H. Aung: Phytotoxicity To Citrus Fruit From Postharvest Heat And Cold Insectidal QuarantineTreatments Used As Alternatives To Methyl Bromide Fumigation.
J.A. Johnson, D.G. Brandl and C.E. Curtis: Integrated Pest Management Of Postharvest Insect Pestsof Walntus.
Jimmie R. King and Michael K. Hennessey: Spinosad As A Bait Spray Toxicant For The CaribbeanFruit Fly.
W.R. Miller and R.E. McDonald: Comaparitive Response Of Grapefruit To Vapor Heat Or Hot WaterTreatment.
Elmer L. Schmidt, and Richard P. Woodward: Fumigants To Kill Fungi And Paraenchyma In Red OakLog Sections.
Oliver C. Macdonald and Ken A. Mills: Investigations Into The Use Of Phosphine For The QuarantineTreatment of Plant Cuttings.
John M. Ariano: Investigatinos On The Adsorption, Storage Stability, AndRecovery Of Methyl Bromide Using Petroleum Charcoal Air Sampling Tubes.
J.N. Seiber, J.E. Woodrow, and K. Dowling: Methyl Bromide Volatilization And Downwind Fate
L.H. Allen, Jr.: Potential For Off-Season Soil Flooding As An Alternative To Methyl BromideFumigation In Florda.
USDA Agricultural Research Program: USDA Agricultural Research Service Programs in California onPreharvest/Soils and Postharvest Methy Bromide Alternatives.
Kaplan, D.T.: Methyl Bromide Alternatives For Control of Soil-borne Diseases, Nematodes,and Weeds: The USDA-ARS Research Program in Florida.
Kaplan, D.T., Dickson, D.W. and T.E. Hewlett: Development of Single-Spore Isolates of Pasteuria SPP., A Bacterial Parasiteof Plant Parasitic Nematodes.
Conkling, M.A., Opperman, C.H., and Bird, D. McK: Development of Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Transgenic TomatoesFor Control of Meloidogyne SPP.
J.C. Locke, D.R. Fravel and R.D. Lumsden: USDA, ARS, Beltsville Area Programs Directed At Development OfMethyl Bromide Alternatives For Pre-Plant Applications.
Roby, D.M., D.E. Barnekow, and F.R. Batzer: POSTER: 1,3-D: Regulatory Issues, Toxicological Effets, Environmental Fate, Properties And Product Safety.
A.P. Nyczepir, T.G. Beckman, and P.F. Bertrand: Evaluation Of Guardian Rootstock As A Methyl Bromide Alternative ForManaging Peach Tree Short Life.

1997-sandiego

Hary A. J. Hoitink: Disease Suppresive Composts as Substitutes For Methyl Bromide
Philip B. Hamm: The Comparison of Methyl Bromide, METAM Sodium (VAPAM), AND Telone C-17 Soil Fumigants With Watermelon And Tomato In The Columbia Basin Of Oregon
J.H. Bowers: Effect of Botanical on Soil Populations of FUSARIUM And Other Soilborne Pathogens
G. Lazarovits: High Nitrogen Containing Organic Amendments For The Control Of Soilborne Plant Pathogens
G. Lazarovits: Mechanisms Associated With Disease Control By Organic Soil Amendments
C. L. Wilson: An Apparatus For The Rapid Evaluation Of Natural Soil Such As Benzaldehyde
Saad L. Hafez: Alternatives To Methyl Bromide For Nematode Management In Orchard And Crow Crops
Tracy L. Connell: A Soil Bacterium Which Grows On Methy Bromide And Its Application To The Dissipation Of Methyl Bromide During Soil Fumigation
D. W. Dickson: Dichloropropene Enhanced Degradation: Does It Affect Efficacy?
Jay Gan: Surface Application Of Fertilizer Ammonium Thiousulfate To Reduce Methyl Bromide Emission From Soil
D. Wang: 1,3-D Emission Reduction With Drip Irrigation
S.R. Yates: Will Virtually Impermeable Films Eliminate Methyl Bromide Emissions From Pre-Plant Fumigations?
D.E. Dickson: Fumigations And Nonfumigations For Replacing Methyl Bromide In Tomato Production
Charles O. Keddy: Results Of Alternative Applications On Weed Control In A Strawberry Nursery
Ian J. Porter: Methyl Bromide For Preplant Soil Disinfestation In Template Horticultural Crops In Australia In Perspective
Mohamed Besri: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide For Preplant Protected Cultivation Of Vegetables In The Mediterranean Developing Countries
S.J. Locascio: Soil Temperature As Affected By Soil Solarization In A Humid Climate
J.W. Noling: Relative Lethal Dose, A Time-Temperature Model For Relating Soil Solarization Efficacy And Treatment Duration For Nematode Control
David T. Patterson: Factors Affecting The Suppression Of Nutsedge By Translucent Plastic Film Mulch
Carl E. Sams: The Potential For Using Brassicas As An Alternative To Methyl Bromide In Controlling Soilborne Diseases
Mark E. Lancaster: Dazomet Activity Towards Southern Bacteria Wilt And Non-Activity Towards Fusarium In Plasticulture Tomato Production
J.M. Duniway: Response Of Strawberry To Some Chemical And Cultural Alterantives To Methyl Bromide Fumigation Of Soil Under California Production Conditions
S.J. Locascio: Pest Control With Alternatives Fumigants To Methyl Bromide For Tomato
J.P. Gilreath: Field Validation Of 1,3 Dichloropropene + Chloropicrin And Pebulate As An Alternative To Methyl Bromide in Tomato
R.L.James: Alternatives To Chemical Soil Fumigation In Western Federal Barefoot Conifer Nurseries
J.P. Jones, X. Sun, J.P. Barnett: Bilogical Control Of Pythiaceous Fungi Causing Death To Longlead Pine Seedlings In Cold Storage
Clark W. Lantz: Alternatives To Methyl Bromide In Southern Forest Tree Nurseries
Gary K. Smith: Development Of Alternatives To Methyl Bromide For Forestry Uses: The Role And Accomplishments Of USDA-Forest Service, Forest Health Protection
Lori Lynch: Economic Implications Of Banning Methyl Bromide: How Have They Changed With Recent Developments
Brent M. Hueth: Economic Impact Of Banning Methyl Bromide Use In California Agriculture
Van Johnson: Use Of Methyl Bromide And Other Chemical Pest Control By Strawberry And Fresh Tomato Growers
Judy A. Thies: Heat Stability Of Root-Knot Nematode Resistance In Bell Pepper
Christopher Winterbottom: Evaluation Of Relative Resistance Of Different Strawberry Cultivars To Phytophthora And Vertickllium Dahliae As A Potential Alternative to Methyl Bromide
G.T. Browne: Walnut Rootstock Selection For Resistance To Phytophthora SPP
Geoffrey Zehnder: PGPR: A Potential ALternative To Methyl Bromide Fumigation In Vegetable Production
R.P. Larkin: Bilogical Control Of Fusarium Wilt Of Tomato Under Varying Environmental Conditioners
Frank V. Sances: Conventinonal and Organic Alternative to Methyl Bromide On California Strawberries
J.G.M. Vos: Review Of Use Of Alternatives To Methyl Bromide For Horticultural Crops In Asia
J.O. Becker: Achievable Yield In A Commercial Fresh Carrot Production Field In California
R.T. McMillian: Methyl Iodide A Direct Replacement Of Methyl Bromide As A Soil Fumigant For Sweet Peppers
Clyde C. Dowler: Herbicide Efficacy Of Metham And MethylIodide Applied Through Irrigation Systems In Georgia
S.R. Yates: Propargyl Bromide - A Possible Chemical Alternative To Methyl Bromide For Pre-Plant Soil Fumigation
Kirk D. Larson: Nursery Soil Fumigation Regime Affects Strawberry Transplant Production, Transplant Size, And Subsequent Fruit Yield
L.D. Dwinell: Management Of Disease Losses Through Sed Treatments Of Longleaf And Shortleaf Pines
Hunter, B.B: Field Application Of Sewage And Spent Mushroom Composts In Conjunction With Basamid, A Fumigant, To Control The Root Pathogen, Cylindrocladium Scoparium, In Forest Nursery Soils
Eric A. Pedersen: A Microbial Inoculant For Conifers As An Alternative To Methyl Bromide Fumigation
Michael V. McKenry: Field Comparison Of 20 Potential Methyl Bromide Alternatives For Tree And Vine Nurseries
A.P. Nyczepir: Bahiagrass For The Management Of Ring Nematode In Peach
Michael V. McKenry: Failure Of Late-November Systematic Herbicide Treatments To Control The Replant Problem
Richard J. Brenner: Spatial Analysis In Precisions Targeting For Integrated Pest Management: Concepts And Process
Richard T. Arbogast: Trapping And Spatial Analysis For Precision Targeting Of Storage Pests In Large Retail Stores
Brain C. Zeichner: Precision Targeting: A Potential Tool For Economizing Non-Chemical Thermal Control Of German Cockroaches
Nan-Yao Su: Elimination Of Structure-Infesting Termite Populations Using Precision Targeting And Bainting Techniques
Dennis Shuman: Automated Electronic Sensing Of Insects As A Data Source For Spatial Analysis
C H Bell: Use Of A Microprocessor-Controlled Sensor-Linked Dosing System To Regulate Application Of Fumigants To Structures And Enclosures
E. Shaaya: Phyto-Oils As Alternatives To Methyl Bromide The Control Of Insects Attacking Stored Products And Cut Flowers
Y. Carmi: Evaluation Of Methyl Iodide And Carbon Disulfide As Alternatives To Methyl Bromide For The Control Of Stored Product Insects
Mr. Bishu Chakrabarti: The Potential For Phosphine To Replace Methyl Bromide
H.T. Chan: Maintaining Market Quality In Quarantine Treatments: Issues And Approaches
Judith A. Abbott: What Is Quality And How Can We Measure It?
Raymond G. McGuire: Confronting postharvest Decay In Quarantine-Treated Commodities
Arnold H. Hara: Market Quality In Disinfested Flowers, Foliage And Propagative Material
Krista C. Shellie: Commodity Treatment protocols: Preserving The Commodity While Killing The Pest
Louis H. Aung: Biochemical/Phytotoxic Response Of Fresh Commodity To Alterantive MB Treatments
Michael Lay-Yee: Can Crops Grwon In Temperate Climates Handle Heat Disinfestations
S.R. Drake: Irridiation As A Alternative To Methyl Bromide For Quarantine treatment Of Sweet Cherries
Joseph Borsa: Irradiation For Quarantine Disinfestation: Practical Aspects And Options
Jaime Gonzalez G: Wax Treatments Meeting Probit 9 Requirements For Controlling
L.G. Houck: Postharvest Response Of Lemon Fruit TO Hot Water Impression, Quarantine Cold Or Methyl Bromide Fumigation Treatments Depends On Preharvest Growing Temperature
Robert J. Brigham: Corrosive Effects Of Interactions Of Phosphine, Carbon Dioxide, Heat And Humidity On Electronic Equipment
Bill B. Brodie: Decontamination Of Golden Nematode Infested Equipment With Statement Heat
Alan K. Dowdy: Distribution And Stratification Of Temperature In Processing Plants During Heat Sterilization
Paul G. Fields: Diatomaceous Earth Combined With Heat To Control Insects In Structures
David K. Mueller: Fumigant Gas
Ronald T. Noyes: Application Of Eco2Fume Fumigant Gas To Stored Wheat In Sealed Bins
Thomas W. Phillips: Mortality Of Sotred-Product Insects Exposed To Econ2Fume Fumigant gas
Rudy Bergen: Evolution Of Quality And Insect Control In a Flour Mill
Guy J. Hallman: Irradiation Quarantine Treatments Doses For Apple Maggot, Blueberry Maggot, And Plum Curculio
Guy J. Hallman: Concerns With Temperature Quarantine Treatment Research
Robert L. Mangan: Commodity Independent Heat Treatment Parameters For Disinfestations From Anastrepha Fruit Flies
Lisa G. Neven: Development Of Combination Heat And Cold Treatments For Postharvest Control Of Codling Moth In Apples And Pears
Shijun Zhou: Controlled Atmoshepere Treatments For Postharvest Control Of Two Spotted Spider Mites (Tetranychus urticae)
Krista C. Shellie: Grapefruit And Mexican Fruit Fly Tolerance To Refrigerated Controlled Atmosphere Storage
Burell Smittle: Is 150 GY Overkill For Caribbean Fruit Fly Learve?
Mats O. Ingemanson: MIDS Infrared Technology - Effective, Benign Affordable
Peter R. Dentener: Securing Market Access For New Zealand Wood Products
Dr. Franziskus Horn: The Horn Phosphine Generator And Fumigation Methods With This New Tool For Space, Stored Products And Fruits
J.A. Johnson: Effect Of Low Temperature Storage On Survival And Reproduction Of Inidianmeal Moth
Elmer L. Schmidt: Penetration Of Fumigants Into Logs For Pest Eradication And Stain Prevention
B.R. White: Field-Testing Phytosanitation Treatments On Chilean Radiata Pine
Hussein Ajwa: Preplant Application Of ALternative Fumigants By Irrigation Systems
L.H. ALlen: Soil Flooding During The Off-Season As An Alternative To Methyl Bromide
J.O. Becker: Hot Gas Application Of Methyl Bromide And Methyl Iodide For Soil Fumigation Field Trials
Michelle M. Cram: Survey Of Southeastern Forest Nurseries: Fumigation Practices And Pest Management Concerns
Stephen W. Fraedrich: Preliminary Results Of The Effects Of Dazomet Rate And Incorporation Method On Pest Management In Southern Forest-Tree Nurseries
C.M. Hutchinson: Efficacy Of Methyl Bromide Iodide Against Nematodes And Plant Pathogens
M.E. Kannwishcer-Mitchell: Southern Pine Seedling Health And Quality After Three Or Four Consecutive Crops In Fumigated Soil, Soil Treated With Organic Amendments, Or Untreated Soil
Karsky: Steam: An Alternative To Methyl Bromide
Y. Kobara: Reducing Emission Of Methyl Bromide From Soil Fumigation: Effect Of Shielding Solar Radiation With Non-Woven High-density Polyethlene Fiber Sheet
James Liebman: California Has Not Reduced Methyl Bromide Use: Implications For Research And Extension Policy
Milton E. McGiffen: Alternatives For Purple And Yellow Nutsedge Management
Frank Martin: Microbial Rhizosphere Colonizers Of Strawberry And Their Effect On Plant Growth
B.S. Sipes: Root-Knot Nematode Control With Tropical Cover Crops
J.G.M. Vos: Review Of Use Of Alternatives To Methyl Bromide For Horticultural Crops In USA
Frank H. Arthur: Red Flour Beetle Survival After Timed Exposures On Cyfluthrin-Treated Concrete
F.E. Dowell: Detection Of Hidden Insects In Grain By Automated NIR Refelectance Spectrophotometry
Joseph Borsa: Gamma Processing: A Practical Answer To Quarantine Securtiy
S.R. Drake: Irridation As A Alternative To Methyl Bromide For Quarantine Treatment Of Sweet Cherries
Steven L. Halverson: Advances In The Use Of EHF Energy As A Fumigant For Stored Products
J.D. Hansen: The Systems Approach To Quarantine Security For Northwest Tree Fruits: A Practical Alternative
Mats O. Ingemanson: MIDS Infrared Technology - Effective, Benign, Affordable
Gerhard F. Knapp: Methyl Bromide Emission Control
Lisa G. Neven: Comparison Of Alternative Quarantine Treatments For Sweet Cherries
David Obenland: Nectarine Quality Following A Forced-Air Heat Treatment For Fruit Fly Disinfestation
Thomas W. Phillips: Quarantine Treatments For Hawaiian Fruit Flies: Recent Studies With Irridation, Heat And Cold
D.L. Silhacek: The Potential Of Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) Applications For Managing Moth Populations In Packaged Commodities
J. Larry Zettler: The Effects Of Carbon Dioxide On Methyl Bromide Toxicity
Michael I. Harverty: Nonchemical Alternatives TO Methyl Bromide For Control Of Drywood Termites In California
Veranrd R. Lewis: Electronics As A Means Of Controlling Drywood Termites In Structures: Efficacy Under Field Conditions
Janine Powell: New Directions For Forest Service Research

1998-orlando

Abu Gharbieh: Effect of post-plant soil solarization on survival of ten plant species and control of soilborne pathogens
Sotomayor: Solarization and Anaerobic Soil Management Practices as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Vegetable Production in Florida
Brodie: Use of Steam in Place of Methyl Bromide as Decontaminate for the Golden Nematode
Nyczepir: Effect of preplant solarization on ring nematode in a peach tree short life site
Frank Martin: Rhizosphere ecology of strawberry; root pathogens and beneficial colonizers
J.M. Duniway: Response of strawberry to soil fumigation: microbial mechanisms and some alternatives to methyl bromide
Roberto Garcia-Espinosa: Important biological components to be included in the search for alternatives to the use of methyl bromide in mexico
Mark Mazzola: Towards the development of sustainable alternatives for the control of apple replant disease in washington
Alison Morgan and Neal Gutterson: Genetic engineering as an alternative to methyl bromide fumigation
Judy A. Thies and Richard L. Fery: Characterization of resistance conferred by the n gene to meloidogyne arenaria, m. hapla, and m. javanica in charleston belle and carolina wonder bell peppers
Husein Ajwa and Tom Trout: Soil distribution and efficacy of alternative fumigants to methyl bromide applied by drip irrigation systems
Tom Trout and Husein Ajwa: Strawberry response to 1,3-d, chloropicrin, and metham sodium applied by drip irrigation systems
Lawrence G. Miller: Bacterial oxidation of methyl bromide: results of soil flux chamber experiments
Jerome Fritsch: Strawberries crops in france : different methods to apply methyl bromide and metam sodium in open fields
James P. Gilreath and Dan O. Chellemi: Gas impermeable mulch film affects pepper production
Andrew L. Bishop: Back to the future: Progress and problems with steam as a pre-plant treatment of field soil
Jack Pinkerton: Soil solarization: a perspective from a northern temperate region
Robert G. Linderman: Managing soilborne diseases by managing root microbial communities
Mario Tenuta and George Lazarovits: Mechanisms of action for control of soilborne pathogens by high nitrogen-containing soil amendments
Nader Soltani and George Lazarovits: Effects of ammonium lignosulfonate on soil microbial populations, verticillium wilt, and potato scab
Frank L. Louws: Compost as an alternative to methyl bromide as a means for nutrient management for strawberry production
Frank Louws and Ken Sorenson: Methyl bromide alternatives research for strawberry production in North Carolina
Frank V. Sances and Elaine R. Ingham: Conventional and organic alternatives to methyl bromide on California strawberries
Kirk D. Larson: Strawberry Yield Performance in Response to Ten Preplant Soil Treatments
Robert Webb: Unique use of basamid in combination with other fumigants in california strawberries
A. S. Csinos: Alternatives for methyl bromide fumigation of tobacco seed beds, pepper and tomato seedlings
D. W. Dickson, S. J. Locascio, and D. J. Mitchell: Evaluation of methyl bromide alternative fumigants on tomato under polyethylene mulch in 1998
S. J. Locascio and D. W. Dickson: Metam Sodium Combined with Chloropicrin as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Mitchell W. Sauerhoff: Metam sodium as an alternative to methyl bromide for fruit and vegetable production and orchard replanting
James J. Sims: Methyl iodide - recent field results
F.S. Davis, J.R. Wayland, E.R. Meddress, P K. Baugh, and L.W. Vincent: EMF for pest control in soil as a methyl bromide alternative
William A. Carey: Chloropicrin with metham-sodium and eptam for nutsedge control and the production of southern pine seedlings
Stephen W. Fraedrich and L. David Dwinell: Evaluation of fumigants for pest management and seedling production in southern pine nurseries
M. V. McKenry, B. Hutmacher, T. Trout: Nematicidal value of eighteen preplant treatments one year after replanting susceptible and resistant peach rootstock
Michael McKenry, Tom Buzo,and David Dougherty: Growth and yield benefit of replanting into transported non replant problem soil
Jeffrey K. Stone, Diane M. Hildebrand, Robert L. James, and Susan M. Frankel: Alternatives to methyl bromide fumigation for control of soil borne diseases in bare root forest nurseries
Hunter, B. B., M. T. Lyons, R. Bulluck, A. Burd and J. C. Gore: Preplant nursery soil additions of forest soils, commercial sewage and mushroom composts and basamid (dazomet) to control the fungal pathogen, cylindrocladium scoparium
John J. VanSickle and Charlene Brewster: The Impact of the Methyl Bromide Ban on the U.S. Vegetable Industry
Lori Lynch and Janet Carpenter: Economic impacts of switching from pre-plant fumigation with methyl bromide
J.W. Noling and J.P. Gilreath: Alternatives to methyl bromide for nematode control: A south florida synopsis
Louis Champon: DAZITOL – The Silver Bullet Replacement for Methyl Bromide Pre-plant Usage
Michael McKenry: Technology transfer among tree and vine crops
Joseph W. Noling and Phyllis Gilreath: Technology transfer of methyl bromide alternative for soilborne pest management
Christopher Winterbottom, Jim Mueller, Thomas Trout, Frank Westerlund: Technology transfer of methyl bromide alternatives in california strawberry production
Wes Roan: Technology transfer: A farm perspective
Sheila Daar, William Olkowski, Gisela Wittenborn, and Cliff Ohmart: Technology transfer strategy for biologically-intensive IPM alternatives to methyl bromide in winegrapes
Christopher Winterbottom, James Mueller, Thomas Trout, Frank Westerlund, Tri-Cal: On-farm methyl bromide preplant soil fumigation alternatives in california strawberry production
David Murray, California Strawberry Commission, USDA-ARS WMRL, Tri-Cal, BASF: Methyl bromide alternatives in southern california strawberry production: a farmer's perspective
A. Minuto, G. Minuto, A. Garibaldi and M.L. Gullino: Reducing the usage of Methyl bromide for soil disinfestation in Italy: Present situation and perspectives
Volkmar Hasse, Mashhour Khawaldeh, Ali Behadli, and Ahmed Sobh: Enabling farmers to adopt methyl bromide alternatives: Strategies and successes of technology transfer to individual farmers - the jordanian experience
Melanie Miller: Replacing methyl bromide in developing countries – gtz approach and case studies
Peter A. Follett & Zona Gabbard: Questioning the pest and quarantine status of the mango seed weevil in hawaii
Fusao Kawakami: Current research of alternatives to methyle bromide in Japanease quarantine
M. Kostyukovsky, Y. Carmi, H. Frandji, Y. Golani: Fumigation of cut flowers with reduced dosage of methyl bromide
Michael Lay-Yee, Karen Spooner, Barbara Waddell, Sharon Alderson: Heat for apple disinfestation - Fruit response and issues
Lisa G. Neven: Technology transfer issues involved in application of temperature and controlled atmosphere quarantine treatments for fresh commodities
Guy J. Hallman: Technology transfer issues for irradiation quarantine treatments
Krista C. Shellie: Technology transfer issues of temperature treatments for perishable commodities
Gerhard F. Knapp: Methyl bromide recovery
Errick Willis: New design for zeolite-based recapture
Krista C. Shellie and Robert L. Mangan: Decay control during refrigerated, ultra-low oxygen storage for disinfestation of mexican fruit fly
Y. Carmi, M. Kostyukovsky, Y. Golani, H. Frandji: Improving phosphine penetration into deep grain bin by aid of carbon dioxide
Morris Warren and Tom Griffith: Propylene oxide, a registered fumigant, a proven insecticide
Joel Coats, Christopher Peterson, and Rong Tsao: Natural Fumigants and Derivatives and Analogs
Lisa G. Neven, and Stephen R. Drake: Catts quarantine treatments for sweet cherries: a dream or reality?
Lisa G. Neven, and Stephen R. Drake: A quarantine treatment that improves quality development of combination heat & ca treatments for apples and pears
Gilbert F. Simmons and James D. Hansen: Methods which may prove beneficial to maintaining sweet cherry quality after quarantine treatments
Elizabeth J. Mitcham and Shijun Zhou: Control of Grape Mealybug using Carbon Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide
S. Navarro, E. Donahaye, Miriam Rindner and A. Azrieli: Disinfestation of nitidulid beetles from dried fruits by modified atmospheres
Dennis Shuman and Nancy D. Epsky: Update on electronic monitoring of stored-product insects
D.L. Silhacek, S. Dyby, and C. Murphy: Control of flour moths on commodities stored in small warehouses using the igr, fenoxycarb
Alan K. Dowdy and Paul W. Fields: Heat Plus Diatomaceous Earth Treatment for Stored-product Insect Management in Flour Mills
Paul Fields, Francis Fleurat-Lessard, and Jean-Marc Le Torch: Methyl bromide alternatives for structure disinfestation: A European perspective
Dean M. Stanbridge: Incorporating pest management into food plant good manufacturing practices (GMP's)
Peter Stoermer, Ph.D., and Melanie Miller: German Bilateral Support for Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Robert W. Taylor: Costing the phase-out of methyl bromide for non-soil uses in the united kingdom
Obenland, D. M., Jenner, J. F., Aung, L. H., Leesch, J. and Zettler, L.: Phytotoxicity of Fresh Commodity to New Alternative Fumigants
J. G. Leesch and Gerhard F. Knapp: Trapping Methyl Bromide on Activated Carbon
Dohino, T., F. Kawakami and T. Hayashi: Electron beam disinfestation of cut flowers
S.R. Drake, P.G. Sanderson and L.G. Neven: Quality of apples and pears after exposure to irradiation as a quarantine treatments
Guy J. Hallman: Radiation quarantine treatment for blueberries to replace methyl bromide
Steven L. Halverson, Timothy S. Bigelow, and Kathleen Lieber: Penetration of infested stored-products by ehf/shf microwave energy
Paul Leek and David Hall: Portable electron beam systems
Paisan Loaharanu: Irradiation as a Phytosanitary Treatment of Fresh Horticultural Commodities
R.E. McDonald, W.R. Miller, and T.G. McCollum: Irradiation-induced changes in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity and phenolic compounds in grapefruit flavedo
Burrell Smittle: Update on replacement linear accelerator at florida Department of Agriculture
Thomas W. Phillips: Cylinder-based phosphine for control of postharvest insect pests
Brian M. Schneider and Preston L. Hartsell: Control of stored product pests with vikane gas fumigant (sulfuryl fluoride)
Stephen W. Bullington: A new system to protect stored cocoa beans from insects without the use of methyl bromide
E. Donahaye, S. Navarro, Miriam Rindner, and Avi Azrieli: Quality preservation of stored dry fruit by carbon dioxide enriched atmospheres
J. A. Johnson and K. A. Valero: Use of parasitoids for control of overwintering indianmeal moth populations in postharvest dried fruits and nuts
Dr. Franziskus K. Horn George B. Luzaich: The horn generator/magtoxin granules system
Husein Ajwa and Tom Trout: Soil distribution of alternative fumigants to methyl bromide applied to strawberry beds by drip irrigation systems
C. Douglas Boyette, Hamed K. Abbas, and Robert. E. Hoagland: Bioherbicides as alternatives to methyl bromide for weed control
Carolee T. Bull and Husein Ajwa: Yield of strawberries inoculated with biological control agents and planted in fumigated or non-fumigated soil
Janet Carpenter: Methyl Bromide Use Patterns in the U.S.
Louis Champon: DAZITOL – The Silver Bullet Replacement for Methyl Bromide Pre-plant Usage
Chuck Duerksen and Der-I Wang: VAPAM: Application is key to success A Viable Alternative for Methyl Bromide
L. D. Dwinell and S.W. Fraedrich: Effect of dazomet rate and incorporation method on pine production in southern pine nurseries
Corinna Gilfillan: Phasing out methyl bromide in developing countries: reducing the gap
Jennifer Juzwik, Laura Wallach, Raymond Allmaras, Michael Irvine, and Joseph O'Brien: Integrated management of soil-borne pests in forest nurseries: a systems approach
Y. Kobara, K. Inao and Y. Ishii: Reducing emission of methyl bromide from soil fumigation: effect of a sheet containing titanium dioxide
R.P. Larkin: Biological control of fusarium wilt diseases by nonpathogenic fusarium spp.: formulations and field efficacy
Joe Maliekal, Mark Beach, and Prem Warrior: DITERA NEMATICIDE
Christian MARTIN, and Muriel DUBOIS: Comparative Technical and Economical Data for Sustainable Soil Disinfestation Alternatives in Vegetables Crop for Plastic Greenhouses in South France
Robert T. McMillan, Jr. and Herbert H. Bryan: VAPAM as an alternative to methyl bromide for south florida tomato growers
P.Baugh, E. Medress, R. Wayland, F. Davis, and L. Vincent: Electromagnetic fields (emf) for soil pest control as a MeBr alternative: efficacy and technology
Neil Phillips, Jr., James P Mullen and A. Lawrence Christy: The Use of ENZONE to Control Soil Insect and Disease Problems
Elf Atochem) and Jerome Fritsch: Barrier film with orgalloy: already used for methyl bromide, also efficient with alternatives (Didier Roumilhac, Ben Simkin
Craig S. Charron and Carl E. Sams: Macerated Brassica leaves suppress Pythium ultimum and Rhizoctonia solani mycelial growth
K.G. Shetty, J.C. Hubbard, K.V. Subbarao and O.C. Huisman: Mechanism of broccoli-mediated verticillium wilt reduction
Dilip Shinde, A. G. Hornsby, and M. R. Savabi: Modeling methyl bromide performance in plastic-mulched, bedded vegetable production
J.O. Becker, C.M. Hutchinson1, H.D. , M.E. McGiffen, Jr., and J.J. Sims: Efficacy of methyl bromide and methyl iodide against lesion nematodes harbored in rose roots
James E. Woodrow, James S. LeNoir, and James N. Seiber: Determination of mitc in air downwind of fields treated with metam sodium by drip irrigation
Alan K. Dowdy: Penetration of Heat into Cereal-grain Processing Equipment During a Facility Heat TreAtment
Bill Thomas: Update on Domestic and International Methyl Bromide Regulatory Issues
Frank H. Arthur: The effects of temperature on residual efficacy of cyfluthrin wettable powder
Charles Burks, James Baker, and David Hagstrum: Procedures to facilitate release of immature parasitoids into bulk grain storage as infested, parasitized kernels
Darmawi, J. Legaspi, and G. J. Hallman: Radiation doses for quarantine security against mexican rice borer and sugarcane borer
Nancy D. Epsky and Dennis Shuman: Evaluation of a manufactured electronic grain probe insect counter
Peter A. Follett, Suzy Sanxter and Bob Lower: Quarantine treatments for cryptophlebia in hawaiian lychee and longan
Walter P. Gould and Ray McGuire: Hot water treatment for mealybugs on limes
Guy J. Hallman: Potential quarantine treatments against plum curculio to replace methyl bromide
A. L. Hoch, D. Topp, B. C. Zeichner, and Z. Mehr: Evaluation of a Recirculating SAFE-HEAT® Thermal Pest Eradication Chamber to Control Commodity Pests
Albert S. Marulli: The Economics of Irradiation and the Gray Star Food Irradiator
W. R. Miller and R. E. McDonald: Refrigerated storage and ripening of irradiated papaya (SOLO 'SUNRISE')
David M. Obenland, L. H. Aung and J. F. Jenner: Postharvest fresh commodity quality/phytotoxicity after alternative mb treatments
Robert J. Petry: Technology transfer: Training in developing nations for commercial HTFA quarantine export operations -the Cook Islands success story
Donald B. Thomas & Krista C. Shellie: Modeling a generic lethal heat dose for mexican fruit fly (Anastrepha ludens)
Morris Warren and Tom Griffith: Propylene oxide, a registered fumigant, a proven insecticide
J. Larry Zettler and J. G. Leesch: Chemical alternatives for methyl bromide treatments of dried fruits and nuts

