1987 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-8, Dallas, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

40th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
E.G. King, J.R. Phillips, and R.B. Head
170
COTFLEX: Organizing, Developing and Implementing a Cotton Expert System for Total Crop Management
R.E. Frisbie, N.D. Stone, J.W. Richardson, and C. Sansone
193
COTFLEX, a Modular Expert System That Synthesizes Biological and Economic Analysis: The Pest Management Advisor as an Example
N.D. Stone, R.E. Frisbie, J.W. Richardson, and C. Sansone
194
COTFLEX: An Expert System to Provide Cropmix and Farm Policy Advice to Producers
G. Helms, J.W. Richardson, T.O. Knight, M.E. Rister, and N.D. Stone
197
COTFLEX: An Expert System to Provide Marketing Advice to Producers
Thomas L. Sporleder and William Malick
201
Calex/Cotton: An Expert System-Based Management Aid for California Cotton Growers
R.E. Plant, L.T. Wilson, L. Zelinski, P.B. Goodell, and T.A. Kerby
203
Transition from R Strategic to a Tactical Crop and Pest Management Model: Use as an Economic Decision Aid
L.T. Wilson, R.E. Plant, T.R. Kerby, L. Zelinski, and P.B. Goodell
207
Considerations in the Implementation of a Cotton Production Management Program
P.B. Goodell, T.A. Kerby, L.J. Zelinski, L.T. Wilson, and R.E. Plant
213
Insecticide Resistance-A Continuing Challenge
Dan F. Clower
214
Computer-Aided Management of Insecticide Resistance
Bruce E. Tabashnik
215
Resistance Monitoring of Pink Bollworm
T.A. Miller
218
The Phenotypic Expression of Pyrethroid Resistance in Heliothis and Implications for Resistance Management
R.T. Roush and R.G. Luttrell
220
Managing Resistance to Synthetic Pyrethroids in the Tobacco Budworm
Frederick W. Plapp, Jr.
224
Dynamics and Control of Early Season Populations of the Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus lineolaris in Geranium dissectum
E.A. Stadelbacher
226
Pest Status of Western Flower Thrips on Cotton in Louisiana
J.B. Graves, J.D. Powell, M.E. Farris, S. Micinski, and R.N. Story
229
Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Early Season Cotton Pests in the Loessial Hill Sections of Northeast Louisiana
Kevin J. Ratchford, A.M. Favloff, J.B. Graves, and E. Burris
231
Insecticide Treatment Effects on Aphids, Mites and Thrips.- Evaluated by a Plant Washing Technique
Eugene Burris, Kevin J. Ratchford, A.M. Pavloff, and J.B. Graves
233
Cotton Pest Control in the San Joaquin Valley of California with Capture® 2.0 EC Insecticide/Miticide
R.O. Kukas
233
Aerial Application of Capture® Insecticide-Miticide for Cotton Insect and Mite Control
H.R. Mitchell, D.R. Edwards, and L.D. Hatfield
235
A Two-Year Study of the Effect of Early Season Insect Control in Cotton Yield
W.P. Scott, G.L. Snodgrass, and J.W. Smith
237
Yield Enhancement Study in Northwest Louisiana: Insect Control and Plant Effects
S. Micinski
243
Development of Sweetpotato Whitefly in Clip Cages on Cotton
Eric T. Natwick and Frank G. Zalom
250
A Laboratory and Field Evaluation of the Molt Inhibiting Growth Regulators UC-84572, UC-86874, and UC-86118 for Nymphs of Lygus lineolaris, Geocoris punctipes and Orius insidiosus
G.L. Snodgrass and W.P. Scott
252
Utilization of Capture® 2.0EC Insecticide/Miticide for Insect and Mite Control in Cotton
E.V. Gage and J.J. Knabke
255
Economic Value of Fruit Based on Size and Time of Season
S.D. Stewart and W.L. Sterling
256
TEXCIM - A Fleahopper-Heliothis-Plant Model for on Farm Use
Winfield Sterling and Albert Hartstack
258
Spider Mite Increase in Cotton Following Early-Season Application of Organo-Phosphate, Carbamate and Pyrethroid Insecticides
M.F. Schuster and W. C. Langston
259
Pink Bollworm: Relationships Between Timing of Initial Insecticide Applications and Season-Long Control
C.A. Beasley, Carol J. Adams, and T.J. Henneberry
260
Pink Bollworm Control Using a High Rate Gossyplure Formulation
