1985 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 7-11, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pyrethroid Use Patterns in the U.S., as Influenced by Heliothis Complex Species Composition and Population Dynamics
J.S. Bacheler
120
International Status of Pyrethroid Resistance
T.A. Miller
123
Status of Pyrethroid Resistance in U.S.
R.T. Roush
126
Development of Pyrethroid Organophosphate Associations for Cotton Pest Control in French Speaking Africa
M. Vaissayre
127
Status of Boll Weevil in Western U.S.
Leon Moore
129
The Thrips Problem
W.R. Lambert
130
Plant Bugs: An Update
R.G. Luttrell
131
Fall and Beet Armyworm Control
Ronald H. Smith
134
Relationships of Pink Bollworm Male Moth Catches to Flower and Boll Infestations
T.J. Henneberry and C.A. Beasley
136
Evidence of Resistance to Synthetic Pyrethroids in Field Populations of Pink Bollworms in Southern California
Louis A. Bariola
138
Boll Weevil Pheromone Trap Captures for Treatment Thresholds and Population Assessments
R.L. Ridgway, W.A. Dickerson, J.R. Brazzel, J.F. Leggett, E.P. Lloyd, and F.R. Planer
138
Boll Weevil Pheromone Traps for Detection and Suppression of Low Level Boll Weevil Populations
E.P. Lloyd, J.E. Leggett, R.L. Ridgway, and W.A. Dickerson
141
Boll Weevil Studies in Arizona and California
C.A. Beasley and T.J. Henneberry
142
Advances in Mass Rearing, Sterilizing and Releasing the Boll Weevil
J.P. Reinecke, J.L. Roberson, P.P. Sikorowski, A.C. Thompson, and E.P. Lloyd
143
Research on Area wide Stalk Destruction for Cultural Control of Boll Weevil in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
K.B. Summy, W.G. Hart, J.R. Cate, and D. Bar
145
Results from Crossing the Bollworms Helicoverpa armigera X H. zea in Search of Backcross Sterility
M.L. Laster, C.E. Goodpasture, E.G. King, and Peter Twine
146
Estimates of the Population Density of Overwintered Heliothis Virescens in the Mississippi Delta
J.W. Smith, M.L. Laster, W. Kitten, and J.C. Schneider
147
Management of First Generation Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm Populations on Wild Host Plants
Earl A. Stadelbacber
150
The Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization upon Establishment of Heliothis Virescens (F.) In Cotton
Tina Gray Teague, James R. Cate, and J. Tom Cothren
152
Pollen as an Indicator of Long-Distance Movement in the Bollworm, Heliothis zea (Boddie)
W.H. Hendrix, III, T.F. Mueller, J.R. Phillips, and O.K. Davis
155
Node Counts as an Indicator for Termination of Insecticide Treatments in Cotton
J.L. Bernhardt, J.R. Phillips, and N.P. Tugwell
156
An Assessment of the Arkansas Experience with Bollworm Management Communities: Evaluated from Three Perspectives
M.J. Cochran, W.F. Nicholson, D.W. Parvin, Rob Raskin, and J.R. Phillips
160
Square Shedding in Cotton: Differentiating Between Shedding Caused by Tarnished Plant Bug Feeding and Shedding Due to Non-Insect Factors
Livy Williams, III, J.R. Phillips, and N.P. Tugwell
162
The Tarnished Plant Bug (Hemiptera: Miridae): A Key Pest of Cotton in the Mississippi Delta
W.P. Scott, J.W. Smith, and G.L. Snodgrass
164
Predicting Sampling Frequency and Economic Status of Spider Mites on Cotton
L.T. Wilson, D. Gonzalez, and R. Plant
168
Implementation of a Presence/Absence Sampling Method for Spider Mites in Cotton
P.B. Goodell and B. Roberts
170
Aim™ (CGA-112913) Applications to Cotton for Heliothis Control
Janet Moore and Henry Ray
171
Efficacy of Pyrethroids on Secondary Insect Pests
L. Burris, K. J. Ratchford, and S. Micinski
172
Verification of the Cotton Whitefly Population Model Bemisia tabaci Gennadins (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)
E.T. Natwick and F.G. Zalom
174
Resistance Studies on the Sweet Potato Whitefly Bemisia tabaci Genn. (Homoptera, Aleyrodidae) in the Imperial Valley, California
N.C. Toscano, J.A. Immaraju, and G.P. Georghiou
178
Effect of Emulsifiable Oil on the Residual Toxicity's of Vydate and Guthion to the Boll Weevil
M.F. Treacy, J.H. Benedict, and M. Walmsley
180
Response of Cotton to Temik-TSX at Various Planting Dates
S. Micinski and P.D. Colyer
181
Field Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Cotton Insects
Johnny R. Fitt, Jr. and George L. Teetes
184
Mineral and Vegetable Oils' Effect on Insects and as Carriers for Pesticides
C.L. Womack, J.P. McCaa, M.F. Schuster, and M.T. Parker
186
Insects, Insecticides, and Cotton Yields
T.R. Pfrimmer
188
Three Years' Results-Yield Enhancement and Insect Control by Chlordimeform in the Northern Blacklands of Texas
M.F. Schuster, Claudia Womack, and William Langston
188
Mechanisms of Activity of Baythroid™ 2 Pyrethroid Insecticide Against Boll Weevil
D.E. Simonet, W.M. Zeck, and A.D. Cohick
188
Early Season Insect Control and Comparative Cotton Yields with Pydrin® Insecticide
R.H. Bierman
191
Effects of Various Insecticides on Selected Early Season Cotton Insects
S.W. Hopkins
193
Resistance Management from an Agricultural Chemical Industry Perspective
Edward T. Cherry
193
Yield Enhancement with Insecticides: Insect Control or Plant Effect?
J.R. Phillips
Status of Insecticide Resistance in the Cotton Insect Complex
Dan Clover

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