TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5

 

12:00 – 1:45    Awards Luncheon and Photo Salon

                                Room:  Salon D

 

Presiding:              G. L. Lentz, President, Southeastern Branch,

                                Entomological Society of America.

 

 

 

 

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2:00– 2:30         Contributed Papers:

                        Systematics, Morphology, and Evolution

                                Room:  Riverside West

 

2:30 – 4:00       Contributed Papers:

                        Medical and Veterinary Entomology

                                Room:  Riverside West

 

 

Moderator:            Nancy C. Hinkle, Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA.

 

2:00        67.          PHYLOGENY OF PUFFBALL BEETLES (NITIDULIDAE: COLEOPTERA).  A.R. Cline.  Dept. of Entomology, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA.  [digital]


2:15        68.          USING AFLPS TO CHARACTERIZE THE GENOME OF Helicoverpa zea.  R.L.S. Gabel and D.V. Sumerford.  USDA-ARS-SIMRU, Stoneville, MS [1-2].  [digital]

 

2:30        69.          ISOLATION OF ENTEROHEMORRAGIC Escherichia coli FROM SYNANTHROPIC FLIES.  R.R. Gerhardt, J.E. Keen, W. Watson, J. Hogsette and C.J. Jones. Dept. of Entomology & Plant Pathology, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN [1,5]; U.S. Meat Animal Res. Cntr., Clay Cntr., NE [2]; Dept. of Entomology NCSU, Raleigh, NC [3]; and USDA-ARS, Gainesville, FL [4].  [slides]

 

2:45        70.          DOES APPLICATION OF AMORPHOUS SILICA SUPPRESS NORTHERN FOWL MITES ON CHICKENS?  N.C. Hinkle and N.M. Dale.  Dept. of Entomology [1]; and Dept. of Poultry Science [2], Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA [2].  [slides]

 

3:00 – 3:30 BREAK

 

3:30        71.          A PERIMETER SPRAY AND LIQUID BAIT COMBINATION CONTROL ODOROUS HOUSE ANTS.  K.M. Vail and D. Bailey.  Dept. of Entomology & Plant Pathology, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN [1-2].

[digital]

 

3:45        72.          EVALUATION OF VIKANE GAS FUMIGANT FOR CONTROL OF Nasutitermes costalis (HOLMGREN) IN AERIAL CARTON NESTS IN A FLORIDA HOME.  E.M. Thoms and R.H. Scheffrahn.  Dow AgroSciences, Tampa, FL [1]; and Univ. of Florida, IFAS, Ft. Lauderdale REC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL [2].  [digital]

 


 

 

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5

 

2:00 – 5:00      Contributed Papers:

                        Extension and Crop Protection Session II

                                Room:  Salon B

 

 

Moderator:            Alan T. Wier, Monsanto, Leland, MS.

 

2:00        73.          ON FARM EVALUATION OF BT CORN VARIETIES IN NORTHEAST LOUISIANA.  J. Baldwin, D. Neal, M. Rome, G. Daniels, C. Pinnell-Alison and R. Goodson.  Louisiana Cooperative Ext. Srvc., LSU Ag. Cntr., Baton Rouge, LA [1-6].  [slides]

 

2:15        74.          EVALUATION OF NEW BT-TRANSGENIC EVENTS FOR RESISTANCE TO FALL ARMYWORM AND CORN EARWORM IN FIELD CORN.  G.D. Buntin, R.E. Lynch and K. Flanders.  Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Griffin, GA [1]; USDA-ARS-SAA-IBPMRL, Tifton, GA [2]; and Dept. of Entomology, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL [3].  [slides]

 

2:30        75.          OCCURRENCE OF SOUTHWESTERN CORN BORER, Diatraea grandiosella, IN BT AND CONVENTIONAL CORN HYBRIDS IN MISSISSIPPI.

