1988 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-8, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

41st Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
E.G. King, J.R. Phillips, and R.B. Head
188
Expanding Opportunities for Practical Use of Insect Pheromones
R.L. Ridgway, M.N. Inscoe and J.C. Davis
203
Use of Pheromone Traps in the Management of Overwintered Boll Weevils on the Lower Gulf Coast of Texas
J.H. Benedict and J.P. Chang
205
The Use of Pheromones for Pink Bollworm Management in Western Cotton
R.T. Staten, Ernest Miller, Marty Grunnet, Foster Gardner, and Earl Andress
206
Potential Use of Sex Pheromone Traps for Monitoring Heliothis zea and H. virescens Populations
J.D. Lopez, Jr., J.L. Goodenough, T.N. Shaver, and J.A. Witz, B.A. Leonhardt, and W.A. Dickerson
209
Lygus Bug Pheromones Vis-A-Vis Stink Bugs
J.R. Aldrich, W.R. Lusby, J.P. Kochansky, M.P. Hoffmann, L.T. Wilson, and F.G. Zalom
213
The Potential Use of Synamones, Kairomones, and Pheromones in the Management of Enemies of Cotton Pests
S. Bradleigh Vinson
217
Control of Early-Season Cotton Insects in Perspective
C.R. Parencia
223
An Overview of the Status of Pyrethroid Resistance in the U.S. During 1987
Steven L. Riley
228
Performance of Pyrethroids in the Southeastern Region of the Cotton Brit
Gary A. Herzog
231
Performance of Pyrethroid Insecticides Against Heliothis Virescens in the Mid-South During 1987
R.G. Luttrell, J.B. Graves, and J.R. Phillips
232
Efficacy of Synthetic Pyrethroids Against Major Cotton Pests in the Western U.S.
T.F. Watson
236
Monitoring for Pyrethroid Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm - 1987
Frederick W. Plapp, Jr., R.E. Frisbie, and J.A. Jackman
237
Southeast Boll Weevil Eradication Program
F.R. Planer
239
Regionwide Management of Boll Weevil in Southern Texas
K.R. Summy, W.G. Hart, M.R. Davis, J.R. Cate, J.W. Norman, Jr., C.W. Wofford, Jr., M.D. Heilman, and L.N. Namken
240
Enhanced Fitness of Radiation Sterilized Cotton Boll Weevil Through Genetic Engineering
D.T. North, F.D. Enfield, and E. Villavasso
247
Population Management of Boll Weevil in Sustainable Cotton Production Systems
James R. Cate
249
Oil-Soluble Dyes for Marking and Estimating the Effectiveness of Microbial Control of Heliothis Spp. Developing on Early-Season Wild Geraniums
Marion R. Bell
254
Mating Behavior and Sex Pheromone Response of the Heliothis Parasitoid Microplitis croceipes
G.W. Elzen and J.E. Powell
257
Mothzv Model Tested as an Insecticide Application Aid Against Heliothis zea on Cotton in the Texas High Plains in 1987
John L. Goodenough and Don R. Rummell
260
Ovicidal Activity of Larvin® Brand Thiodicarb Against Heliothis Spp.
C.F. Harden, N.D. Brown, and T.C. Davidson
264
Relating Heliothis Spp. Pheromone Trap Captures to Egg Counts in Cotton: I. Data from the Delta of Mississippi
J.L. Hayes, R.J. Coleman, and E.G. King
265
Persistence of Ovicidal Activity of Selected Insecticides Against Tobacco Budworm
B.R. Leonard, J. B. Graves, and A.M. Pavloff
268
Cotton Insect and Mite Control with Mite IE
J.F. Petta
272
Advances in Boll Weevil Production Technology: Alabama Sterile Release Program, 1987
Janine E. Powell, Jon L. Roberson, and Edgar G. King, Jr.