1999-sandiego

Cebolla: Two Years Effect of Some Alternatives to Methyl Bromide on Strawberry Crops
Duniway: Chemical and Cultural Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Soil for Strawberry
Eayre: Enhanched Yield in Strawberries Without use of Methyl Bromide
Gordon: Management of Verticillium Wilt in Strawberry Nurseries
Locascio: Strawberry Production with Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Fumigation
Martin: Strawberry Root Rot and the Recovery of Pythium and Rhizoctonia spp.
Bull: Factors Influencing Integrated Methods for Control of Soilborne Diseases of Strawberry
Lopez-Aranda: The Spanish National Project on Alternatives to Methyl Bromide: The Case of Strawberry
Sances: Conventional and Organic Alternatives to Methyl Bromide on California Strawberries
Trout: Strawberry Response to Fumigants Applied by Drip Irrigation Systems
Morgan: Production of Herbicide Tolerant Strawberry Through Genetic Engineering
Fennimore: Weed Control in California Strawberries without Methyl Bromid
Locasico: Soil Flooding and Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Tomato Production
Rosskopf: Alternative Soil Disinfestation Treatments for Weed Control
Gilreath: Efficacy of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Tomato and Double-Cropped Cucumber
Gilreath: Soil Fumigation and Herbicide Combinations for Caladium
Porter: Will Fumigants, Biofumigants or IPM Adequately Replace Methyl Bromide in Australia
Brown: Research on Replanting Apples Without Methyl Bromide in Tasmania, Australia
VanSickle: Sustainable Impacts for a Seamless Transition in the U.S. Vegetable Industry
Ndalut: Potential Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Soil Fumigation
Gamliel: Control of Soilborne Diseases by Combined Soil and Post-Harvest Treatments
Gamliel: Combined Organic Amendments with Soil Heating to Control Soilborne Plant Pathogens
Brodie: Using Steam to Replace Methyl Bromide in the Golden Nematode Control Program
Noling: Propargyl Bromide, Biorationals, and other Fumigants for Nematode Control
Noling: Plant Resistance and Soil Amendments in Florida Tomato and Pepper
Chellemi: Impact of Soil Disinfestation Practices on Plant Health
Lasarovits: Nitrogen Transformation Products Eliminate Plant Pathogens in Soil
Amadioha: Control of Tomato Wild with Solarization and Methyl Bromide or Trichoderma Hazianum
Gromovykh: Strains fo Trichoderma Benefit for Biological Control of Seedlings Pathogens
Gromovykh: Use of Different forms of Trichoderma as a Soil Fumigant Picea obovata
Minuto: Soil Fumigation with Allylisotiocyanate: Preliminary Results in Italy
McKenry: A Rejection Phenomenon Can Occur as Root Systems Move into an Alien Soil Ecosystem
McKenry: First-Year Nematode Control and Tree Growth Using Treatments Appropriate for Buffer Zones
Mazzola: Managing Soil Micorbial Communities to Enhance Growth of Apple in Replant Soils
Trout: Preplant Application of Fumigants to Orchards by Micro-Irrigation Systems
Norton: IR-4 Methyl Bromide Alternative Programs for Strawberries and Tomatoes
Huettel: Potential Funding from USDA-CSREES for Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Miller: Policy Measures to Facilitate Methyl Bromide Phase Out
Elmore: Enhacing Soil Solarization for Pest Control in Field-Grown Flower Crops
Shetty: Management of Verticillium Wilt in Strawberry Using Vegetable Crop Rotation
Schneider: Grape Replant Disorder - Field Tests of Some Potential Alternatives
Harris: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Fumigation in Forest Nurseries of the Western U.s.
Sargent: Heat Treatment: Capabilities and Limitations
Rodriguez-Kabana: Insecticidal Properties of Iodinated Hydrocarbons
Halverson: The Control of Various Species of Stored-Product Insects with EHF Energy
Lynch: The Economic Impacts of Banning Methyl Bromide: Where do we need more research
McAllister: A Commercial Recapture System for Methyl Bromide at Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport
Roger Cavasin1, David K. Mueller, Alain Van Ryckeghem, Michel Maheu, MartinSaint-Pierre: Methyl Bromide Alternatives: Toronto Trials
Fields: Efficasy of Three Fumigant Methods for Empty Ship Holds Against Stored Product Insects Adults and Eggs
Mathews: Fumigation of an Empty Shiphold Using the Horn Generator Magtoxin Granules System
Weightman: Recover and Recycle Using Bromosorb Technology
Brighham: Corrosion of Metals in Phosphine
Navarro: Reducing Methyl Bromide Dosage or Exposure Time Using Carbon Dioxide with Methyl Bromide or Carbon Dioxide with Heat
Williams: Enhanced Fumigation Efficacy as a Methyl Bromide Alternative: Case Studies with Sulfuryl Fluoride
Schneider: Sulfurly Fluoride Research and Development Update
Stapleton: Solarization Approved Against Nematode Infestation of containerized Nursery Stock
Stapleton: Fumigation and/or Solarization Soil Treatment for Verticillium Wilt of Apricot
Haglun: Metam Sodium a Potential Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Dickson: Methyl Bromide and Chloropicrin Effects on Pasteuria Penetrans
Rodriguez-Kabana: Nematicidal Activity of Iodinated Hydrocarbons
Miller: Bacterial Oxidation of Methyl Bromide: Field Tests
Papiernik: A New Method for Estimating the Permeability of Plastic Films to Fumigant Vapors
Grimaud: Orgalloy VIF Films: Reducing Preplant Fumigant Dosages with Preserved Efficiency
Pryor: Results of 2 Years of Field Trials Using Ozone Gas as a Soil Treatment
Judy A. Johnson and Karen A. Valero: Response of Navel Orangeworm and Indianmeal Moth Eggs to Low Temperature Storage
Ross: Brazil's Use of Irradiation as an Alternative Treatment and Replacement for Methyl Bromide
Kunstadt: Radiation Disinfestation and Fumigant Replacement, A Technology Whose Time is Now
Simmons: MAP Packing to Meet Quarantine Security Requirements for Sweet Cheeries
Whiting: A High-Pressure Water Jet Treatment To Remove Quarantine Pests From Harvested Apples
Denis: Exploratory Research on Freeze Treatment of Disinfestation of Dates
Griffith: Propylene Oxide, A Registered Fumigant, A Proven Insecticide
Smith: Efficacy of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Against Forest Pests Potentially Imported to U.S. Via Chile
Gilfillan: UNEP's Roundtable session
Guillermo Castelllá Lorenzo: Lessons Learned During UNIDO's Project Implementation in the Methyl Bromide Sector
Fazza: Disseminating Methyl Bromide Alternative Technologies to Jordanian Farmers
Leesch: The Use of Three Fumigants on Walnuts to Control Diapausing Codling Moth Larvae
Taylor: Design and Implementation of Demonstration Projects in Developing Countries
Miller: Assisting Developing Countries - Multilaterial Fund and GTZ Approach
Vail: Efficacy/Persistence of Indianmeal Moth Granulosis Virus Applied to Nuts
Becker: Efficacy of Methyl Iodide and Synergy with Chloropicrin for Control of Soil-Borne Fungi
Boyette: Bioherbicides as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Weed Control in Tomato
Browne: Phytophthora Control on Strawberry, Almond and Walnut Without Methyl Bromide
Koaklis-Burelle: Evaluation of Amended Transplant Mixes for Fruit and Vegetable Production
Dwinell: Contamination of Pinus Radiat a Seeds in California by Fusarium Circinatum
Eger: Telone Products as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Florida Crops
D. R. Fravel and R. P. Larkin: Mode of Action of Beneficial Fusaria For Biocontrol of Fusarium Wilt
Grimaud: Orgalloy VIF Films: Reducing Preplant Fumigant Dosages with Preserved Efficiency
Horner: Alternative Soil Fumigant Trials in New Zealand Strawberry Production
Kobara: Reducing Methyl Bromide Emissions From Fields with a Sheet Containing Titanium Dioxide
Lynch: Impact of 1,3-D Restrictions in California After a Ban on Methyl Bromide
Mckenry: Performance of Agri-50 as a Nematicidal Root Dip
McMillan: Effect of Metam Sodium and Methyl Bromide on Root-Knot Weeds and Yield in Florida Tomatoes
Miller: Assisting Developing Countries - Multilaterial Fund and GTZ Approach
Noble: Biofumigation as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide for Control of White Grub Larvae
Nyczepir: Host Response of Guardian Peach Rootstock in Different Meloidogyne spp. Isolater
Papiernik: Application of Ammonium Thiosulfate to Reduce Telone II Emissions From Soil
Papiernik: Enhanced Fumigant Activity at Higher Soil Temperature
Papiernik: Impacts of Methyl Bromide and It's Alternatives on Soil Microbial Communities
Phillips: Enzone Soil Fumigant: Application is Key to Success
Rimini: Virtually Impermeable Film for Use as Mulch and in Broadcast Fumigation
Sato: Reducing Methyl Bromide in Preplant Soil Treatment for Ginger Root
Steckler: Agri-50: Results of Nationwide Field Testing
Arthur: Evaluation of a New Diatomaceous Earth (DE) Formulation to Control Stored-Product Beetles
Aung: Lemon and Nectarine Quality/Phytotoxicity After Alternative Methyl Bromide Treatments
Burks: Necessary Conditions for Indianmeal Moth Development on Raisins
Follett: Accelerated Quarantine Treatment Development for Insects on Poor Hosts
Griffith: Propylene Oxide, A Registered Fumigant, A Proven Insecticide
Mitcham: Using Microcalorimetry to Better Understand Insect Response to CA
Schneider: Quarantine Use of Methyl Bromide in the U.S. - What are the Numbers
Shellie: Semi-Commercial Scale Ultra-Low Oxygen Storage For Disinfestation
Zettler: Sulfuryl Fluoride: A Disinfestation Treatment for Walnuts and Almonds
Thomas: Update on the Methyl Bromide Phase Out
Mercado: Phasing Out Methyl Bromide in China: A Developing Country Initiative

2000-orlando

Robin N. Huettel: METHYL BROMIDE TRANSITION PROGRAM COMPETITIVE GRANT
Dr. Jack Norton, Manager Special Projects, IR-4 Headquarters, North Brunswick, NJ: REVIEW OF IR-4 METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS FOR MINOR CROPS
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
M.Sc. Fabio Chaverri; M.Sc. Arnoldo Gadea: Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Costa Rica: Demonstration Projects on Melon and Cut Flowers
J. Bao1, D. Fravel1*, G. Lazarovits, D. Chellemi, P. van Berkum, and N. O'Neill: POPULATION STRUCTURE OF FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM IN CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC TOMATO PRODUCTION IN FLORIDA
R. Rodriguez-Kabana* and D. G. Robertson. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: NEMATICIDAL AND HERBICIDAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUID FORMULATION OF POTASSIUM AZIDE
Anastasiah N. Ngigi and Paul K. Ndalut, Department Of Chemistry, Moi University, P.O. Box 1125, Eldoret, Kenya. : EVALUATION OF NATURAL PRODUCTS AS POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE IN SOIL FUMIGATION
J. M. Duniwaya*, J. J. Haoa, D. M. Dopkinsa, H. Ajwab, and G. T. Brownec: SOME CHEMICAL, CULTURAL, AND BIOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FUMIGATION OF SOIL FOR STRAWBERRY
J.M. López-Aranda (1)*, J.J. Medina (2), L. Miranda and F. Domínguez (3): THREE YEARS OF SHORT-TERM ALTERNATIVES TO MB ON HUELVA STRAWBERRIES
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
C. G. Eayre, USDA Agricultural Research Service, 2021 S. Peach Ave. Fresno, CA 93727.: Alternatives to Methyl bromide in Strawberries and Peaches
Patricia Fuentes-Bórquez1,3, Nancy Kokalis-Burelle2, William Basinger1, Andres Cosio4, and Claudio Carter: PLANTPRO 45TM as an Alternative for Nematode Control in Chilean Grape Crops
S. Schneider*, H. Ajwa, T. Trout, USDA ARS, Fresno, CA 93727 J. Sims, Department of Plant Pathology University of California, Riverside, CA 92521: ALTERNATIVES FOR VINEYARD REPLANT AND GRAPEVINE NURSERIES
A. P. Nyczepir*, USDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit & Tree Nut Research Laboratory, 21 Dunbar Rd., Byron, GA 31008.: EVALUATION OF PEACH ROOTSTOCKS FOR MANAGEMENT OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE IN THE SOUTHEAST
Tom Trout* and Husein Ajwa USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: FUMIGATION AND FALLOWING EFFECTS ON REPLANT PROBLEMS IN CALIFORNIA PEACH
Michael McKenry*, University of California Riverside, Nematology Department: IPM-BASED GUIDELINES FOR REPLANTING PRUNUS ORCHARDS IN 2000 WITHOUT METHYL BROMIDE
R. Rodriguez-Kabana. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: EVALUATION OF THE HERBICIDAL AND NEMATICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF PROPARGYL BROMIDE
Robert S. Dungan*, QingLi Ma, Jianying Gan, Sharon K. Papiernik and Scott R. Yates USDA-ARS, George E. Brown, Jr. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, CA, 92507: Propargyl Bromide: Preliminary Efficacy and Environmental Results
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
M. A. Allan*, C.T. Schiller, Tomen Agro, Inc., 2000: TM-425 (Iodomethane), Development and Regulatory Update.
R. Rodriguez-Kabana. and A. G. Appel, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: PESTICIDAL PROPERTIES OF VOLATILE, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT, IODINATED HYDROCARBONS
James J. Sims* and Michael StanghellinI: APPLICATION OF METHYL IODIDE VIA BURIED DRIP IRRIGATION
James P. Gilreath1*, Carlene A. Chase2 and Daniel O. Chellemi3: NUTSEDGE CONTROL WITH REDUCED RATES OF METHYL BROMIDE AND VIRTUALLY IMPERMEABLE FILM MULCH
J. E. Eger, Jr.* Dow AgroSciences, 2606 South Dundee Blvd., Tampa, FL 33629: EFFICACY OF TELONE PRODUCTS IN FLORIDA CROPS: A SEVEN YEAR SUMMARY
J. P. Gilreath1*, J. W. Noling2, J. P. Jones 1, S. J. Locascio3 and D. O. Chellemi4: SOILBORNE PEST CONTROL IN TOMATO FOLLOWED BY CUCUMBER WITH 1, 3-D + CHLOROPICRIN AND SOLARIZATION
S. J. Locascio and D. W. Dickson, Horticultural Sciences and Entomology and Nematology Departments, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611.: BROADCAST vs IN-ROW APPLICATION OF 1,3-D PLUS CHLOROPICRIN AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR TOMATO FUMIGANTS
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
Bruce A. Houtman, CIH Global Regulatory Manager, Soil and Structural Fumigants Dow AgroSciences, 9330 Zionsville Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA: TELONE* SOIL FUMIGANTS: REGULATORY STATUS, STRATEGY AND FUTURE
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.
Nance, Jerry - Dow AgroSciences; Mirusso, John - Dow AgroSciences; Weiss*, Anthony - Dow AgroSciences: IMPROVEMENTS TO TELONE APPLICATION
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
David Keen : Effect of Organocide on Suppression of Nematode Population
William A. Haglund, Ph.D. Plant Pathologist/Nematologist Emeritus Washington State University- Mount Vernon, Washington Consultant, Metam-Sodium Task Force: METAM SODIUM AND METAM COMBINATIONS A VIABLE REPLACEMENT FOR METHYL BROMIDE
Robert T. McMillan, Jr. and Herbert H. Bryan University of Florida, TREC, Homestead, FL 33031: EFFECT OF METAM SODIUM AND METHYL BROMIDE ON ROOT-KNOT NUTSEDGE AND DAMPOFF ON CUCUMBER CV. DASHER II
Bill Carey: PRODUCING SOUTHERN PINE SEEDLINGS WITH METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES
David A. Sullivan, Executive Director Metam-Sodium Task Force: METAM SODIUM SEALING METHODS TO INCREASE DOSE OF BIOCIDE AND IMPROVE EFFICACY
Husein Ajwa* and Tom Trout USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA: DISTRIBUTION OF DRIP APPLIED FUMIGANTS UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS
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
Nancy Kokalis-Burelle1, Patricia Fuentes-Bórquez2, and Pamela Adams1 1USDA, ARS Horticultural Research Lab, Ft. Pierce, FL 2Ajay North America, LLC, Powder Springs, GA: EFFECTS OF REDUCED RISK ALTERNATIVES ON NEMATODE POPULATIONS AND CROP YIELD
Hangman Wei: Messenger: A New Tool for Pest Management
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
T. M. Webster, Crop Protection and Management Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA 31794: NUTSEDGE (Cyperus spp.) MANAGEMENT IN CUCURBITS.
S.A. Fennimore * 1, M.J. Haar 2 and H. Ajwa 3 1,2University of California-Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 3USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA 93727: WEED CONTROL OPTIONS IN CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY WITHOUT METHYL BROMIDE
Melanie Miller: Alternatives for Soil Treatments in Developing Countries: GTZ Project Results
Louis Champon, Technical Director Champon Millennium Chemicals, Inc.: DAZITOL The Replacement for Methyl Bromide Pre-plant Usage
Peter C. Annis* and Jan E. van S. Graver. Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700 Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia: ETHYL FORMATE: A FUMIGANT WITH POTENTIAL FOR RAPID ACTION
L. David Dwinell USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA 30602: Effect of methyl bromide on Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in pine wood
Tom GRIFFITH, Vice President & Morris WARREN, President ABERCO, INC. 9430 L-S Rd. Seabrook, MD. 20706: PROPYLENE OXIDE, A REGISTERED FUMIGANT, A PROVEN INSECTICIDE
Robert Taylor, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham, Kent ME4 4TB, United Kingdom: DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Vittorio Bianco*, Jamie Nicholls, Scott Mattner, David Allen and Ian Porter Agriculture Victoria, Institute for Horticultural Development, Scoresby Business Centre Vic, Australia, 3176: BIOFUMIGATION IN AUSTRALIAN HORTICULTURE: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO MB REPLACEMENT.
Saad L. Hafez*1, Garo Haroutunian2 and P. Sundararaj University of Idaho, Parma Research and Extension Center, 29603 U of I Lane, Parma, ID 83660, USA and 2 Ministry of Environment, Methyl Bromide Alternatives Project, UNDP.: BIOFUMIGATION AND BASAMID - AN ALTERNATIVE INTEGRATED APPROACH TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR VEGETABLE AND FRUIT PRODUCTION IN LEBANON
R. Rodriguez-Kabana. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: NEMATICIDAL AND HERBICIDAL PROPERTIES OF FURFURAL-BASED BIOFUMIGANTS
R. Rodriguez-Kabana. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE NEMATICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF GARLIC AND MUSTARD OILS
Rennie Roesli* and Bhadriraju Subramanyam, Department of Grain Science and Industry, 201 Shellenberger Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, U.S.A.: INSECT POPULATIONS BEFORE AND AFTER HEAT TREATMENT OF A PILOT FLOUR MILL
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 H Bell*1 and M J Drinkall2 1Central Science Laboratory, York, UK, 2Dow AgroSciences, Hitchin, UK: SULFURYL FLUORIDE TO REPLACE METHYL BROMIDE USE IN THE FLOUR MILLING INDUSTRY
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.
Colin A. Carter, James A. Chalfant, Massimiliano De Santis, Rachael E. Goodhue and Frank Han* Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Davis: Economic Impacts of the Methyl Bromide Ban on the California Strawberry Industry: A Market Level Analysis
Frank N. Martin, USDA-ARS, 1636 East Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905: MANAGEMENT OF ROOT DISEASES OF STRAWBERRY
F.J. Louws1, M.A. Grabowski1, G.E. Fernandez1, and J. & B. Vollmer2. 1North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC and 2 Vollmer Farm, Bunn, NC: Compost as an alternative to Methyl Bromide in Plasticulture Strawberry Production
R. McSorley. Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0620.: COVER CROPS FOR MANAGEMENT OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES
G.E. Fernandez1, Z.G. Abad2, and F.J. Louws2 Departments of 1Horticulture and 2 Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC : Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Strawberry Production in North Carolina
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
Ralph T. Ross, PhD and José F. B. Medeiros Tech Ion Industrial Brasil S. A. São Paulo, SP Brazil: The Status of the Current Food Irradiation Expansion Program in Brazil
Suresh PRABHAKARAN1, Scott RAY2, Brian M. SCHNEIDER2, and Robert E. WILLIAMS3: A MODEL SIMULATING STORED PRODUCT INSECT PEST POPULATION DYNAMICS AND INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE POTENTIAL IN FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS
Brian M. Schneider* - Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN Bob Williams - Dow AgroSciences LLC, Moorpark, CA Kazuma Yamauchi - Dow AgroSciences LLC, Tokyo, Japan: VIKANE GAS FUMIGANT QUARANTINE TREATMENTS PRESENT STATUS & FUTURE POTENTIAL
A. Guray Ferizli Mevlut Emekci* University of Ankara, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection 06110 Diskapi, Ankara-TURKEY : CARBON DIOXIDE FUMIGATION AS A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE FOR THE DRIED FIG INDUSTRY
S. Navarro*, E. Donahaye, R. Dias A. Miriam Rindner and Azrieli : INSECT CONTROL USING VACUUM OR CO2 IN TRANSPORTABLE FLEXIBLE LINERS
Thomas W. Phillips*1, George N. Mbata1, Ronald T. Noyes2, Philippe Villers3, Richard Trubey4, Raul Raudales4, Shlomo Navarro5, Jonathan Donahaye5 and Tom deBruin6: APPLICATION OF VACUUM TO CONTROL POSTHARVEST INSECT PESTS
James F. Campbell* and Michael M. Mullen, Grain Marketing and Production Research Center, USDA-ARS, 1515 College Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502: MONITORING PEST POPULATIONS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE FOOD PROCESSING FACILITIES
Bill B. Brodie, USDA, ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853: REPLACING METHYL BROMIDE WITH A STEAM TREATMENT IN THE GOLDEN NEMATODE CONTROL PROGRAM
T. D'Addabbo*, Istituto di Nematologia Agraria C.N.R., 70126 Bari, Italy, N. Sasanelli, F. Lamberti, P. Greco and A. Carella.: EFFECT OF OLIVE AND GRAPE POMACE IN THE CONTROL OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES
Christian Martin: Biodisinfestation and Solariation for Vegetables in South Roussillon
Dwight Sato*, CTAHR-Hilo, Bob Joy, NRCS-Molokai, Matthew Wung, NRCS-Hilo, HI: SUNN HEMP 'TROPIC SUN' AS A COVER CROP IN EDIBLE GINGER PRODUCTION
A.C. Amadioha: Control of Fusarium Wilt of Tomato by Combination of Solarization, Methyl Bromide
Jeff Welker*, Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN Janet Rowley, Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN David Hindes, DowAgroSciences LLC, Sophia Antipolis, France: UPDATE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SULFURYL FLUORIDE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
E. Jane Wright Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra ACT 2601 Australia.: CARBONYL SULFIDE: PROGRESS IN RESEARCH AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF A NEW COMMODITY FUMIGANT
S. J. Beckett and E. J. Wright*. Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, G.P.O. Box 1700, Canberra, A.C.T 2601, Australia.: INCREASING HEATING RATE AND DECREASING DISINFESTATION TEMPERATURE FOR MORE AFFORDABLE HEAT DISINFESTATION OF GRAIN.
D. Silhacek* and C. Murphy USDA, ARS, CMAVE, Post Harvest Group, Gainesville, FL: MANAGEMENT OF MOTH PESTS INFESTING PROCESSED CEREALS: BIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS(2nd Revision)
Authors: Steven L. Halverson Micro-Grain, Inc.; Timothy S. Bigelow Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William R. Halverson* Micro-Grain, Inc.: DESIGN OF A HIGH POWER MICROWAVE APPLICATOR FOR THE CONTROL ON INSECTS IN STORED PRODUCT
Judy A. Johnson* and Karen A. Valero Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory USDA-ARS: CONTROL OF COWPEA WEEVIL, CALLOSOBRUCHUS MACULATUS, USING FREEZING TEMPERATURES
Anil Menon* and Bhadriraju Subramanyam Department of Grain Science and Industry, 201 Shellenberger Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, U.S.A.: HEAT STERILIZATION - CAN IT EFFECTIVELY CONTROL INSECTS?
Lisa G. Neven, USDA-ARS, Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory, 5230 Konnowac Pass Road, Wapato, WA 98951: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIC QUARANTINE TREATMENTS
C. T. Bull (1), K. G. SHETTY (2), and K. V. Subbarao (2). USDA-ARS, 1636 E. Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905. Dept. Plant Pathology, UC Davis;: Interactions Between Myxobacteria, Plant Pathogenic Fungi and Biocontrol Agents
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
Sharon K. Papiernik, Jianying Gan, Robert Dungan* and Scott R. Yates USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, CA: PRODUCTS OF PROPARGYL BROMIDE DEGRADATION IN SOIL
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
C. L. Elmore, J. Roncoroni, J. MacDonald, L. Bolkin, I. Zasala, H. Ferris and S. Tjosvold: Solarization and biofumigation for field-grown flowers
Y. Kobara, S. Ishihara, H. Eun, and Y. Ishii Laboratory of Environmental Pesticide Assessment, National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences, 1-1, Kannondai 3-Chome, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8604, Japan: Monitoring of Methyl Bromide Alternative Compounds in the Atmosphere
J.M. López-Aranda (1)*, J.J. Medina (2), L. Miranda and F. Domínguez (3): THREE YEARS OF SHORT-TERM ALTERNATIVES TO MB ON HUELVA STRAWBERRIES
Q.L. Ma1, J.O. Becker1, J. Gan1, R. Dungan2, S.K. Papiernik2 and S.R. Yates2: Temperature-enhanced efficacy of methyl isothiocyanate for soilborne pests control
Michelle Marcotte and Christine Tibelius Marcotte Consulting Inc. : Survey of Canadian Methyl Bromide Users
Melanie Miller: Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Developing Countries: GTZ Experiences
John Roozen Washington Bulb Company - Mount Vernon, Washington: APPLICATION OF METAM SODIUM IS THE KEY TO EFFECTIVE PEST CONTROL
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
Stephanie Gail Harvey and Carl E. Sams*. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37901.: Allyl Isothiocyanate Released From Brassica Juncea Suppresses Mycelial Growth of Sclerotium Rolfsii.
Bill Thomas, EPA, Washington, DC: 2000 Update on the Methyl Bromide Phase Out
Tom Trout USDA-ARS, Fresno CA: Fumigant Use Trends in California
Gladis M. Zinati* and Herbert H. Bryan University of Florida, Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead FL: SOLARIZATION OF RECYCLED POTTING MEDIA FOR ORNAMENTAL PRODUCTION
Dr. K. Shaine Tyson National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1617 Cole Blvd, Golden CO 80401-3393: URBAN BIODIESEL PRODUCTION
Frank H. Arthur, Alan K. Dowdy, : Effect of Heat Treatments on Efficacy of Residual Insecticides
Louis H. Aung, J. F. Jenner*, J. G. Leesch and F. J. Ryan USDA, ARS, Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory 2021 S. Peach Ave., Fresno, CA 93727: EFFECTS OF FUMIGANTS AND AERATION ON LEMON AND NECTARINE QUALITY/PHYTOTOXICITY
Charles S. Burks, L. P. S. Bas Kuenen, David G. Brandl, and Heather C. Rowe USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory 2021 S. Peach Avenue Fresno, California 93727: SEASONAL ABUNDANCE OF INSECT PESTS OF FIGS (FICUS CARICA) IN CALIFORNIA
Nancy D. Epsky* and Dennis Shuman USDA-ARS, Center for Medical, Agric. and Veterinary Entomology, Gainesville, FL: COMMERCIAL EGPIC INSECT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF BULK STORED GRAIN
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.
Tom GRIFFITH, Vice President & Morris WARREN, President ABERCO: PROPYLENE OXIDE, A REGISTERED FUMIGANT, A PROVEN INSECTICIDE
J. Larry Zettler*1 and Shlomo Navarro2 1Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Fresno, California, 93727 and 2Department of Stored Products, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250 Israel: EFFECT OF MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE ON MICROFLORA AND RESPIRATION OF CALIFORNIA PRUNES
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
Frank V. Sances Ph.D. Pacific Ag Group, San Luis Obispo, California: Conventional and organic alternatives to methyl bromide on California strawberries.
Husein Ajwa* and Tom Trout USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA: STRAWBERRY GROWTH AND YIELD WITH THREE YEARS OF DRIP FUMIGATION
A. MINUTO*, G. MINUTO**, G. GILARDI*, A. GARIBALDI* and M.L. GULLINO* * Di.Va.P.R.A. - Patologia Vegetale, Università di Torino, Via L. Da Vinci n° 44, 10095 Grugliasco (To) **Centro Regionale di Sperimentazione ed Assistenza Agricola, C.C.I.A.A. Savona, Regione Rollo 98, 17031 Albenga (Sv): PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON APPLICATION OF AMMONIA AND ORGANIC AMENDMENTS FOR SOIL DISINFESTATION IN NORTHERN ITALY
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
Ian Chart: Advances in the Use and Support of Metam Sodium as a Methyl Bromide Replacement
Jeri Lyn Harris : Alternatives to MeBr Fumigation in Forest Nurseries of the Western U.S.

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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
R. Rodriguez-Kabana and C. F. Weaver. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: NEMATICIDAL AND HERBICIDAL PROPERTIES OF PROPYLENE OXIDE
Dr. Jack Norton, Manager IR-4 MBA Programs, IR-4 Headquarters: STATUS OF IR-4 METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS FOR MINOR CROPS
M. A. Allan and C. T. Schiller. Tomen Agro, Inc., 100 First St.,Suite 1700, San Francisco, CA 94105, U.S.A.: TM-425 (IODOMETHANE): DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATORY STATUS AS A METHYL BROMIDE REPLACEMENT
R. Rodriguez-Kabana, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849: PRE-PLANT APPLICATIONS OF SODIUM AZIDE FOR CONTROL OF NEMATODES AND WEEDS IN EGGPLANT PRODUCTION
R. Rodriguez-Kabana and R. G. Robertson, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849: EFFICACY OF AQUEOUS FORMULATIONS OF SODIUM AZIDE WITH AMINE-PROTEIN STABILIZERS FOR CONTROL OF NEMATODES AND WEEDS IN TOMATO PRODUCTION
R. Rodriguez-Kabana1 and Hanafi Abdelhaq. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology1, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, U.S.A, and Department of Plant Protection2, Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II, Complexe Horticole, Agadir, Morocco: SODIUM AZIDE FOR CONTROL OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE AND WEEDS IN GREEN PEPPER AND TOMATO PRODUCTION IN THE SOUSS VALLEY IN MOROCCO
Mohamed Besri Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan II Rabat, Morocco m.besri@iav.ac.ma: NEW DEVELOPMENTS OF ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF TOMATO SOIL BORNE PATHOGENS IN COVERED CULTIVATION IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY : MOROCCO
A. Gamliel1* Y. Skutelsky1 Y. Peretz-Alon2 E. Becker3 1Institute of Agricultural Engineering, ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel. 2R&D, Yaham Ma'on Region, Negev 85465, Israel. 3NANA Assets and Management, Nir-Oz 85122 Israel: SOIL SOLARIZATION USING SPRAYABLE PLASTIC POLYMERS TO CONTROL SOILBORNE PATHOGENS IN FIELD CROPS
F. Lamberti*, N. Sasanelli, T. D'Addabbo, and A. Carella Istituto di Nematologia Agraria - C.N.R., 70126 Bari, Italy: COMBINATION OF SOIL SOLARIZATION AND CHEMICAL TREATMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES IN SOUTHERN ITALY
J.J. Stapleton*, T.S. Ruiz, M.V. McKenry, and L. Ferguson, UC Kearney Agricultural Center, University of California, Parlier, CA 93648: AN ADDITIONAL TIME/TEMPERATURE SOLARIZATION TREATMENT APPROVED IN CALIFORNIA TO ENSURE AGAINST NEMATODE PEST INFESTATION OF CONTAINERIZED NURSERY STOCK
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
Sharon K. Papiernik* and Scott R. Yates USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, CA 92507: TRANSPORT OF FUMIGANT COMPOUNDS THROUGH HDPE AND VIRTUALLY IMPERMEABLE FILMS
S. J. Locascio* and D. W. Dickson, Horticultural Sciences and Entomology and Nematology Departments, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0690. and Erin Rosskopf, USDA-ARS, Fort Pierce, FL 34945-3138: ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS APPLIED WITH PE AND VIF MULCHES FOR TOMATO
I.J. Porter*, R.W. Brett, S.W. Mattner, V. Bianco and H.E. Donohoe. Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Knoxfield, PMB 15, Scoresby Business Centre, 3176, Vic., Australia: UNDERSTANDING SOIL HEALTH AND IT'S IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PHASE OUT OF METHYL BROMIDE
S. R. Yates*, R. Dungan and S. K. Papiernik USDA-ARS, George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, CA 92507: PREDICTING PATHOGEN CONTROL FROM SOIL FUMIGATION
Dan O. Chellemi* and Erin Rosskopf, USDA, ARS, Ft. Pierce, FL; David Mitchell, Beth Kannwischer-Mitchell, and Jim Graham, University of Florida: CHANGES IN SOIL AND PLANT HEALTH DUE TO PEST MANAGEMENT AND CROP PRODUCTION PRACTICES
Yong Lin Ren*, E. Jane Wright and Le Trang Vu CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. Yonglin.Ren@csiro.au: CARBONYL SULFIDE AND CYANOGEN AS POTENTIAL NEW SOIL FUMIGANTS
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
Tom Trout, USDA-ARS Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA: USDA PROGRAM TO EVALUATE PROPARGYL BROMIDE AS A SOIL PREPLANT FUMIGANT
Husein Ajwa, Mary Schutter, Shad Nelson, Tom Trout, and Christopher Winterbottom USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno California Strawberry Commission, Watsonville: EFFICATIOUS APPLICATION RATES OF PROPARGYL BROMIDE AND IODOMETHANE/CHLOROPICRIN FOR STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION
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
S. Fennimore * 1, M. Haar 2, and H. Ajwa 3 1,2University of California-Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 3USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA 93727: ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANT EFFICACY ON WEEDS IN STRAWBERRY NURSERY AND FRUITING FIELDS
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
Shad Nelson and Husein Ajwa USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CHLOROPICRIN WITH VARIOUS SURFACTANTS
Carolee T. Bull*, USDA/ARS; Steven T. Koike, University of California Cooperative Extension; and Carol Shennan, University of California Santa Cruz: Performance of commercially available strawberry cultivars in organic production fields
D.P. Roberts1*, S.M. Lohrke1, S.L.F. Meyer2, and J.S. Buyer1, USDA-ARS, Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory1 and Nematology Laboratory2, Beltsville, MD 20705: BIOCONTROL OF SEEDLING PATHOGENS AND ROOT-KNOT ON VEGETABLES
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
F. Lamberti*, T. D'Addabbo, N. Sasanelli, P. Greco, M.I. Coiro and A. Carella Istituto di Nematologia Agraria, C.N.R., Bari Istituto Scientifico Sperimentale per i Tabacchi, Mi.P.A.F. Sezione di Lecce, Italy: ECO-COMPATIBLE METHODS OF NEMATODE CONTROL IN SOUTHERN ITALY
David Bwambok and Paul K. Ndalut Chemistry Department, Moi University P.O. Box 3900 Eldoret, Kenya E-mail: MUMHO@irmmoi.com: ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE IN GRAIN FUMIGATION SURVEY OF EAST AFRICAN PLANT EXTRACTIVES AGAINST SOIL PATHOGENS EG FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM
Sadik Tuzun*1 , Oktay Yegen2 and Elizabeth Bent1 [1Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL USA.; 2Department of Plant Protection, Akdeniz University, Antalya, TURKEY]: PLANT EXTRACTS FOR REPLACEMENT OF METHYL BROMIDE: PRE- AND POST-PLANT APPLICATIONS
M. L. Smither-Kopperl, T. E. Hewlett, and L.P. Norris Entomos LLC, 4445 SW 35th Terrace, Suite 310, Gainesville, FL 32608: Streptomyces for Biological Control of Pathogenic Fungi and Nematodes
Nina K. Zidack*, Barry J. Jacobsen, Anna M. Stinson and Gary A. Strobel. Department of Plant Science and Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717: MYCOFUMIGATION: A NOVEL ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
A. Minuto*, M.L. Gullino and A. Garibaldi Di.Va.P.R.A. Plant Pathology Department, Via Leonardo Da Vinci n 44 10095 Grugliasco (TO) Italy - gullino@agraria.unito.it: DISINFECTION OF NUTRIENT SOLUTION IN CLOSED SOILLESS SYSTEMS: RESULTS IN ITALY
Sushila I. Vitarana*, D.D. Liyanage, U.B. Herath, N. Navaratne, A.K. Prematunge, P. Udumulla, U.P. Jayaratne & P.K. Jayawickrama The Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Talawakelle, Sri Lanka: Methyl Bromide Substitutes in Tea Plantations of Sri Lanka
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
Frank V. Sances Ph.D. Pacific Ag Research, San Luis Obispo, California: Conventional and organic alternatives to methyl bromide on California strawberries
Frank N. Martin, USDA-ARS, 1636 East Alisal, Salinas, CA 93905: MANAGEMENT OF PATHOGENS ASSOCIATED WITH BLACK ROOT ROT OF STRAWBERRY
Alex Csinos1, James E. Laska1, Ken Seebold1 and Joe Eger2 1University of Georgia, CPES Department of Plant Pathology, Tifton and 2Dow AgroSciences, Tampa, Fl.: EVALUATION OF MICROIRRIGATION WETTING PATTERNS IN POLYETHYLENE FILM MULCH BEDS
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
Husein Ajwa, Tom Trout, Shad Nelson, and Mary Schutter USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA: DRIP FUMIGATION: WATER AND FUMIGANT DISTRIBUTION IN SOIL
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
David K. Mueller: METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNTIVES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Ken Fitzpatrick Managing Director Nordiko Quarantine Systems Pty Ltd: Methyl Bromide IS the alternative
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
E. Jane Wright*, Yong Lin Ren, Victoria Haritos, Katherine Damcevski, and Daphne Mahon CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. E-mail: E.Jane.Wright@csiro.au: UPDATE ON ETHYL FORMATE: NEW TOXICITY DATA AND APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Steven L. Halverson Micro-Grain, Inc. Timothy S. Bigelow Oak Ridge National Laboratory William R. Halverson* Micro-Grain,Inc.: DESIGN OF A HIGH POWER MICROWAVE APPLICATOR FOR THE CONTROL ON INSECTS IN STORED PRODUCT
David K. Mueller: THE EFFECTS OF THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL ON ENTOMOLOGY
Dr Tom Batchelor, Commission Europeenne, DG-Environnement -- Climate Change, Batiment BU-9 Bureau 5/136, Avenue de Beaulieu 9, 1160 Bruxelles, BELGIQUE (Tom.BATCHELOR@cec.eu.int): PROGRESS ON THE PHASE OUT OF METHYL BROMIDE IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
Frank Lawrence* Foodpro International, Inc.: FOODPRO FORCED HOT AIR POST HARVEST ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT TO METHYL BROMIDE
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
Judy Johnson*1, Shaojin Wang2, and Juming Tang2 1USDA-ARS Horticultural Crop Research Laboratory, Fresno CA 2Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA: THERMAL TOLERANCE OF NAVEL ORANGEWORM AND INDIANMEAL MOTH
Charles S. Burks*, Roland G. Gerberb, and David G. Brandla aUSDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 93648 bParamount Agricultural Technologies, Bakersfield, CA 93308: Mating Disruption for Control of the Navel Orangeworm in the Orchard
Joel P. Siegel, USDA/ARS, Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Fresno, California: STATUS OF NEW INSECT PATHOGENS AS METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES
Robert E. Williams*, Dow AgroSciences, Moorpark, CA Suresh Prabhakaran, Dow AgroSciences, Plainfield, IN Damon Shodrock, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN: PRECISION FUMIGATIONS IN FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS MANAGING COST EFFICIENCIES
Philippe Villers*, President, GrainPro, Inc.: ADVANCED VACUUM FUMIGATION AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Rizana M. Mahroof and Bhadriraju Subramanyam*,1 Department of Entomology 123 Waters Hall 1Department of Grain Sciences and Industry, 201 Shellenberger Hall, Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506, U.S.A. rmahroof@wheat.ksu.edu; bhs@wheat.ksu.edu : TEMPERATURE PROFILES DURING HEAT TREATMENT OF MILLS, AND EFFICACY AGAINST INSECTS
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
S. Navarro, S. Finkelman, E. Donahaye, R. Dias, Miriam Rindner and A. Azrieli Department of Stored Products, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O.Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel e-mail: vtshlo@netvision.net.il: LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTS ON VACUUM OR CO2 FOR THE CONTROL OF STORAGE INSECTS
Finkelman Simcha*, Shlomo Navarro, Miriam Rindner, Refael Dias, and Avi Azrieli Department of Stored Products, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O Box 6, Bet Dagan 50-250, Israel E-mail address: Finkelman_Simcha@hotmail.com : Effect of low pressures on the survival of cacao beans insects stored at 18 C
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
T J Wontner-Smith, C H Bell, K A Mills, S K Cardwell and B Chakrabarti Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ, UK: DEMONSTRATION OF METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES FOR BAGGED WHEAT IN SYRIA
Tom Griffith, Vice President, ABERCO, INC.: PROPYLENE OXIDE, THE REALISTIC REGISTERED FUMIGANT
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
R.J. (Ron) GRINHAM: POST HARVEST TREATMENT OF GRAIN & STORAGE / MILLING FACILITIES WITHOUT THE USE OF 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
S. Schneider*, H. Ajwa, T. Trout, USDA ARS, Fresno, CA 93727 J. Sims, Department of Plant Pathology Univ. of California, Riverside, CA 92521: FIELD EVALUATION OF NEMATODE CONTROL ALTERNATIVES FOR GRAPEVINE NURSERIES
Tom Trout*, Husein Ajwa, and Sally Schneider USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: FUMIGATION AND FALLOWING EFFECTS ON REPLANT PROBLEMS IN CALIFORNIA PEACH
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
Michael McKenry, Nematology Dept. University of California Riverside: PERFORMANCE OF METAM SODIUM DRENCHED TO SIX DIFFERENT REPLANT SITES
Sushila I. Vitarana*, D.D. Liyanage, U.B. Herath, N. Navaratne, A.K. Prematunge, P. Udumulla, U.P. Jayaratne & P.K. Jayawickrama The Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Talawakelle, Sri Lanka: Methyl Bromide Substitutes in Tea Plantations of Sri Lanka
Brian M. Schneider1 and Suresh K. Prabhakaran2 1 Dow AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268 2 Dow AgroSciences LLC, 641, Sugar Maple Lane, Mooresville, IN 46158: Simulation Model of Red Flour Beetle Population Dynamics & the Reality in Mills
Don Silhacek* and Curtis Murphy U.S. Dept. of Agr., ARS, CMAVE: INDIANMEAL MOTH BEHAVIOR IN WAREHOUSES DURING COMMODITY INFESTATION
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
R. Rodriguez-Kabana, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849: SODIUM AZIDE FOR CONTROL OF THE ROOT KNOT - FUSARIUM WILT COMPLEX IN COTTON
E.C. MC GAWLEY, C. Overstreet, and M.J. Pontif. Respectively, Research and Extension Nematologists and M.S. Candidate, LSU Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803: Evaluation of Possible Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Management of Nematodes in Louisiana: Field and Microplot Trials with Cotton, Soybean, Rice and Assorted Vegetables
Saad L. Hafez and P. Sundararaj University of Idaho 29603 U of I Lane Parma, ID 83660, USA: NON CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES FOR SUGAR BEET CYST NEMATODE MANAGEMENT IN IDAHO
J. G. Driver*1, L. M. Ferguson1, F. J. Louws1, G. E. Fernandez2, P. M. Brannen3 and E. B. Poling2. Plant Pathology1 and Horticulture2, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC and University of Georgia3, Athens, GA.: Drip vs. Shank Application of Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
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
David A. Sullivan* Certified Consulting Meteorologist Metam-Sodium Task Force Dr. Husein Ajwa U.S. Department of Agriculture (Agricultural Research Service): FIELD STUDIES IN 2001 TO ENHANCE EFFICACY AND ODOR MANAGEMENT OF METAM-SODIUM
M. Haar*1, S. Fennimore2 and H. Ajwa3 1-2 University of California, Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 3USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Fresno, CA: WEED CONTROL EFFICACY OF DRIP IRRIGATION APPLIED CHLOROPICRIN, METAM SODIUM AND 1,3-D
A.Colombo, E. Buonocore, N. Sasanelli, T. D'Addabbo, S. Privitera, C. Campo, V. Vinci, G. Vinci, P. De Cosmis and F. Lamberti*: CHEMICAL CONTROL OF HETERODERA CAROTAE ON CARROT
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
Stephanie G. Harvey and Carl E. Sams.* University of Tennessee, Department of Plant Sciences and LandscapeSystems, Knoxville, TN 37901: BRASSICA BIOFUMIGATION INCREASES MARKETABLE TOMATO YIELD
M.T. Lyons1, C.E. Sams1*,A.D. Peacock2, and D.C. White2. 1Dept. of Plant Science and Landscape Systems, 2Center for Biomarker Analysis. University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996: COMBINING METHYL ISOTHIOCYANATE, COMPOSTS, AND BRASSICA AMENDMENTS TO CONTROL SOUTHERN BLIGHT OF TOMATO
Lori Orosco1, Husein Ajwa2, Mary Schutter2, and Alice Wright1 1 Department of Biology, California State University Fresno 2 Water Management Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS: MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND DIVERSITY IN FUMIGATED SOILS
Dr. Cynthia Eayre USDA- ARS: Chloropicrin Fumigation Followed by Bacterial Treatment Increases Strawberry Yield
Kenneth W. Seebold, Jr.* and Alexander S. Csinos, University of Georgia, Department of Plant Pathology, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton GA, 31793: COMPARISON OF APPLICATION TIMING ON THE EFFICACY OF METAM SODIUM AND CHLOROPICRIN AGAINST SOILBORNE FUNGI AND YELLOW NUTSEDGE
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
Jim Ralles - Klerk's Plastics: HYTIBAR FLEX (VIF) FUMIGATION / MULCH FILMfile: REDUCES RATES AND INCREASES EFFICACY
Clyde L. Elmore* University of California, Davis, James MacDonald, Linda Bolkan, John Roncoroni, Inga Zasada and Steve Tjosvold: EVALUATIONS OF PEST CONTROL OVER TWO YEARS IN FIELD POTS
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
Seher BENLIOGLU *, Kemal BENLIOGLU, Ayhan YILDIZ, Ozhan BOZ, Galip KASKAVALCI Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Agriculture, Plant Protection Dept., 09100 Aydin - Turkey: STUDIES ON METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES OF STRAWBERRIES IN AYDIN PROVINCE
Mary Schutter1, Husein Ajwa1, Lori Orosco2, and Alice Wright2 1 Water Management Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS 2 Department of Biology, California State University Fresno: CHANGES IN SOIL MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES UNDER DRIP FUMIGATION
Gale E. Drake* DuPont Crop Protection: VYDATE L, METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE FOR NEMATODES AND INSECTS IN VEGETABLES
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].
L.P.S. Kuenen* and H.C. Rowe USDA, ARS, HCRL 2021 S. Peach Ave., Fresno, CA 93727: ATTRACTANTS FOR NAVEL ORANGEWORM TO REDUCE INFESTATIONS AND AFLATOXINS
B.B. Page, C.W. van Epenhuijsen, H. Krishna and Alan Carpenter Food Pest Management & Pesticide Technology, NZ Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd, Private Bag 11600, Batchelar Rd. Palmerston North, New Zealand. e-mail: carpentera@crop.cri.nz: CARBON DIOXIDE FUMIGATION OF THRIPS (Thrips tabaci Lind.) IN EXPORT ONIONS
Gaye L. Weller and Yong Lin Ren Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia. Gaye.Weller@csiro.au: CARBONYL SULFIDE - A POTENTIAL FUMIGANT FOR EXPORT HAY
J H Viljoen and Yong Lin Ren CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia. Jan.Viljoen@csiro.au: CYANOGEN AND CARBONYL SULFIDE AS POTENTIAL QUARANTINE FUMIGANTS FOR TIMBER
Yong Lin Ren* and Peter Annis CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory GPO Box 1700 ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. Yonglin.Ren@csiro.au: FATE OF 14C-LABELLED COS ON GRAINS AND GRAIN FRACTIONS
Gary Knapp GFK Consulting Ltd. San Clemente, CA: COMMERCIAL METHYL BROMIDE RECAPTURE
Tiffanie Simpson*, Veronique Bikoba, and Elizabeth J. Mitcham Department of Pomology, University of California, Davis: FORCED HOT AIR FOR CONTROL OF ARTHROPODS IN HARVESTED CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS
Tiffanie Simpson*, Veronique Bikoba, Elizabeth J. Mitcham Department of Pomology, University of California, Davis: EFFECTS OF ACETALDEHYDE ON FRUIT QUALITY AND TARGET PESTS FOR HARVESTED STRAWBERRIES
Taneaki Yahata*, Yuji Tsuchiya and Masahiko Toba Morikawa Industries Corporation 150 Imojiya Koshoku-city Nagano Prefecture, Japan mail: dect@cd.mbn.or.jp: DEVELOPMENT OF EMISSIONS REDUCING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC HALIDES
Frank Lawrence* Foodpro International, Inc.: FOODPRO FORCED HOT AIR POST HARVEST ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT TO METHYL BROMIDE
Frank H. Arthur*, Courtenay K. Hoernemann, and Jana L. Steele Grain Marketing Production and Research Center USDA-ARS, 1515 College Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502: INSECTICIDES TO CONTROL INSECTS IN MILLS, PROCESSING PLANTS, FOOD WAREHOUSES, AND URBAN STORAGES
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
Louis H. Aung*, J. F. Jenner, J. G. Leesch, and F. J. Ryan USDA, ARS, Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory 2021 S. Peach Avenue, Fresno, CA 93727: POSTHARVEST QUALITY/PHYTOTOXICITY OF FRESH COMMODITIES SUBJECTED TO MB ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS
J. Larry Zettler*1, Peter A. Follett2, and Richard F. Gill1 1Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Fresno, California 93727 2Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Hilo, Hawaii 96720: QUARANTINE SECURITY FOR PINK HIBISCUS MEALYBUG WITH METHYL BROMIDE
L. David Dwinell, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Athens, GA 30602: SURVIVAL OF THE PINEWOOD NEMATODE IN CCA-TREATED SHORTLEAF PINE LUMBER
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
Xingwei Hou1, Paul Fields2*, Paul Flinn3, Joel Perez-Mendoza3 and Jim Baker3 1. Dept. of Entomology, University of Manitoba, 2. Cereal Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, pfields@em.agr.ca, 3. U.S. Grain Marketing Research Lab., USDA-ARS: PEA PROTEIN COMBINED WITH PARASITOIDS TO CONTROL STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS
Alan V. Barak, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, Otis Plant Protection Laboratory: PENETRATION AND DE-GASSING OF SO2F2 AND CH3Br DURING FUMIGATION AND AERATION OF CHINESE BAMBOO
Yong Lin Ren CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. Yonglin.Ren@csiro.au: THE POSSIBILITY OF USING CYANOGEN (C2N2) FOR SPACE OR MILL FUMIGATION
Mimoun Abaraw Temp-Air Division of Rupp Industries, inc.: HEAT TREATMENTS...THE FUTURE OF PEST MANAGEMENT
Bill Thomas, EPA, Washington, DC: 2001 Update on the Methyl Bromide Phase Out
Chris Lindberg, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Dale McKeague* Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.: ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE: SELECTED CANADIAN CASE STUDIES

