1990 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 10-13, Las Vegas, NV
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

43rd Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
E.G. King and G.A. Herzog
140
Cotton Insect Losses - 1989
Robert B. Head
157
Improved Expression of the Bt Insecticidal Protein in Transgenic Plants
T.A. Armstrong, R.L. Fuchs, W.R. Deaton, F.J. Perlak, S.C. MacIntosh, J.T. Greenplate, and S.R. Sims
162
Heliothis Resistance Monitoring in the Cotton Belt: PEG-US Update
Benjamin Rogers, Harlan D. Fees, Steven L. Riley, Charles A. Staetz, James Whitehead, and Walt Mullins
163
The IRAC-US Cotton Committee: its Role in the Study of Cotton Insecticide Resistance
Ian A. Watkinson
165
IPM A Greater Challenge in the 1990's
J.R. Phillips
167
Cotton Aphids: Current Status and Future Trends in Management
D.D. Hardee and P.J. O'Brien
169
Role of Entomologists in Producing Quality Cotton Fiber
Frank L. Carter
171
Nerve Insensitivity to Cypermethrin in Field and Laboratory Strains of Heliothis Virescens
R. T. Gladwell, A.R. McCaffery, and C.H. Walker
173
Resistance to Cypermethrin in the PEG87 Strain of Heliothis Virescens - The Enzymatic Factor
C.H. Walker, K.S. Lee, A.R. McCaffery, and E.J. Little
177
Operation of Sex-Pheromone Traps for Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm at Field Edge
J.A. Witz, J.L. Goodenough, and J.D. Lopez
180
Early Season Pest Management in the San Joaquin Valley, California, a Five Year Review
B.A. Roberts, R.L. Dunlap, B.L. Weir, and R. Vargas
181
Contrasts in Spider Mite Management: Australia/California.
Thomas F. Leigh
183
Gossyplure-Baited Trap Catch Relationships to Seasonal Pink Bollworm Population Increases
C.C. Chu and T.J. Henneberry
184
Effects of Extent and Time of Irrigations on Winter Survival and Spring Emergence Patterns of Pink Bollworm
C.A. Beasley
186
Plant Growth Regulators in Pink Bollworm Management Systems
T.J. Henneberry, L.A. Bariola, C.C. Chu, B. Deeter, and T. Meng
187
Influence of Late Season Square Removal on Boll Retention
P.B. Goodell, T.A. Kerby, and M. Keely
190
Pink Bollworm Control Through Stalk Destruction
Eric T. Natwick, Robert T. Staten, Stephen L. Birdsall, and Walter Leimgruber
191
Persistence and Relative Performance of Pheromone Formulated with or Without Z-11-Hexadecen-1-ol in PVC as Bait for Trapping Heliothis Virescens
D.E. Hendricks, T.N. Shaver, and R.F. Albach
195
Relating Heliothis Spp. Pheromone Trap Captures to Egg Counts in Cotton: III. Third Year Data from the Mississippi Delta
J.L. Hayes
198
Use of Sex Pheromone Traps in the Management of Heliothis Spp.
J.D. Lopez, Jr., M.A. Latheef, and J.A. Witz
198
Plant Bugs in North Carolina: Dilemma or Delusion?
Jack S. Bacheler, J.R. Bradley, Jr., and Craig S. Eckel
203
Simulated Insect Damage Effects on Yield, Maturity and Fiber Quality of Three Cotton Cultivars
Gary L. Lentz
206
Evaluation of the Asiatic Cottons, Gossypium arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., for Resistance to Heliothis virescens F.
M.A. Stanton, J.R. Phillips, and J.M. Stewart
206
Evaluating Insect Resistance in Southeastern Cotton Varieties
M.E. Roof and C.C. Green
206
Commercial Cotton Varieties: How They Relate to Pest Management
W.L. Parrott, J. N. Jenkins, and J.C. McCarty, Jr.
206
Implementing a Resistance Management Strategy for Cotton Pests in Northwest Mexico.
