Effect of Silicon-Based Fertilizer Applications on Reproduction and Development of Arthropod Pests Associated with Horticultural Crops – Park 2
April 2010
Report: 210
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
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
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