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Joseph W. Noling, University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL 33850: Field Scale Demonstration / Validation Studies of AlternativesFor Methyl Bromide in Plastic Mulch Culture in Florida
Dr. Jack A. Norton, Manager IR-4 MBA Programs, IR-4 Headquarters: REVIEW OF POTENTIAL METHYL BROMIDEALTERNATIVE (MBA)
R. McSorley *, and K.-H. Wang. Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0620: ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE PROBLEMS IN FLOWER CROPS
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
S.A. Fennimore *, H. Ajwa, M.J. Haar, K. Roth and J.A. Valdez, University of California-Davis, Salinas, CA 93905: WEED CONTROL IN STRAWBERRY WITH ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS
J.W. Noling, University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL and J.P. Gilreath University of Florida, IFAS, Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, Bradenton, FL: WEED AND NEMATODE MANAGEMENT: SIMULTANEOUS CONSIDERATIONS
T.N. Motis* and J.P. Gilreath,IFAS, University of Florida, Bradenton, FL 34203: STIMULATION OF NUTSEDGE EMERGENCE WITH CHLOROPICRIN
Seher BENLIOGLU, Ozhan BOZ, Ayhan YILDIZ, Galip KASKAVALCI, Kemal BENLIOGLU,Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Agriculture, Plant Protection Dept., 09100 Aydin – Turkey: SOIL SOLARIZATION OPTIONS in AYDIN STRAWBERRY WITHOUT METHYL BROMIDE
Frank V. Sances. Pacific Ag Group, San Luis Obispo, California: CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE ON CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES
S. Yücel 1 I. H. Elekçioglu 2 A. Uludag1* C. Can 3 M. A. Sögüt2 A. Özarslandan1 E. Aksoy Ministry of Agriculture, Plant Protection Research Institute, Adana, Turkey 2Çukurova University, Plant Protection Department, Adana, Turkey 3Gaziantep University, Biology Department, Gaziantep, Turkey: THE SECOND YEAR RESULTS OF METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
Saad L. Hafez*1, Garo Haroutunian2, Randa Khoury*3, P. Sundararaj1 1 University of Idaho, Parma Research and Extension Center, USA 2 MeBr.Alternatives Project / Ministry of Environment - UNDP, Lebanon 3 Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute / Ministry of Agriculture, Lebanon: PPRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE METHYL BROMIDE COMPLETE PHASEOUT INVESTMENT PROJECT IN LEBANON
M.L. Gullino, A. Minuto, A. Camponogara, G. Minuto*, A. Garibaldi,Di.Va.P.R.A. -Patologia vegetale, Università di Torino, Grugliasco, Italy: SOIL DISINFESTATION IN ITALY: STATUS TWO YEARS BEFORE THE PHASE-OUT OF METHYL BROMIDE
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
James P. Gilreath *, University of Florida, Barclay Poling, North Carolina State University, Joseph W. Noling, University of Florida: NURSERY AND FRUITING FIELD FUMIGANT EFFECT ON STRAWBERRY
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
J.M. López-Aranda (1)*, J.J. Medina (2) and L. Miranda (2) (1) CIFA Málaga, CAP-Junta de Andalucía, 29140 Churriana (Málaga), Spain CIFA Las Torres-Tomegil, CAP-JA, 21800 Moguer (Huelva), Spain: DEMONSTRATION STAGE ON MB ALTERNATIVES FOR STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION IN HUELVA (SPAIN)
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
Jack Pinkerton*, USDA-ARS HCRL, Corvallis, OR 97330, and Pete Bristow, Washington State University, Puyallup Research and Extension Center 98371-4998: SOIL SOLARIZATION: A COMPONENT IN CONTROLLING ROOT ROT OF RED RASPBERRYU
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
Charles Duerksen, AMVAC, 30901 Collar Dr. Coarsegold, CA, 93614 USAduerksen@sierratel.com 559 641 7436: Vapam® and K-PamTM, Making The Difference With Precise Application
Jean-Michel Rabasse*, UCB Chemicals- 3 rue Diderot, 92000 Nanterre, France: METAM SODIUM ON STRAWBERRY: EXAMPLE OF COMMERCIAL REPLACEMENT OF METHYL BROMIDE IN SPAIN AND FRANCE
J. D. Radewald*1 and B. B. Westerdahl2 1Department of Nematology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 and 2Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616: SOIL DEPTH AND SPECTRUM OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY FROM TARPED SURFACE SPRAYS OF METHAM SODIUM
David A. Sullivan, Certified Consulting Meteorologist, Metam-Sodium Task Force: UPDATE: RESEARCH OF THE METAM-SODIUM TASK FORCE ON EFFICACY AND ODOR MANAGEMENT
Q. Wang*, W. Klassen, H. Bryan, A. Abdul-Baki, Y. Li and M. Codallo, Tropical Research and Education Center, Univ. of Florida, Homestead, FL, 33031-3314: COVER CROPS & COMPOST – ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR VEGETABLE PRODUCTION
K.-H. Wang*, R. McSorley, Department of Entomology and Nematology; R. J. McGovern, Plant Pathology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0620: SOLARIZATION AND COVER CROPS AS ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE
Nina Zidack*, Eva Grimme, David Ezra, Anna (Merritt) Stinson, Gary Strobel, and Barry Jacobsen. Department of Plant Science and Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717: PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MYCOFUMIGATION FOR CONTROL OF SOIL-BORNE PLANT DISEASES
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
Kelly S. Smith*, Thomas E. Hewlett, and James H. White, Entomos, Inc., Gainesville, FL: PASTEURIASPECIES FOR NEMATODE CONTROL: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Cebolla V.*1, Valero L.M. 2, Torró F. 2, Miguel A. 1, Monfort P. 3, Llorach S. 3 1IVIA, 2 SURINVER, 3 Coop San Isidro Benicarló: IMPROVING DICHLOROPROPENE AND CHLOROPICRIN MIXTURES BY INCREASING CHOLOROPICRIN RATE
R. Rodriguez-Kabana*and P. S. King. Alabama Experiment Station, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36840, U.S.A.: A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOIL pH AND HERBICIDAL ACTIVITY OF SODIUM AZIDE
F.N. Martin, USDA-ARS, 1636 East Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905 : MONITORING FUMIGATION EFFICACY IN STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION USING REMOTE SENSING
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
Thomas W. Phillips*1, Rajshekhar Hulasare1, Charles Konemann1 and Guy Hallman2 1Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078; 2USDA ARS Crop Quality and Fruit Insects Research Unit, 2413 E. Highway 83, Weslaco, TX 78596: CHEMICAL AND NON-CHEMICAL DISINFESTATION OF APPLE MAGGOT FLIES FROM APPLES
Yong-Biao Liu, USDA, ARS, 1636 E. Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905: Effects of vacuum and controlled atmospheres on insects
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
Akio Tateya, Japan Fumigation Technology Association: Security measures on methyl bromide for the quarantine andPRE-SHIPMENT TREATMENT EXEMPTION
Brian Schneider*, Damon Shodrock, and Lisa Keeler, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis IN, 46268, Karl Schlatter – Project Architect, Geneer - Software Development Partners: THE PROFUME FUMIGUIDE – A PRECISION FUMIGATION TOOL
Christopher Voglewede, Technology Transfer Leader, Brian Schneider – Biology Research and Development and Bruce Houtman – Regulatory Affairs, Dow AgroSciences, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46033, USA: ProFume Gas Fumigant…The Technical Foundation for Precision Fumigation
Damon L. Shodrock* and Robert E. Williams Dow AgroSciences LLC, Moorpark, CA and Indianapolis, IN (USA): BEST PRACTICES--MONITORING FOR PRECISION FUMIGATION
Robert E. Williams,Dow AgroSciences LLC, Moorpark, CA (USA): OPTIMIZING FUMIGATION EFFICIENCY WITH PROFUME GAS
M.J.Drinkall,Dow AgroSciences, Latchmore Court, Brand Street, Hitchin, SG5 1NH, UK: Development of ProFume* (sulfuryl fluoride) for use in flour mills in Europe
E.J. Wright*, Y.L. Ren and H. Dowsett, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia.E-mail:e.jane.wright@csiro.au: CYANOGEN: A NEW FUMIGANT WITH POTENTIAL FOR TIMBER
L. David Dwinell, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Athens, GA 30605: FUMIGATING AND HEAT-TREATING IN SERVICE HARDWOOD PALLETS
Gaye L. Weller and Jan E. van S. Graver* CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIAgaye.weller@csiro.au, jan.vangraver@csiro.au: FIELD TRIAL OF CARBONYL SULFIDE FUMIGATION OF HAY IN 40FT SHIPPING CONTAINERS
Laurence G. Miller*, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA,Shaun M. Baesman, Ronald S. Oremland: USE OF BIOREACTORS TO REMOVE METHYL BROMIDE FOLLOWING CONTAINED FUMIGATIONS
C H Bell and S T Conyers, Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York YO4 1LZ,UK: MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES AT RAISED TEMPERATURES FOR TREATMENT OF DURABLE COMMODITIES
Judy A. Johnson* and Karen A. Valero,USDA-ARS, Parlier, CA: RESPONSE OF CODLING MOTH AND NAVEL ORANGEWORM
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
Wright*, E.J., Y.L. Ren and D. Mahon, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. E-mail: e.jane.wright@csiro.au: FIELD TRIALS ON ETHYL FORMATE FOR ON-FARM STORAGE FUMIGATION
Don Silhacek* and Curtis Murphy, U.S. Dept. of Agr., ARS, CMAVE: SOME ALTERNATIVES TO PESTICIDES FOR MANAGING MOTHS THAT INFEST CEREAL PRODUCTS
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
Tom Trout*, Husein Ajwa, Sally Schneider, and Jim Gartung,USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: FUMIGATION AND FALLOWING EFFECTS ON REPLANT PROBLEMS IN CALIFORNIA PEACH
C. Elmore*, J.Roncoroni, K. Robb, C. Wilen and H. Ajwa, University of California, Davis, San Diego and Monterey: PREPLANT PEST MANAGEMENT IN RANUNCULUS PRODUCTION
R. Rodriguez-Kabana*. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: NEMATOXICITY OF PROPYLENE OXIDE AND ALLYL ISOTHIOCYANATE
Morris Warren & Tom Griffith: PROPOZONE* The IDEAL MB REPLACEMENT (ABERCO 100% Propylene Oxide)
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
Y.L. Ren*, M. Sarwar and E.J. Wright, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. E-mail: Yonglin.Ren@csiro.au: DEVELOPMENT OF CYANOGEN FOR SOIL FUMIGATION
R. Rodriguez-Kabana* and D. G. Robertson. College of Agriculture, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: SEP-100R A NEW FORMULATION OF NaN3 FOR CONTROL OF NUTSEDGES AND OTHER WEEDS
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
J. E. Eger, Jr.* and F. J. Wessels, Dow AgroSciences, 2606 S. Dundee St., Tampa, FL 33629: EVALUATING MOVEMENT OF 1, 3-DICHLOROPROPENE THROUGH PLASTIC FILMS
A.S. Csinos, Plant Pathologist, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA: DYE TO PREDICT PESTICIDE MOVEMENT IN SOIL BEDS Chart
Frank H. Arthur, Grain Marketing Production and Research Center, USDA-ARS, 1515 College Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502: Impact of physical and biological factors on efficacy of hydroprene
Gaye L. Weller and Yong Lin Ren, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIAGaye.Weller@csiro.au: SORPTION OF CARBONYL SULFIDE BY STORED PRODUCTS
Ren1*, Y. L. and Plarre2, R. 1. CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, Canberra, Australia 2. Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Germany: THE NEED TO USE PURIFIED CARBONYL SULFIDE (COS) TO PREVENT CORROSION OF COPPER
James G. Leesch and Jane C. Tebbets, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, 9611 So. Riverbend Avenue, Parlier, CA 93648: THE MORTALITY OF INDIANMEAL MOTH AND CONFUSED FLOUR BEETLE AFTER EXPOSURE TO OZONE
1David Obenland* and 2Lisa Neven 1USDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 2USDA-ARS, Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory, Wapato, WA: HIGH TEMPERATURE FORCED AIR/CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE TREATMENT FOR STONE FRUIT
Louis H. Aung*, J. F. Jenner, J. G. Leesch, F. R. Ryan, D. M. Obenland and L. Zettler, USDA, ARS 9611 S. Riverbend Avenue, Parlier, CA 93648: DEVELOPMENT OF MB ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR POSTHARVEST FRESH COMMODITIES
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
F. Bergwerff, N. Vroom and J. Suurd, Ecogen BV, P.O. Box 7488, 3280 AG Numansdorp, The Netherlands: ECOGEN TECHNIQUE, USED FOR THE EXTERMINATION OF INSECTS IN FOOD SUPPLIES AND SHIPS
Ken Fitzpatrick & Ken Brash: Nordiko establishing worlds best practice in fumigation
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
M. A. ALLAN, Arvesta Corporation, 100 First Street, Suite 1700, San Francisco, California, USA 94105, e-mail mallan@arvesta.com: MIDASTM (TM-425), 2002 DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATORY UPDATE
Morris Warren & Tom Griffith: Propozone ABERCO Propylene Oxide Soil Fumigant
Luis Enrique Gomez*1, Leonardo Paniagua2, Leonel Aviles3, Carlos Enrique Rojas4, and Adrian Chemello3 1Dow AgroSciences Guatemala,2Dow AgroSciences Costa Rica,3Dow AgroSciences Mexico, 4Dow AgroSciences Argentina: INLINE FOR SOIL PEST CONTROL IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO MELON FIELDS
Riccardo Rimini, Bruno Rimini Ltd London UK : DESCRIPTION OF BROMOSTOP VIRTUALLY IMPERMEABLE FILM
Paul D. Vaculin*, Chuck Duerksen, and Mike Thornton, Amvac Chemical Corporation, Newport Beach, California: TARGET APPLICATIONS OF VAPAM®/K-PAM® TO KEY PEST FOR BEST RESULTS
PARIS TSAKONAS, THE SSALONIKI FIELD RESEARCH STATION,DowAgroSciences Export SAS: IMPACT OF SOIL AND SEALING VARIABLES ON THE SOIL DISTRIBUTION PROFILE OF TELONE E.C.
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
Kenneth W. Seebold, Jr.*, Johan Desaeger, and Alexander Csinos, Department of Plant Pathology, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton GA, 31793: EFFECT OF APPLICATION TIMING ON THE EFFICACY OF DRIP-APPLIED SOIL FUMIGANTS
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
Nancy Kokalis-Burelle* and Pamela D. Adams, USDA, ARS, U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, Florida 34945: Effects of Transplant Type and Soil Treatment on Strawberry Rhizosphere Fungi
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
D. R. Fravel*, B. A. Bailey, and J. Bao, USDA, ARS, Beltsville, MD: DIFFERENCES IN GENE EXPRESSION BETWEEN PATHOGENIC AND BIOCONTROL FUSARIUM
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
R. Paul Schreiner*, Kelly L. Ivors and John N. Pinkerton. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, 3420 NW Orchard Ave., Corvallis, OR, 97330, USA: EFFECTS OF SOIL SOLARIZATION AND FUMIGATION ON INDIGENOUS ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI
John Roncoroni and Clyde Elmore: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Cut Flower Production in California
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
Tom Trout, USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: FUMIGANT USE IN CALIFORNIA
R. T. McMillan, Jr., H. H. Bryan* University of Florida, TREC, 18905 SW 280TH Street, Homestead FL 33031: EFFICACY OF VAPAM AND KPAM FUMIGATION FOR FLORIDA TOMATOES
Frank J. Louws*1, Lisa M. Ferguson 1, Nathan P. Lynch2, and Paul B. Shoemaker2 1. Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC 27695, 2. Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Fletcher, NC.: METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES IN TOMATO PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN NORTH CAROLINA
Jim Driver* and Frank Louws, Plant Pathology Dept. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695: FUMIGANTS AND VARIETIES TO MANAGE SOUTHERN BACTERIAL WILT OF TOMATO
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
Dan Chellemi*, USDA, ARS, Fort Pierce, FL, John Mirusso, Mirusso Fumigation & Equipment, Delray Beach, FL: A NEW APPROACH TO FUMIGATING SOILS UNDER RAISED, PLASTIC MULCHED BEDS

