Management of Insecticide Resistance in Q-biotype Bemisia tabaci Populations in U.S. Floriculture Crops
April 2010
Report: 208
Authors: Dr. Frank J. Byrne, Dept of Entomology, University of California at Riverside, Dr. James Bethke, Floriculture & Nursery Farm Advisor, UCCE San Diego
Management of Thrips and Whiteflies with Insect-Killing Fungi: Impact of Spray Technology
November 2000
Report: 201
Authors: J.M. Byrne, Graduate Student, and M.K. Hausbeck, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Plant Pathology, Michigan State University
Evaluation of Modified Atmospheres as a Potential Disinfestation Technique for Thrips and Mites in Greenhouses
November 2000
Report: 202
Authors: D.W. Held1, R.S. Gates2, D.A. Potter1, and R.G. Anderson3, Departments of Entomology1, Biosystems and Agric. Engineering2, and Horticulture3 – University of Kentucky
Authors: Michael P. Parrella, Diane E. Ullman, Karen L. Robb, and Elizabeth J. Mitcham University of California, Davis; Michael Brownbirdge – University of Vermont; Arnold Hara – University of Hawaii; and Kevin M. Heinz – Texas A&M University
Control of Arthropods in Harvested Chrysanthemum Cuttings
January 2004
Report: 207
Authors: Elizabeth Mitcham1, Tiffanie Simpson1, Veronique Bikoba1, and Michael Parrella2, 1Department of Pomology, 2Department of Entomology – University of California, Davis
Postharvest Control of Thrips on Harvested Dendrobium Orchids
January 2004
Report: 206
Authors: Elizabeth Mitcham1, Tiffanie Simpson1, Veronique Bikoba1, Michael Parrella2 and Arnold Hara3, 1Department of Pomology, 2Department of Entomology – University of California, Davis
Effect of Silicon-Based Fertilizer Applications on Reproduction and Development of Arthropod Pests Associated with Horticultural Crops – Part 1
April 2010
Report: 209
Authors: B. K. Hogendorp, Graduate Student and R. A. Cloyd, Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, and Department of Entomology, Kansas State University