Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 4-6, 2017
Dallas, TX

Cotton Insect Research and Control Posters

Influence of (+)- to (-)- Gossypol Ratio on Helicoverpa zea Larval Development 
Jose L Perez, Lorraine Puckhaber, Charles P.-C. Suh, Derrick L Hall and Alois A. Bell, USDA-ARS, College Station, TX

Predation of Sentinel Eggs in Cotton and Sorghum in New Mexico 
Jane Pierce, Patricia Monk and John Idowu, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

Timing of Short-Day Exposure Influences Diapause Response of Western Tarnished Plant Bug 
Dale W. Spurgeon, USDA, ARS, Maricopa, AZ

Aerial Identification of Individual Cotton Plants 
John K. Westbrook, Ritchie S. Eyster, Chenghai Yang and Charles P.-C. Suh, USDA-ARS, College Station, TX

On Farm Evaluation of Planting Dates and Tillage Practice on Thrips Management Programs in Georgia Cotton 
Brock A. Ward1, Tony L. Barnes2, Paul Pugliese3, Holly Anderson4, Raynor D. Churchwell5, William G. Tyson6, Peyton Sapp7, Chris Earls8, Jeremy M. Kichler9, Jenna K. Brock9, Brian L. Cresswell10, Thomas J. Hathorn11, Brian W. Hayes12, Phillip Edwards13, Jason Mallard14, Andy M. Shirley15, Jennifer T. Miller16, Lucy Ray17, Ricky Ensley18, Mark Freeman19, Andrew G. Sawyer20, Joe Slusher21, Brooke H. Jefferies22 and Phillip M. Roberts23, (1)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Colquitt, GA, (2)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Pearson, GA, (3)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Cartersville, GA, (4)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Fitzgerald, GA, (5)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Cochran, GA, (6)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Statesboro, GA, (7)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Waynesboro, GA, (8)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Metter, GA, (9)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Moultrie, GA, (10)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Blakely, GA, (11)UGA Cooperative Extension Service - Calhoun County, Morgan, GA, (12)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Cairo, GA, (13)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Ocilla, GA, (14)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Millen, GA, (15)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Camilla, GA, (16)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Hazlehurst, GA, (17)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Madison, GA, (18)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Cedartown, GA, (19)UGA Cooperative Extension Service - Pulaski County, Hawkinsville, GA, (20)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Thomasville, GA, (21)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Waycross, GA, (22)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Alamo, GA, (23)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA

Supplemental Control of Bollworm in Bt Cotton with Microbial and Chemical Insecticides 
Nathan S Little, Randall G. Luttrell, Michelle Mullen, Kerry C Allen and Omaththage P Perera, USDA-ARS SIMRU, Stoneville, MS

Increased Helicoverpa Zea (Boddie) Larval Feeding on a RNAi Contruct CYP82D109 That Blocks Gossypol-Related Terpenoid Synthesis in Cotton Plants 
Tanya A Wagner, Charles P.-C. Suh, Jinggao Liu and Lorraine Puckhaber, USDA-ARS, College Station, TX

Examining Nozzle Effects on Insect Control in Tennessee Cotton 
Sandy Steckel1, Scott D. Stewart1, Matthew Williams2, Larry Steckel2, Julie Reeves2 and Garret Montgomery2, (1)The University of Tennessee, Jackson, TN, (2)University of Tennessee, Jackson, TN

Effect of the Seed Treatment with the Insecticide Chlorantraniliprole on the Control of Bollworm, Helicoverpa Armigera, in Cotton 
Geraldo Papa, João Antonio Zanardi Junior, Vitor Martins, Felipe capobianco felix Mendonça, Joao pedro Scrociato, Pedro Henrique L. F. Ehrenberg and Daniel franchin Pelegrini, Unesp - Ilha Solteira/SP, Ilha Solteira/SP/Brazil, Brazil

Helicoverpa Zea and Helicoverpa Armigera Pheromone Lures: Male Moth Response to 'Texas Traps' and 'Green Bucket Traps' 
Stanley C. Carroll1, Megha N. Parajulee1 and Tahammal Hussain2, (1)Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Department of Entomology, Lubbock, TX, (2)University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan

Alternatives to Neonicotinoids for Control of Thrips in Cotton 
Michael Chaney1, Gus Lorenz2, Nichole Taillon1, Andrew Plummer1, Joseph Black1 and Aaron Cato3, (1)University of Arkansas CES, Lonoke, AR, (2)The University of Arkansas, Lonoke, AR, (3)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

Comparison of Control of Heliothines in Conventional and Dual Gene Cotton 
Nichole Taillon1, Gus Lorenz2, Andrew Plummer1, Michael Chaney1, Joseph Black1 and Aaron Cato3, (1)University of Arkansas CES, Lonoke, AR, (2)The University of Arkansas, Lonoke, AR, (3)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

Control of Tarnished Plant Bug with Selected Insecticides in Cotton 
Andrew Plummer1, Gus Lorenz2, Nichole Taillon1, Michael Chaney1, Joseph Black1 and Aaron Cato3, (1)University of Arkansas CES, Lonoke, AR, (2)The University of Arkansas, Lonoke, AR, (3)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
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