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James P. Gilreath*, Bielinski M. Santos and Joseph W. Noling University of Florida : RESPONSE OF NUTSEDGE TO CONCENTRATION OF METAM POTASSIUM AND DELIVERY WATER VOLUME
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
James P. Gilreath*, Timothy N. Motis, Bielinski M. Santos and Joseph W. Noling, University of Florida: RETENTION OF 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE AND NUTSEDGE CONTROL WITH VIRTUALLY IMPERMEABLE FILM
Oleg Daugovish*, (University of California Cooperative Extension -Ventura County), James Downer and Ole Becker (University of California Cooperative Extension -Ventura County and University of California-Riverside): EXPLORING BIOFUMIGATIONAL POTENTIAL OF MUSTARDS and Charts
S. Schneider*, T. Trout, J. Gerik, D. Ramming, USDA ARS, Parlier, CA 93648 H. Ajwa, UC, Salinas, CA 93905: Methyl Bromide ALTERNATIVES FOR Perennial Field NURSERIES – 1st and 2nd YEAR PERFORMANCE
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
Mark Mazzola, USDA-ARS Tree Fruit Research Lab, Wenatchee, WA : NON-FUMIGANT MEASURES AND ASSESSMENT OF HOST TOLERANCE FOR REPLANT DISEASE CONTROL
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
Mohamed Besri Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II, Morocco: TOMATO GRAFTING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE IN MOROCCO
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
Saad L. Hafez*1, Garo Haroutunian2, P. Sundararaj1 1 University of Idaho, Parma Research and Extension Center, USA 2 UNDP-MeBr. Alternatives Project / Ministry of Environment, Lebanon: CONSTRAINTS AND REMEDIES IN THE ADOPTION OF NON-CHEMICAL METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES FOR VEGETABLE PRODUCTION IN LEBANON
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
John N Matthiessen and Ben Warton CSIRO Entomology, Private Bag 5 PO, Wembley WA 6913, Australia: SAND, CALCIUM AND HIGH SOIL pH – A HIGH RISK COMBINATION FOR ENHANCED BIODEGRADATION
David Sullivan, Mark Holdsworth, and Dennis Hlinka: Fumigant Emissions Modeling System (FEMS)
Paul D. Vaculin*, AMVAC Chemical Corporation; Robert C. Hochmuth, University of Florida, North Florida Research and Education Center; Eric H. Simmone, University of Florida, Horticultural Sciences Department: EFFECT OF BED WIDTH ON DRIP APPLIED K-PAM® FOR PURPLE NUTSEDGE CONTROL
R. Rodriguez-Kabana, J. R. Akridge, and J. E. Burkett Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn, Alabama 36830, U.S.A.: SODIUM AZIDE [SEP-100] FOR CONTROL OF NUTSEDGE, ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE , AND FUSARIUM CROWN ROT IN TOMATO PRODUCTION
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
P. CHARLES – Atofina Research Unit - G.R.L. Lacq 64170 France : DMDS: a new alternative for soil disinfestation
M.A.Allan, Arvesta Corporation (Formerly Tomen Agro, Inc.) San Francisco, California, USA 94105: MIDASTM SOIL FUMIGANT, REGISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT UPDATE
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
Frank V. Sances Ph.D. Pacific Ag Group, San Luis Obispo, California: Conventional and organic alternatives to methyl bromide on California strawberries and other high-cash crops
Morris Warren* ABERCO Inc: PROPYLENE OXIDE THE ALL PURPOSE FUMIGANT
Nina Zidack*, Eva Grimme, David Ezra, Gary Strobel, and Barry Jacobsen. Department of Plant Science and Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717 : DEVELOPMENT OF MYCOFUMIGATION FOR CONTROL OF SOIL-BORNE PLANT PATHOGENS
Marta PIZANO Consultant and MBTOC Member Bogotá, COLOMBIA: COMMERCIAL ADOPTION OF ALTERNATIVES TO MB IN FLORICULTURE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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
Andrea Minuto*, Angelo Garibaldi and Maria Lodovica Gullino Centre of Competence for the Innovation in the agro-environmental sector (AGRINNOVA) - University of Turin, Via L. Da Vinci 44 10095 Grugliasco (To) - Italy : CHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES TO METHYL BROMIDE IN ITALY: AN UPDATE
C. Elmore*, J.Roncoroni, K. Robb, C. Wilen and H. Ajwa University of California, Davis, San Diego and Monterey: PREPLANT PEST MANAGEMENT IN RANUNCULUS PRODUCTION
Michael McKenry*, Doug Buessing, and Kreig Williams UC Riverside and TriCal Inc., respectively: NEW CHISEL SHANKS ENABLE IMPROVED FUMIGATION OF FINER-TEXTURED SOILS
H.A. Ajwa*1, S.D. Nelson2, and T. Trout3 1University of California-Davis, Salinas; 2Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX; 3USDA-ARS, WMRL, Parlier, CA : WATER AND METHYL ISOTHIOCYANATE DISTRIBUTION IN SOIL AFTER DRIP FUMIGATION WITH METAM SODIUM
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
S. J. Locascio*, M. R. Alligood, and D. W. Dickson, Horticultural Sciences and Entomology and Nematology Departments, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0690: TOMATO PRODUCTION AS AFFECTED BY BED WIDTH AND FUMIGANT
James P. Gilreath*, Joseph W. Noling, John P. Jones and Timothy N. Motis University of Florida: LONG TERM CONTROL OF SOILBORNE PESTS IN TOMATO WITH 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE + CHLOROPICRIN
S.W. Mattner*, I.J. Porter, R.K. Gounder and A.L. Shanks VDPI, PMB 15, FGDC, Vic, Australia, 3156: PHYTOTOXICITY AND PLANT-BACK – CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE AUSTRALIAN STRAWBERRY INDUSTRY
F.N. Martin, USDA-ARS, 1636 East Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905: ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS IN STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION AND THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING
J.W. Noling*1, L.W. Duncan1, and J.P. Gilreath2 University of Florida, IFAS 1 Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL 2 Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, Bradenton, FL: GROWER CONDUCTED SURVEYS FOR FIELD DIAGNOSIS AND SAMPLING FOR ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE BASED ON ROOT GALL INDICES
J. M. Duniway1*, J. J. Hao1, D. M. Dopkins1, and C. L. Xiao2 1Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 2Washington State Univ. Tree Fruit Res. and Ed. Ctr., Wenatchee, WA 98801: BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF RHIZOBACTERIA ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF STRAWBERRY
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
Bradley S. Park*, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; and Peter J. Landschoot, The Pennsylvania State University: EVALUATION OF DAZOMET FOR GOLF COURSE FAIRWAY RENOVATION
R. Rodriguez-Kabana and J. R. Akridge, Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn, Alabama 36830, U.S.A.: SODIUM AZIDE [SEP-100] FOR CONTROL OF NEMATODES AND WEED PROBLEMS IN GREEN PEPPER PRODUCTION
Jack A. Norton, Manager IR-4 MBA Programs, IR-4 Headquarters: A REVIEW OF POTENTIAL METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES (MBA) FROM IR-4 MBA PROGRAMS
James P. Gilreath*, Timothy N. Motis, Jack Norton and Joseph W. Noling University of Florida : RESULTS OF THE IR-4 STRAWBERRY METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM IN FLORIDA DURING 2002
Jesse M. Richardson*1, Mohammed Zerkoune2, James P. Mueller1, and John Busacca1: BURIED DRIP APPLICATION STUDIES WITH INLINE AND TELONE EC IN MELONS, 1999-2003
Nancy Kokalis-Burelle* and Don W. Dickson USDA, ARS, U.S. Horticultural Research Lab, Ft. Pierce, FL 34945, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 : Effects of soil fumigants and BioYieldtm on root-knot nematode incidence and yield of tomato
R. Rodriguez-Kabana, E. A. Guertal, R. H. Walker, and D. H. Teem Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn, Alabama, U.S.A. 36849: NEMATICIDAL AND HERBICIDAL PROPERTIES OF 2-PROPENAL [ACROLEIN]: A POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR SOIL FUMIGATION
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)
R. Rodriguez-Kabana, R. H. Walker, E. A. Guertal and D.H. Teem Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Auburn, Alabama 36849, U.S.A.: NEMATICIDAL AND HERBICIDAL PROPERTIES OF CALCIUM AND HYDROGEN CYANAMIDES
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
Tom Trout*, Sally Schneider, Husein Ajwa, and Jim Gartung USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: FUMIGATION AND FALLOWING EFFECTS ON REPLANT PROBLEMS IN CALIFORNIA PEACH
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
Guy J. Hallman, USDA-ARS, Weslaco, Texas : IRRADIATION SUPERIOR TO METHYL BROMIDE FOR FRUITS
Peter A. Follett, USDA-ARS, U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Hilo, Hawaii : IRRADIATION AS A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE FOR SWEETPOTATO EXPORTS FROM HAWAII
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
J. G. Leesch1*, J. W. Armstrong2, J. S. Tebbets1 and J. C. Tebbets1 USDA-ARS, 1. San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 2. U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Hilo. HI: INSECT CONTROL WITH OZONE GAS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
Mimoun Abaraw *, TEMP - AIR: FOR EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND CHEMICAL FREE PEST MANAGEMENT...TURN UP THE HEAT
C H Bell*, S T Conyers and D A Cook Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ: EFFICACY OF COMPLEMENTARY MEASURES TO ASSIST HEAT DISINFESTATION OF STRUCTURES
Michael DePalo, Cytec Industries Inc.: CYLINDERIZED PHOSPHINE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR METHYL BROMIDE
David K. Mueller, Insects Limited, Inc.: COMBINATION FUMIGATION METHOD Structural Fumigations Using Heat, Carbon Dioxide, and Phosphine
Robert M. Blachly: METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES IN FLOUR MILLS
Shlomo Navarro*, Simcha Finkelman, Miriam Rindner and Refael Dias, Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P. O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel: EFFECTIVENESS OF HEAT FOR DISINFESTATION OF NITIDULID BEETLES FROM DATES
Judy A. Johnson* and Karen A. Valero, USDA-ARS, Parlier, CA: SURVIVAL OF INDIANMEAL MOTH AND NAVEL ORANGEWORM AT LOW TEMPERATURES
1David Obenland*, 1Paul Neipp and 2Lisa Neven, 1USDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, Parlier, CA 2USDA-ARS, Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory, Wapato, WA: STONE FRUIT QUALITY FOLLOWING HIGH TEMPERATURE/ CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE TREATMENT
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
Shlomo Navarro*, Simcha Finkelman Miriam Rindner, Refael Dias and Avi Azrieli, Department of Food Science, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P. O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel: FIELD TRIALS ON BIOGENERATED V-HF SYSTEMS TO CONTROL THE LARGE NARCISSUS FLY
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
Manuel C. Lagunas-Solar*, Timothy K. Essert, Nolan X. Zeng, Cecilia Piña U., Tin Truong, and Hugo vonBernath, Crocker Nuclear Laboratory (Chemistry & Agriculture Program) University of California, Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A.: NON-THERMAL METABOLIC STRESS DISINFESTATION AND DISINFECTION METHOD FOR FRESH AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
D. Silhacek* and C. Murphy, Center for Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology, ARS-USDA, P.O. Box 14565, Gainesville, FL 32604: A ROLE FOR GLYCEROL ADDITION TO WHEAT GERM FOR GROWTH OF INDIAN MEAL MOTHS
Peter J. Joyce*, Value Recovery, Inc., Dr. Roman Bielski : Methyl Bromide Scrubbing Technology
L.P.S. Kuenen* and H.C. Rowe, USDA, ARS, SJVASC, CPQIR, 9611 S. Riverbend Ave., Parlier, CA, USA 93648: SEASON-LONG MONITORING OF NAVEL ORANGEWORM WITH FEMALE SEX PHEROMONE AND EGG TRAPS
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
James F. Campbell* USDA ARS GMPRC, 1515 College Ave, Manhattan KS 66502: Monitoring the efficacy of flour mill fumigations
J. Larry Zettler, USDA, APHIS, PPQ, Center for Plant Health Science and Technology, Raleigh, NC 27606: IRRADIATION AS A PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENT FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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).
*Ron Mack USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST : USE OF STEAM HEAT TO CONTROL AN INVASIVE HITCHHIKING SNAIL, CERNUELLA CISALPINA, ON IMPORTED MILITARY SHIPPING CONTAINERS
C.J. Waterford. CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia: QUICKPHLO-R TECHNOLOGY DELIVERS PHOSPHINE FAST
1J.S. Muhareb, 1P.L. Hartsell, 1M.L. Arnest, 1J.M. Hurley, 2R. Deskin 1American Council for Food Safety and Quality, Fresno, CA 93721 2CYTEC Industries INC., West Paterson, NJ 07424: EFFICACY OF A MIXTURE OF PHOSPHINE/CARBON DIOXIDE ON STORED PRODUCT INSECTS
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
John B. Mueller* Fumigation Service & Supply, Inc.: NEW TRENDS IN PHOSPHINE FUMIGANTS Rapid evolution of cylinderized phosphine fumigants
C.J. Waterford, D. Mahon, K. Damcevski and G. Dojchinov, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia: ETHYL FORMATE: AUSTRALIAN FIELD TRIALS AND A NEW FORMULATION - VAPORMATE
C.J. Waterford, D. Mahon, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, ACT 2601 Canberra, Australia. : UPDATA OF ETHYL FORMATE ON NEW FORMULATION AND FIELD TRIALS IN AUSTRALIA
G. L. Weller and J. E. van S. Graver, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, 2601, Australia : CARBONYL SULFIDE FOR DISINFESTATION OF EXPORT HAY: AN UPDATE
Y. L. Ren, D. Mahon and J. E. van S. Graver*. CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia : DISTRIBUTION OF CARBONYL SULFIDE IN WHEAT FUMIGATED IN A FARM BIN
TOM GRIFFITH, VP. ABERCO, INC: PROPYLENE OXIDE, A REGISTERED FUMIGANT, A SAFE INSECTICIDE
L.D. Dwinell1*, E. Thoms2, and S. Prabhakaran3 1USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA; 2Dow AgroSciences LLC, Gainesville, FL; 3Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN. : EFFECT OF SULFURYL FLUORIDE ON THE PINEWOOD NEMATODE IN PINE WOOD
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
A. Schreyer*a, D. Fassbindb, B. Ruebsamenc, S. Buckleyd, and M. J. Drinkalle: FIRST GLOBAL APPROVAL AND COMMERCIAL USAGE OF PROFUME* IN SWITZERLAND
Christopher Voglewede, Technology Transfer Leader, Brian Schneider – Biology Research and Development and Damon Shodrock* – Customer Technologist, Dow AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46033, USA: DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM FOR PROFUME* GAS FUMIGANT
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
Brian Schneider*, Chris Voglewede, and Damon Shodrock, Dow AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268: DEVELOPING PRECISION FUMIGATION PLANS USING THE PROFUME* FUMIGUIDE*
Ed Hosoda, Cardinal Professional Products, Woodland, CA : Ways to Enhance the Technology Transfer Process of Post-Harvest Methyl Bromide Alternatives
R.H. Walker, R. Rodriguez-Kabana, J.L. Belcher, E.A. Guertal, and D.H. Teem, Auburn University and Alabama Agric. Exp. Stn., Auburn, AL 36849: Weed Efficacy of SEP 100: Rate, Tillage and Tarp Effects
E.A. Guertal, R. Rodriguez-Kabana, and R.H. Walker, Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural, Auburn, AL 36849: SEP 100 (Sodium Azide) Efficacy Against Hybrid and Common Bermudagrass
W. Pennington and K. E. Kalmowitz, BASF Corporation, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709.: Basamid Uses In Turfgrass Management and Ornamental/Tree Nursery Sites
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
Tom Trout, USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: IMPACT OF TOWNSHIP CAPS ON TELONE USE IN CALIFORNIA
Tom Trout, USDA-ARS, Fresno, CA: FUMIGANT USE IN CALIFORNIA
James P. Gilreath*, Joseph W. Noling, John P. Jones and Timothy N. Motis, University of Florida: RESURGENCE OF SOILBORNE PESTS IN DOUBLE-CROPPED CUCUMBER
Clyde L. Elmore*, University of California, Davis, CA, J. Roncoroni, University of California, Davis, and S. Tjosvold, University of California, Santa Cruz County. : TREATMENT COMBINATIONS TO IMPROVE EFFICACY IN FIELD-GROWN FLOWERS
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
J. S. Gerik, USDA-ARS, Water Management Research Laboratory, Parlier, CA: ALTERNATIVE CHEMICAL TREATMENTS FOR ORNAMENTAL CROPS.
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
A. P. Nyczepir* USDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit & Tree Nut Research Laboratory, 21 Dunbar Rd., Byron, GA 31008: FIELD EVALUATION OF NONCHEMICAL ALTERNATIVES FOR CONTROL OF RING NEMATODE ON PEACH
A. P. Nyczepir*1, D. I. Shapiro-Ilan1, and E. E. Lewis2 1USDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit & Tree Nut Research Laboratory, 21 Dunbar Rd., Byron, GA 31008 and 2Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061: USE OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODES FOR SUPPRESSING RING NEMATODE ON PEACH AND PECAN
J. E. Loper and C. Press, USDA, ARS, Corvallis, OR: APPLICATIONS OF GENOMICS TO BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SOILBORNE DISEASES
T. E. Hewlett1, K. S. Smith1, S. T. Griswold1 and W. T. Crow2 1 Pasteuria Bioscience, Gainesville Florida 2 Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida: COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY OF PASTEURIA PENETRANS ENDOSPORES PRODUCED INVIVO AND INVITRO FOR THE CONTROL OF MELOIDOGYNE ARENARIA
Jack Pinkerton* and Robert R. Martin USDA-ARS HCRL, Corvallis, OR 97330: MANAGEMENT OF TOMATO RINGSPOT VIRUS IN RED RASPBERRY WITH CROP ROTATION
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
Kenneth W. Seebold, Jr.*, Johan Desaeger, and Alexander Csinos, Department of Plant Pathology, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton GA, 31793: EFFECTS OF MULCH TYPE ON THE EFFICACY OF DRIP-APPLIED SOIL FUMIGANTS
Martin, Frank: Alternative Fumigants in Strawberry Production and the Use of Remote Sensing
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
Matt Gillis - TriCal: DMDS – 2003 Field Trials in California
Ben Warton and John N Matthiessen, CSIRO Entomology, Private Bag 5 PO, Wembley WA 6913, Australia: SEVERE ENHANCED BIODEGRADATION OF METHAM SODIUM IN AUSTRALIA
R. Rodriguez-Kabana, Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn, AL, 36849: EVALUATION OF THE HERBICIDAL AND NEMATICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF METHYL DISULFIDE - A POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE TO METHYL BROMIDE
E.N. Rosskopf*, USDA, ARS, Fort Pierce, FL, W. Basinger, Ajay North America, LLC, Powder Springs, GA: Screening of Reduced Risk Compounds for Fungicidal and Herbicidal Activity
Morris Warren: Results of 2003 Propylene Oxide Preplant Testing
Riccardo Rimini, Bruno Rimini Ltd-London UK: DEVELOPMENTS IN BROMOSTOP® VIRTUALLY IMPERMEABLE FILM
Daniel J. Cantliffe1, Nicole Shaw1, Margaret Smither-Kopperl1*, Philip A. Stansly2. University of Florida, IFAS, 1Protected Agriculture Project, Gainesville, FL 32611. 2SWFREC, Immokalee, FL 34142: GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION WITH SOILLESS MEDIA AS A METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVE
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
TARCISIO S. RUIZ, JAMES J. STAPLETON*, AND MICHAEL V. MCKENRY, KEARNEY AGRICULTURAL CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, PARLIER, CA 93648: Lethal Temperature-time Dosages for Meloidogyne incognita in soil
J. Auger1 and P. Charles2 1. IRBI UMR CNRS 6035, University F.Rabelais,Parc de Grandmont,37200Tours,France 2. ATOFINA - Atofina Research Unit - G.R.L. Lacq 64170 France: Biogenic emission, biological origin, and mode of action of DMDS, a natural ubiquitous fumigant
Louis H. Aung*, James G. Leesch, Joel F. Jenner, and David M. Obenland, USDA, ARS, 9611 S. Riverbend Avenue, Parlier, CA 93648: METHYL IODIDE/HEAT ON POSTHARVEST FRUIT QUALITY/PHYTOTOXICITY
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
Muhammad Sarwar, Daphne Mahon and Yonglin Ren, CSIRO Entomology, Stored Grain Research Laboratory, Canberra, Australia.: INTERACTION OF ETHANEDINITRILE (C2N2) WITH CONTACT MATERIALS USED IN GRAIN STORAGE
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
Andrew Kloek* Divergence, Inc., Barry Shortt, Chelly Hresko, Jeremy Williams, and Jim McCarter: A GENOMICS APPROACH TO MEBR REPLACEMENTS FOR NEMATODE CONTROL
Jonathan Slevin, General Manager, Champon Millennium Chemicals, Inc. – U.S. Operations: DAZITOL TAKES HOLD IN JORDAN: 3 CASE STUDIES

2004-orlando

Noling, J. W: Use of Virtually Impermeable Plastic Mulches (VIF) in Florida Strawberry
Hail, J: Reduced Rates of MBR and C35 Under LDPE and VIF for Control of Soil Pests and Pathogens
Ajwa, Husein: Strawberry Yield with Chloropicrin and In Line® in Combination with Metam Sodium and VIF
Fennimore, Steven: Weed Response to Chloropicrin and InLine™ Dose under VIF and Standard Film
Goodhue, Rachael: Economics of VIF with Inline and PIC EC in Strawberries
Santos , Bielinski: Cyperus Spp.Control with Reduced Methyl Bromide Rates Under VIF in Pepper
Gerik, James S: Soil Fumigation for Liatris Production
Browne, Greg T: Potential of Chemical and Non Chemical Approaches for Managing Prunus Replant Disease
Schneider, Sally: Vineyard Replant: Performance of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Over Time
Trout, Tom: Economics of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Orchard Replant in California
McSorley, Robert: Comparison of Alternative Fumigants in Cut Flowers
Condole, Byron: Effects of Mulch Type on the Efficacy of Drip Applied Metam Sodium as a Soil Fumigant.
Rodriguez-Kabana, Rodrigo: Combinations of Metam Sodium and Propylene Oxide for Weed Control
Sullivan, David A: Update on Buffer Zone Assessments for Fumigants Based on the FEMS Model
Rodriguez-Kabana, Rodrigo: Potential Of Combination Treatments of Methyl Disulfide and Metam Sodium for Weed Control
Sances, Frank V: Use of Plug Plants and Ozone Safe Chemical Fumigants as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide on California Strawberries and Other Coastal High-Cash Crops
Fennimore, Steven: Alternative Fumigants for Strawberry Nursery Production in California : A Summary
Lopez-Aranda, Jose Manuel: Chemical Alternatives to Methyl bromide for Strawberry Nurseries in Spain , 2003 Results
Martin, Frank: Correlation Between Remote Sensing Data and Strawberry Growth and Yield
Waterford , Colin: Ethanedinitrile (C2N2) -- A Novel Soil Fumigant for Insect, Nematode, Pathogen and Weed Control
Gilreath, James: Effective Rate of Propylene Oxide for Nutsedge Control
Warren, Morris: PROPOZONE™ Soil Fumigant 2004
Rodriguez-Kabana, Rodrigo: A Dosimetric Study on the Herbicidal Activity of Acrolein [2-Propenal]
Belcher, Jason: Acrolein and Propylene Oxide: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Weed Control in Turf
Besri, Mohamed: Progress in Phasing Out Methyl Bromide for Tomato Production in Developing and Developed Countries
Norton, Jack: IR-4 Methyl Bromide Alternatives Program Update and Review
Vaculin, Paul D: Metam and Chloropicrin Combinations as Methyl Bromide/Chloropicrin Alternatives
Desaeger, Johan: Drip Applied Soil Pesticides for Nematode Control in Double-cropped Vegetable Systems
Safley, Charles: Economic Evaluation of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Strawberry Production
Schneider, Sally: Perennial Crop Nurseries – Performance of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in the Field
Lampinen, Bruce: Alternative Pre–Plant Soil Fumigation Treatments for Deciduous Tree Crops
Carey, William: Increasing Fumigant Efficacy with VIF
Elmore, Clyde L: Three Years of Preplant Shank or Drip Fumigation
Goodhue, Rachael: Economics of Methyl Bromide Use in California Strawberries: CUE Criteria
Jacobsen, Barry: Mycofumigation and Development of Biorational Mixtures of Volatile Components
McSorley, Robert: Evaluation of Losses to Snapdragon from Soilborne Pests and Diseases
Hafez, Saad L: Integrated Nonchemical Approach – A Viable Option of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Lebanon Vegetable Production
Trout, Tom: Adoption of Methyl Bromide Alternatives by California Strawberry Growers
Lopez-Aranda, Jose Manuel: Soil Solarization and Biofumigation Using Sprayable Plastic Polymers for Strawberry Production
Ghini, Raquel: A Decade of Solar Use for Substrate Desinfestation in Brazil
Wigley, Simon: VIF: A Supplier’s View
Cortright, Brian: Comparing Fumigants for Control of Phytophora capsici in Vegetable Crops
Chellemi, Dan O: Evaluation of Methyl Bromide Alternatives on Commercial Vegetable Farms
Lopez-Aranda, Jose Manuel: Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Strawberry Production in Huelva ( SPAIN ), 2003/2004 Results
Daugovish, Oleg: Weed Control in Strawberry with Oxyflourfen (Goal®)
Louws, Frank: Efficacy of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Verticillium and Weed Management in Tomatoes
Smith, Kelly: Pasteuriafor Nematode control: Development of a Commercial Production Process
Wang, Koon-Hui: Impact of Methyl Bromide on Nematode Communities
Theis, Judy: Use of Resistant Bell Peppers to Manage Root-knot Nematodes in a Sub-tropical Environment
Richards, Douglas: SEP™100, A Sodium Azide-Based Broad Spectrum Pesticide
Rodriguez-Kabana, Rodrigo: Sodium Azide [SEP™100] for Control of Root-knot Nematode, Weeds, and Soil Borne Disease in Cantaloupe Production
Noling, Joseph: New Products for use as Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Tomato
Gilreath, James: Purple Nutsedge Control with Iodomethane
Tateya, Akio: Control Efficacy to Tobamo-virus of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Isikber, A. A: Propylene Oxide as a Potential Quarantine Fumigant for Disinfestation of Nuts
Muhareb, Jeannette: Efficacy and Comparison of Four Fumigants as Replacements for Methyl Bromide
Griffith , Tom: Propylene Oxide, A Versatile Fumigant, A Safe Pesticide
Muhareb, Jeannette: Efficacy of Profume™ on Stored Product Insects Under Two Atmospheric Conditions
Abe, Yutaka: New Fumigants, Ecofume and Ecotwin, to Control Insect Pests in Log
DePalo, Michael: Cylinderized Phosphine Fumigants: Sustainable Alternatives for Stored Product Protection
Horn, Franziskus: Fresh Fruit Fumigation with Phosphine as Alternative for Methyl Bromide
Horn, Pedro: Postharvest Phosphine Fumigation of Nuts Using the Horn Diluphos System (HDS)
Waterford , Colin: An Australian Update on Carbonyl Sulfide and Ethyl Formate
Silhacek, Don: Managing Indian Meal Moth Populations by Compromising Larval Growth
van S. Graver, Jan: A New Phosphine Generator from Australia
Hosoda, Ed: Practical Observations on the Benefits of ProFume®
Welker, Jeff: Update on the Development and Commercialization of ProFume® Gas Fumigant as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Colemen, Jay: Field Experience with ProFume® Gas Fumigant
Williams, Bob: The ProFume® Fumiguide: A New Novel Tool to Manage and Improve Fumigations
Campbell , James: Flour Mill Fumigations: Action Thresholds, Efficacy and Rebound
Yeaman, Herb: Flexibility of ProFume® Gas Fumigant
Joyce, Peter: Methyl Bromide Scrubbing Technology Development
van S. Graver, Jan: Training as a Means to Reduce Methyl Bromide Emissions During Fumigations Treatments
Siegel, Joel: Entomopathogenic Nematodes for Control of Overwintering Navel Orangeworm
Follett, Peter: Irradiation Replaces Methyl Bromide for Sweetpotatoes Exported from Hawaii
Johnson, Judy: Non-Chemical Alternatives for Dried Fruits and Nuts: Issues and Opportunities
Wang, Shaojin: Update on Development of Postharvest Pest Control Treatments for Nuts, Citrus and Tropical Fruits Using RF Energy
Martin, Frank: Correlation Between Remote Sensing Data and Strawberry Growth and Yield
Brito, Janete: Meloidogyne mayaguensis Reproduction on Resistant Tomato and Pepper
Dimock, Michael: Current Status of Basamid® G in the USA
Duerksen, Chuck: Drip Fumigation with K-Pam HL and Vapam HL
Gao, Suduan: Distribution and Dissipation of 1,3-D and Chloropicrin after Shank and Drip Applications in a Clay Loam Soil
Dickson, Don: Meloidogyne mayaguenis a New Plant Nematode Species, Poses Threat for Vegetable Production in Florida
Shrestha, Anil: Effect of Alternative Fumigants on Weed Populations in Nurseries
Kobara, Yuso: Atmospheric 1,3-Dichloropropene in the Kanto Area ( Japan ) after a Ban on Methyl Bromide
Gerik, James: Soil Fumigation for Freesia Production
Warren , Morris: Propylene Oxide Poster Summary
Church, Greg: Evaluation of DMDS for Production of Ornamental Cockscomb (Celosia argentea)
Driver, Jim: IPM and Fumigation: Host Resistance to Manage Phytophthora in Peppers
Louws, Frank: Integration of Biological Control for Management of Strawberry Root Rot
Follett, Peter: A Generic Irradiation Dose for Postharvest Control of Fruit Flies Worldwide
Obenland, David: Sensory Evaluation of Stone Fruit Following Heat/Controlled Atmosphere Treatment
Joyce, Peter: Methyl Bromide Scrubbing Technology Development
Waterford , Colin: Toxicity of Ethanedinitrile (C2N2) to Timber or Wood Related Insect Pests
Waterford , Colin: Biosecurity Applications of Ethanedinitrile (C2N2) Fumigation
Armstrong, John: MB Concentration, Fumigation Time, and Temperature Effects on Fruit Fly Mortality
Hewlett, Thomas: Production of the Nematode Biocontrol Agent Pasteuria spp. the Hard Way
Arthur, Frank: Efficacy of Pyrethrin Aerosol in Simulated Field Applications
Ghini, Raquel: Use of Sewage Sludge to Induce Soilborne Pathogens
Chism, Bill: Gaps in Research and Issues for CUE Applications
Schaub, James: Economic Forces and Progress with PrePlant Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Ramsey, Stewart: Failure to Adopt Developed Alternative Techniques for Postharvest Systems
Leesch, Jim: A Summary of the Current Status of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Postharvest Pest Control

2005-sandiego

Randy Segawa: Fumigant Regulatory Requirements
Larry Zettler: QPS Update
Michelle Marcotte: Cocoa Case Study
Shem-Tov, S: Effect of Alternative Tarp and Fumigants Combinations with Metam Sodium on Strawberry Yield
Lopez-Aranda, J. M.: Demonstrations on Alternatives to MB for Strawberry in Spain . 2004 – 2005 Results
Goodhue, Rachael E.: Strawberry Production Economics: VIF and Drip-Applied 1,3-D and Chloropicrin
Ajwa, Hussein A.: Strawberry Yield and Weed Control with Shank and Drip Applied Midas
Noling, Joseph W.: Commercial Field Evaluations of Methyl Bromide Alternatives In Florida Strawberry
Lopez-Aranda, J. M.: Evaluation of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Strawberry in Florida and Spain
Porter, Ian: Review and Analysis of International Research of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Pre-Plant Fumigation
Welker, Robert: Methyl Bromide Alternatives Training for Extension Agents and Growers
Trout, Tom: Fumigant Use in California
Tostovrsnik, Natalie: Facilitating the Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl bromide in Australian Horticulture
Chilembwe, Eric: Evaluation of Local Substrates as Growth Media for Raising Tobacco Seedlings in Malawi
Candole, Byron: Concentrations and Efficacy of InLine and Vapam in Raised Plastic-Mulched Beds
Welker, Robert: Efficacy of Fall and Spring Applied Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Tomatoes
Siham, Myriam N.: Methyl Bromide Rate Reduction and Mulch Effect on Nutsedge Control
Gilreath, James P.: Effect of VIF on Metam, Chloropicrin and 1,3-Dichloropropene, Alone and in Combination
Sances, Frank: Ten Years of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Research and Development: Lessons Learned
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: Combinations of Sodium Azide and Commercially Available Herbicide for Weed Control
Warren, Morris: Versatile Propylene Oxide
Walker, R. H.: SEP 100: Pest Efficacy and Crop Tolerance
Robinson, Phillip W.: Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS): A Methyl Bromide Replacement Candidate
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: Herbicidal Activities of Combinations of Sodium Azide (SEP-100®) with Metam Na and Other Sulfur Containing Compounds
Belcher, J. L.: Tomato and Pest Response to Acrolein (2-propenal)
Simmons, L. J.: Herbicidal Effects of Acrolein (2-Propenal) in Combination with EPTC and Halsulfuron
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: Herbicidal and Nematicidal Properties of Drench Applications of Furfural (2-Furfuraldehyde)
Burger, G. J.: An Overview of the Development of Furfural (Crop Guard®) as a Nematicide in South Africa : The Chemistry of Furfural within the Soil and Agricultural Environment
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: Fungicidal, Herbicidal and Nematicidal Activities of Essential Oils in Slow Release Formulations.
Burger, G. J.: An Overview of the Development of Furfural (Crop Guard®) as a Nematicide in South Africa : The Biological Efficacy of Furfural within the Agricultural Environment.
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: Combinations of Furfural (2-Furfuraldehyde) with Metam Na and Dazomet for Weed Control
Sullivan, David A.: Recent Developments of the FEMS Model to Promote Realistic Buffer Zones for Fumigants.
Chart, Ian: Metam Sodium and Metam Potassium Regulatory Update
Norton, Jack A.: A Review of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Evaluated by IR-4
Mann, R. C.: Evaluating Novel Soil Fumigants for Australian Horticulture
Ndalut, Paul: Protection of Maize Grains from Weevils in Farmers Granaries in Rural Areas of Kenya by Improved Traditional Practices
Trout, Tom: Irrigation Practices that Improve Drip Fumigation
Sullivan, David A.: Results of the USDA Study: Commercialization of Enhanced Water Sealing Methods
McKenry, Michael: Strategies and Tactics for Fumigating Clay Loam Soils
Lagunas-Solar, Manuel C.: Thermal Disinfection of Soils with Radiofrequency Power
Joyce, Peter: Methyl Bromide Scrubber for Elimination of Soil Emissions
Gilreath, James P.: Equipment Modifications for Successful Applications of Low Fumigant Rates.
Schneider, S.: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Perennial Crop Field Nurseries
Wang, Dong: Emission and Soil Distribution of Fumigants In Forest Tree Nurseries
Muckenfuss, Adam: Basamid ® G for Weed Control in Forest Tree Nurseries
Lampinen, B.: Alternative Pre-Plant Soil Fumigation Treatments for Deciduous Tree Crops
Schneider, S.: Field Evaluations of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Vineyard Replant
Shrestha, Anil: Weed Populations in Nurseries as Affected by Methyl Bromide and Alternative Fumigants
Besri, Mohamed: Current Situation of Tomato Grafting as Alternative to Methyl Bromide for Tomato Production in the Mediterranean Region
Chellemi, Dan O.: Impact of Land Management Practices on Soilborne Pests and Productivity of Tomatoes
Kreger, Robert: Performance of Midas ® 50:50 in the Southeastern US
Shem-Tov, S.: Effect of Band or Bed Top Applied Basamid on Strawberry Weed Control and Yield
Noling, Joseph W.: Associations of Soil Factors, Fumigant Efficacy, and Field Distribution of Nematodes
Walgenbach, Paul: Muscodor: A New Biofumigant as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Ajwa, Hussein A.: Strawberry Yield with Various Rates of Chloropicrin and InLine Applied Under VIF
Fennimore, Steve: Chloropicrin and InLine Lethal Dose on Nutsedge and Knotweed Under Impermeable Film
Browne, G: Effects of VIF and Chloropicrin and InLine Rates on Survival of Nematodes and Pathogens in Soils
Damodaran, Nimmi: Research Trends on Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Strawberries and Tomatoes
Lopez-Aranda, J. M.: Alternatives to MB for Strawberry Nurseries in Spain . 2004 Results
Ducom, Patrick: The Issue of Phosphine Insecticide Efficacy
Horn, Franzisfus: Current Practice in Fresh Fruit Fumigation with Phosphine
Horn, Pedro: Control of False Chilean Mite with Phosphine and Cold Storage
Glassey, K.L.: Phosphine as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide for the Fumigation of Pine Logs and Sawn Timber
Klementz, Dagmar: Disinfestation of Table Grapes with Pure Phosphine: Residues and Quality Aspects
Leesch, Jim: The Toxicity of Ozone to Black Widow Spiders
Armstrong, Jack: Methyl Bromide Alternative for Green Coffee
Kawakami, Fusao: Methyl Iodide and Mixture of Gas of Methyl Isocyanate/Sulfuryl Fluoride Fumigation as a Quarantine Treatment for Solid Wood Packing
Ngirazie, Lee: Factors Contributing to the Successful Phase Out of Methyl Bromide in Tobacco Production in Malawi
Prabhakaran, Suresh: Sulfuryl Fluoride as a Quarantine Treatment for the Pinewood Nematode in Unseasoned Pine
Prabhakaran, Suresh: Global development and Commercialization of Profume® Gas Fumigant
Jenkins, Dan: Germination of Seeds with Profume® Gas
Hosoda, Ed: The Commercialization of Profume ™ in California
Williams, Robert: Commercial Fumigations with Profume® Gas Fumigant in the United States, 2004-2005
Subramanyam, Bhadriraju: ProFumeä Fumigation of Rice Mills in California : Effectiveness and User Perceptions
Mueller, John: Field Experience with ProFume® Gas Fumigant in Food Handling Establishments
Muhareb, Jeannette: A Comparison of Sulfuryl Fluoride with Methyl Bromide on Stored Product Insects During Simulated Empty Mill Fumigations
Chayaprasert, Watcharapol: Structural Fumigation Modeling for Prediction of Gas Movement and Half-Loss Time
Waterford, Colin: Ethanedinitrile as a Devitalising Agent for Stored Grain
Beaman, Jeff: New Technologies and Modifications to Existing Methyl Bromide Treatment Schedules
Knapp, Gary: Operational Methyl Bromide Recapture Systems
Wang, Shaojin: Large-Scale Radio Frequency Treatments for Insect Control in Walnuts
Abaraw, Mimoun: An Introduction to Thermal Remediation from TEMP-AIR: A Patented Process to Eliminate Pests with Dry, Clean Heat – An Effective, Safe, and Economical Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Lindsay, Bruce: Update on Heat Treating Wood Packaging Materials to Comply with ISPM 15
Johnson, Judy: Vacuum Treatments for Tree Nuts
Waterford, Colin: The Status of Ethanedinitrile and Carbonyl Sulfide Registration in Australia
van S. Graver, Jan: Fumigation of Bulk Stored Wheat with Carbonyl Sulfide
Ren, YongLin: Development of New Ethyl Formate Formulation for Grain Storage
Ren, YongLin: Using Liquid Ethyl Formate for Disinfestation of Insect Pests in Farm Bins
Ren, YongLin: Toxicity of Ethanedinitrile (C2N2) to Timber Related Insect
Marcotte, Michelle: Hawaii Sweetpotato treatment Led to Regulatory Change
Lagunas-Solar, Manuel: Update on Metabolic Stress Disinfestation and Disinfection
Mack, Ron: Evaluation of Non-Thermal Metabolic Stress Disinfestation and Disinfection (MSDD) on Selected Pests of Perishables
Liu, Young-Biao: Ultra-low Oxygen Treatment for Postharvest Insect Control on Lettuce and Broccoli
Hurley, Mike: Confirmation of Phosphine Schedules and Survival of Three Moth Species on Almonds
Arnold, Frank: Measuring New Fumigants with Dräger-Tubes®
Griffith, Tom: Propylene Oxide, A Versatile Fumigant, A Safe Insecticide
Silhacek, Don: The Selection of Germ in Whole Wheat by Neonatal Plodia Larvae for Growth
Ren, YoungLin: International Collaboration on the Use of Alternative Fumigant to Treat Timber for Replacement of Methyl Bromide in Malaysia – Result from EDN (C2N2) Trial
Ren, YoungLin: Fate of 35S-Labelled COS on Grain and Grain Fraction
Tubajika, Kayimbi M.: Efficacy of Radio Frequency Against Sapstain and Wood Decay Fungi
Kobara, Yuso: Estimation of Atmospheric Concentrations of Methyl Bromide Alternatives After a Ban on Methyl Bromide
Ryan, Robert F.: Vapormate™ Disinfestation of Philippine Export Bananas
Krishna, Hari: Quarantine and Preshipment Applications Search for MB Alternatives in Fresh Produce
Ajwa, Husein: Behavior of MITC in Soil After Application of Metam-Na and Metam-K
Driver, Jim: On-Farm Fumigation Trials for Strawberries in the Southeast
Warren, Morris: Versatile Propylene Oxide
Wigley, Simon: VIF-An Update
Gerik, James: Drip Applied Alternatives for Floriculture Production
Rosskopf, Erin: Evaluation of AJMC-330 for Production of Ornamental Cockscomb(Celosia argentea)
Westerdahl, Becky B.: Management of Root-Knot Nematode on Carrots
Nyczepir, Andrew P.: Evaluation of Guardian™ Peach Rootstock to the Peach and Pecan Root-Knot Nematodes
Gao, Suduan: Potential of Using Surface Water Applications to Reduce Fumigation Emissions
Kokalis-Burelle: Review of the Non-Fumigant Nematicides Oxamyl and Fosthiazate
Mazzola, Mark: Suppression of Rhizoctonia Root Rot by Streptomyces in Brassica Seed Meal-Amended Soil
Walgenbach, Paul: Muscodor: A New Biofumigant as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Loper, Joyce: Genomic Sequence of the Biological Control Agent Pseudomonas Fluorescens PF-5
Pinkerton, Jack: Soil Solarization: A Component in Managing Raspberry Root Rot
Ryan, Robert F.: Disinfestation of Food Processing Equipment
Arthur, Frank: Susceptibility of Different Life Stages of Tribolium spp. to Pyrethrin Aerosol
Trout, Tom: Impact of Township Caps on Telone Use in California