Eric T. Natwick and Robert T. Staten
262
Modelling Pink Bollworm Establishment and Dispersion in Cotton with the Kriging Technique
Paul W. Borth and Roger T. Huber
267
An Assessment of Pink Bollworm Egg Sampling as a New Management Tool: A 640-AC Pilot Test
W.D. Hutchison, C.A. Beasley, T.J. Henneberry, and J.M. Martin
274
Pink Bollworm Spring Emergence Related to Weather Parameters
Carol J. Adams, C.A. Beasley, and T.J. Henneberry
276
The Effects of Disruption on Cotton Insect Spatial Patterns
Jerry H. Young, Linda J. Willson, and J. Alan Stark
281
Modeling Cotton Insect Movement
J. Alan Stark, Jerry H. Young, and Linda J. Willson
282
A Model of the Dynamics of Arthropod Movement Toward Equilibrium
Linda J. Willson, Jerry H. Young and J. Alan Stark
284
A Simulation Model for Making Decisions about Heliothis Control
K.R. Hopper and B. Stark
286
Controlled-Release Dispensers for Pheromones of the Boll Weevil, Bollworm, and Tobacco Budworm
R.L. Ridgway, W.A. Dickerson, and B.A. Leonhardt
286
A System for Wide Area Survey of Heliothis
J.L. Goodenough, J.A. Witz, J.D. Lopez, and A.W. Hartstack
291
Research on Various Aspects of Heliothis Spp. Pheromone Trapping
J.D. Lopez, Jr., T.N. Shaver, and J.L. Goodenough
300
Enhancement of Field Performance of Heliothis virescens Pheromone Components by Z-11-Hexadecen-1-ol in PVC Dispenser
T.N. Shaver, D.E. Hendricks, and J.D. Lopez, Jr.
307
Predicting Accuracy of Field Samples for a Given Economic Threshold
H.L. Walters, O.C. Jenkins, and J.K. Walker
309
Trace Element Labeling of Heliothis Spp: Labeling of Individual Eggs from Moths Reared on Treated Host Plants
J.L. Hayes and K.E. Hopper
311
Current Status of Crossing Exotic Heliothis Spp. With H. zea in Search of Hybrid Sterility
Marion L. Laster, Neal R. Spencer, E.G. King, and Peter Twine
315
Inhibition of Chemical Communication Between Male and Female Heliothis zea by Sublethal Amounts of Permethrin
R.F. Moore
317
Behavior of Tobacco Budworm Larvae on Cotton Treated with Chlordimeform
M.F. Treacy, J.H. Benedict, K.M. Schmidt, R.M. Anderson, and T.L. Wagner
318
Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm Larvae to Pyrethroid and Organophosphate Insecticides
B.R. Leonard, J. B. Gravest, T.C. Sparks, and A.M. Pavloff
320
Monitoring for Pyrethroid Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm in Texas - 1986
F.W. Plapp, Jr., G. Mike McWhorter, and W.E. Vance
324
Toxicity of Pyrethroids and Other Insecticides Against Susceptible and Resistant Tobacco Budworm Larvae and Synergism by Chlordimeform
C. Campanhola and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
326
Beltwide Cotton Heliothis Monitoring 1980-1986: Status of Field Populations to Cypermethrin
C.A. Staetz
329
Development of Pyrethroid Resistance in Heliothis Populations in Cotton in Texas
C.T. Allen, W.L. Multer, R.R. Minzenmayer, and J.S. Armstrong
332
Southeastern Boll Weevil Eradication Program: Improved Pheromone Traps and Program Status
W.A. Dickerson, R.L. Ridgway, and F.R. Planer
335
Evaluation of T277-2-6 for Boll Weevil Resistance in Texas, 1986
J.K. Walker, C. Wayne Smith, and J.D. Reina
337
Prep® and Dropp® for Pink Bollworm and Boll Weevil Control in Arizona and Southern California
L.A. Bariola, T.J. Henneberry, and C.C. Chu
340
Boll Weevil: Overwintering Habitat and Emergence Patterns in Arizona
J.E. Leggett
340
Late Season Agronomic Evaluation of Boll Weevil Control Program: A Volunteer Cotton Grower Program
Charles R. Farr and Marc L. Lame
341
Boll Weevil in South Texas: Evaluation of a Program of Cotton Stalk Destruction
James R. Cate
Effects of Chlordimeform and Other Selected Insecticides on Cotton Photosynthesis
R.R. Youngman
Late Season Control of Sweetpotato Whitefly of Cotton in the Imperial Valley
A.R. Horowitz
Boll Weevil in South Texas: Distribution and Structure of the Overwintering Population
Kenneth R. Summy

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