Jose L. Martinez-Carrillo
209
Determination of Pyrethroid Resistance in Field Populations of Tobacco Budworm
G.W. Elzen, F.A. Harris, and M.R. Reid
211
A Field Technique for Determining Pyrethroid Resistance and Levels of Parasitism for Heliothis Spp. Eggs and Neonate Larvae in Cotton
B.F. McCutchen, C.G. Sansone, F.W. Plapp, Jr. and D. Kostroun
213
Status of Pyrethroid Resistance in Tobacco Budworm in Louisiana
Jerry B. Graves and B. R. Leonard
216
Results of the 1989 PEG-US/University Tobacco Budworm Pyrethroid Resistance Field Trial in Northwest Louisiana
Stephen Micinski, B. Roger Leonard, and J. B. Graves
219
Synergism by Amitraz and Piperonyl Butoxide of Cypermethrin Toxicity to Pyrethroid Resistant Tobacco Budworm Moths
A.A. Schreiber and C.O. Knowles
223
Heliothis Resistance Monitoring: Effect of Age and Gender of Moths on Cypermethrin Susceptibility
Alton N. Sparks, Jr., John N. Norman, Jr., Jimmy R. Raulston, and Dan A. Wolfenbarger
225
Heliothis Resistance Monitoring: Effect of Environmental Stress on Resistance Detection Using the Adult Vial Technique
John W. Norman, Jr., Alton N. Sparks, Jr., Jimmy R. Raulston, and Dan A. Wolfenbarger
226
Relationship Between Adult Vial Tests and Aerial Pyrethroid Sprays for Control of Heliothis virescens in Cotton
E.V. Gage, L.D. Hatfield, R.L. Phillips, and D.A. Wolfenbarger
227
Cypermethrin and the Tobacco Budworm: Sample Sizes to Estimate Moth Mortalities with the Vial Test
D.A. Wolfenbarger, E.V. Gage, and L.D. Hatfield
228
Behavior of Pyrethroid-Susceptible and -Resistant Heliothis Virescens Larvae on Cotton Treated with Insecticides
J.H. Benedict, M.F. Treacy, B.J. Camp, and G.C. Yencho
229
Synergism of Permethrin by Formamidines: A Comparison of Chlordimeform and Amitraz in Resistant and Susceptible Heliothis Virescens Populations
P.O.P. Mosupi, L.I. Terry, and T.F. Watson
231
Effects of Formamidines on Octopamine Titers in Eggs of the Tobacco Budworm
Thomas C. Sparks, B. Roger Leonard, Frank Schneider, and Jerry B. Graves
235
Toxicity of Thiodicarb to Susceptible and Resistant Strains of Tobacco Budworm and Fall Armyworm Larvae
H.M. Ayad and C.R. Phillabaum
239
TEXCIM40: Testing and Use on the Farm
Winfield Sterling, Albert Hartstack and Allen Dean
241
Using TEXCIM40
A.W. Hartstack, W.L. Sterling, and D.A. Dean
244
Developing a Bayesian Approach for Estimating the Proportion of Cotton Plants at Risk to Insect Attack
J.L. Willers, R.L. Olson, M.R. Williams, and T.L. Wagner
246
The Utilization of a Geographic Information System in a Boll Weevil Field Management Program
Glenn Wiygul, J. McCoy, and J.W. Smith
248
Capture Timing for Heliothis Zea and Heliothis Virescens Males in Pheromone Traps as Determined with an Improved Electro-Mechanical Detection System
K.R. Beerwinkle, J.A. Witz, and J.L. Goodenough
250
Pattern of Heliothis Spp. Pheromone Trap Captures on Cotton in the Brazos River Valley of Texas, 1987-89.
M.A. Latheef, J.D. Lopez, Jr., and J.A. Witz
250
Cropping Systems and Insect Management
R.R. DeSpain, J.H. Benedict, J.A. Landivar, B.R. Eddleman, S.W. Goynes, R.D. Parker, and M.F. Treacy
256
Systems Management of Cotton Pests
E. Burris, J.B. Graves, K.W. Paxton, J.E. Jones, B.R. Leonard, and D.R. Lavergne
262
An Inexpensive Device for Rapid Change, Application and Rinse of Tractor Applied Chemicals During Small Plot Efficacy Trials.