2006-orlando

Grey, Timothy: Herbicide Dissipation From Low Density Polyethylene Mulch Utilizing Analytical Techniques
Gao, Suduan: Evaluation of Water Seals on Emission Reduction of 1,3-Dichloropropene and Chloropicrin
Shem-Tov, Shachar: Strawberry Yield and Weed Control a with Alternative Fumigants Applied in Combination with Metam Under Various Tarps
Vaculin, Paul: Effect of Mulch Type on Metam Potassium Efficacy, Alone and in Combinations
Fennimore, Steven A.: Retention of Broadcast-Applied Fumigants with Impermeable Fumigant Film In Strawberry
Arnold, Frank: Measuring New Fumigants with Draeger-Tubes
Yates, Scott R.: Developing a Simple, Low-Cost Approach for Evaluating Emission Reduction Methods
Hyatt, Charles: SOILFUME: A Graphical User Interface for Determining Fumigant Best Management Practices
Wang, Dong: DRIPFUME: A Visual Program for Simulating Fumigant Emission and Movement in Soils
Sullivan, David A.: Updates in FEMS Model to More Accurately Represent Exposures From Fumigants
Trout, Tom: Fumigant Use in California – Response to the Phase-Out
McSorley, Robert: Solarization as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide in Florida Floriculture
Theis, Judy A.: Resistance of Watermelon Germplasm to Root-Knot Nematodes
Wang, K.-H.: Effect of Solarization and Cover Cropping on Pests, Beneficials and Pepper Yield
Westphal, Andreas: Use of Cover Crops for Management of Root Knot Nematodes in Cucurbits
Bernal, R. F.: Effect of Soil Solarization Combined with Some Amendments and The Evaluation of Chemical Products for the Control of Meloidogyne incognita (chitwood) Kofoid and White
Simmons, Lee J.: An Overview of Acrolein (2-Propenal) Research Conducted at Auburn University
Fennimore, Steven A.: Evaluation of Acrolein for Weed Control in Tomato
Belcher, Jason: Drip-Applications of Acrolein in Tomato
Welker, Robert: Acrolein and DMDS as methyl Bromide Alternatives in Tomatoes
McKenry, Michael: Replacing Stone Fruit Orchards Without Soil Fumigation
Thomas, John E.: Use of Wavelength Selective Plastic Mulches in Florida Tomato Production
Webster, Theodore M.: Nutsedge Ecology in Plasticulture Affects Weed Management
Klose, Susanne: Nitrogen Dynamics in Soils of Alternative Fumigation Systems
Noling, J. W.: Methyl Bromide Transition Strategy for Florida Fruit & Vegetable Crops
Sances, Frank V.: Symmetry®; a New Technology for Improved Fumigant Application and Worker Safety
Chellemi, Daniel: Overview of Area-wide Pest Management Project for Methyl Bromide Alternatives South Atlantic Component
Browne, Greg: Overview of Area-wide Pest Management Project for Methyl Bromide Alternatives Pacific Component
Ajwa, Husein: Ranuculus Production with Methyl bromide Alternatives
Rosskopf, Erin N.: Evaluation of MIDAS™ For Production of Ornamental Cockscomb (Celosia argentea) in Florida
Klose, Susanne: Methyl bromide Alternatives for California-Grown Calla Lilies
Lampinen, Bruce D.: Alternative Pre-Plant Soil Fumigation Treatments for Deciduous Tree Crops
Starkey, Tom: Tree Seedling Quality and Weed Control with BASAMID, MBR and Methyl Iodide
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: The Nematicidal and Herbicidal Activities of Furfural: a Review
Buntting, E.: The Biological Efficacy of Furfural on Turf in the South African Environment
Hensley, Jerry: Development of Multigard™ Protect (Furfural) for Nematode Control in Turf
Steyn, A.: The Efficacy of Crop Guard® (furfural a.i.) as a Nematicide on Meloidogyne sp
Louws, Frank J.: Efficacy of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Weed and Verticillium Management in Tomatoes
Noling, J. W.: Fumigant Synergies; The Importance of Chloropicrin
Noling, J. W.: Identifying Causes of Pest Control Inconsistency with Soil Fumigation in Florida Strawberry
Sullivan, David: Recent Advancements in Ambient Monitoring Methods to Support Buffer Zone Assessments for Agricultural Fumigants
Ha, Winsook: Plastic Film Permeability to Soil Fumigants
Becker, J. O.: Improved Plant Protection against Root-Knot Nematodes by Combining Biorational Approaches
Driver, J. G.: Effects of Seed treatments to Manage Nematodes as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide on Cantaloupe
Cerintas, Ramazan: The Bio-herbicidal Effe3cts of Daphne (Laurus nobilis L.) and Some of Its Important Components on the Germination of Some Weeds and Agronomic Crops
Monfort, W. S.: Brassica Species: Biocontrol for Soilborne Pathogens in Georgia Vegetable Plasticulture
Monfort, W. S.: Brassica Species: Biocontrol for Root-Knot Nematodes in Georgia Vegetable Plasticulture
Ajwa, Husein: Efficacy of Two Formulations of MIDAS for Strawberry Production
Shem-Tov, Sachar: Strawberry Production and Weed Control in Soils Treated with BASAMID and Chloropicrin
López-Aranda, Jóse M.: Strawberry Nurseries in Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2005 Results
López-Aranda, Jóse M.: Strawberry Production in Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2006 Results
Horner, Ian J.: Summary of Alternative Fumigant Trials in New Zealand Strawberries, 1998-2006
Rodriguez-Kabana, R.: Inorganic Azides as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in the Fumigation of Soils: a Review
Richards, Douglas J.: Update on Sodium Azide-Based Pesticides
Robinson, Philip W.: Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS) a Methyl Bromide Replacement Candidate
Leyes, Gregory A.: Nematode Control and Properties of Fosthiazate, a Methyl Bromide Alternative
Warren, Morris: Propylene Oxide, A Soil Sterilant with Potential as a Methyl Bromide Replacement
Johnson, Judy: Development of a Systems Approach for U.S. Cherries Exported to Japan
Siegel, Joel P.: Post Harvest Use of Biological and Chemical Agents to Control Navel Orangeworm
Subramanyan, Bhadriraju: Methods for Optimizing Structural Heat Treatments: A Case Study
Navarro, Shlomo: Novel Non-Chemical MB Alternatives for Postharvest Treatments
Ferizli, Ahmet G.: Mortality of All Life Stages of saw/toothed Grain Beetle Held Under Vacuum
Marcotte, Michelle: Ghana – Irradiation as a Quarantine Method for Export Development
Mitcham, Elizabeth: Insect Control and Walnut Quality Following Large-Scale Industrial Radio Frequency Treatments
Arthur, Frank: Susceptibility of Different Life Stages of Tribolium spp. To Pyrethrin Aerosol
Kostyukovsky, Moshe: Novaluron – a New IGR for Stored Product Pest Control
Kostyukovsky, Moshe: Phytochemicals as Fumigants and Repellents Against Stored Product Insects
Mueller, John: Six Years of Field Experience Using SF on Grain and Food Processing Facilities
Hulasare, Raj: Comparison of Heat Treatment Methods in Structures
Hosoda, Ed: Technology Transfer of Profume™ Gas Fumigant
Maier, Dirk: Development of Comprehensive Structural Fumigation Models
Neven, Lisa: Controlled Atmosphere Temperature Treatment System (CATTS): A History and Summary of Treatments of Apples and Stone Fruit
Yahia, Elhadi M.: Development of Quarantine Systems for Tropical Fruits Using Controlled Atmospheres
Mitcham, Elizabeth: Controlled Atmosphere/Temperature Treatments to Control Codling Moths in Bartlett Pears
Brown, Gordon: Maintaining Apple Fruit Quality with CATTS Disinfestation Treatment
Lurie, Susan: Control of Mediterranean Fruit Fly on Citrus with CATTS Technology
Leach, Peter: Non-Chemical Treatments for Control of Fruit Fly in Tropical Fruit
Obenland, David: Fruit Quality Issues Associated with Development of a Commercial CATTS Treatment
Lawrence, Frank: FoodPro VHT/DHT & CATTS Post Harvest Alternative Treatment to Methyl Bromide
Black, Dan: Development of CATTS Technology: A Controls Perspective
Vroom, Nico: Improved Treatment Times for Controlled Atmospheres in Stored Product Pest Control
Van Sickle, Gary W.: CATTS: An Industry Perspective
Griffith, Tom: Propylene Oxide, A Versatile Fumigant, A Safe Insecticide
Isikber, Ali A.: Potential Use of Ozone at High Concentration for Rapid insect and Microbial Disinfestation of Durable Commodities
Glennon, Dennis: Approved Infrared Fumigation Monitors for USDA/APHIS/PPQ and Dow AgroSciences
Ferizli, Ahmet G.: Time/Dose Mortality of Low Level Phosphine to Almond Moth
Emekci, Mevlut: Efficacy of Phosphine as an Alternative to Mebr Against Dried Fruit Beetle
Muhareb, Jeannette: Evaluation of Combining Sulfuryl Fluoride, Propylene Oxide & CO2 for Stored Product Insects
Campbell, James F.: Evaluation of Two Fumigants for Rapid Treatment of Packaged Seeds
Bookout, Anne: Commercial Use of Profume® on Stored Cocoa Beans
Klementz, Dagmar: Sulfuryl Difluoride to Control Toward Immature Life Stages of Ephestia elutella (Hübner)
Prabhakaran, Suresh: Commercialization and Adoption of Profume Gas Fumigant
Schilling, M.W.: Methyl Bromide Use to Combat mite Infestation in Dry-cured Ham During Production
Reichmuth, Ch.: Side Effects of Methyl Bromide on Pharmaceuticals After Fumigation in Containers
Walker, Robert H.: Preplant Bermudagrass Control in Warm-Season Sod Without Methyl Bromide
Highland, H. Brett: Muscodor Biofumigant – An Update on a Promising Methyl Bromide Alternative from Agraquest, Inc
Browne, Greg T.: Prunus Replant Disease in California and Its Management without Methyl Bromide
Culpepper, Stanley S.: Methyl Bromide Alternatives Being Identified in Georgia
Olsen, Bernard: MIDAS® EUP Field Update
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Efficacy of Midas for Control of Meloidogyne incognita on Celosia in Florida
Rosskopf, Erin: Midas Demonstration Plots in Bell Pepper
Candole, Byron: Distribution and Efficacy of Methyl Isothiocyanate in Plastic-Mulched Soil Beds
Johnson, Wiley: Yellow Nutsedge Control with Metham-Sodium in Transplanted Cantaloupe
Shrestha, Anil: Surface Water Applications for Reducing Emissions from Telone C35: Their Effect on Weeds
Shrestha, Anil: Weed Species Emergence Patterns under Methyl Bromide and Alternative Fumigants in Fruit Nurseries
Bogoescu, Marian: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Fumigation for Tomatoes in Romania Greenhouses
Gerik, James: Evaluation of Emerging Alternative Chemicals for Control of Pathogens and Weeds
Gao, Suduan: Soil Fumigation and Surface Seal Methods on 1,3-dichloropropene and Chloropicrin emissions in an Orchard Replant Field Trial
Gao, Suduan: Trapping Efficiency of Cis-1,3-dichloropropene by XAD-4 Sorbent Tubes for Emission Studies
Kobara, Yuso: Simple Estimation Method for Fumigants Gas Permiation Rates by Cup Method
Arnold, Frank: Detection Tubes for New Fumigants
Chellemi, Dan: Telone C-35 Demonstration Trial in Eggplant
Qin, Ruijun: The Effect of Ammonium Thiosulfate on Reducing Fumigant Concentration under Tarp
Hanson, Brad: Evaluation of Reduced Methyl Bromide Rates in Perennial Crop Field Nurseries
Grey, Timothy: Residual Herbicide Dissipation for Bare-soil Verses Soil under Low Density Polyethylene Mulch
Webster, Theodore: Glyphosate Hinders Nutsedge Tuber Production
Webster, Theodore: Lack of Nutsedge Efficacy when Halosulfuron is applied through Drip Irrigation
Little, Daniel: Herbicide Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Conifer Seedling Production
Little, Daniel: Herbicide Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Herbaceous Perennial Production
Sams, Carl: Mustard Meal Biofumigation of Soils in Strawberry Production
Sams, Carl: Biofumigation of Tomato Plots Alters Soil Microbial Community Structure
Fravel, Deborah: Tomato Phenolics Altered by Biocontrol and Plant Pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum
Tursun, Nihat: Bio-Herbicidal Effects of Thyme Essential Oil and Carvacrol on Different Weed and Crop Species
Nyczepir, Andrew P.: Evaluation of Tall Fescue for Resistance to Root-Knot Nematode in Peach
Becker, Ole: Bioassays for Detection and Analysis of Prunus Replant Suppression
Ryan, Robert: Sterigas & Cosmic: Update on Proposed New Fumigants
Roberts, Daniel: Use of Natural Products for Suppression of Soilborne Diseases of Cucumber
Ryan, Robert: Vapormate: A Niche Methyl Bromide Alternative
Toews, Michael: Efficacy of Aerosols for Managing the Red Flour Beetle
Nikpay, Amin: Laboratory Studies Evaluating the Insecticidal Efficacy of Six Diatomaceous Earth Formulations, as Structural Treatments, on Galvanized Steel Surfaces, Against Two Species of Coleoptera
Simpson, Tiffanie: Silicone-Based Surface to Control Pests on Harvested California Cherries
Griffith, Tom: The New Propylene Oxide Improves Pre and Post Harvest Uses
Isikber, Ali: Propylene Oxide: A Potential Quarantine and Pre-Shipment Fumigant for Disinfestation of Nuts
Park, Min-Goo: HCN with Forced Aeration in Imported Oranges
Mack, Ron: Alternative Quarantine Treatments for Hitching Snails
Tubajika, Kayimbi M.: Efficacy of Sulfuryl Fluoride and Methyl Bromide against Wood-Inhabiting Fungi
Winborn, Ian: The CPHST Quarantine Treatment Portal
Levang-Brilz, Nichole: Irradiation as a Component of a Proposed IPPC Phytosanitary Treatment Manual
Maier, Dirk: Ozonation as a Non-chemical Stored Product Protection
Mazzola, Mark: Mechanisms and Efficacy of Brassicaceae Seed Meal-Induced Disease Control
Lindsay, Bruce: An Alternative to Fumigation of Crops with Methyl Bromide Using Propane
De Lima, C.P.F.: Fumigation of Table Grapes with Ethyl Formate Against Quarantine Pests
Saxena, Ramesh C.: Practical Applications of Neem Against Pests of Stored Products
Ndalut, P.: Insecticidal Activity of Acetyl Moraldehyde and Agauriasterone from Agauria salicifolia

2007-sandiego

Yates, Scott R.: Simple methods to Evaluate New Emission Reduction Methods
Ashworth, Daniel J.: Laboratory Measurements of Fumigant Emissions from Agricultural Soils
Wang, D.: Estimating Plastic Film Permeability Under Field Conditions
Ajwa, Husein: Plastic Film Permeability to Fumigants
Qin, Ruijin: Effect of Soil Moisture on Emissions and Distributions of Fumigants in Columns
Ajwa, Husein: Fumigant Emission Reductions by Using Low Permeability Film and Thiosulfate Water Seal
Fennimore, S.: Facilitating Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in California Strawberries
Browne, Greg: Integrated Pre-Plant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Almonds and Other Stone Fruits
Upadhaya, Shrini K: Tree Planting Site-Specific Fumigant Application to Control Almond Replant Disease
Kluepfel, Daniel: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for use in Walnut Production Systems
Wang, D.: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Vineyard Replant: Assessment of Control Efficacy, Fumigant Movement and Crop Respons
Gerik, Jim: Pacific Area Wide MB Alternatives Program for Cut Flower and Bulb Crops
Hanson, B. D.: Efficacy and 1,3-D Emissions with Approved Nursery Stock Certification Treatments Applied with Two Shank Designs
Pinkerton, John N.: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Red Raspberry and Forestry Nurseries
Stoddard, C. S.: Methyl Bromide Fumigation Alternatives for Sweetpotato Hotbeds in California
Ajwa, Husein A.: Testing Film Permeability to Fumigants Under Laboratory and Field Conditions
Yates, Scott R.: Film Permeability Measurements in support of USDA-ARS Area-Wide Research
Chellemi, Dan O.: Factors Affecting the Performance of MB Alternatives – A South Atlantic Perspective
Chellemi, Dan O.: MB Alternatives Area-Wide Pest Management Project – South Atlantic Progress Report
Culpepper, A. S.: Can Georgia Growers Replace Methyl Bromide
Quicke, Marie: Area-Wide Demonstration Of Alternatives: Forest Nurseries in the Southern US
Louws, Frank: On-Farm Research to Implement MB Alternatives: An Area-Wide Initiative
Arnold, Frank: Measuring New Fumigants with Draeger-Tubes
Welker, Rob: DMDS and Acrolein Studies in Strawberry and Tomato Production Systems
Ajwa, Husein: Evaluation of Acrolein for Strawberry Production
Ajwa, Husein: Acrolein as Potential Alternative to Methyl bromide in California Grown Calla Lilies
Simmons, L. J.: The Effects of Acrolein on the Microbiology and Key Biochemical Activities of the Soil
Belcher, Jason: Tomato and Nutsedge Response to Acrolein and Herbicides Applied Preplant
Jeff Dawson/Charles Smith: EPA Overview
Ajwa, Husein: Efficacy of Drip and Shank Applied Midas for Strawberry Production
Poling, Barclay: Synopsis of Strawberry Plasticulture Research with Iodomethane in North Carolina Since the Year 2000
Olson, Stephen M. (32) Efficacy of Midas®: Efficacy of Midas (50/50) as a Soil Fumigant for Tomato Production
Bernal, R. F. (33) Effect of Midas (Chloropicrion 62%, Methyl Iodide 33%) On the control of Meloidogyne incognita: Kofoid and White In Greenhouses of Salto Uruguay
Wells, Sheryl: Granular Forms of Na and K Azides Applied to Established Turf
Walker, Robert H.: Replacements for Methyl Bromide in a Centipedegrass-Based Sod Rotation System
Gao, Suduan: Field Tests on Emission Reduction Methods from Telone C-35 Application
Hanson, B. D.: Effects of Surface Seals on Pest Control Efficacy with 1,3-Dichloropropene/Chloropicrin
Sullivan, David A.: Concurrent Comparison of Metam Sodium Applied by Chemigation and Shank Injection
Noling, J. W.: Potential Impacts of Buffer Zones on Florida Strawberry
Sullivan, David A.: Status Update: Buffer Zones for Agricultural Fumigants
Noling, J. W.: Grower Field Demonstration Trialing of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Florida Strawberry
Daugovish, Oleg: Control of Difficult Weeds in Strawberry Production in Non-Fumigated Areas
Fennimore, Steven, A.: Effect of Irrigation Activation on Weed Control in Strawberry with Oxyflourfen
Thomas, J. E.: A 2-Year Study of Wavelength Selective Plastic Mulches in Florida Tomato Production
Candole, Byron: Effects of Vapam Application on Methyl Isothiocynate Distribution and Efficacy in Raised Plastic-Mulched Soil Beds
Vaculin, Paul: Effect of Application Timing of Drip Applied K-Pam® Following Chloropicrin
Noling, J. W.: Indirect Measures of Strawberry Yield Based on Plant Size Distribution and Fruit Stem Counts
Jeff Dawson/Charles Smith: EPA Overview
Robinson, P. W.: Paladin™ (dimethyl disulfide) Experimental Use Permit Progress Report
Olson, Stephen M. : Efficacy of Paladin™ (Dimethyl Disulfide ) as a Soil Fumigant for Tomato and Cantaloupe Production
McKown, C.: Paladin™ -- Dimethyl Disulfide As a Replacement Soil Fumigant for Methyl Bromide
Robinson, P. W.: Paladin™ (DMDS) Soil Fumigant Efficacy Summary Update
Becker, J. O.: Methyl Bromide Replacement Challenges: Impression from Japan
Larson, Kirk: Strawberry Nurseries: Mebr Alternatives
McGawley, Edward, C.: Management of Nematode Parasites of Major Crops in Louisana with Agri-Terra
Kobara, Yuso: Possibility of the New Soil Fumigation Technique with Ethanol Solution
Uematsu, Seiji: Ethyl Alcohol as a Promising Material of Reductive Soil Disinfestation for Controlling Root Knot Nematode and Soilborne Plant Diseases
Warren, Morris: Propylene Oxide: The most Complete MB Replacement
Mann, Ross: Iodomethane Offers Opportunities for Methyl Bromide Phase out and Soil Disinfestation in Australia
Maier, Dirk: Application Aspects of Improving Structural Fumigation
Reichmuth, Christoph: Safer and More Efficient Use of Fumigants to Reduce the Dosage
Maier, Dirk: Biosensing Approach for Quantifying Fumigation efficiency & Reduced MeBr Use
Glennon, Dennis: Automated Web-Based Infrared Monitor for ISWPM-15 & Quarantine Fumigation
Mattner, Scott: Disinfestation of Expanded-Polystyrene Seedling Trays in the Australian Tobacco Industry
Johnson, Judy: Effect of Product Moisture on Efficacy of Vacuum Treatments for Tree Nuts
Liu, Yong-Biao: Ultralow Oxygen Treatment for Postharvest Control of Western Flower Thrips on Head Lettuce
Winegar, Eric: Modeling and Measurement of Methyl Bromide Emissions at Food Processing
Joyce, Peter: Methyl Bromide Scrubber System for Large Quarantine & Pre-Shipment Applications
Jeff Dawson/Steven Weiss: EPA Overview
Williamson, Peter: Profume® in Australia
Prabhakaran, Suresh: Global Status and Adoption of Profume® Gas Fumigant
Hosoda, Ed: Cylinderized Phosphine: Sustainable Alternatives for Stored Product Protection
St. Pierre, Martin: Ecofume® Phosphine Fumigants: A Technical and Economically Viable Alternative to Methyl Bomide in Structural Fumigation
Maier, Dirk: Ozonation as Non-Chemical Stored Product Protection Technology
Williams, R. E.: ProFume® Gas Fumigant as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide for Chamber Fumigation of Dates
Schilling, M. W.: Sulfuryl Fluoride Fumigation Effect on the Composition of Dry Cured Ham Slices
Bookout, Anne: Update on Commercial Use of ProFume® on Stored Cocoa
Hosoda, Ed: California ProFume™ Update
Phillips, Thomas W.: Sulfuryl Fluoride for Post Harvest Fumigation of Arthropod Pests in Agricultural Products
Muhareb, Jeannette: Evaluation of Combining Sulfuryl Fluoride, Proplyene Oxide & CO2 for Stored Product Insects
Griffith, Tom: Propylene Oxide, Registered Fumigant, a Safe Insecticide
Kumar, Pratima: Significance of Ethyl Formate in Controlling the Fungal Growth in Stored Grains
Arthur, Frank: Residual Efficacy of Aerosol Insecticides
Campbell, James F.: Evaluation of Treatments as Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Structural Fumigations
Gragasin, MA: Insecticidal Activities of Essential Oil from Piper betle Linn Against Storage Insect Pests
Westerdahl, B. B.: Cultural Methods for Managing Nematodes on Annual Crops in California
Seyb, Alison: Overwinter Cover Crops and Root-Knot Nematode Populations in Watermelon Fields
Hewlett, T. E.: Efficacy of In-Vitro Pasteuria spp. Parasitizing Two Nematode Species
Dickson, D. W.: Efficacy of the MI Gene in Tomato Against Root-Knot Nematode in Florida
Shennan, Carol: Optimizing Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation: An Alternative to Methyl Bromide?
McSorley, Robert: Similarities and Differences in Flower and Vegetable Production in Florida
Ajwa, Husein: Shank and Drip Applied Soil Fumigants as Potential Alternative to Methyl Bromide In California-Grown Cut Flowers
Yilmaz, S.: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide For Cut Flowers in Turkey
Vencat, Shiva: Verdivap Airstream
McKenry, M. V.: Replanting Vineyards Without Soil Fumigation
Cortwright, Brian: Managing Melon Soilborne Diseases in Michigan with MBR Alternatives
Besri, Mohamed: Economical Aspects of Grafting Tomato in Some Mediterranean Countries
Yilmaz, S.: Grafting as an Alternative to MB in Vegetable Production in Turkey
Louws, Frank: Disease Management and Crop Productivity Utilizing Grafted Tomatoes
Besri, Mohamed: Current Situation of Tomato Grafting as Alternative to Methyl Bromide for Tomato Production in Morocco
López-Aranda, J. M.: Strawberry Nurseries in Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2006 Results
López-Aranda, J. M.: Strawberry Production in Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2007 Results
Porter, Ian: Trends of Adoption of Alternatives
Arnold, Frank: Detection Tubes for New Fumigants
Qin, Ruijun: Plastic Films on Controlling Chloropicrin Emissions in a Strawberry Field Trial
Rosskopf, Erin: Reduced Rates and Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Snapdragon Production in Florida
Rosskopf, Erin: Ethanedinitrile for Control of Weeds and Nematodes Important in Florida
Rosskopf, Erin: In Vitro Inhibition of Soilborne Fungi by “SPK”, a Novel Pesticide
Gilbert, Celeste: Solarization and Steam Heat for Soil Disinfestation in Flower and Strawberry
Wells, Sheryl: Leaching of Na and K Azide from Granules Applied to Established Turf
Lakshman, Dilip: Biological Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Plant Disease Control
Bausher, Michael: Evaluation of Rootstocks for Management of Meloidogyne incognita on Grafted Bell Pepper
Becker, Ole: Bioassay for Root-Knot Nematode-Inhibiting Activity in Soil
Kobara, Yuso: Possibility of the New Soil Fumigation Technique with Ethanol Solution
Lee, Byung-Ho: Efficacy of Ethanedinitrile to Control Root Knot Nematodes in Yellow Melon Cultivation
Lee, Byung-Ho: Practical Application of Ethanedinitrile to Control Infested Pine Wilt Disease and Its Vector
Belcher, Jason: Effect of Acrolein Concentration Applied Preplant on Tomato and Bell Pepper
Koralis-Burelle, Nancy: Multiguard® : Effects on Nematode Populations and Galling on Tomato and Pepper
Gerik, James: Application of Chemicals In-Season to Augment Preplant Fumigation
Warren, Morris: Preplant Results to Date
Prabhakaran, Suresh: XRM-3162: A New Preplant Soil Fumigant as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Mann, Ross: Drip Fumigation of Iodomethane in the Australian Protected Horticulture Industry
Mann, Ross: Bioprospecting for Endophytes with Mycofumigant Potential from Australian Native Flora
Mattner, Scott: Isolation of Plant-Growth Promoting Bacteria from Fumigated Soils
Mattner, Scott: Integrated Disinfestation of EPS-Trays Using Washing Practices and Solarization
Bogoescu, Marian: Results of Methyl Bromide Alternatives on Tomatoes in Romania
Joyce, Peter: Methyl Bromide Scrubber System for Large Quarantine & Pre-Shipment Applications
Liu, Yong-Biao: Fumigation with Phosphine for Postharvest Insect Control on Lettuce and Broccoli
Park, Min-Goo: The Efficacy of Ethanedinitrile to Control Wood Related Insect Pests
Sung, Bo-Kyung: Efficacy of Ethyl Formate as a Quarantine Fumigant for the Control of Pests in Fruits
Tubajika, K. M.: Methyl Iodide and Sulfuryl Fluoride as Quarantine Treatments for Solid Wood Packing Material
Maier, Dirk: Simulating the Effect of Weather Conditions on Structural Fumigation
Maier, Dirk: Investigation of Gas Distribution Due to Circulation Fans in Structural Fumigation
Maier, Dirk: Heat Treatment of Empty Storage Bins for Control of Insects and Molds
Maier, Dirk: Organic Stored Production Pest Treatment Using Nitrogen During Shipment
Maier, Dirk: Determination of Ozone Half-Life within a Closed Cylinder
Emekci, Mevlut: Laboratory Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Heat Treatment Against the Dried Fruit Beetle
Ferizli, Guray: The Effectiveness of Spinosad Against Granary Weevil, Sitophilus granarius at Laboratory Conditions
Hou, Xingwei: Optimizing and Gauging Heat Treatment Effectiveness in Food-Processing Facilities
Hou, Xingwei: Pheromone Monitoring of Red Flour Beetle Populations in Mills to Evaluate Fumigation Effectiveness

2008-orlando

Culpepper, Stanley: DMDS or the 3-Way: Which is More Effective in Georgia
Chellemi, Dan: Field Validation of a Fumigant Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Welker, Rob: On-Farm Research and Extension Activities to Implement MB Alternatives: An Area Wide Initiative Update
Noling, J. W.: Large Scale Demonstration Trialing of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Florida Strawberry
Fennimore, Steven,: Facilitating Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in California.
Browne, Greg: Integrated Preplant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Almonds and Other Stone Fruits
Quicke, Marie: 2008 Area-wide Demonstration of Alternatives: Forest Nurseries in the Southern US
Wang, Dong: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Vineyard Replant
Weiland, Jerry: Methyl bromide Alternatives in Oregon and Washington Forest Tree Nurseries
Kluepfel, Dan: Examination of Preplant Methyl Bromide Alternatives in a Walnut Tree Replant Site
Ajwa, Hussein: Fumigant Emissions Reduction by Using Low Permeability Film and Thiosulfate Water Seal
Yates, Scott: Update of Film Permeability Measurements for USDA-ARS Area-wide Research project
Upadhuaya, Shrini K.: Tree Planting Site–Specific Fumigant Application To Control Almond Replant Disease
Chellemi, Dan O.: Improved Retention of a Soil Fumigant During Solid Tarp Application
Sumner, Paul E.: Soil Moisture Effects on Emission of Chloropicrin and Dimethyl Disulfide
Gao, Suduan: Dynamic Flux Chamber Systems for Fumigant Emission Measurements
Yates, Scott: Reducing Field-Scale Emissions of 1,3-D with Sequential Surface Irrigations
Noling, J. W.: Measuring Fumigant Concentrations and Persistence in Soil with PID-VOC Detectors
Hanson, Bradley D.: Pest Control with California Approved Nursery Stock Certification 1,3-D treatments
Walters, Thomas: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Raspberry Nurseries
Stoddard, C. Scott: Methyl Bromide Fumigation Alternatives for Sweet Potato Hotbeds in California
Rosskopf, Erin: Area-wide Demonstration of Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Florida Ornamentals
Klose, Susanne: Pest Control in Field-grown Ranunculus without Methyl Bromide
Ntow, William Joseph: Monitoring of Chloropicrin Field Emissions from Shank Applications at Shallow and Deep Injection Sites
Qin, Ruijun: Shank Designs and Soil Surface Treatments on 1,3-D Emissions in a Nursery Field Trial
Yates, Scott: Reducing Field-Scale Emissions of 1,3-D with Composted Municipal Green-Waste
Wang, Dong: Reducing 1,3-D and Chloropicrin Emissions with Subsurface Drip and VIF
Gao, Suduan: Emissions of 1,3-Dichloropropene and Chloropicrin From Soils with Manure Amendment and Post-Fumigation Water Treatment
Ajwa, Hussein: Testing Film Permeability to Fumigants Under Laboratory and Field Conditions
Leahy John /Steven Weiss: EPA's Risk Mitigation Requirements for Soil Fumigants
Villahoz, Marcello D.: TIF (Totally Impermeable Film): An Innovative Film for Mulch, Broadcast Fumigation and Greenhouses in Agriculture
Chow, Edgard A.: Properties of EVOH and TIF Films for the Reduction of Fumigant Dosage and VOC Emission
McKown, Clem: Paladin ®-Dimethyl Disulfide as a Replacement Soil Fumigant for Methyl Bromide
Du Fretay, Gael: Promising Results in Europe with DMDS for Soil Fumigation
Welker, R. M.: Paladin as a Methyl Bromide Alternative in Tomatoes: Drip vs. Shank Application Methods
Rodriguez-Kabana, Rodrigo: Pesticidal Properties of Hydrogen Cyanamide: a Nonfumigant Water Soluble Compound
Olsen, Bernard: Midas® Soil Fumigant Update-Commercial Use and Results
Sances, F. V.: Expanded Field Testing & Commercial Development of Symmetry® Fumigant Application Technology
Noling, J. W.: Determining Metham Sodium lethal Dosage for Nematodes in Grower Field Microplots
Norton, Jack A.: Metam Combinations as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in US-Grown Strawberries and Mulched Vegetables
Sullivan, David: Advancements in Emission Assessment and Dispersion Modeling Methods for Metam Sodium
Griffith, Tom: Propylene Oxide Update
Busacca, John: Efficacy of XRM-5162 Against Nutsedge (Cyperus Spp) in Small Plot Trials
Belcher, Jason: Strawberry and Tomato Response to Acrolein
Welker, R. M.: Drip Applied Acrolein With and Without VIF Mulch as a Methyl Bromide Alternative in Tomatoes
Lopez-Aranda, Jose M.: Strawberry Production In Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2008 Results
Simmons, Lee J.: Effects of Drip-Applied Acrolein on Natural Soil Populations of Tricoderma and Fusarium
Dawson, Jeff & Charles Smith: Determination of Soil Fumigant Emission Reduction Factors
Louws, Frank J.: Grafting as a Viable Tool to Manage Major Tomato Diseases in the Southeastern USA
Minuto, Andre: Status of Grafting in Italy
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Alternative Fumigants and Grafting for Tomato and Double-Cropped Muskmelon Production in Florida
Kubota, Chieri: A Multidisciplinary Project for Introducing Vegetable Grafting in the U. S. A.
Starkey, Tom: Tolerance of Pine Seedlings to Shank-Injected Nematocides
Lopez-Aranda, Jose M.: SEMARNAT/UNIDO Demonstrations on MB Alternatives for Strawberry In Baja California ( Mexico), Preliminary results
Lopez-Aranda, Jose M.: Strawberry Nurseries in Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2007 Results
Fennimore, Steven: Soil Disinfestation with Steam and Solarization for Flower and Strawberry
Lagunas-Solar, Manuel: Disinfection and Disinfestation Approach of Nut and Grain Products with Radiofrequency Power
Chen, Zhangjing: Efficacy of Vacuum/Steam Treatment of Mold Fungi in Cotton Bales
Johnson, Judy: Vacuum Treatments for California Tree Nuts
Ferizli, Guray: Museum Fumigation
Emekci, Mevlut: Insect Disinfestations of Historic Artifacts by Modified Atmospheres
Dawson, Jeff: EPA Overview
Armstrong, Jack: Ozone Fumigation to Control Quarantine Pests in Green Coffee
van Someren Graver, Jan: QPS Treatments with Methyl Bromide with Minimal Emissions: Is it a Possibility?
Williame, Eddy: Razem a Methyl Bromide Recovering and Zero Emission Modular System
Brash, Ken: QPS & Residual Gas Extraction Systems
Fox, Patricia: AFAS: Methyl Bromide and Beyond
Glennon, Dennis: Update: Automated Web-based Infrared Monitoring for Quarantine Fumigations
Marcotte, Michelle: Technical Efficacy, Costs and Adoption of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Flour Mills
Arthur, Frank: Esfenvalerate Plus Methoprene Aerosol to Control the Indianmeal Moth
Campbell, James: Evaluating Impact of Structural Fumigation on Pest Populations
Thoms, Ellen: ProFume Update: Post-Harvest Commercial Acceptance and Performance in the US
Buckley, Stanislas: Adoption of ProFume in Europe After the Phase Out
Walse, Spencer: Multifactor Exploration of the Insecticidal Efficacy and Degradation of Sulfuryl Fluoride in Stored Walnuts
Klementz, Dagmar: Sulfuryl Fluoride Against All Stages of Rust-Red Grain Beetle and Merchant Grain Beetle
Reichmuth, Christoph: How to Overcome the Egg-Weakness of Sulfuryl Florida-Combinations of Control Methods
Phillips, Tom: Efficacy of Sulfuryl Fluoride to Control Ham Mites and Red-Legged Ham Beetles
Sekhon, R.: Chemical Composition of Dry Cured Hams Fumigated with Sulfuryl Fluoride
Thoms, Ellen: Confirmation of Proposed Sulfuryl Fluoride Quarantine Dosages for Pinewood Nematode Control
Thoms, Ellen: Sulfuryl Fluoride as a Quarantine Treatment for the Emerald Ash Borer in Firewood
Brash, Don: Phosphine for Disinfestation of Pine Logs and Sawn Timber from New Zealand
Kostyukovsky, Moshe: Phosphine Fumigation with Speedbox: Effectiveness and Advantages
Phillips, Neil: QuickPHlo-R Phosphine Fumigation System-A New, Safer Approach
Siegel, Joel: Navel Orangeworm Area-Wide Control Program
van Golen, Jacobien: EcO2 Low-Oxygen Disinfestation of Post Harvest Commodities, Structures, Silos and (Export/Import) Containers
Hosoda, Ed: ECO2FUME and VAPORH 3 as Methyl Bromide Alternatives
van Someren Graver, Jan: Efficacy of Ethanedinitile at Low Temperature Against Cereal Pathogens: a Situation Report
Banks, Jonathan: Ethyl Formate Plus Methyl Isothiocyanate is a Potential Liquid Fumigate for Stored Grains
Griffith, Tom: Propylene Oxide a Versatile Post Harvest Fumigant
Muhareb, Jeannette: Evaluation of Combining Sulfuryl Fluoride, Propylene Oxide & CO2 for Stored Product Insect Control
Simmons, Lee J.: Efficacy of Granular Pasteuria usage for Controlling Sting Nematodes in Turfgrass and Golf Greens
Hewlett, T. E.: Pasteuria Field Studies Using Endospores to Control Sting Nematode on Turf
Simmons, Lee J.: Technical Progress and Commercial Launch of Pasteuria usage for Control of Sting Nematode (Belonolaimus longicaudatus) on Turf and Strawberries
McSorley, Robert: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Floriculture Production In A Problem Site
Fennimore, Steven: Steam and Heat for Soil Disinfestation
Besri, Mohamed: Cucurbits Grafting as Alternative to Methyl Bromide for Cucurbits Production in Morocco
Ryan, Robert: Recycled Carbon Dioxide-the Veteran & Versatile Pesticide
Mason, Linda: Insect Pests in Food Plants Prior to, During and Post Sulfuryl Fluoride or Methyl Bromide Fumigation
Myers, Scott: Efficacy of Phosphine at Low Temperature for Insects of Quarantine Significance
Vroom, Nico: EcO2 Controlled Atmosphere Used to Control Insects in Sesame Seed from Greece
Westerdahl, Becky: Trap Cropping for Managing Nematodes on Carrots in California
Hewlett, Thomas: Germination and Infection Rate of in Vitro Pasteuria Spores on Sting Nematode
Nyczepir, Andrew: Evaluation of Six Common Peach Rootstocks to Meloidogyne Mayagueneis
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Efficacy of Rootstocks for Control of Meloidogne Incognita on Grafted Tomato and Cantaloupe
Robinson, Philip: Paladin (Dimethyl Disulfide) Experimental Use Permit Progress Report
Lopez-Aranda, Jose: Alterbromide: Dissemination of Sustainable Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Fennimore, Steve: Evaluation of Acrolein for Pest Control in Tomato
Kobara, Yuso: Temperature Dependency of Soil Disinfection with Low Concentration of Ethanol
Walker, Robert: Basamid + Eptam: Replacement for Methyl Bromide in Warm-Season Sod Production
Muramoto, Joji: Effect of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation on Weed Seed Germination
Gerik, James: Dose Response of Agrobacterium Tumefaciens to Soil Fumigants
Roberts, Daniel: Suppression of Phytophthora Capsici on Bell Pepper with Isolates of Trichoderma
Ajwa, Husein: Behavior of Methyl Isothiocyanate in Soil after Application of Metam Sodium and Metam Potasium
Hall, Linda: 1,3-Dichloropropene (Telone): Protecting Bystander & Worker Health
Qin, Ruijun: Low Permeable Tarps Reduce Emission from Drip-Applied Inline in a Strawberry Field Trial
Samtani, Jayesh: Continuous Use of Alternative Fumigants for Three Years in Strawberries
Coosemans, Jozef: Chemical Alternatives of MBr for Use in Greenhouse Grown Lettuce in Belgium