A.L. Catchot.  Monsanto, Glen Allan, MS.  [digital]

 

2:45        76.          FIELD EVALUATIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF TRANSGENIC (BT) CORN ON SELECT NONTARGET INSECTS.  T. Daly and G.D. Buntin.  Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA [1-2].  [digital]

 

3:00 – 3:30      BREAK

 

3:30        77.          BOLLGARD II PERFORMANCE IN THE SOUTHEAST, 2001.  D.L. Pitts and M.S. Howell.  Monsanto, Lexington, SC [1-2].  [digital]

 


3:45        78.          INSECTICIDE EFFICACY AT REDUCED RATES IN BT COTTON.  J.D. Hopkins, D.R. Johnson, J.D. Reaper and G.M. Lorenz.  Univ. of Arkansas, Cooperative Ext. Srvc., Lonoke Agricultural Cntr., Lonoke, AR [1,3]; and   Univ. of Arkansas, Cooperative Ext. Srvc., Little Rock, AR [2,4].  [digital]

 

4:00        79.          REDUCING TEMIK USE IN COTTON BY UTILIZATION OF PRECISION PLACEMENT AND CONSERVATION TILLAGE.  K.H. Lohmeyer, J.N. All, P. Roberts, P. Bush and J.K. Lance.  Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA [1,2,3,5]; and Ag. Services Lab., Univ. of Georgia [4].  [slides]

 

4:15        80.          INTERNET INFORMATION DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR REPORTING HELIOTHINE MOTH TRAP CATCHES IN ARKANSAS.  R.L. Bridges, D.R. Johnson, G.M. Lorenz and J.D. Hopkins. Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative Ext. Srvc.,  Little Rock, AR [1-4].  [digital]

 

4:30        81.          COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT SAMPLING TECHNIQUES FOR RICE STINK BUG IN RICE. T. Rashid, D.T. Johnsonand J.L. Bernhardt.  Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR [1,2]; and Rice Res. & Ext. Cntr., Stuttgart, AR [3].  [digital]

 

4:45        82.          SAMPLING TECHNIQUES RELEVANT TO SITE-SPECIFIC INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT IN COTTON.  J.L. Willers.  USDA-ARS, Genetics & Precision Agricultural Res. Unit, Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State, MS.  [slides]

 


 

 

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5

 

2:00 – 4:30       Symposium:

                        Vegetable Insect Research

                                Room:  Salon C

 

 

Moderator:            Alvin M. Simmons, USDA-ARS, U.S. Vegetable Lab., Charleston, SC.

 

2:00        83.          YELLOW STICKY TRAPS WITH LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES FOR GREENHOUSE INSECT PESTS. 

A.M. Simmons, C-C Chu, P.J. Alexander and T.J. Heneberry.  USDA-ARS, U.S. Vegetable Lab., Charleston, SC [1]; and USDA-ARS, Western Cotton Research Lab., Phoenix, AZ [2,3,4].  [digital]

 

2:15        84.          ASSESSMENT OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY, Bemisia argentifolii (HOMOPTERA).  J.C. Legaspi. USDA-ARS, Cntr. for Biological Control, Tallahassee, FL.  [slides]

 

2:30        85.          IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTION THRESHOLDS FOR THRIPS IN VIDALIA ONIONS.  D.G. Riley. Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Tifton, GA .  [digital]

 

2:45        86.          OBSERVATIONS ON EFFICACY OF SELECTED INSECTICIDES AT CONTROLLING LEPIDOPTERA IN CRUCIFERS.  G.L. Leibee.  Mid-Florida REC, IFAS, Univ. of Florida, Apopka, FL.  [digital]

 

3:00 – 3:30           BREAK

 

3:30        87.          COLLARD IPM IN PRACTICE IN SOUTH CAROLINA.  G.S. McCutcheon and S.R. Londhe.  Dept. of Entomology, Clemson Univ. Coastal Res. & Education Cntr., Charleston, SC [1]; and Dept. of Agribusiness & Economics, S.C. State Univ., Orangeburg, SC [2].  [digital]


3:45        88.          EVALUATION OF COLLARD IPM TRAINING OF SMALL FARMERS.  S.R. Londhe and G.S. McCutcheon.  Dept. of Agribusiness & Economics, S.C. State Univ. [1], Orangeburg, SC; and Dept. of Entomology, Clemson Univ. Coastal Res. & Education Cntr., Charleston, SC [2].  [digital]

 

4:00        89.          Squash: a trap crop for the silverleaf whitefly and tomato Yellow leaf curl virus on tomato.  D. Schuster.  Univ. of Florida, Bradenton, FL. [digital]

 

4:15        90.          FLIGHT ACTIVITY PATTERN AND MANAGEMENT OF Melanotus communis (GYLLENHAL) (COL.: ELATERIDAE).  D.R. Seal, S.H. Lecrone and R.K. Jansson.  Univ. of Florida – IFAS, Tropical Res. & Education Cntr., Homestead, FL [1-3].  [  ]

 

 

 

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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5

 

5:30 – 7:00       Final Business Meeting

                                Room:  Salon B

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