274
Labeling Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm Adults in Wild Geranium, Geranium dissectum with Rubidium and Strontium
E.A. Stadelbacher
276
Bioassays of Cotton Allelochemics: Comparison of Heliothis virescens Cell Culture Metabolism and Larval Growth on Artificial Diet
R.D. Stipanovic, D.W. Altman, M.H. Elissalde, and J.O. Norman
279
A Heliothis Spp. Damage Submodel for the Cotton Model GOSSYM
W.M. Thomas
280
Phytophagous Stink Bugs in North Carolina Cotton: An Evaluation of Damage Potential
K.S. Barbour, J. R. Bradley, Jr. and J. S. Bacheler
280
Bacterially-Induced Changes in Plant Terpene Chemistry and Boll Weevil Pheromone
J.F. Chang, J.H. Benedict, B.J. Camp, L.S. Bird, and R.D. Stipanovic
280
Trap Crop Effectiveness in Community Boll Weevil Control Programs
Leon Moore and T.F. Watson
285
Sterile Boll Weevil Releases as Part of a Boll Weevil Eradication Program
James W. Smith, Eric J. Villavaso, and James R. Brazzel
286
Mineral Oil: Enhancement of Field Efficacy of a Pyrethroid Insecticide Against the Boll Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
M.F. Treach, J.H. Benedict, K.M. Schmidt, and R.M. Anderson
288
Management of Cotton Fleahopper in West Texas
R.R. Minzenmayer, C.T. Allen, and W.L. Multer
290
Stink Bugs in Cotton and Estimation of Damage Caused by Their Feeding on Fruiting Structures
S.H. Roach
292
Tolerance of the Tarnished Plant Bug to Dimethoate and Acephate in Different Areas of the Mississippi Delta
G.L. Snodgrass and W.P. Scott
294
Factors Affecting Efficacy of Comite® for Phytophagus Mite Control on Cotton
Richard C. Moore
296
Effect of Bractedness on Early Season Square Shed Due to Thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, in Cotton in Arizona
Hollis M. Flint and Nancy J. Curtice
298
Interaction of Weather and Thrips Injury During the Early Cotton Growing Season
Don Rummel, Gary Barker, and Jerry Hatfield
299
Cottonseed Oil for Control of Bemisia tabaci on Cotton
M. Broza, G.D. Butler, Jr., and T.J. Henneberry
301
Cotton Leaf Pubescence and Relationship to Leafhopper and Sweetpotato Whitefly Populations
Gad Fishler, G.D. Butler, Jr., and F. Douglas Wilson
301
Response of Cotton Varieties Grown in a Short Season to Ethephon and Thidiazuron in the Arid Southwest
Louis A. Bariola and C.C. Chu
302
Use of Strontium as a Marker for Movement Studies of the Pink Bollworm
David H. Akey
303
Effects of Trap Type and Placement on Male Pink Bollworm Moth Captures
C.A. Beasley and T.J. Henneberry
306
Efficacy of Selected Insecticides on Pink Bollworm Oviposition in Cotton
W.D. Hutchison, T.J. Henneberry, and C. A. Beasley
309
Destruction of Pink Bollworm: Feasibility of Using a Forage Harvester to Finely Chop Cotton Stalks and Bolls for Safe Storage
Eric T. Natwick and Robert T. Staten
311
Pink Bollworm Egg-Larval Survivorship in Insecticide-Treated Cotton
W.D. Hutchison, C.A. Beasley, and T. J. Henneberry
311
Field Evaluation of a Sequential Sampling Plan for Pink Bollworm Eggs
D.L. Stroschein, and C.A. Beasley, W.D. Hutchison, J.M. Martin, and T.J. Henneberry
315
Yield Response of Cotton Cultivars to Early-Season Applications of Chlordimeform and Aldicarb
John A. DuRant
317
Effect of Selected Insecticide Classes on Cotton Yield and Maturity
Gary L. Lentz
321
Cotton Insect and Mite Control with CAPTURE® 92.0EC Insecticide/Miticide
H.R. Mitchell and L.D. Hatfield
321
The Effects of Insecticides on the Spatial Distribution of Cotton Insects