2009-sandiego

Mads Andersen: Sulfuryl Fluoride: Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Warming Potential
Noling, Joe: Transitioning to Methyl Bromide Alternatives: a Current U.S. Assessment
Porter, Ian: Maintaining Biosecurity and Market Access in the Australian Strawberry Industry following Methyl Bromide Phase-out
Phillips, Bill: Meta-analysis of Methyl Bromide and Alternatives for Pest Control in Strawberry and Tomato
Tateya, Akio: Japan’s Big effort to Phase-out Methyl Bromide by 2013
Klonsky, Karen: Economic Performance of Alternative Pre-plant Fumigation Treatments for Almonds
Ntow, William J.: Chloropicrin and Methyl Bromide Emissions Reduction by Using Totally Impermeable Film
Gao, Suduan : Measurement and Assessment of Field Emission Reductions
Chellemi, Dan O.: Evaluation of Soil Fumigant Retention Under Various Solid-tarp Application Methods
Yates, Scott R.: A New Solar Heat Pulsing Technology as a Potential Pest Control Strategy
Qian, Yaorong: Tarp Permeability Testing at EPA
Daugovish, Oleg: Fumigant and Strawberry Variety Evaluations in Macrophomina and Fusarium Fields
Daugovish, Oleg: Yellow Nutsedge Management with Chemical, Physical and Thermal Treatments
Fennimore, Steven: Systems to Disinfest Soils with Heat for Strawberry and Flower Production
Fennimore, Steven: Estimated Costs to Disinfest Soil with Steam
Wang, D.: Strawberry Production in Soilless Substrate Troughs-Water Management
Spadafora, V. J.: Midas® Soil Fumigant Update-2009
Thomas, J. E.: An Improved Delivery System for Telone C35® in Florida Tomato Production
Triky-Dotan, Shachaf: Microbial Aspects of Accelerated Degradation of Metam-sodium in Soil
Hensley, Jerry: Nematode Control in Turf and Field Crops with Furfural, Multiguard Protect®
Barnekow, David: Surfuryl Fluoride Gas Fumigant: Registration Timeline, Soil Emissions and Environmental Fate
Busacca, John: Surfuryl Fluoride: Summary of Field Trials in Florida and Georgia
Dawson, Jeff: Determination of Soil Fumigation Emission Reduction Factors
Leahy, John: EPA’s Risk Mitigation Requirements for Soil Fumigants
Fennimore, Steven: Facilitating Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in California Strawberry
Walters, Thomas: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Raspberry Nurseries
Weiland, Jerry: Pythium and Fusarium Species Associated with Production of Douglas-fir Seedlings
Gerik, J. S.,: Gladiolus Production with Methyl Bromide Alternatives Pacific Area-wide Program for Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Stoddard, G. S.: Methyl Bromide Fumigation Alternative for Sweetpotato Hotbeds in California, Year 2
Lampinen, Bruce: A Mobile Platform for Measuring Canopy Photosynthetically Active Radiation Interception in Tree Crops
Noling, Joe: Industry Wide Assessments of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Florida Strawberry
Hanson, B. D.: Perennial Crop Nursery Sector Progress-Pacific Area–wide Program for Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Browne, Greg: Integrated Pre-plant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Almonds and Other Stone Fruits
Beede, R. H.: Update on a Preplant Methyl Bromide Alternatives Trial in a Walnut Replant Site
Wang, D.: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Soil Fumigation for Vineyard Replants
Yates, Scott R.: Update of Film Permeability Measurements for USDA-ARS Area-wide Research Project
Rosskopf, Erin: Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Florida Ornamental Production
Quicke, Marie: 2009 Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Alabama Forest Tree Seedling Nurseries
Noling, Joe: USDA ARS Area-wide Project Large Scale Demonstration Trialing of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Florida Strawberry
Louws, Frank : Grafting Tomato with Interspecific Rootstocks Provides Effective Management for Southern Blight and Root Knot Nematodes
Welker, Rob: Research and Extension Efforts to Enable Successful Transition Away from Methyl Bromide Fumigation
Minuto, Andrea: Advances in Pre-plant Application of Soil Fumigants on Minor Crops and Preliminary Results of Chloropicrin Against Root Knot Nematodes on Lettuce and Tomato in Italy
Butler, David M.: Field Evaluation of Anaerobic Soil Dsinfestation in a Bell Pepper-Eggplant Double Crop
Bausher, Michael G.: Tomato Rootstock Performance to Natural Populations of Root-knot Nematodes
Freeman, Josh: Performance of Grafted Tomato Seedlings in Open Field Production
Wimer, Adam,: Management of Tomato Bacterial Wilt on Virginia’s Eastern Shore through Cultivar Resistance and Acibenzolar-S-Methyl Applications
McKenry, Michael,: Evaluation of “Starve & Switch” Approach for Replanting Trees
Chellemi, Dan O.: Evaluation of Soil Solarization on Commercial Cut Flower Farms
Chow, Edgar: An Update on the Development of TIF Mulching Films
Ajwa, H: Volatilization Losses of Methyl Bromide and Chloropicrin from Drip Fumigated Beds Covered with Totally Impermeable Tarp
Fennimore, Steven: Pic-Chlor 60 Retention Under Totally Impermeable Film in Strawberry
Freeman, Josh: DMDS Retention by Totally Impermeable Film and Its Effectiveness for Tomato Production
Villahoz, Marcello D.: Reduction of Methyl Bromide Dose Applications in Drip Irrigation System with TIF (Totally Impermeable Film) vs. Standard PE Film in Strawberry
Othman, Mona: Strawberry Production with Reduced Rates of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Applied under Retentive Films
Schilling, Wes: Chemical Composition of Dry Cured Hams Fumigated with Carbon Dioxide
Schilling, Wes: Chemical Composition of Dry Cured Hams Fumigated with Phosphine
Walse, Spencer: Ovicidal Efficacy of Sulfuryl Fluoride to Stored-Product Pests of Dried Fruits
Reichmuth, Christoph: Response of Eggs of Corcyra cephalonica towards Sulfuryl Fluoride
Yann, Ciesla: Influence of Temperature and CTP on Flour Beetle Eggs after Sulfuryl Fluoride Fumigation
Williams, Robert: Control of Carob Moth (Ectomyelosis ceratonia) in Fresh Dates Fumigated with ProFume®
Muhareb, Jeannette: Evaluation of Combining Sulfuryl Fluoride, Propylene Oxide & CO2 for Stored Product Insect Control
Dawson, Jeff: EPA Overview
Brijwani, Monika: Efficacy of a Structural Heat Treatment Against Tribolium castaneum Life Stages
Arthur, Frank: Esfenvalerate plus Methoprene Aerosol to Control the Indianmeal Moth
Campbell, James: Impact of Sulfuryl Fluoride Fumigation on Pest Populations in Rice Mills
Hosoda, Ed: California ProFume® Update 2009
Mueller, John: How is Sulfuryl Fluoride Performing as a Methyl Bromide Alternative?
Ducom, Patrick: Preliminary Tests on Quality of High Moisture Dates with Five Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Hartzer, Michelle: Methyl Bromide and Sulfuryl Fluoride Effectiveness Against Red Flour Beetle Life Stages
Subramanyam, Bhadriraju: Comparing Leakage Rates of Methyl Bromide and Sulfuryl Fluoride During Structural Fumigations
Langemeier, Michael: Examination of the Economic Feasibility of Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Glennon, Dennis: Automated Web-Based Infrared Monitoring for Milling & Quarantine Fumigations Part 2
Johnson, Judy: Radio Frequency Heat Treatments to Disinfect Dried Pulses of Cowpea Weevil
Xue, Meng: Development, Relative Retention, and Productivity of Red Flour Beetle on Resistant Starches
Siegel, Joel: Evaluating Coverage and Efficacy of Insecticides to Control Navel Orangeworm
Burks, Chuck: Mating Disruption for Control of Navel Orangeworm in Central California
Higbee, Bradley: Areawide Control of Navel Orangeworm in Almonds
Barak, Alan: Reduced Methyl Bromide and Sulfuryl Fluoride Quarantine Treatments for Bamboo Poles
Hennessey, Michael: Plant Protection and Quarantine Methods Development Projects 2009-2010: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Liu, Yong-Biao: Low Temperature Phosphine Fumigation for Postharvest Pest Control on Fresh Vegetables
Klementz, Dagmar: Phosphine Treatment of Apples for Disinfestation- Residues and Efficacy Against Pests
Gragasin, Cristina: Piper betle Lin. Oil as Botanical Treatment to Control Mango Pulp Weevil Sterno frigidus
Sung, Bo-Kyung: Application of Vapormate to Imported Banana
Ryan, Robert: Ethoxofume 1000 (Ethylene Oxide) – A Niche Methyl Bromide Alternative
Walse, Spencer: Mapping Sulfuryl Fluoride Quarantine Control of Amyelois transitella Using Multivariate Modeling
Obenland, David: Implementation of CATTS Treatment Using Boxer/Palletized Peaches and Nectarines
Kuenen, Bas: Spring Emergence Pattern of Navel Orangeworm from Pistachio and Almond Mummies
Mazzoni, Anthony: Methyl Bromide Recapture System- Operation and Performance
Kitzmiller, Brooke: Mulch and Fumigation Film Composition and Property Descriptions
Allen, L.H.: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Studies in Gainsville: Summary 2001-2008
Owens, C.D.: Paladin™ (dimethyl disulfide) EUP and R&D Trial Efficacy Data Summary
Minuto, Andres: Per-Plant Soil Fumigation Against Armillaria mellea on Perennials in Italy
Lopez-Aranda, Jose: Semarnat/UNIDO Demonstrations on MB Alternatives for Strawberry in Baja California, 2009 Results
Lopez-Aranda, Jose: Strawberry Production in Spain: Chemical Alternatives to MB, 2009 Results
Lopez-Aranda, Jose: Bio-Solarization for Strawberry Production in Spain: 2009 Results
Hanson, Brad: Weed and Pathogen Control with Reduced MeBr in Open-Field Nurseries
Gabriel, Magdalena: Strawberry Production in Soilless Substrate Troughs-Plant Growth
Gerik, James: Strawberry Production in Soilless Substrate Troughs-Pathology
Mazzola, Mark: Resident Biology Restricts Macrophomina phaseolina in Brassicaceous Seed Meal Amended Soil
Shennan, Carol: Optimizing Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Non-Fumigated Strawberry Production in California
Tronstad, Russell: Economic Considerations of Grafted Seedlings in Southwestern U.S. Muskmelon Production
Kubota, Chieri: Evaluation of Grafted Seedlings in Commercial Muskmelon Production in Southwestern United States
Rosskopf, Erin: Iodomethane Phytotoxicity: Potential Role of Plant Nutrient Uptake
Kobara, Yuso: Permeation Rates of Soil Fumigants Through Plastic Films by the Cup Method
Villahoz, Marcello: TIF (Totally Impermeable Film) vs. Standard PE Film in Greenhouses. Reduction of Methyl Bromide Dosage in Pepper Farms
Van Wesenbeeck, Ian: Estimating Field Volatility of Soil Fumigants using CHAIN_2D: Mitigation Methods and Comparison Against Chloropicrin and 1,3-dichloropropene Field Observations
Chow, Edgard: TIF™ Totally Impermeable Film for Agriculture
Sances, Frank: The California 'Two Step Program' for Season Extension with Half the Normal Use of Fumigants
Poling, Barcly: Influence of Midas 50:50 and Midas 98:2 on Strawberry Plasticulture Yields in North Carolina
Mazzola, Mark: Non-fumigant Management of Apple Replant Disease in Organic and Conventional Systems
Vroom, Nico: Use of Controlled Atmosphere for Pest Control in Dried Fruits/Nuts
Vroom, Nico: Use of Controlled Atmosphere for Pest Control in Silos & Buildings

2010-orlando

McKown, Clem: Paladin®-Dimethyl Disulfide as a Replacement Soil Fumigant for Methyl Bromide
Owens, Clay: Paladin® U. S. Registration and UPI Paladin ® Soil Fumigation Program
McAvoy, Theodore: Retention and Efficacy of Drip Applied Dimethyl Disulfide under VIF and TIF Mulches
Othman, Mona: Dimethyl Disulfide Plus Chloropicrin as a Methyl Bromide Alternative for Strawberry Production
Cabrera, J. Alfonsos: Factors Affecting the Nematicides Activity of Dimethyl Disulfide
Freeman, Josh: Retention and Efficacy of Dimethyl Disulfide Under Virtually and Totally Impermeable Films
Spadafora, V. J.: Iodomethane (Midas®) Soil Fumigant Update-2010
Poss, Andrew J.: MeI/HFC-245fa Azetrope: a Drop in Replacement for MeBr
McAvoy, Theodore: Retention and Efficacy if Methyl Iodide Under Virtually and Totally Impermeable Film
Burger, Greg J.: Crop Guard ® as a Nematicide on Food Crops in South Africa
Hensley, Jerry: Multiguard Protect ® EC Registration for Nematode Control in Turf
Gao, Suduan: Evaluation of TIF to Reduce Fumigant Emissions and the Potential to Use Reduced Rates
Khan, Afiqur: Chloropicrin Emission Reduction by Using Totally Impermeable Film
Ajwa, H,: Chloropicrin and 1,3-Dichloropropene Emissions Reductions by Using Totally Impermeable Film
Chow, Edgar: TIF Mulch Film-the Leading Fumigant Emission Tool
Noling, Joseph W.: VIF Mulches, Optimized Irrigation and Tillage Practices for Fumigant Use in Florida Strawberry
Dew, J. Thurman: Chloropicrin and PCN in UK Soils-Pilot Study 2010
Smith, Charles: Overview of Recent Fumigant Emissions Research
Triky-Dotan, Shachaf: Dissipation of Soil Fumigants Following Repeated Applications
Stanghellini, Mike: A Comprehensive Review of Chloropicrin Field Volatility Studies
Qian, Yaorong: The Permeability of Tarps and the Potential Influencing Factors
Sullivan, David: Recent Progress Made by Applicators in Reducing Airborne Flux of Metam-Sodium: A Case Study
Shennan, Carol: Optimizing Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Strawberry Production in California
Klonsky, Karen: Economic Performance of Alternative Preplant Fumigation Treatments for Almonds
Beede, R. H.: Update on a Preplant Methyl Bromide Alternatives Trial in a Walnut Replant Site
Gao, Suduan: Demonstration of Low Permeability Tarp Technology in Soil Fumigation for Perennials
Hanson, Bradley D.: Pacific Area-wide Program: Current Status of the California Perennial Nursery Sector
Browne, Greg: Integrated Pre-plant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Almonds and Stone Fruits
Wieland, Jerry: Fusarium and Pythium Populations after Planting in Fumigated Plots.
Walters, Thomas: Methyl Bromide Alternatives Trials in Raspberry Nurseries
Wang, Dong: Vineyard Replant Update-Pacific Area-wide Program for Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Fennimore, Steven A.: Facilitating Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in California Strawberries
Stoddard, Scott: Methyl Bromide Alternatives Show Good Potential for Sweetpotato Hotbeds
Gerik, James: Calla Lily Production without Methyl Bromide-Pacific Area-wide Program for Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Chellemi, Dan O.: Monitoring Chloropicrin under Diverse Shank Application Scenarios
Noling, Joseph W.: USDA ARS South Atlantic Area-wide Program: Large Scale Filed Demonstrations in Florida Strawberry 2009 -2010
MacRae, Andrew: Development and Implementation of Fumigant REDs Training for the Southeast US
Quicke, Marie: 2010 Methyl Bromide Alternatives: Forest Tree Nurseries in Southern USA
MacRae, Andrew: Evaluation of all Components of the 3-WAY System for Use in Central Florida Tomato
Welker, Rob: Outreach and New Approaches for Methyl Bromide Alternatives through the USDA Area Wide Project
Wang, Dong: Yield and Water Assessment of Strawberry Production in Raised-bed Troughs
Noling, Joseph W.: USDA CREES: Methyl Bromide Transitioning in Florida Strawberry Demo Trials 2008 -2010
Highland, H. Brett: MelonCon WG ® and SoilGard 12 G ® Used in a Program as a Methyl Bromide Alternative
Freeman, Josh: Utilization of Grafted Tomato Seedlings for Bacterial Wilt Resistance in Open Field Production
Louws, Frank: A Multi-Institutional Public and Private Response to Risk Mitigation Measures for Soil Fumigants
Noling, Joseph W.: Assessing Crop Impact and Sting Nematode Management in Florida Strawberry
Anil, Sebastian: Life Cycle Analysis of Pallets and Phytosanitary Treatment Methods
MacRae, Andrew: Sustainability of Methyl Bromide Alternatives-Squash Double Crop
Vallad, Gary: Sustainability of Methyl Bromide Alternatives-Tomato and Pepper Initial Crop
Schilling, Wes: Controlled Atmosphere Treatments to Control Arthropod Pests of American Dry Cured Hams
Johnson, Judy: Development of Radio Frequency Treatments for Dried Pluses
Burkes, Charles: Mating Disruption for Navel Orangeworm in Central California Year 3
Siegel, Joel: Problems Implementing a Systems Approach for Navel Orangeworm in California
Marcotte, Michelle: MBTOC Views, Research Needs and Myths
Walse, Spencer : Mapping Sulfuryl Fluoride Quarantine Control of Amyelois transitells Using Multivariate Modeling
Emekci, Mevlut: The Efficacy of Sulfuryl Fluoride Against Egg Stage of the Dried Fruit Beetle
Ferizli, Guray: Does Sulfuryl Fluoride and Heat Combination Overcome the Egg Weakness of Almond Moth
Thoms, Ellen: Sulfuryl Fluoride as a Quarantine Treatment for Wood Products
Thoms, Ellen: Sulfuryl Fluoride for Quarantine Treatment of Pinewood Nematode
Glennon, Dennis: Automated Web-Based Infrared Monitoring System for Milling and Quarantine Fumigations
Hennessey, Mike: APHIS-PPQ Alternative Quarantine Treatment Methods Development Progress - 2010
DeLima, Francis: Ethyl Formate + CO2 Fumigation of Table Grapes for Light Brown Apple Moth
Flingelli, Gabriele: Phosphine Fumigation of Green and Yellow Kiwifruit for Quarantine
Campbell, James : Impact of Structural Fumigation on Pest Populations in Food Processing Facilities
Arthur, Frank: Residual Efficacy of Pyrethrin-Methoprene Aerosols on Packaging Surfaces
Holcomb, Mike: An IPM Approach to Methyl Bromide Replacement
Horn, Pedro: Automated Structural Fumigations with Phosphine Using the Horn Diluphos System
Hartzer, Michelle: Methyl Bromide, Sulfuryl Fluoride and Heat: Effectiveness Against Red Flour Beetle
Hosoda, Ed: Update on the Commercial Acceptance of Profume Gas Fumigation
Williamson, Peter : Profume at Low Rates on Large Grain Bunkers for Complete Control
Thoms, Ellen: First Commercial Sulfuryl Fluoride Cocoa Bean Fumigation in the European Union
Barnekow, David: Profume Gas Fumigant: US and Global Regulatory Update
Park, Min-Goo: Effect of PH3 + CO2 Mixture as a Quarantine Fumigant in Cut Flowers
Falco, Joseph: Large Scale Methyl Bromide Recapture for QPS
Mack, Ron: Efficacy of Radiofrequency Treatment on Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) and Emeral Ashborer (EAB)in Roundwood
Son, Yerim: A Pilot Study to Apply CATTIS Against the Peach Fruit Moth, Carposina sasakii, in Apples
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Grafting for Control of Meloidogyne incognita on Bell Pepper, Tomato and Melons
Bausher, Michael: Performance of Grafted Tomatoes in Open Field Trials at Two Locations in Florida
Fennimore, Steven: A Strategy to Sustainably Produce Strawberry without Fumigants
Sams, Carl: Using Mustard Seed Meal to Biofumigate Strawberry Soil
Walters, Thomas: Top Ten Things to Know About Methyl Bromide: A Raspberry Nursery Survey
Lakshman, Dilip: Molecular Identification and Fungicide Tolerance of Rhizoctonia from Turfgrass
Rosskopf, Erin: Evaluation of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Ornamental Crop Production in Florida
Rosskopf, Erin: Evaluation of Steam for Nematode and Weed Control in Cut Flower Production in Florida
Rosskopf, Erin: Dvelopment of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Florida Vegetable and Flower Production
Hanson, Bradley: Steam Disinfestation as a Methyl Bromide Alternative in California Cut Flower Nurseries
Dew, Thurman: Chloropicrin and PCN in UK Soils-Pilot Study 2010
Qin, Ruijun: Effect of Soil Moisture on Emissions and Behavior of Fumigants in Different Textured Soils
Hewlett, Thomas: Preparation for Commercial Production of Pasteuria spp. to Control Root-Knot Nematode
Driver, Jim: Evaluation of Non-Fumigant Based and Drip Applied Nematicides to Manage Root-Knot Nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) on Yellow Squash

2011-sandiego

Steve Montzka: Methyl Bromide in the Atmosphere: A Scientific Overview and Update
Jeremy Arling: CUEs, Carry Over Stocks
Rick Keigwin: OPP Update on Fumigant Issues
Randy Segawa: California Regulatory Update
Gordon Gordh: QPS Use of Methyl Bromide
Marco Pinzon: Overview of MeBr Projects Funded by the Multilateral Fund of the Montreal Protocol
Kobara, Yuso: Biostimulated Redox Processes in Soils Disinfested with Ethanol Solution
Daugovish, Oleg: Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Southern California Strawberries
Daugovish, Oleg: Non-fumigant Combinations for Management of San Andreas Strawberry in a Buffer Zone Infested with Fusarium oxysporum and Macrophomina phaseolina
Ji, Pingsheng: Non-Fumigants as Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Managing Vegetable Diseases and Weeds
Cabrera, Alfonso: Effects Of Landscape Fabrics on Pest Control in a Raised-Bed Trough System for Strawberry Production Without Fumigation
Mazzola, Mark: Advances in Brassica Seed Meal Formulation for Replant Disease Control
Simmons, L. J.,: Control of Meloidogyne spp. in Vegetables Using In Vitro produced Pasteuria Sp.
Dickson, Donald W.: Vegetable Production in the Absence of Methyl Bromide
Louws, Frank: Grafting Tomatoes as an IPM Tool to Manage Soilborne Diseases
Daugovish, Oleg: Fumigant and Strawberry Variety Evaluations in Macrophomina and Fusarium Infested Fields
McKenry, Michael: Fifty Years with a Nematode-Free Nursery Program
Gao, Suduan: Application of Low Permeability Tarp in Perennial Field Fumigation
Scholten, Rodney: TIF Film Technology – The Missing Link in Fruit and Vegetable Production?
Chow, Edgard A.: TIF Continues to take Root – Fumigant Dose Reduction in a Melon Trial in Costa Rica
Sances, Frank: Efficacy and Proof of Concept of Herbicide Coated Plastic Mulch for Use in Alternative Strawberry and Tomato Systems
Smith, Charles: Fumigants, EPA’s Science Update
Noling, Joseph W.: Impacts of Traffic Pans and Deep Shank Fumigant Injection on Strawberry Yield and Sting Nematode Control
Ajwa, Husein: Chloropicrin and 1,3-Dichloropropene Field Flux Studies
Sullivan, David A.: Airborne Flux as a Function of Time of Tarp Cutting for Chloropicrin and 1,3-Dichloropropene
Gao, Suduan: TIF Tarp on Emission and Fumigation Movement in an 8-Acre Field
Beede, R. H.: Update on a Pre-plant Methyl Bromide Alternatives Trial in a Walnut Replant Site
Klonsky, Karen: Economic Feasibility of Alternatives Developed by the Pacific Area-Wide Pest Management Program
Gerik, James S.: Calla Lily Production with Methyl Bromide Alternatives – Pacific Area Wide Project for MBA
Fennimore, Steven J.: Facilitating Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in California Strawberries
Noling, Joseph W.: USDA ARS Area Wide Project: Large Scale Field Demonstrations of Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Florida Strawberry 2010-11
Louws, Frank: ARS Area Wide Project in North Carolina and Surrounding States
Hanson, Bradley D.: MB Alternatives for the California Perennial Nursery Industry – A PAW Project Update
Walters, Thomas: Productivity and Economics of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Raspberry Nursery
Wang, Dong: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Grape Replant
Stoddard, Scott: The Hotbed System for Sweet Potato Planting Stock: Is Soil Fumigation Necessary?
Browne, Greg: Integrated Pre-plant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Almonds and Other Stone Fruits
Jackson, Paul: Five Years of Methyl Bromide Alternatives Research in Forest Tree Nurseries
Welker, Robert: Stewarding Paladin® Into the Fumigant Market
Freeman, Josh: Reduced rates of Dimethyl Disulfide in Combination with Totally Impermeable Film
Othman, Mona: Paladin® (DMDS), Midas®, and Pic-Clor 60® for Strawberry Production in California
Freeman, Josh: Reduced Rates of Iodomethane in Combination with Totally Impermeable Films
Spadafora, James: Iodomethane (MIDAS®) Soil Fumigant Update – 2011
Wade, Layne: Efficacy of Midas Against Armillaria Root Rot of Cherry – Lab and Field Studies
Chellemi, Dan O.: Evaluation of Iodomethane and Chloropicrin on Pepper Under Two Diverse Irrigation Scenarios
Triky-Dotan, Shachaf: Iodomethane Efficacy and Fate in California Soils
Legard, Dan: Developing Non-Fumigant Based Strawberry Production System for California
Thomas, Hillary Q.: Production of Strawberry in Substrates
Shennan, Carol: Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation: California
Rosskopf, Erin: Field Evaluation of Non-fumigant Pest Control for Florida Strawberry Production
Fennimore, Steven J.: Soil Disinfestation in Strawberry with Steam
Mazzola, Mark: Potential of Biofumigation for Soilborne Pest Control in Strawberry
Klonsky, Karen: Economic Performance of Non-fumigant Strawberry Production Systems
Gragasin, Cristina: Potential of Piper Betle Oil for Control of Postharvest Fungi
Siegel, Joel: Implementing a Systems Approach to Control Navel Orangeworm In California
Pupin, Francine: Control of Bean Thrips and Light Brown Apple Moth with Vapormate
Swords, Pete: Current Methyl Bromide Recapture Technologies and Uses
Liu, Yong-Biao: Potential of Oxygenated Phosphine Fumigation for Postharvest Pest Control
Mitch, William: Design Of Carbons for Catalytic Destruction of Methyl Bromide by Reduced Sulfur Species
Hall, Wiley: The Capture and Destruction Of Methyl Bromide Vapors Following Post-Harvest Fumigation
Pignatello, Joseph: Catalytic Oxidation for Elimination of Methyl Bromide Fumigation Emissions
Arthur, Frank: Insect Pest Management In Rice Mills
Arthur, Frank: Efficacy of Insecticide Treatments On Resident Populations of the Red Flour Beetle
Burks, Charles: Monitoring Indianmeal Moth In the Presence Of Mating Disruption
Barnekow, David: Profume® Gas Fumigant: US and Global Regulatory Update
Williamson, Peter: Profume Moving Forward In Australia
DeMark, Joe: Documentation of the Diverse Benefits and Uses Of Profume® Gas Fumigant In the United States
Hosoda, Ed: The Commercial Acceptance of Non-Fumigant Alternatives
Komm, Dean: Use of Vacuum/Steam In Quarantine Treatments
Johnson, Judy: Low Pressure Treatments for Codling Moth On Fresh Fruits
Bailey, Woodward: PPQ Irradiation Program: Current Status
Jeffers, Laura: PPQ Irradiation Program: Research and Future Directions
Walse, Spencer: Postharvest Fumigation Research At USDA-ARS
Hennessey, Mike: APHIS-PPQ Alternatives Methods Development Completed 2011 and Planned 2012
Zilberman, David: The Economic Impacts of Banning Methyl Bromide for Postharvest Uses (cancelled presentation)
Glennon, Dennis: Web Based Fumigation Monitoring for Quarantine Fumigations Part 3
Gear, Ian: New ZealandAddressing the Challenges
Dawson, Jeffery: EPA Comments and Other Impacted Stakeholders
Gao, Suduan: Fumigant Use and Transition from Methyl Bromide to Alternatives in California
Cabrera, Alfonso: Efficacy of 1,3-Dichloropropene Plus Chloropicrin Reduced Rates Under Two Different Tarps Against Nematodes, Pathogens and Weeds
Thomas, John: Increasing Efficacy and Decreasing Application Rate of Telone C35 with Carbonation and Low Permeable Films
Abit, M. Joy: Weed Control Efficacy and Rootstock Safety to Herbicides in Fruit and Nut Tree Nursery Production
Daugovish, Oleg: S-Metolachlor (Dual Magnum) Safety for Strawberry in Southern California
Qin, Ruijun: Fumigant Degradation as Affected by Different Application Rate in Five Soils
Weiland, Jerry: Application of Biocontrol Agents in Forest Nurseries
Momma, Noriaki: Mechanism of Bilogical Soil Disinfestation
Kobara, Yuso: Biostimulated Redox Processes in Soils Disinfested with Ethanol Solution
Dangi, Sadikshya: Effects of Methyl Bromide Alternative Fumigants on Target and Non-Target Organisms in Soil
Serohijos, Raquel: Some Nutritional Aspects of Soilless Mixtures Used in Growing Strawberry in a Raised Bed Trough System
Dickson, Donald: Pasteuria penetrans Suppression of Root-Knot Nematodes in Vegetables
Driver, James: TIF for Fumigant Rate Reduction in North Carolina
Swords, Pete: Current Methyl Bromide Recapture Technologies and Uses
Cho, Dong: Efficacy of Ethanedinitrile to Wood Relating Pests: Japanese Termite and Yellow Minute Bark

2012-orlando

James Butler: Methyl Bromide in the Atmosphere: A Scientific Overview and Update
Robert Baca: United States QPS Use of Methyl Bromide
Rachel Melnick - Lippart: USDA NIFA Methyl Bromide Transition Integrated Grants Program
Ajwa, Husein: Determine Emission Reduction Using Totally Impermeable Film and Waiting Period for Tarp Cutting in a Large Field Fumigation Trial
Chow, Edgard and Levi Neufeld: The Different Ways TIF Contributes to Sustainable Fumigation
Gao, Suduan: Minimize Emission and Improve Efficacy with Low Permeability Tarp in Soil Fumigation for Perennials
Sullivan, David: Field Testing of the Fumigant Retention Properties of BayFilm® with Pic-Chlor 60®
Thomas, John: A Two-year Tomato Study in Florida Sandy Soil Using Carbonated Telone C35® and Impermeable Films
Fennimore, Steve: Evaluation of an Automatic Steam Applicator in Strawberry
Sances, Frank: Efficacy of a Mustard Based Soil Amendment Mustgrow® in Alternative Crop Systems
Thies, Judy: Resistant Rootstocks for Managing Root-knot Nematodes in Grafted Watermelons
Warkentin, Dennis: Serenade® Soil (Bacillus subtilis, strain QST 713): Technology and Performance
Chellemi, Dan: A Systems-based Approach to Developing Non-chemical Alternatives for Florida
Butler, David: Optimizing Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Tennessee
Hong, Jason: Insight into Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation Through the Lens of Molecular Biology
Rosskopf, Erin: Status of ASD Development in Florida.
Shennan, Carol: Non-fumigant Strategies for Soilborne Disease Control in California Strawberry Production
Dangi, Sadikshya: Response of Soil Organisms to Dimethyl Disulfide Fumigation
Ajwa, Husein: Strawberry production with Shank and Drip Applied, Paladin®, Midas® and Pic-Chlor 60®
Browne, Greg: Integrated Pre-Plant Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Almonds and Other Stone Fruits
Fennimore, Steve: Facilitating Adoption of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in California Strawberries
Gerik, James: Pacific Area Wide Program for Methyl Bromide Alternatives – Ornamentals
Gerik, James: Calla Lily Production with Methyl Bromide Alternatives – Year 2
Hanson, Brad: MB Alternatives Research in California Perennial Nurseries – Where are We After Five Years
Hanson, Brad: Extension Outreach for the Pacific Area-wide Program for Integrated Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Noling, Joseph: Extension Outreach for the South Atlantic Area-Wide Program for Integrated Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Noling, Joseph: USDA ARS South Atlantic Areawide Project: Five Year Summary of Large Scale Filed Demonstrations in Florida Strawberry 2007-12
Culpepper, Stanley: WSP: A Potentially New Fumigation System
Santos, Bielinski: Improved Nutsedge Control on Bed Edges with Metam Potassium and Soil Surfactants
Westerdahl, Becky: MCW-2 for Management of Root- knot Nematode on Annual Crops in California
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Nematode Control in Ornamental Crops
Noling, Joseph: USDA ARS Areawide Project: Large Scale Field Demonstrations in Florida Strawberry 2011-2012
Daley, Shawna - Clemson University: Use of Fatty Alcohol Treatment to Increase Total Nonstructural Carbohydrates in Watermelon Rootstock Seedlings
Miller, Sally: Ohio State University - Practices to Prevent Pathogen Transmission during Tomato Grafting Operations
Miles, Carol - Washington State University: Managing Verticillium Wilt on Eggplant through Grafting, and Graft Survival in Healing Chambers
Paret, Mathews - University of Florida: Grafting for Management of Bacterial Wilt and Root-knot Nematodes in Tomato
Rivard, Cary - Kansas State University: Grafting as an Integrated Pest Management Technique for Soilborne Disease Management of Tomato
McKay, Tanja: Integrated Insect Pest Management in Rice Mills
Campbell, James: Evaluating Structural Fumigation Efficacy in Rice Mills
Campbell, James: Spatial Pattern in Aerosol Insecticide Deposition in a Flour Mill
Phillips, Tom: Protecting Hams From The Mite Tyrophagus putrescentiae With Food-Safe Approaches
Phillips, Tom: IPM For The Ham Mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae: Monitoring With Traps
Thoms, Ellen: Challenges For Development Of A New Fumigant For The Post-Harvest Industry
Thoms, Ellen: Evaluation Of Profume® In Ambient Air Adjacent To Australian Bulk Grain Storages
Glennon, Dennis: Web Based Fumigation Monitoring for Quarantine Fumigations Part IV
Zilberman, David: The Economic Impacts of Banning Methyl Bromide for Postharvest Uses
Dawson, Jeffery: Introduction to EPA Session
Gear, Ian: Research in New Zealand - An update on Research 2011-12
Walse, Spencer: Postharvest Fumigation Research At USDA- ARS
Hennessey, Mike: APHIS Methyl Bromide Alternatives Methods Development Completed 2012
Schilling, M. W.: Effects of Various Food-grade Coatings on Mite Mortality and Sensory Quality of Dry Cured Ham
Schilling, M. W.: Sensory Evaluation and Pest Mortality of Dry Cured Ham Fumigation with Phosphine in a Simulated Aging House
Momma, Noraiki: Effect of Biological Soil Disinfestations on Soil Fungi
Rosskopf, Erin: Grafting Heirloom Tomatoes for Increased Plant Vigor and Virus Tolerance
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Effects of Grafted Heirloom Tomatoes on Parasitic Nematode Populations in an Organic Production System
Mazzola, Mark: Application Sequence and Soil Biology Influence Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation-Induced Disease Suppression
Kobara, Yuso (58) - Biological Soil Disinfestation: Techniques with Diluted Ethanol
Conkle, Jeremy: Degradation and adsorption of Carbonated Dimethyl Disulfide in Soils with Grape Production in California
Poss, Andrew: Potential Drop-in Replacements for MeBr
Hall, Willy: Solid Phase Micro Extraction Fibers for Active or Passive Sampling of Methyl Bromide during Fumigation
Rivard, Cary - Kansas State University: An economic analysis of two grafted tomato transplant production systems
Daley, Shawna - Clemson University: Use of fatty alcohol treatments to prepare watermelon rootstock hypocotyls for grafting
Rosskopf, Erin - USDA-ARS FL: Grafting heirloom tomatoes for increased vigor and virus tolerance
Chaudhari, Sushila - North Carolina State University: Response of grafted tomato to Metribuzin, Fomesafen S-Metolachlor, Trifluralin, Napropamide, and Halosulfuron
Burelle, Nancy - USDA-ARS FL: Root-knot nematode control in grafted heirloom tomatoes in organic production
Reid, Judson: Cornell – Grafting for season extension and yield in high tunnel cucumber production in New York
Qin, Ruijun: A Micro Spot Injection System for Studying Carbonation to Enhance Fumigant Dispersion in Soil
Weiland, Jerry: Summary of MBA Research in Washington and Oregon: 2008-2012
Beede, Robert: Summary for the Preplant Methyl Bromide Alternatives Trial in a Walnut Replant Site
Jeffers, Laura: ProFume® Gas Fumigant: Methyl Bromide Alternative for US Log Exports to China
Bailey, Woodward: PPQ Irradiation Program: Current Status and Research Needs
Liu, Yong-Biao: Oxygenated Phosphine Fumigation for Control of Light Brown Apple Moth
Nendick, Dave (36) - Fumigation Of Giant African Snails: Using Methyl Bromide And Methyl Iodide
Johnson, Judy: High Temperature CO2 Treatments for Inshell Walnuts
Mitch, William: Destruction of MB on Activated Carbon using Thiosulfate or Electricity
Hall, Wiley: The Use Of Agricultural By-Products To Capture Methyl Bromide Following Post-Harvest Fumigation
Chen, Chia-Ying: Catalytic Oxidation For Elimination of Methyl Bromide Fumigation Emissions