Jack T. Reed and Robert R. Grant
262
Field Evaluation of Selected Candidate Ovicides Against Heliothis Spp. On Cotton
John A. DuRant
265
Ovicidal Properties of Selected Insecticides Against Heliothis Spp. In Cotton
B.R. Leonard, J.B. Graves, S. Micinski, and G. Burris
267
Aerial Application of a Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus for Reducing the Emergence of Heliothis from Early-Season Hosts
M.R. Bell
273
Cotton Performance after Boll Weevil Eradication When Left Untreated, Sprayed with Insecticides at Least Weekly, and Sprayed as Needed, Based on Scouting Reports Second Year Results
S.B. Roach, J.E. DuRant, and M.E. Roof
275
Survival of Microplitis croceipes (Cresson) in Contact with Residues of Insecticides in Cotton
Janine E. Powell and William P. Scott
275
Increased Damage to Cotton Foliage by Beet Armyworm from Application of Zinc Chelate and Ammonium Sulphate
David H. Akey, Hollis M. Flint, and Jack R. Mauney
277
Evaluation of Aldicarb and Ethephon in Cotton Production
William P. Scott
280
Heliothis virescens Monitoring: Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company Program During 1989
H.M. Ayad, J.H. Hope, and T.A. Sullivan
280
The Role of Ovasyn in Cotton Insect Management
Lane Smith
282
Results of 1989 Karate® Boll Weevil Trials Across the Mid-South
J.T. Daniel, D.H. Anderson, L.S. Boykin, J.O. Bryson, S.A. Harrison, E.E. King, and J.M. Lunsford
283
Aphid and Mite Control in Cotton with Capture 2 EC Insecticide/Miticide
H.P. Mitchell and L.D. Hatfield
284
Seasonal Changes in Cotton Aphid Susceptibility to Insecticides in West Texas Cotton
Charles T. Allen, Warren L. Multer and Victor Lucero
287
Pre-Bloom Ethephon Application: Effects on Cotton Yield, Maturation Date, Quality, and the Boll Weevil
E.G. King, R.J. Coleman, D.R. Reed, and J.L. Hayes
290
Significance of Cotton Residue as Overwintering Habitat for Boll Weevil in Southern Texas
K.R. Summy
296
Boll Weevil Overwintering in Crp Grasses on the Texas High Plains
S.C. Carroll and D.R. Rummel
297
Winter Mortality of Boll Weevils in Bolls and Spring Emergence in Arizona
L.A. Bariola, T.J. Henneberry, and T. Meng
299
Development of an Attracticide for the Boll Weevil
J.E. Wright and L.D. Chandler
299
Field Tests with an Attract-And-Kill Device for the Boll Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
G.H. McKibben, J.W. Smith, and J.E. Leggett
303
Early Planted Cotton as Trap Crop Reduced the Cost of Boll Weevil Control
James W. Chiles and J. Larry Chiles
304
Early Season Boll Weevil Control Considerations for the Mississippi Delta
James W. Smith
305
Effectiveness of Sterile Boll Weevils Released on Isolated, Small Plots in Florida
E.J. Villavaso, W.L. McGovern, J.L. Roberson, and J. W. Smith
306
The Influence of ULV Malathion, Applied for Boll Weevil Control, on the Other Pest and Beneficial Species in Arizona
Joseph E. Leggett
308
Western Flower Thrips on Cotton: Plant Damage and Mite Predation - Preliminary Observations.
Jack T. Reed and John Reinecke
309
Heliothis Pupal Handling and Placement Methods for Improved Moth Emergence in Wide-Area Release Programs
Marion L. Laster and Jon L. Roberson
311
Genetic Improvement of Tobacco Budworm Sterile Hybrid: Pyrethroid Resistance.
Michael J. Firko and Edgar G. King
312
Potential for Disrupting Biological Processes in Helicoverpa and Heliothis Spp. With Neuropeptides and Recombinant Baculoviruses
R.L. Ridgway, M.N. Inscoe, Y,W. Thorpe, A.K. Raina, and J.C. Davis
314
Marking Laboratory-Reared Trichogramma pretiosum and Chrysoperla rufilabris with Rubidium
T.N. Shaver, R.K. Morrison, and J.D. Lopez
314
Modeling the Spring Emergence and Overwintering Survivorship of the Boll Weevil in Texas
N.D. Stone and D.R. Rummel
318
The Development of Whims, a Knowledge-Based Insect Management System
R.L. Olson, T.L. Wagner, M.R. Williams, and J.L. Willers
322
Using Knowledge-Based Insect Management Systems at Farm Level
M.R. Williams, J.L. Willers, T.L. Wagner, and R.L. Olson
325
Cotton Insect Consultant for Expert Management (CIC-EM): An Expert System for Managing Cotton Insects
R.O. Bowden, R.G. Luttrell, and L.G. Brown
328
Model Changes and 1988 Test of a Population Dynamics Model as an Insecticide Application Aid Against Heliothis Zea on Cotton in the Texas High Plains
John L. Goodenough, Don R. Rummel, and John A. Witz
333
Developing an Object-Oriented Cotton Plant Model: Mechanistic Implications
R.A. Sequeira, M.E. Makela, K.M. El-Zik, and N.D. Stone
339
Coupling Object-Oriented Plant and Heliothis Models
R.A. Sequeira, M.E. Makela, K.M. El-Zik, and N.D. Stone
339
Programming the Combination of the Cotton Insect Model, TEXCIM, with the Cotton Physiology Model, GOSSYM, Using the Heliothis Damage Model, HELDMG: A Status Report
J.A. Witz, D.C. Akins, J.M. McKinion, and W.M. Thomas
343

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