Linda J. (Willson) Young and Jerry H. Young
323
Control of Two-Spotted Spider Mites on Cotton
M.F. Schuster, W.C. Langston, and Mary P. Gibbs
325
Monitoring Plant Bug Populations Using Small Square Set and Square Slicing
D.R. Johnson
325
Relationship Between Captures of Heliothis Spp. In Pheromone Traps and Field Populations in the Brazos River Valley of Texas
Juan D. Loopez, Jr., J.A. Witz, M.A. Latheef, R.S. Eyster, J.L. Goodenough, and T.N. Shaver
326
Emergence and Radar-Observed Movement of Heliothis zea from Senescent Corn in East-Central Texas
K.R. Beerwinkle, J.D. Lopez, and J.A. Witz
329
Establishment of Heliothis virescens on Three Cotton Genotypes Grown under Two Levels of N Fertilization
T.G. Teague and D.W. Altman
332
PEG-US Monitoring Program: Adult Vial Tests
D.E. Simonet, S.L. Riley, A. Watkinson, and J. R. Whitehead
334
PEG-US Monitoring Program: First Instar Foliar Tests
M.D. Collins, R. Blenk, R.J. Gouger, and C.A. Staetz
336
PEG-US Heliothis virescens Resistance Monitoring Program - 1987: Topical Results with Cypermethrin
C.A. Staetz, H.A. Rivera, and R. Blenk
339
Amitraz: Pyrethroid Synergism and Toxicity to Eggs and Larvae of the Tobacco Budworm
R.D. Bagwell and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
344
Efficacy and Economic Returns from Various Insecticide Combinations Applied for Tobacco Budworm Control
J.R.C. Robinson and R.D. Lacewell
347
Tobacco Budworm Resistance to Pyrethroids: Resistance Spectra, Synergists, and Substitute Insecticides
C. Campanhola and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
349
Development of a Heliothis Cell Culture Bioassay for Assessing the Toxicity of Methyl Parathion, Permethrin, and Limonene
M.H. Elissalde, R.D. Stipanovic, J.O. Norman, and D.W. Altman
352
Status of Pyrethroid Resistance in Tobacco Budworm in Louisiana
Jerry B. Graves, B. Roger Leonard, Anthony M. Pavloff Stephen Micinski, Gene Burris, and Kevin Ratchford
353
Monitoring Procedure for Resistance to Synthetic Pyrethroids in Tobacco Budworm Larvae
B.F. McCutchen and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
356
Dosage-Mortality Studies of Synthetic Phyrethroids on the Tobacco Budworm in the Yaqui Valley of Sonora, Mexico.
Jose L. Martinez-Carrillo
359
The Effects of Various Insecticides and Combinations Against Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm in West Texas - 1987
W. Multer, R. Minzenmayer, and C. Allen
360
A Heliothis Spp. Damage Submodel for the Cotton Model GOSSYM
W.M. Thomas
360
Ovicidal Activity of Various Insecticides Alone and in Combination on Heliothis Eggs
W.P. Scott and G.L. Snodgrass
363
Surveillance of Adult Heliothis Virescens for Resistance to Cypermethrin in South Carolina
Timothy S. Davis, Frances T. Arnette, Mitchell E. Roof, and Thomas M. Brown
365
Pyrethroid Resistance and the Tobacco Budworm: Interactions with Chlordimeform and Mechanisms of Resistance
T.C. Sparks, B.R. Leonard, and J.B. Graves
366
Estimating Fruit Value with TEXCIM
A.W. Hartstack and W.L. Sterling
370
Economics of Early-Season Fleahopper Control in Texas
Winfield Sterling and Albert Hartstack
374
Within-Field Dispersion and Seasonal Population Dynamics Boll Weevils in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
L.D. Chandler and J. E. Wright
Seasonal Detection of Boll Weevils in Non-Cotton Habitats in South Texas and Northern Mexico
L.D. Chandler and J.E. Wright

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