2013-sandiego

Robert Baca: United States QPS Use of Methyl Bromide
Jose López-Aranda: Agricultural Production in the EU Five Years After the End of Methyl Bromide: Problems and Solutions
Allan, Michael: IRF135, Allyl Isothiocyanate (AITC) - Regulatory and Development Update
Vallad, Gary: IRF-135, An Allyl Isothiocyanate Biopesticide for Managing Weeds, Pests and Pathogens in Soil
Ajwa, Husein: Allyl Isothiocyanate and Dimethyl Disulfide for Strawberry Production
Robinson, Jay: MustGrow® a Tested, Proven and Registered Alternative
Fourie, H.: In vitro and in vivo Effects of MultiGuard Protec®, CropGuard® and Other Sugarcane Based Test Products on the Biology abd Respiration of Root-knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne species)
Bellamy, Dave: Quantifying Host-Specific Time Spans of Development For Internally Feeding Insects SWD DTS Calculator
Johnson, Judy: Low Pressure/Low Temperature Treatments: Insect Efficacy and Apple Quality
Liu, Yong-Biao: Prospect of No Fumigation for Postharvest Pest Control
Gautam, Sandipa: Efficacy of Propylene Oxide In Combination with Carbon Dioxide Against Eggs of Stored-Product Insect Pests
Myers, Jonathan: Progress Report: Furfural as a Preplant Alternative in the USA
Westerdahl, Becky: New Products for Nematode Management in Annual Crops in California
Segawa, Randy: Evaluation of HYDRUS for Simulating Fumigant Volatilization and Transport
Sullivan, David: Refining the Modeling for Buffer Zone Assessments
Ashworth, Daniel: Effect of Co-formulation of 1,3-D and Chloropicrin on Emission from Soil
Tumambing, Justin: Eco2fume Phosphine Fumigant as A Primary Alternative to Methyl Bromide for QPS Application in Indonesia
Jimenez, Leonel: Postharvest Chamber Fumigation of Chilean False Mite with Cylinderized Phosphine or Methyl Bromide
Ryman, Dennis: Use of the Degesch Speed Box to Fumigate Fruit as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide
Thoms, Ellen: Sulfuryl Fluoride for Eradication of Pinewood Nematode from Wood Packaging
Nead-Nylander, Barb: Update on Profume® Gas Fumigant as A Global, Post-Harvest Fumigant
Hosoda, Ed: Profume® Gas Fumigant…The First Decade
Fennimore, Steve: Evaluation of an Automatic Steam Applicator in Strawberry: 2012-13 Results
Johnson, Robert: Evaluation of Steam Injection for the Management of Almond Replant Disease
Shennan, Carol: Optimizing Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Soilborne Disease Control
Shrestha, Utsala: Optimization of Amendment C:N Ratio in Anaerobic Disinfestation for control of Sclerotium rolfsii
Phillips, Tom: Chemical Alternatives for Suppressing the Ham Mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae
Phillips, Tom: Trapping the Ham Mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, with A Food Bait: Toward A Monitoring Tool for IPM
Phillips, Tom: Fumigation Analternatives for the Ham Mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae: Challenges and Prospects
Swords, Pete: F.A.S.T. (Fumigant Abatement and Destruction) System
Dujardin, Ralf: Efficacy of Nutsedge and Phytophora Controlling Can-Shield® Fumigation and Mulch Films
Freeman, Josh: Inclusion of an Herbicide Containing Film into a Systems Approach of Managing Nutsedge
Klonsky, Karen: Economic Feasibility of Non-fumigant Systems in California Strawberry Buffer Zones
Daugovish, Oleg: Non-fumigant Treatments for Strawberry Fields with Macrophomina and Fusarium
Wang, Dong: Theraputic Chemical Treatment of Grape Vines for Root Diseases
Downie, Doug: Host Plant Resistance Reduces Fumigant Use: A Lesson from Grape Phylloxera
Collins, Patrick: Managing Resistance to Phosphine in Insect Pests of Stored Cereal Grain in Australia
Phillips, Tom: Phosphine Resistance in U.S. Stored-Product Insects: Current Research
Arthur, Frank: Integrated Pest Management for Stored Grain
Walse, Spencer: Phosphine Toxicology: Case Studies at USDA-ARS
Blecker, Steve: California Fumigant Use Trends in Agriculture (200-2012)
Beede, Robert: Update on a Preplant Methyl Bromide Alternative Trial in a Walnut Replant Site
Noling, Joseph: Large Scale Field Demonstration Trialing of Fumigant Alternatives in Florida Strawberry 2012-2013
McKenry, Michael: Orchard Replanting Alternatives for Methyl Bromide Ignore Deeper Pathogens
Noling, Joseph: Assessing Crop Impact and Soil Fumigant Performance against Sting Nematode Using Hyperspectral Reflectance
Browne, Greg: Replanting Almond and Stone Fruit Orchards with Less Fumigant: A Research Update
Hosoda, Ed: Phosphine Resistance in the California Rice Industry
Kubota, Chieri, The University of Arizona: Short-Term Storage of Grafted Vegetable Seedlings
Daley, Shawna, Clemson University: Rootstock Age, After Fatty Alcohol Treatment, Affects Yield and Fruit Quality of Grafted Seedless Watermelon
Meng, Chao, The University of Arizona: Simulation-Based Decision Support System in Cost Estimation for Vegetable Grafting Propagation
Hall, Wiley: Solid Phase Microextraction for the Quantification of Methyl Bromide
Pignatello, Joseph: Catalytic Combustion of Ch3br: Mechanism and Dry Scrubbing of Br Byproducts
Mitch, William: Thiosulfate and Electrolytic Reduction of Methyl Bromide Sorbed to Activated Carbon
Thompson, James: Low-Emission Methyl Bromide Fumigation For QPS Use: Comparison Of Commercial Technologies
Zilberman, David: The Impact of Restricting Pesticides
Hennessey, Mike: APHIS Methyl Bromide Alternatives Research Priorities 2014
Jeffers, Laura: PPQ Irradiation Program: Current Status and Research Needs
Tateya, Akio: Minimum Use of Methyl Bromide in Quarantine Phytosanitary Measures in Japan
Myers, Scott: Development of New Treatment Options for Khapra Beetle
Barnekow, David: Profume® Gas Fumigant: Global Regulatory Update
Hassell, Richard, Clemson University: Within-Row Spacing Affects Yield in Grafted Seedless Watermelon
Perkins, Penny, North Carolina State University: Evaluation of Watermelon Fingers from Grafted or Extra Firm Seedless Watermelon Types
Rosskopf, Erin, USDA ARS, Florida: Importance of Rootstock and Scion Tomato Mosaic Virus Resistance forGrafting Heirloom Tomatoes
Keinath, Anthony, Clemson University: Evaluation of Grafting to Control Race 2 of Fusarium Wilt on Watermelon
Suchoff, David, North Carolina State University: 2013 On-Farm Grafted Tomato Trial to Manage Bacterial Wilt
Arthur, Frank: Red Flour Beetle Management in Rice Mills
Arthur, Frank: Susceptibility of Flour Beetle Life Stages to Pyrethrin Aerosol
Hosoda, Ed: DDVP…an Effective Pest Management Tool
Glennon, Dennis: Web-Based Fumigation Monitoring for Quarantine Fumigations Part 5
Walse, Spencer: Sorption and Desorption of Phosphine relative to Methyl Bromide Following Postharvest Fumigation of Grapes and Citrus
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: Effects of Cover Crops with Potential for Use in Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD) on Reproduction of Meloidogne spp.
Daugovish, Oleg: Pathogens Persistence in Fumigated Strawberry and Management Approaches
Gerik, James: Post Fumigation Recovery of Soil Microbial Community Structure
Grieneisen, Michael: Methods to Reduce Soil Fumigant Use in California: A Meta-Analysis of Efficacy
Kobara, Yuso: Regional Scale Evaluation of Atmospheric Fumigants in the Kanto and Shikoku
López-Aranda, José: Demonstrations on MB Alternatives for Raspberry in Mexico. 2010-2013 Results
López-Aranda, José: Demonstrations on MB Alternatives for Strawberry in Mexico. 2010-2013 Results
López-Aranda, José: Strawberry in Spain: Alternatives to MB, 2011-2013
Momma, Noriaki: Effects of Soil Disinfestation Techniques on Soil
Qin, Ruijun: Deep Drip Fumigation in Totally Impermeable Film Tarped Raised-Beds Production Systems
Wang, Qiuxia: Surface Application of Biochar to Reduce Emissions of 1,3-Dichloropropene
Muhareb, Jeannette: DFA: Safe food is our business
Wood, Scott: New Equipment and Methods for Performing Methyl bromide Fumigations

2014-orlando

Robert Baca: United States QPS Use of Methyl Bromide
Gine, Pablo: fumigant Contact Nematocide Registered in the U. S.
Vallad, Gary: A Comparison of Alternative Fumigants to Methyl Bromide for Florida Tomato
Noling, Joseph: New Technologies to Study the Spacial Distribution and Management of the Sting Nematode in Florida Strawberry with Soil Fumigants
Guan, Zhengfei: Post Methyl Bromide Fumigation Strategies and the Effect on Farm Income of Tomato Growers
Arthur, Frank: Extraneous Material Affects Residual Efficacy Of Cyfluthrin
Arthur, Frank: Factors That Affect Pyrethrin Aerosol Efficacy
Glennon, Dennis: Based Fumigation Monitoring for Quarantine Fumigations Part 6
Hosoda, Ed: Cylinderized DDVP – A Methyl Bromide Alternative
Hosoda, Ed: Cylinderized Phosphine Fumigants – A Methyl Bromide Alternative
Ajwa, Husein: Allyl Isothiocyanate, Dimethyl Disulfide, and Metam-K for Strawberry Production
Jacoby, Tyler: Supplemental Application of Chloropicrin to Improve Fusarium Wilt Control in Tomato
Leon, Chris: Dominus® and Dominus® 100 (AITC) Regulatory and Development Update
Noling, Joseph: Large Scale Field Demonstration Trailing of Fumigant Alternatives in Florida Strawberry 2013-14
Sullivan, David: Testing of Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS) Air Concentrations at Buffer Zone Distance
Najar-Rodriguez, Adriana: Ethanedinitrile: A Potential Methyl Bromide Alternative to Control Quarantine Insects Infesting Logs and Timber in New Zealand
Najar-Rodriguez, Adriana: Toxicity of Reduced Methyl Bromide Rates to Quarantine Insects Associated with New Zealand Export Logs
Thoms, Ellen: Update on Profume® Gas Fumigant (Sulfuryl Fluoride)
Walse, Spencer: Postharvest Treatment Research at USDA-ARS: Stored Product Fumigation
Walse, Spencer: Update on Cylinderized Phosphine Research at USDA-ARS: Key Efficacy, Residue and Regulatory Data
Hall, Wiley: Analytical Methodology for the Detection of Fumigants at the SJVASC
Noling, Joseph: Assessing Crop Impact and Soil Fumigant Performance Using Hyperspectral Reflectance in Florida Strawberry 2013 – 2014
Shennan, Carol: Non-fumigant Approaches for Controlling Fusarium Wilt and Charcoal Rot of Strawberry
Zavatta, Margherita: Evaluating C-sources for Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Hong, Jason: Soil Bacterial Populations Identified in Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation in Florida
Fennimore, Steve: Integrated Fumigant and Non-fumigant Soil Disinfestation Systems for Flower and Strawberry
Hennessey, Mike: Aphis Methyl Bromide Alternatives Methods Development Completed 2014
Johnson, Judy: Chemical Treatments for Dried Fruits and Nuts: A Retrospective
Schilling, Wes: Development Of Food Grade Coatings to Prevent Mite Infestation On Dry Cured Ham
Zilberman, David: The Economics of Adoption and Cancellation: Lessons from Methyl Bromide
Sullivan, David: On-field Dilution of Airborne Flux: Importance for Modeling Exposures
Sullivan, David: Optimal Methods to Compute Airborne Flux for Buffer Zone Assessment
Stevens, Mary: Impact of Chloropicrin on the Soil Persistence of Dimethyl Disulfide
Sullivan, David: Improving Accuracy of Buffer Zone Modeling: Initial Conditions
Jeff Dawson: Updates on EPA Risk Assessment and Risk Management Strategies for Post-Harvest Uses of Fumigants
Shalu Shelat: Updates on EPA Risk Assessment and Risk Management Strategies for Soil Fumigants
Hall, Wiley: The Recapture and Reuse of Methyl Bromide on Activated Carbon
Joyce, Peter: Commercial Scale Q/PS Methyl Bromide Emissions Control
Mitch, William: Destruction of Methyl Bromide on Activated Carbon Using Thiosulfate or Electricity
Swords, Peter: F.A.S.T. System: Fumigant Disposal and Scrubbing Treatment
Vasireddy, Sivakumar: Enhanced Catalysts for Combustion of CH3Br: MOX – CEO2 (M = Mn, Co)
Westerdahl, Becky: Essential Oils and MeloCon for Managing Lesion Nematode on Easter Lilies
Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: knot Nematode Control in Vegetables and Ornamentals
Pecina, Jan: Chloropicrin Soil Fumigation to Resolve SARD in Apple Tree Monoculture in EU
Jeffers, Laura: PPQ Phytosanitary Irradiation Program
Wall, Justin: PPQ Irradiation Program: Port of Entry Program
Wong, Lyle: Phytosanitary Irradiation: PPQ Domestic Irradiation Program
Beam, Andrea: Current Status of Generic Phytosanitary Irradiation Treatments and Research Needs
Hahn, Dan: Effects of Modified Atmospheres Part 1
Zhu-Salzman, Keyan: Effects of Modified Atmospheres Part 2
Condon, Catriona: Phytosanitary Irradiation Biomarker
Prakash, Anuradha: Phytosanitary Irradiation Quality Studies
Driver, James: Managing Bacterial Wilt of Tomato with Grafting in North Carolina
Jacoby, Tyler: Use of Integrate to Improve Lateral Movement of Drip Applied ITC Generators for Tomato Production
Rosskopf, Erin: 135 for Florida Cut Flower Production
Shrestha, Utsala: Optimizing Amendment C:N Ratio for Fusarium oxysporum F. Sp. Lycopersici Supression under Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Momma, Noriaki: Development of a New Soil Disinfestation which Works under Low Temperatures
Wen, Teng: Effects of Maize Straw in Biological Soil Disinfestation on Suppressing Artemisia Selengensis Root Rot Pathogen
Huang, Xinqi: Control of Banana Fusarium by Biological Soil Disinfestation
Kobara, Yuso: Barrier Films for Japanese Horticulture
Wood, Scott: transit Cold Treatment
Wei, Xikui: APHIS PPQ S&T Miami Research Facility for Phytosanitary Treatments
Levang-Brilz, Nichole: USDA APHIS Guidelines for Phytosanitary Treatment Research
Komm, Dean: Vapor Heat and Forced Hot Air as a Quarantine Treatment
Liu, Young-Biao: Nitric Oxide as a New Fumigant for Postharvest Pest Control
Estabrook, Ethan: Phosphine Resistance Testing

1996-orlando

Linda Dunn: Industry and Government Working Together to Phase-Out Methyl Bromide Use in Canada
Anthoni F. Aegerter and Raymond J.Folwell: Economics to the Use of Methyl Bromide in the Postharvest Treatment of Selected Fruits
John VanSickle: Alternatives to Soil Applications of Methyl Bromide: Case Histories
Alix Rhodes Robertson and John L. Baritelle: Economic Feasibility of Alternatives for Postharvest Disinfestation of California Dried Fruits and Nuts
C. H. Bell, T. J. Wontner-Smith, B. Chakrabarti and S. K. Cardwell: Experimental Systems for the Destruction or Capture of Methyl Bromide After Use
A. Gamliel, A. Grinstein, L. Klein and J. Katan: Reducing Emissions of Methyl Bromide from Soil Fumigation: Short and Long Term Study
Prem Warrior: DiTera - A Biological Alternative for Suppression of Plant Nematodes
Frank V. Sances and Elaine R. Ingham: Organic Soil Amendments and Plug Plants as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Fumigation on California Strawberries
Dan O. Chellemi, J. R. Rich, S. Barber, R. McSorley and S. M. Olson: Adaptation of Soil Solarization to the Integrated Pest Management of Soilborne Pests Under Humid Conditions
James J. Stapleton and Louise Ferguson: Solarization to Disinfest Soil for Containerized Plant in the Inland Valleys of California
Ian J. Porter, Robyn W. Brett, Bronwyn M. Wiseman and Peter R. Merriman: Successful Alternative Strategies to Methyl Bromide for Soil Disinfestation in Horticultural in Australia
M. Lodovics Gullino, Giovanni Minuto and Angelo Garbaldi: Reduction of Dosages of Methyl Bromide for Soil Disinfestation: Results in Northern Italy
R. McSorley: Rotation Crops for Reducing Population Levels of Root-Knot Nematodes
J. Juzwick, K. M. Gust and R. R. Allmaras: Soil Tillage and Management of Conifer Root Rot in Bare-Root Forest Nurseries
David T. Patterson: Suppression of Nutsedge with Plastic Mulch
David M. Okioga: Brief Comments on Various Viewpoints Regarding the Avialability of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Africa
James J. Sims, H. D. Ohr, J. O. Becker and M. McGriffen Jr.: Recent Developments in Methyl Iodide Research
J. D. MacDonald, M. A. Farnsworth, S. A. Tjosvold, I. Green and Manual Laguna-Solar: Control of Fusarium Wilt of Carnation by Soil Heating Processes
H. D. Ohr, S. Tjosvold, I. Green, M. Farnsworth, J. MacDonald, N. Greech, J. O. Becker and J. Sims: Comparison of Methyl Iodide, Methyl Bromide and Basamid for the Control of Fusarium Oxyspoum F.SP. Dianthi
R. T. McMillan Jr, H. H. Bryan, H. D. Ohr and J. J. Sims: Effect of Methyl Iodide on Pythium, Meloidogyne and Yellow Nut Sedge in Tomoao
A. Gamliel, A. Grinstein and J. Katan: Combining Solarization and Fumigants as Feasible Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
R. J. McGovern 1 and F. Harper 2. - 1 Plant Pathologist, University of Florida-IFAS, Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, Bradenton, FL, 34203 and 2 Former Agricultural Officer, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Parks, Hamilton, BOA: Reduction of Rhizoctonia and Fusarium Root Rot in Broccoli by Bed Solarization and Metham Sodium in Bermuda
A. Bello, J. A. Gonzales, M. A. Pastrana and M. Escuer: Basis for Nematode Control without Methyl Bromide in Spain
R. James Cook: Sustainable Agriculture for the United States
Bill Liebhardt: Sustainable Agriculture in California
James J. Marois: Florida Sustainable Agriculture Issues
Sheila Daar, William Quarles and Joel Grossman: Biologically-Intensive IPM Alternatives to Soil Fumigation with Methyl Bromide
R. Rodriguez-Kabana: Cropping Systems - Management of Soil Suppressiveness for Nematode Control
James Liebman: Socially Unjust, Environmentally Damaging and Economically Insupportable Methyl Bromide is not Compatible with Sustainable Agriculture
Alex Csinos, Don Sumner, Carroll Johnson Bill Johnson, Robert McPherson and Clyde Dowler: Tobacco Seed Bed Fumigation Alternatives
Susan J. Frankel, Diane M. Hilderbrand, Jeffery K. Stone and RObert L. James: Alternatives to Fumiggation in Forest Nurseries in the Western United States
G. E. Honeyborne: Evaluation of Substitutes for Methyl Bromide in Deciduous Fruit Replant Situations - A South African Prespective
Michael V. McKenry and Tom Buzo: A Novel Approach to Provide Partial Relief from the Walnut Replant Problem
Michael V. McKenry and Tom Buzo: Nutrotional Deficiencies as a Component of the Peach Replant Problem
Craig A. Ledbetter and Sharon J. Peterson: Prunus Rootstock Breeding for Nematode Resistance
Dan O. Chellemi, F. M. Rhoads, J. R. Rich, S. M. Olson and D. M. Sylvia: Development of a Low Input, Sustainable Production System for Fresh Market Vegetables
G. T. Browne, J. A. Grant, W. R. DeTar, K. P. Fort and M. V. McKenry: Some Chemical, Biological and Cultural Approaches to Control of Southern Blight in California
R. P. Larkin and D. R. Fravel: Biological Control of Fusarium Wilt of Tomoat Using Nonpathogenic Fusarium Oxysporum
V. Cebolla, J. J. Tuset, M. Guinet, A. Molins, J. L. Mira and C. Hinarejos: New Techniques for Methyl Bromide Emission Reduction from Soil Fumigation in Spain
Christopher Winterbottom, Frank Westerlund, John Mircetich, Larry Galper and Norman Welch: Evaluation of Relative Resistance of Different Strawberry Cultivars to Phytophthora and Verticillium Dahliae as a Potential Alternative to Methyl Bromide
J. M. Duniway and W. D. Gubler: Evaluation of Some Chemical and Cultural Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Soil in a California Strawberry Production System
Charles O. Keddy, Klaus I. N. Jensen and Steven M. Harris: Results of Alternative Applications on Weed Control in a Strawberry Nursery
J. W. Noling, J. P. Gilreath, C. K. Chandler and D. E. Legard: Alternative Strategies to Methyl Bromide for Soilborne Pest and Disease Control in Florida Strawberry
Darren K. Robinson, Greg J. Roman, Walter A. Skroch and John S. Harden: Response of Comercially Produced Strawberry, Tomato and Pepper to Allanye Soil Treatment
S. M. Olson, J. R. Rich and D. O. Chellemi: Tomato Fumigation Trial Spring 1995
Dan O. Chellemi, R. McSorley, J. R. Rich and S. M. Olson: Field Scale Studies of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Plastic Mulch Culture in Florida
Andrea Minuto, Angelo Garibaldi and M. Lodovica Gullino: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Soil Disinfestation: Results in Northern Italy
James P. Gilreath, John P. Jones and Joseph W. Noling: Soil-Borne Pest Control in Polyethylene Mulched Pepper
Doug Magee: Application of Telone C-17 and Vapam in High Value Crops
D. W. Dickson: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Nematode and Disease Control on Tomato 1996
D. W. Dickson, R. N. Gallaher, T. E. Hewlett and Z. Chen: Suppresive Soils for Nematode Control in Tomato Production, 1996
James G. Leesch and Gerhard F. Knapp: Methyl Bromide Emission Control: Adsorbent Recycling and Bromine Recovery
Paul K. Ndalut and Pamela Saggar: Pyrethrum Repellent Factors Against Stored Weevils
Christoph Reichmuth and Comel Adler: Potential of Ozone as a Methyl Bromide Replacement
Akio Tateya: Case Studies of Methyl Bromide Emission Reduction in Japan
Nicanor J. Liquido, Ed Miller, Robert L. Griffin and Kenneth W. Vick: Commodity Quarantine Security: Host Plant Suitability and the Alternative Level of Treatment Efficacy
Errick F. Willis and Vladan Veljovic: Progress Report on Recovery and Recycling of Methyl Bromide
Jennifer L. Sharp: Heating Studies Using Microwave Energy
Steven L. Halverson, Rudy Plarre, Wnedell E. Burkholder, Timothy S. Bigelow and Mark E. Misenheimer: SHF and EHF Microwave Radiation as a Pesticide Alternative for Stored Products
Michael Lay-Yee, Diana C. Whiting and Kellie J. Rose: Response of Apples to High-Temperature Controlled Atmosphere Disinfestation Treatments
Dennis Shuman and David Weaver: Innovations in Electronic Monitoring of Stored-Grain Insects
David Weaver, Richard Arbogast and Dennis Shuman: A Field Trial of Electronic Insect Monitoring Equipment in Stored Grain in Florida
Dean Stanbridge: The Evolution of the Canadian Pest Management Industry Since Methyl Bromide Controls
Bernie McCarthy: Results of Heat, Phosphine and CO2 Collaborative Project at Quaker Oats Facility
Bill B. Brodie: Heat as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide for Disinfesting Equipment Contaminated with the Golden Nematode
Thomas C. Mehesan: Integrated Pest Management Non-Toxic Termite and Wood Boring Beetle Control Industry Update
C. P. Smith: New Development in Fumigation Technology: A Contractors Perspective
L. D. Dwinell: Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Decontaminating Softwood Chips, Lumber and Logs
Glenn White: Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Steam Treatment for the Georgia Ports
Christoph Reichmuth and Franzikus Horn: A New Phosphine Releasing Generator for Pest Control
Knut W. Kappenberg: Problems Concentrating International Oak Wood Trade Arising from the Ban on Methyl Bromide
David K. Mueller: The Combination Fumigation Method an Update
Robert L. Griffin: Regulatory Polocies for the Use of Irradiation as a Phytosanitary Treatment
Guy J. Hallman and John N. Worley: Irradiation Doses for Preventing Adult Emergence of Anastrepha Ludens and A. Obliqua
S. R. Drake and L. G. Neven: Comparison of Methyl Bromide and Irradiation Treatment to Meet Quarantine Requirements
Michelle Marcotte: Commercial Status and Regulatory Progress of Irradiation
Joseph Borsa: Methyl Bromide Alternative: The Role for Irradiation
Peter J. Savarie and Joe E. Brooks: Fumigation of Brown Tree Snakes with Methyl Bromide, Sulfuryl Fluoride and Phosphine
David K. Mueller: ECO2 Fume The Benefits of a Premixed Fumigant
Y. Carmi, M. Kostjukovsky, I. Binenboim, Y. Golani and H. Frandji: Use of Mixture of Gaseous Phosphine and Carbon Dioxide for Fumigation of Grain in Deep Silo Bins
Christoph Reichmuth, Matthias Scholler, Jean-Francois Dugast and Mike J. Drinkall: Sulfuryl Fluoride to Control Stored Product Pest Insects
Elizabeth J. Mitcham, Shijun Zhou and Veronique Bikoba: Controlled Atmospheres as a Quarantine Treatment for Various Arthropod Pests
Lisa G. Neven and Steven R. Drake: Summary of Alternative Quarantine Treatment Research in the Pacific Norwest
J. A. Johnson, P. V. Vail, C. E. Curtis, E. L. Soderstrom, D. G. Brandi, J. S. Tebbets and K. A. Valero: Integrated Pest Management of Postharvest Insect Pests of Dried Fruits and Nuts
Zlatko Korunic, Peter Ormesher, Paul Fields, Noel White and Gerrit Cuperus: Diatomaceous Earth an Effective Tool inIntegrated Pest Management
Patrick V. Vail, Abhaya M. Dandekar, J. Steven Tebbets, Gale H. McGranahan, Sandra L. Uratsu and Charles Leslie: Development of Genetically Engineered Walnuts for Control of Stored-Product and Quarantine Pests
R. James Cook and Jennifer Parke: Root Health Management: An Integrated Approach
Jennifer Parke and R. James Cook: Biological Control of Soilborne Plant Pathogens with Antagonists Introduced with the Planting Material
Jennifer Parke: Root Health Management for Vegetable Crops in the Midwest
R. James Cook: Root Health Management for Dryland Direct-Drilled Cereals in the Pacific Norwest
Cynthis G. Eayre: A New Research Program on Biol;ogical Control of Soilborne Diseases of Peaches and Strawberries
Mark Mazzola: The Etiology of Preplant Disease of Apple in Washington State
A. P. Nyczepir, T. G. Beckman and G. L. Reighard: Host Suitability of Guardian Peach Rootstock to Meloidogyne Spp
Rom Trout and Bob Hutmacher: Methyl Bromide Alternatives Demonstration Project in California
Douglas M. Roby and Bruce A. Houtman: 1,3-Dichloropropene: Risk Management
M. W. Melichar, J.E. Eger and R. M. Huckaba: Telone C-17 as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide in Florida Mulched Vegetable Production
M. W. Melichar, R. M. Huchaba, J. E. Eger and J. P. Muller: Combinations of 1,3-Dichloropropene Plus Chloropricrin for Nematode and Soil-Borne Disease Control in Vegetables
M. W. Melichar, J. P. Mueller and J. M. Richardson: Pre-plant Drip Irrigation Application of 1,3-Dichloropropene for Nematode Control in Annual Crops
J. O. Becker, H. D. Ohr, M. E. McGiffen and J. J. Sims: Comparison of Efficacy between Methyl Bromide and Methyl Iodide Against Plant Parasitic Nematodes
David Sotomayor and L. H. Allen Jr: Control of Nematode and Weed Populations by Pre-Plant Soil Flooding
Ian J. Porter, Robya W. Brett, Bronwya M. Wiseman and Peter R. Merriman: Relative Efficacies of Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Soil Disinfestation in the Ornamental and Strawberry Industries in Australia
M. A. Conkling, C. H. Opperman, D. McK Bird, K. Cheah, A. M. Skantar, G. N. Acedo, D. M. Saravitz and D. T. Kaplan: Progress Toward Development of Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Transgenic Tomatoes for COntrol of Melodigyne Spp
K. D. Kim, S. Nemec and G. Musson: Control of Phytophthora Stem Rot of Pepper with Compost and Soil Amendments in the Greenhouse
K. D. Kim, S. Nemec and G. Musson: Effects of Compost and Soil Amendments on Soil Microflora and Phytophthora Stem Rot of Pepper
D. L. Stenlund, J. Juzwik and R. R. Allmaras: Conifer Seedling Production and Soil-Borne Pathogen Levels Following Dazomet Incorporation by Three Tillage Implements
S. W. Fraedrich and L. D. Dwinell: Pine Seedling Production and Pest Management in Methyl Bromide Fumigated and Nonfumigated Nursery Soil
M. E. Kannwischer-Mitchell, E. L. Banard, D. J. Mitchell and S. W. Fraedrich: Quality and Field Performance of Slash and Loblolly Pine Seedlings Grown in Nursery Seedbeds with and without Methyl Bromide or Organic Soil Amendments
Bishu Chakrabarti and Werner von Rothberg: The Environmentally Friendly Thermo Lignum Pest Treatment for Application in Commercial, Industry and Domestic Premises and Equipment
Janie E. Powell and Bradford M. Kard: Forest Service Research on Alternative Methods for Termite Control
Jean Beagle Ristaino and William Thomas: Agriculture, Methyl Bromide and The Ozone Hole: Filling the Gaps
Bill THomas: Update on the Methyl Bromide Phaseout
Guy J. Hallman and Q. Howard Zhang: Pulsed Electric Field: A Future Quarantine Treatment
David M. Obenland, Laurie G. Houck, Joel F. Jenner and Louis H. Aung: Phytotoxicity to Citrus and Stone Fruits from Postharvest Cold and Heat Treatments as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Walter P. Gould and Michael K. Hennessey: Improving Cold Treatments for the Caribbran Fruit Fly in Carambolas
Alfred L. Hoch, Dan Topp, Brian C. Zeichner, Zia Mehr and Kristina Hutchison: Control of Stored Product Pests: Preliminary Studies to Evaluate the Potential of Using Heat in an Environmenta; Chamber
William R. Miller and Roy E. McDonald: Conditioning of Grapefruit Prior to Low-Dose Irradiation Reduces Peel Injury
J. L. Zettler, J. G. Leesch, R. F. Gill and B. E. Mackey: Toxicity of Carbonyl Sulfide to Stored Product Insects
Frank H. Arthur: Field Demonstration Trial with Pyrethrin Aerosols: Knockdown and Recovery of COnfused Flour Beetles
Don Silhacek, S. Dyby and C. Murphy: Protection of Stored Commodities with Juvenoid Agonists
Judy A. Thies and Richard L. Fery: Comparison of Pre-Plant Fumigation with Methyl Bromide and Differing Levels of Host Plant Resistance for Managing Southern Root-Knot Nematodes in Pepper
Doris Stanley and Tara Weaver: Methyl Bromide ALternatives Newsletter - Online

2015-sandiego

Xinqi Huang, Teng Wen, Jinbo Zhang, Zucong Cai: CONTROL OF BANANA FUSARIUM WILT DISEASE BY REDUCTIVE SOIL DISINFESTATION
Bonifácio L., Inácio M.L., Naves P., Sousa E., Buckley S. and Thoms E.M.: SULFURYL FLUORIDE APPLICATION ON WOOD AGAINST PINEWOOD NEMATODE AND VECTORS
Oleg Daugovish, Carol Shennan, Joji Muramoto and Mark Mazzola: CARBON SOURCE AND IRRIGATION AFFECT ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION IN STRAWBERRY
Min-Goo Park, Sung-Geun Jo, Yong-Chul Jeong, Jeong-Ho Yang,Bong-Su Kim2, Byung-Ho Lee2: COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF TWO MeBr ALTERNATIVE FUMIGATION ON IMPORTED PINEAPPLE
Byung-Ho Lee, Hye-Min Kim, Min-Goo Park, Jeong-Oh Yang: Methyl bromide health monitoring
Dr.Ralf Dujardin: CONTROLLED RELEASE PESTICIDE PLASTIC MULCHES - AN ALTERNATIVE TO SOIL FUMIGANTS?
Keyan Zhu-Salzman, Texas A&M University: HYPOXIC RESPONSE IN THE GRAIN STORAGE INSECT PEST CALLOSOBRUCHUS MACULATUS
Yong-Biao Liu: NITRIC OXIDE FUMIGATION FOR POSTHARVEST PEST CONTROL
Husein Ajwa: Dominus, Paladin, Trifecta, and PicClor for Strawberry Production
S. Fennimore*1, C. Wilen2, M. Hoffmann1, J. Gerik3, F. Martin4, S. Koike5, B. Westerdahl6, M. Stanghellini7: FUMIGANT & NON-FUMIGANT SOIL DISINFESTATION SYSTEMS FOR FLOWER & STRAWBERRY
Daniel P. Roberts*, Dilip K. Lakshman, Laurie F. McKenna1 Jude E. Maul, and Sarah Emche: ETHANOL EXTRACTS OF SERRATIA MARCESCENS CONTROL PYTHIUM ULTIMUM ON CUCUMBER
B. B. Westerdahl, Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, Davis: EFFECT OF APPLICATION TIMING AND IRRIGATION ON MANAGING NEMATODES WITH NIMITZ
NORIAKI MOMMA*, Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding YUSO KOBARA, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences: ACTIVITIES OF FUMIGANTS & ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATIONS UNDER LOW TEMPERATURE.
Mark Mazzola*, USDA-ARS Tree Fruit Research Lab, Wenatchee, WA Likun Wang, Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University: REDUCED RATE SEED MEAL AMENDMENT EFFICACY IS PLANT GENOTYPE-DEPENDENT
Mark Mazzola*, USDA-ARS, Tree Fruit Research Laboratory, Wenatchee, WA Shashika S. Hewavitharana, Dept. Plant Pathology Washington State University: ASD EFFICACY IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED SOIL MICROBIOME AND METABOLOME
Suduan Gao, David Doll, Ruijun Qin, Sadikshya Dangi, James Gerik, Brad Hanson, and Dong Wang: EMISSION, PEST CONTROL, AND CROP RESPONSE IN ALMOND ORCHARD SOIL FUMIGATION
Emily Craven, Eric Beers: The reliability of gamma processing for phytosanitary applications
Mike Hennessey: APHIS METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES METHODS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS 2015
R. Qin, O. Daugovish, S. Gao, J. Gerik, T. Gordon, B. Hanson: DEEP FUMIGATION IN TOTALLY IMPERMEABLE FILM COVERED RAISED-BED PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Joji Muramoto, Carol Shennan, Margherita Zavatta and Lucinda Toyama, University of California, Santa Cruz; Shashika S. Hewavitharana and Mark Mazzola, USDA-ARS, Wenatchee, WA: CONTROLLING FUSARIUM WILT OF STRAWBERRIES BY ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION
Spencer S. Walse, Leonel R. Jimenez*: POSTHARVEST CHAMBER FUMIGATION COMPARISON OF BREVIPALPUS
Anuradha Prakash: Effect of phytosanitary irradiation on the quality of pummelos and mandarins
Frank Martin, Steve Koike, Renee Arias and Marina L. Ramon: Population structure and host preference of M. phaseolina on strawberry
Steve Blecker: CALIFORNIA FUMIGANT USE TRENDS IN AGRICULTURE, PREPLANT (2000-2013)
Spencer Walse: POSTHARVEST TREATMENT OF BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG WITH SULFURYL FLUORIDE
Spencer Walse: POSTHARVEST TREATMENT RESEARCH AT USDA-ARS: STORED PRODUCT FUMIGATION
James F. Thompson, Spencer Walse, Wiley Hall: METHYL BROMIDE EMISSION CONTROL USING A COMMERCIAL SCRUBBER AND ABSORBING FLUID
D.Glennon *;A. Caravello; S. Ottmar; M. Silverman; G. Wright: WEB BASED MONITORING FOR QUARANTINE FUMIGATIONS PART 7
Salehe Abbar, Barbara Amoah, Yan Zhao, Yan Campbell, M. Wes Schilling and Tom Phillips: FOOD-SAFE COATINGS TO PREVENT INFESTATIONS OF THE HAM MITE ON DRY CURED HAMS
Barbara Amoah, Salehe Abbar, M. Wes Schilling and Tom Phillips*: HAM MITE IPM: MONITORING, PREVENTION AND MITIGATION AS MB ALTERNATIVES
Ryan D. Sullivan David A. Sullivan: Dilution of Airborne Fumigants Over Treated Fields
David A. Sullivan Dennis J. Hlinka Mark T. Holdsworth Ryan D. Sullivan: Dilution Over Treated Fields: Refinement of Modeling Buffer Zones
Yves HENON: Research in Phytosanitary Irradiation: The role of the Joint FAO-IAEA Division
Mark Hoffmann, Tom Miller, John Rachuy, Nathan Dorn, Ian Greene, Jenny Broome, Rachael Goodhue & Steven Fennimore: SOIL DISINFESTATION WITH STEAM IN CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION
Michael McKenry: NEW TACTICS FOR REPLANTING JUGLANS USING ‘STARVE AND SWITCH’ STRATEGY
George P. Opit, Oklahoma State University; Ellen Thoms*, Douglas Products; Thomas W. Phillips, Kansas State University; and Mark. E. Payton, Oklahoma State University: SULFURYL FLUORIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF PHOSPHINE-RESISTANT INSECTS
Joseph J. Pignatello,* Sivakumar Vasireddy, and Hsin-Se Hsieh: REMOVAL OF CH3Br FROM VENT STREAMS BY CATALYSIS OR ADSORPTION-CATALYSIS
SL Strauss, G Browne, and D Kluepfel: CONTROL OF WALNUT SOILBORNE PHYTOPATHOGENES USING ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION
Nancy Kokalis-Burelle, Janete Brito, and Robert D. Hartman: SUSCEPTIBILITY OF CALADIUM CULTIVARS TO MELOIDOGYNE SPP.
Louise-Marie Dandurand, Guy R. Knudsen, Rinu Kooliyottil1*, James A. LaMondia: ALTERNATIVE ERADICATION STRATEGIES FOR CONTROL OF THE PALE CYST NEMATODE
Yuso Kobara, Makoto Nomura, Masaru Ichihara, Noriyuki Nakajima: ESTIMATION OF EMISSIONS FLUXES FROM FUMIGATED FIELDS
Baba Gana J. Kabir, Ahmodu Bukar, Hauwa T. Abdulrahman and Farouk M. Gambo: EVALUATION OF INSECTICIDAL POTENTIALS OF NIGERIAN RAW DIATOMACEOUS EARTH
Catriona Condon, Laura Jeffers, Woody Bailey, Rob Meagher, and Dan Hahn: CRITICAL pO2 AS A DIAGNOSTIC OF WHEN MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES AFFECT PI
Tyler P. Jacoby*, Gary Vallad, Nathan Boyd, and Joe Noling: EVALUATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL CHLOROPICRIN APPLICATIONS TO MANAGE FUSARIUM WILT
Mary Stevens and Josh Freeman: Efficacy of Pic-Clor 60 used with Totally Impermeable Film for Nutsedge Control
Margaret Smither Senior Export Specialist, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Riverdale, Maryland: PPQ EXPORT PROGRAM AND PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENT FOR US EXPORTS
Wiley A. Hall 4th*1 Thomas M. Jones2, Bill Beckham2 and Spencer Walse1: ANALYTICAL CHALLENGES IN THE WORLD WIDE IMPORT/EXPORT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITI
Wiley A. Hall 4th* and Spencer Walse: THE EFFECT OF SOIL CHARACTERISTICS ON METHYL BROMIDE DEPURATION RATES FROM BURI
Nathan Boyd*, Gary Vallad, Joe Noling: WEED CONTROL IN FLORIDA TOMATO WITH COMBINATIONS OF DIMETHYL DISULFIDE, CHLOROP
Amaradasa, B.S1. and Lakshman, D.K2.: Specific detection of Rhizoctonia pathogens using genome fingerprinting and hyb
S. Mattner1, M. Milinkovic1, C. Horstra1, F. Greenhalgh1, R.Welker2*, A. Horvath2: EFFICACY AND PLANT-BACK OF DMDS IN THE AUSTRALIAN STRAWBERRY NURSERY INDUSTRY
Qiujun Wang*; Yan Ma: INTEGRATION OF BIOFUMIGATION WITH MICROORGANISM CONTROL PEPPER PHYTOPHTHORA BLI
Pam Wofford*, Randy Segawa*, Frank Spurlock, Husein Ajwa: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PESTICIDE REGULATION TECHNICAL UPDATE
S. Thalavaisundaram1*, S. Mattner2, M. Milinkovic2, T. Ridley2, F. Greenhalgh2, A.Jonas3: VIF IMPROVES THE EFFICACY OF EDN ® FUMIGAS IN THE AUSTRALIAN STRAWBERRY
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
Utsala Shrestha, Bonnie H. Ownley, Erin N. Rosskopf, David M. Butler*: AMENDMENT C RATE AND C:N RATIO IMPACTS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ASD
Mukti N Ghimire, Scott W Myers and Thomas W Phillips: SULFURYL FLUORIDE AS A QUARANTINE TREATMENT FOR KHAPRA BEETLE
A.M. Barrington, D.P. Logan and P.G. Connolly: SUPPLY OF BURNT PINE LONGHORN LARVAE FOR DISINFESTATION TRIALS
G.K. Clare and E.M. George: REARING BARK BEETLES FOR USE IN DISINFESTATION TRIALS
John Armstrong, Don Brash, Barbara Waddell, and Ian Gear: POTENTIAL PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENTS FOR EXPORT LOGS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Ian R. Gear1 and Jack Armstrong2: ETHANEDINITRILE: RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EFFICACY DATA
A.J. Najar-Rodriguez, M.K.D. Hall, A.R. Adlam, A.J. Hall, S.B. Burgess, K.G. Somerfield, B.B.C. Page, D.W. Brash and Gear I.: Comparative toxicity of two fumigants to Arhopalus, ferus
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
William Mitch, Yuanqing Li: A novel activated carbon-coated carbon cloth electrode for the capture and elec
William Mitch, Yuanqing Li: Electrolytic removal of chloropicrin by an Activated Carbon-Based Electrode Sys
G. Browne, N. Blackburn, and G. Brar: Anaerobic soil disinfestation for control of Prunus replant disease
G. Browne, N. Blackburn, D. Doll, M. Gillis, and D. Miller: SOIL TESTING AND SPOT FUMIGATION: POTENTIAL FOR REDUCING ORCHARD FUMIGANT USE
Joseph W. Noling1, Gary Vallad2, and Nathan Boyd2 1University of Florida, IFAS, CREC. Lake Alfred, FL 33850 and 2University of Florida, IFAS, GCREC, Wimauma, FL 33598 jnoling@ufl.edu: Resolving Fumigant Performance Inconsistencies With Vertical Management Zones
J.W. Noling* and Marjorie Cody University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL 33850: LARGE SCALE TRIALING FUMIGANT ALTERNATIVES FLORIDA STRAWBERRY 2015
J.W. Noling1, A.W. Schumann1, Billy Crow2 and M. Cody1. 1 University of Florida IFAS CREC, 700 Experiment Station Rd, Lake Alfred, FL 33850, 2Dept. of Entomology & Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611.: ASSESSING SOIL FUMIGANT PERFORMANCE USING STRAWBERRY CANOPY GREENNESS 2014-15
Ed Hosoda: Effective Use of Cylinderized ULV Insecticides
Qiujun Wang: Effect of combining biofumigation on soil bacterial community structure

2016-orlando

Ismail Demir1 Nazife Eroglu2 Seda Kocacevik1Mevlut Emekci3: Evaluation of Zeolite formulations in combination with B. bassiana T. asperellum
Nazife Eroglu1Mevlut Emekci2: Mortality of T. confusum on malted barley treated with Turkish natural zeolites
Pingsheng Ji, Aparna Petkar, and Hoang Gia Khuong Hua: DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED APPROACHES FOR MANAGING FUSARIUM WILT OF WATERMELON
Frank H. Arthur, James F. Campbell, and John Donaldson: Aerosol Particle Size and Residual Efficacy
Frank Arthur, Scott Myers, Mukti Ghimire, and Thomas Phillips: SUSCEPTIBILITY OF KHAPRA BEETLE TO CONTACT INSECTICIDES
Edgard Chow: An Overview on the Benefits of Totally Impermeable Films for Soil Treatment
Nancy Kokalis-Burelle, D.M. Butler, J. Holzinger, J.C. Hong, T.N. Ivy, and E.N. Rosskopf: NEW APPROACHES TO MELOIDOGYNE ARENARIA CONTROL IN FLORIDA CUT-FLOWER PRODUCTION
Caroline Land, Joseph Noling, Nathan Boyd, and Gary Vallad: Supplemental Chloropicrin Application: Evaluation of In-bed Fumigation Rates
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
Zhang, Y. Campbell1, T.W. Phillips, S. Abbar, J. Goddard, M.W. Schilling: Use of Food-Grade Ingredient Treated Nets to Control Ham Mites on Dry Cured Ham
Y.L. Campbell, Y. Zhao, X. Zhang, J. Goddard, S. Abbar, T.W. Phillips, M.W. Schilling: UPDATE ON USE OF FOOD GRADE COATINGS TO CONTROL MITE INFESTIONS
David A. Sullivan Dennis J. Hlinka Ryan D. Sullivan: REFINING THE MODELING OF BUFFER ZONE CONCENTRATIONS: UPDATE 2016
Andreas Westphal*, Tom Buzo, Z.T.Z Maung: REDUCING ROOT-LESION NEMATODE IN PRUNUS WITH CHEMICAL DRENCHES IN NURSERIES
Utsala Shrestha, Mary Dee, Bonnie H. Ownley, David M. Butler*: INTERACTION OF ASD AND INTRODUCED BIOCONTROL AGENTS ON SCLEROTIUM ROLFSII
Utsala Shrestha, Geoffrey Duesterbeck, Erin N. Rosskopf, and David M. Butler*: EVALUATION OF BIOHERBICIDE AND ASD FOR WEED CONTROL IN SPECIALTY CROP PRODUCTION
Salehe Abbar*, Ozgur Saglam, M. Wes Schilling and Thomas W. Phillips: SUFURYL FLUORIDE FUMIGATION WITH HEAT TO CONTROL THE HAM MITE
Najar-Rodriguez AJ,Hall MKD, Burgess EPJ, Adlam A, Hall AJ, Brierley S, Burgess S, Shailer J, Armstrong JW, Waddell BC and Brash DW: DEVELOPING A SCIENCE-BASED FUMIGATION SCHEDULE FOR NEW ZEALAND EXPORT LOGS
Hall MKD, Adlam A, Najar-Rodriguez A, Gear I, Hall A: MONITORING THE CONCENTRATION OF ETHANEDINITRILE IN A COMMERCIAL LOG TRIAL
Devitt, J, Hall MKD, Beggs J and Najar-Rodriguez AJ: UNTANGLING INSECT RESPIRATION TO ADVANCE FUMIGATION
Guy J. Hallman: What might be the lowest possible phytosanitary irradiation doses?
Peter Joyce / Alex Gomez: Commercial Scale Q/PS Methyl Bromide Emissions Control
Feras Almasri, Husein Ajwa, and Kassim Al-Khatib: OPTIMUM DOMINUS APPLICATION RATE FOR STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION
Husein Ajwa, Richeng Xuan, and Jennifer Guerrero: FATE OF EDN FUMIGANT IN SOIL
Spencer Walse, Matthew Rodriguez, James Thompson: Methyl Bromide Emission Control with a Wet Scrubber
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: NEMATODE AND PATHOGEN CONTROL AND IMPROVED WEED CONTROL WITH FOMESAFEN
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
Feng Wu, Zhengfei Guan, Gary Vallad, Nathan Boyd: EFFECT OF METHYL BROMDIE ALTERNATIVES ON TOMATO PRODUCTION
Jing Tao, Atac Tuli, Edgar Vidrio, Pam Wofford, and Randy Segawa: 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE AIR MONITORING AND DEVELOPMENT OF USE LIMITS IN CALIFORNIA
Steven Savage, Jogi Muramoto, David Holden, Mike Nelson, Clare Taylor, Luis Rodriquez, Christian Berjarano, Eric Bowen, Jon Scharingson: Progress In Development of a Drip-deliverable Carbon+NPK Pre-Plant Treatment
Gilma Castillo, Monica Ozores-Hampton, and Pablo Navia: EFFICACY OF FLUENSULFONE IN COMBINATION WITH 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE/CHLOROPICRIN
Nathan S. Boyd Gary Vallad Joe Noling: Weed Control with Fumigants Injected with Single and Dual Port Shanks
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
George Stallings, Isagro USA: DOMINUS® BIOFUMIGANT CONTROLS SOIL-BORNE FUNGI, NEMATODES, WEEDS AND INSECTS.
B. B. Westerdahl: USING BIOLOGICAL AND NATURAL PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES
Bill Heffernan, Ryan van Herel, Nurzhan Nursultanov & Thomas Smart: Practical Joule Heating for Phytosanitary Log Treatment
Frank Martin and Steve Fennimore: SITE-SPECIFIC SOIL PEST MANAGEMENT IN THE STARWBERRY PRODUCTION SYSTEM
T. E. Cottrell, USDA ARS Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research; T. W. Phillips, Michael J. Aikins, Kansas State University; and E. M. Thoms*, Douglas Products: SULFURYL FLUORIDE FOR CONTROL OF PECAN WEEVIL LARVAE IN POST-HARVEST PECANS
Michael K. Hennessey: APHIS POST-HARVEST ALTERNATIVE METHODS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ADVANCES 2016
J.W. Noling* and Natalia Peres University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research & Education Center,Lake Alfred, FL 33850 and Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, Wimauma, FL 33598: EVALUATION OF FUMIGANT ALTERNATIVES IN FLORIDA STRAWBERRY 2015-16
Joseph W. Noling1, Gary Vallad2, and Nathan Boyd2 1University of Florida, IFAS, CREC. Lake Alfred, FL 33850 and 2University of Florida, IFAS, GCREC, Wimauma, FL 33598: Enhancing Strawberry Yields Using Vertical Management Zones for Nematode Control
Joseph W. Noling. University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research & Education Center, Lake Alfred, FL 33850.: USE OF MAJESTENE IN FLORIDA STRAWBERRY FOR STING NEMATODE CONTROL
Thierry Aubert (Author and Presenter) Co-Authors: T.Fouillet and P.Charles, ARKEMA France, Groupement de Recherches de Lacq M. Le Bechec, N.Costarramone, S.Lacombe and T.Pigot, IPREM UMR CNRS5254 Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour: PHOTOCATALYTIC TOTALLY IMPERMEABLE FILM (P-TIF) TO REDUCE FIELD FUMIGANT RELEASE
Xikui Wei1*, Woodward Bailey1, Xiang-Bing Yang2, and Yong-Biao Liu2 1 USDA-APHIS, CPHST AQI Lab, Miami, FL 2 USDA-ARS, Crop Improvement and Protection Unit, Salinas, CA: Nitric Oxide Fumigation for Quarantine Pest Control on Fresh Imports
Kade McConville: EDN™ for Pre-Plant Application A Promising Outlook…
Kade McConville: EDN™ for Post Harvest Application A Promising Outlook…
Justin Wall: US Phytosanitary Irradiation Program
Laura A. Jeffers: Importer Compliance Agreement Process
Olamiju Olagbegi: PROCESSING PERMITS FOR FRUITS TO BE IRRADIATED IN THE UNITED STATES
Beth Ann (Lotz) MacDonald: IRRADIATION TREATMENT OVERSIGHT
Ryan Hollingsworth: Gateway America
Chip Starns: ScanTech - Treatment Facility Experiences
Gary Tozzo: MOR USA, Inc.- Importer Experiences
Gerardo Meave: E-foods Imports Inc.- Importer Experiences
Spencer Walse: Postharvest Treatment Research at USDA-ARS: Stored Product Fumigation
Spencer Walse: Postharvest Chamber Fumigation with Cylinderized Phosphine to Control Key Insec
Wiley Hall: Current Analytical Advances in Fumigation Science at USDA-ARS
Joseph Pignatello: Activated Carbon-Mediated Alkaline Hydrolysis of Methyl Bromide
Kade McConville: EDN® ts to Industry Standards
Scott Mattner: Performance of Plug Plants and Fumigants for Strawberry Runner Production in Au

2017-sandiego

Young-Mi Moon, Min-Goo Park, Yonglin Ren, James Newman, Hoe-Geun Kim, Byung-Ho Lee: Commercial scale application of ethyl formate with N2 for quarantine treatment
David A. Sullivan Ryan D. Sullivan: Refinements to Flux Methods: More Flexible Integrated Horizontal Flux Method
David A. Sullivan. CCM Ryan D. Sullivan, CEP Dennis J. Hlika, CCM Dr. Swaminathan: Modeling Airborne Exposures from Fumigation at a Port
Andrea L. Beam; Md-Sajedul Islam, Scott W. Weihman and Woodward D. Bailey: Development of a phytosanitary irradiation dose for Brevipalpus yothersi
Michael McKenry: Aqueous Cyanamide, Another New Tool To Enhance Use of "Starve & Switch"
Dr. Ralf Dujardin: HIGH-REFLECTIVE METALIZED TIF FOR INSECTS CONTROL AND GROWTH ACCELERATION
S.Thalavaisundaram* and Kade McConville: UPDATE ON EDN FOR POST HARVEST APPLICATION
S. Thalavaisundaram*, Kade McConville, Adam Trocha, Adam Jonas: UPDATE ON EDN FOR PRE-PLANT APPLICATION
Deanna S. Scheff, James F. Campbell, Frank H. Arthur, Daniel Brabec: Aerosol distribution effects on Tribolium confusum adults
Zakladnoy G., Weis V., Zakladnaya N., Zakladnoy N.: ETHANEDINITRILE AGAINST Globodera rostochiensis IN RUSSIA
Yong-Biao Liu Xiangbing Yang: CURRENT PROGRESS ON NITRIC OXIDE FUMIGATION RESEARCH
M. Hoffmann, M Ganci, J. Broome, M. Stanghellini, A. Asche, G. Vargas, R. Goodhue and S. Fennimore: DIRECT-FIRED STEAM AND HOT AIR TO CONTROL WEEDS AND PATHOGENS IN STRAWBERRY
Vaclav Stejkal, Adam Jonas, Jarmila Malkova, Jiri Filous, Jan Vokner, Aulicky Radek: HYDROGEN CYANIDE (BLUEFUME) AS A MEBR ALTERNATIVE FOR STRUCTURAL FUMIGATION
Mary C. Stevens, Joshua H. Freeman: Control of Nutsedge by Different Dimethyl Disulfide Application Combinations
Mary C. Stevens, Joshua H. Freeman, Nathan S. Boyd: Impact of Ethanedinitrile Applied by Shank and Hot Gas for Vegetable Production
Noriaki Momm, Kazuya Shimamoto, Yuso Kobara: Current Status of Dissemination of ASD in Japan and Future Directions
Brad Booker, Kade McConville, John Washington, Frank Sances: Efficacy of EDN Fumigant for Controlling Tomato Soil-Borne Pests in Florida
Joji Muramoto*, Carol Shennan, and Margherita Zavatta, University of California, Santa Cruz; Mark Mazzola, USDA-ARS, Wenatchee, WA; Kelly Ivors, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo: ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION FOR CONTROLLING FUSARIUM WILT IN STRAWBERRIES
S. Fennimore1, M. Hoffmann2: STRATEGIC USE OF STEAM FOR SOIL DISINFESTATION
Web Based Phosphine Gas Monitoring with Active Sensor Validation Minimizes Phos
Research Overview for Phytosanitary Irradiation
James F. Campbell*, Daniel Brabec, Deanna S. Scheff, Frank H. Arthur: TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL PATTERN IN AEROSOL INSECTICIDE DROPLETS
EVALUATING METHYL BROMIDE AND ALTERNATIVE FUMIGANTS ON PINEWOOD NEMATODE FOR AP
EDN™ FOR PRE-PLANT APPLICATION – THE RESULTS ARE ENCOURAGING...
EDN™ FOR POST-HARVEST APPLICATION – THE RESULTS ARE ENCOURAGING...
Josh Freeman, Natalia Peres, Joe Noling, Juliana Baggio, Mary Stevens: Evaluation of drip injected EDN for pest control in strawberry and canteloupe
Gary Vallad: Effects of fumigants and cover crops on pest populations over time in tomato
Joshua Freema, Mary Stevens, Nathan Boyd: IMPACT OF ETHANEDINITRILE APPLICATION ON SOIL NITROGEN CONCENTRATION
XIANGBING YANG, YONG-BIAO LIU: EFFICACY AND RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF NO FUMIGATION FOR POSTHARVEST PEST CONTROL
Steven Savage*1, Clare Taylor3, Christian Bejarano3, Erik Ashby2, Jon Sharingson2: VERDESOIL™, A GLYCEROL-BASED PRE-PLANT SOIL AMENDMENT FOR STRAWBERRIES
Jasmine D. Hendrix1, Xue Zhang1, Michael Byron1, Kavitha Krishnan1, Christine Leick Cord1, Jerome Goddard2, Taejo Kim3, Yan L. Campbell1, Thomas W. Phillips1, Wes Schilling1*: RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON DRY CURED HAM MITE INFESTATIONS
T.W. Phillips, S. Abbar, B. Amoah, J. Maille, Y.L. Campbell, Y. Zhao2, X. Zhang, M.W. Schilling: STATUS OF IPM FOR HAM MITES: PREVENTION, MONITORING, DECISION-MAKING AND CONTROL
Smith, Cody L. Freeman, Joshua H. Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy: TRACKING MOVEMENT OF MELOIDOGYNE SPP AND R. RENIFORMIS IN A PLASTICULTURE SYSTEM
Husein Ajwa, David Sullivan, Jennifer Guerrero, Richard Xuan, Kade McConville, Michael Stanghellini: EDN (ETHANEDINITRILE) EMMISSION FROM SHANK AND DRIP APPLICATIONS UNDER TIF
Husein Ajwa, Afiqur Khan, William Bailes, Jennifer Guerrero, Jonathan Hunzie, Kade McConville: EDN (ETHANEDINITRILE) DEGRADATION IN SOIL AFTER APPLICATION UNDER TIF
Smith, Cody L. Freeman, Joshua H. Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy Wechter, William P.: SCREENING FUSARIUM RESISTANT ROOTSTOCKS FOR PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODE RESISTANCE
Hall MKD, Najar-Rodriguez AJ, Adlam A, Wilks C, Hall AJ, Brierley S, Pal P and Clare G: ETHANEDINITRILE (EDN): A NEW FUMIGANT FOR PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENT OF EXPORT LOGS
Najar-Rodriguez AJ, Hall MKD, Adlam A, Wilks C, Hall AJ, Brierley S, Pal P and Clare G: DEVELOPING A METHYL BROMIDE SCIENCE-BASED FUMIGATION SCHEDULE FOR EXPORT LOGS
Y. Kobara, N. Momma, Y. Narimatsu, I. Matsumoto, D. Miyahara: NEW APPROACHES BY ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION FOR STRAWBERRY CULTIVATION MEDIA
Suduan Gao1, David Doll, Mike S. Stanghellini, Becky B. Westerdahl, Dong Wang, and Bradley D. Hanson: DEEP INJECTION AND BIOCHAR AMENDMENT ON FUMIGANT EMISSIONS AND NEMATODE CONTROL
Gerald Holmes, Kelly Ivors, Ryan Brantely and Thomas Gordon: Host Plant Resistance for Management of Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt and Ma
Becky B Westerdahl, Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, Davis: USING TRAP CROPPING TO MANAGE ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE ON VEGETABLE CROPS
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
Francesco Di Gioia1,2, Cristina Pisani1, Jason Hong1, and Erin Rosskopf1 1 USDA-ARS, US Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, FL 34945 2 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611: BELL PEPPER ROOTSTOCK RESPONSE TO PHYTOPHTHORA CAPSICI UNDER SALINITY STRESS
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
Sam E. Brierley, Anthony R. Adlam and Matthew K.D. Hall: QUANTIFICATION OF ETHANEDINITRILE IN AIR USING A NEW GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHOD
Matthew Hall, Anthony Adlam, Adam Matich, Adriana Najar-Rodriguez, Pranoy Pal, Don Brash: DOES ETHANEDINITRILE DECOMPOSE TO HYDROGEN CYANIDE DURING A PINE LOG FUMIGATION?
Ola Olagbegi - United States Department of Agriculture.: PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR FRUITS FOR IRRADIATION IN THE UNITED STATES.
Mike Stanghellini: Industry Perspective on fumigant and nonfumigant soilborne pest management
BLUEFUMETM REGISTRATION UPDATE & APPLICATION METHODOLOGY
Arben Myrta and Nicola de Tommaso: New developments of Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS) in Europe
Jesus D. Fernández-Bayo, Amy E. Parr, Y. Achmon, Emily A. Shea, Emily A. Lopez, James J. Stapleton, Jean S. VanderGheynst, Amanda K. Hodson, and Christopher W. Simmons: Nematicidal Activity of Biosolarization Using Almond Waste Amendments
Pauline M Wyatt1*, Marianne Eelkema1, Ian A Wells1, Carole L Wright2, Lara J Senior, Brendan P Missenden1, David G Mayer1 and Peter L Leach3.: Low-dose methyl bromide fumigation as a quarantine treatment for fresh produce
Current Status and Distribution of Pest Problems in California: Pro’s and Con’s
Refining ASD For Disease Management in Strawberry and Apple Production
Current Status and Distribution of Pest Problems and In Southern California and
Synopsis of Florida Soilborne Pests and Diseases and Implemtation Consideration
Current Status and Distribution of Pest Problems with Synopsis of Pro’s and Con
Real World Check of Efficacy & Economics of Methyl Bromide Alternatives
Use of Color Vegetation Indices from UAS Aerial Mapping to Evaluate Nimitz® Eff
Noling, Joseph, G.E. Vallad and N. Boyd: Large Scale Field Evaluations of Fumigant Alternatives and Vertical Management
Update on the Phase-Out of Methyl Bromide in the Australian Strawberry Industry
J.W. Noling: In-Field Evaluations of Nematicidal Compounds Using Simulated Drip Irrigation
Nitrosamines from Nitric Oxide
PPQ Phytosanitary Irradiation Program
Irradiation Treatment Oversight
The Southern Border
ScanTech Sciences-Treatment Facility Experiences
Gateway America-Treatment Facility Experiences
Efficacy of Methyl Bromide and Sulfuryl Fluoride Against the Oak Wilt Fungus in
Sulfuryl Flouride Fumigation for Control of Stinkbugs in Vehicle Consignments
Ethyl Formate Fumigation for Control of Stinkbugs in Vehicle Consignments
Potential of Vapormate™ for Control of Anthropods Pest on Citrus

2018-orlando

Ola Olagbegi: Permit Requirements for Fruits for Irradiation in the United States
E.N. Rosskopf, N. Kokalis-Burelle, and J.C. Hong: EVALUATION OF VERDESOIL™ FOR MANAGEMENT OF TOMATO PATHOGENS
Sookyung Oh1* and Yong-Biao Liu2 1University of California Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 2USDA-ARS, Crop Improvement and Protection Unit, Salinas, CA 93905: Effectiveness of NO Fumigation for Microbial Control on Stored Products
Yong-Biao Liu, Xiangbing Yang, and Sookyung Oh: Nitric Oxide Fumigation for Postharvest Control of Pests and Pathogens
Hnatek J, Jonas A, Kupcova T, Scigel R: Commercial fumigations of wood in Czech forests – first experiences
Nathan S. boyd Jialin Yu Gary E. Vallad: EVALUATION OF XRC-245 AS A SOIL FUMIGANT FOR FLORIDA TOMATO
Juliana S. Baggio, Leandro G. Cordova, Joseph W. Noling, and Natalia A. Peres: CHLOROPICRIN RATES FOR CONTROL OF Macrophomina phaseolina IN FLORIDA STRAWBERRY
Husein Ajwa S.Thalavaisundaram Michael Stanghellini: Dose Response of Weed Seeds, Nematodes, and Pathogens to Twelve Rates of EDN
Kyle Coleman, NovaSource James L. Cowles, NovaSource: 44 Years Later – Uncovering Insights Into Metam Sodium Movement in Soil
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
Marja Koivunen and Peter Porpiglia: Metam potassium for the control of premature vine decline on processing tomato
Gidiglo G.N, Najar-Rodriguez A.j, Hall M.K.D, Minor M, Wang Q: DIFFERENCES IN INSECT ANATOMY MAY AFFECT TOLERANCE TO ETHANEDINITRILE
Adriana J. Najar-Rodriguez, Matthew K. D. Hall, Anthony R. Adlam, Catherine Wilks, Emma Noakes: TOXICITY OF REDUCED MB TO INSECTS ASSOCIATED WITH NZ EXPORT LOGS: AN UPDATE
Adriana J. Najar-Rodriguez, Matthew K. D. Hall, Anthony R. Adlam, Alistair Hall, Catherine Wilks, Emma Noakes: EDN, A NEW FUMIGANT FOR PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENT OF NZ EXPORT LOGS: AN UPDATE
Nathan Boyd, Natalia Peres, Juliana Baggio: Use of Metam Potassium for Strawberry Termination
Jamie Nicholls: PLANT HEALTH QUADRILATERALS METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES PROJECT WORKING GROUP
Stejskal V, Jonas A, Aulicky R, Hnatek J, Vendl T, Vybiral O, Scigel R: Fumigation of bark beetle infested wood by EDN
Joji Muramoto, Carol Shennan, Erika Resultay, Margherita Zavatta: ANAEROBIC SOIL DISINFESTATION USING A SUMMER COVER CROP OR CROP RESIDUES
Johan Desaeger and Homan Regmi: RESISTANCE AS A TOOL TO MANAGE ROOT-KNOT DISEASE ON TOMATO IN FLORIDA
Steven Savage*1, Clare Taylor3, Christian Bejarano3, Mike Nelson3, Erik Ashby2, Jon Sharingson2: CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT OF VERDESOILTM, A GLYCEROL-BASED PRE-PLANT SOIL AMENDMENT
Dennis Glennon, Charles Sweet, Steven Ottmar, Anthony Caravello: Web Based Fumigation Monitoring Combatting Invasive Species Part 7
Jialin Yu, Caroline J. Land, Gary E. Vallad, Nathan S. Boyd: Pest control with different ratios of dimethyl disulfide and chloropicrin
B. B. Westerdahl: TIMING OF TRAP CROP DESTRUCTION FOR ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE MANAGEMENT ON CARROTS
Swaminathan, T: UPDATE ON EDNTM FOR POST HARVEST APPLICATION
Emily Shea, Emily Lopez, Jesus Fernandez Bayo, Amy Parr, Janina Milkereit, Ygal Achmon, Rory Crowley, Amanda Hodson, James Stapleton, Jean VanderGheynst and Christopher Simmons: USING BIOSOLARIZATION WITH ALMOND WASTE AMENDMENTS TO DISINFEST ORCHARD SOIL
Kade McConville1, Adam Trocha2: UPDATE ON EDNTM FOR PRE-PLANT APPLICATION
Tristan Watson, Johan Desaeger: Non-fumigant nematicides for strawberry production in Florida
Seyed Mojtaba Mansouripour*, Jonathan Winslow, Benjamin Gomez-Soto, Bo Liu and Gerald Holmes: RESISTANCE IN STRAWBERRY TO MACROPHOMINA CROWN ROT AND VERTICILLIUM WILT
David A. Sullivan: Initial Review of the Influence of Wind Speed and Atmospheric Pressure on Flux
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
Kade McConville: EDN™ FOR PRE-PLANT APPLICATION – WE DID IT...
Yuso Kobara, Noriaki Momma, Ikuro Fruzono, Akira Ogata, Norihiro Yamauchi: SOIL DISINFESTATION TRIALS AGAINST FUNGAL PATHOGENS OF LISIANTHUS PLANTS
Helen Gear: Registering EDN in New Zealand – determining data needs
Ryan Sullivan David Sullivan: AIR QUALITY MONITORING OF FUMIGATION APPLICATIONS
Joshua H. Freeman: DEPOSITION OF NITROGEN BY ETHANEDINITRILE AND SUBSEQUENT TRANSFORMATION
Joshua H. Freeman and Nathan S. Boyd: EFFECT OF ETHANEDINITRILE ON NUTSEDGE SPECIES WHEN DRIP-APPLIED
Adam Trocha, Kade McConville, Mario Ponte: COMMERCIALISATION OF EDN™ AND DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATION METHODOLOGIES
Daniel Brabec, Jim Campbell, Frank Arthur, Mark Casada, Dennis Tilley: Phosphine fumigation monitoring with a remote wifi system
Jason C. Hong, Francesco Di Gioia, David M. Butler, Nancy Kokalis-Burelle, Greg McCollum, and Erin N. Rosskopf: Long-term effect of anaerobic soil disinfestation on the soil microbiome
Ryan Olver and David Zilberman: Economics of Methyl Bromide: Asset Productivity Enhancement in Strawberries
Sandipa Gautam, Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell, and Spencer Walse: Efficacy of Propylene Oxide for Controlling Arthropod Pests in Fresh Citrus
AERIAL IMAGING OF STRAWBERRY FIELDS USING DRONES TO ASSESS STING NEMATODE FIELD
Chloropicrin Use Rates and Vertical Management Zones for Enhancing Yield and St
POSTHARVEST FUMIGANTS: RESIDUE TOLERANCES AND OTHER REGISTRATION ISSUES
POSTHARVEST RESEARCH UPDATE FROM USDA-ARS-SJVASC: MONITORING AND MODELING
COMMERCIAL FUMGIATION OF STORED PRODUCTS WITH A PROPYLENE OXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE
POSTHARVEST RESEARCH UPDATE FROM USDA-ARS-SJVASC: PHOSPHINE

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