1992 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 6-10, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

45th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
D.D. Hardee and G. A. Herzog
626
The Sticky Cotton Issue
Frank L. Carter
645
Taxonomy and Biology of Aphis gossypii Glover in the mid South
P.J. O'Brien, M.B. Stoetzel, B.R. Leonard, and J.B. Graves
646
Population Development and Regulation of the Cotton Aphid
J.E. Slosser, W.E. Pinchak, and D.R. Rummel
649
Cotton Aphid Effect on Yield, Quality and Economics of Cotton
F.A. Harris, G.L. Andrews, D.F. Caillavet, and R.E. Furr, Jr.
652
Seasonal Dynamics of Sweetpotato Whitefly
T.F. Watson and J.C. Silvertooth
657
Biotypes of the Sweetpotato Whitefly: A Current Perspective
J.K. Brown
665
Detection and Elimination of Honeydew Excreted by the Sweetpotato Whitefly Feeding upon Cotton
D.L. Hendrix and Yuan-an Wei
671
Whiteflies as a Factor in Cotton Production with Specific Reference to Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)
T.J. Henneberry and G.D. Butler, Jr.
674
The Impact of Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, upon Cotton Quantity and Quality in California
N.C. Toscano, M. Blua, and M. Madore
684
Sweetpotato Whiteflies in Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton
J.W. Norman, Jr., Alton N. Sparks, Jr., and David Riley
687
Management of Sweetpotato Whitefly in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
A.N. Sparks, Jr., J.W. Norman, Jr., and D.G. Riley
691
Sampling Adult Sweetpotato Whitefly in Cotton
E.T. Natwick, W. Leimgruber, N.C. Toscano, and L. Yates
691
Control of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) with Fenpropathrin
Gregory J. Rich and Aaron Womble
698
Application Equipment and Under-Leap Coverage of Cotton with Cotton Seed Oils, Soap, and Fenpropathrin/acephate Against the Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci
D. H. Akey, Chang-chi Chu, and T.J. Hannebarry
701
Vial Bioassay for Contact Insecticides for Adult Whiteflies, Bemisia tabaci
C.A. Staetz, K.A. Boyler, E.V. Gage, D.G. Riley, and D.A. Wolfenbarger
704
Distribution and Behavior of the Boll Weevil in Tropical and Equatorial Regions of Brazil
R. Braga Sobrinho, M.J. Lukefahr, L.H.A. Araujo and R.P. de Almeida
708
Keeping the High Plains Free of Boll Weevil; a Quiet Success Story; 8 Years of Containment.
Roger K. Haldenby
713
A Geographic Information System for Mississippi's Pre-Eradication Program
John R. McCoy, James W. Smith, and Glenn Wiygul
715
Boll Weevil Suppression Using Bait Sticks in Tennessee
James W. Smith, Eric Villavaso, Gerald H. McKibben, and William L. McGovern
716
Field Evaluation of Boll Weevil Bait Sticks in West Texas
Thomas W. Fuchs and Rick Minzenmayer
718
A Theoretical Basis for Using the Boll Weevil Bait Stick
G. H. McKibben, W. L McGovern, E. J. Villavaso and J. W. Smith
721
Feasibility of Mass Rearing Catolaccus grandis, a Parabitoid of the Boll Weevil
J.A. Morales-Ramos, K.R. Summy, J.L. Roberson, J.R. Cate, and E. G. King
723
Development of a Glass Vial Technique for Monitoring Resistance Insecticides in the Tobacco Budworm and the Boll Weevil
L.B. Kanga and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
731
Toxicological Responses of Tobacco Budworms from Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to Selected Insecticides
S.H. Martin, G.W. Elzen, J.B. Graves, S. Micinski, B.R. Leonard and E. Burris
735
Status of Heliothis/Helicoverpa Resistance to Pyrethroids in US Cotton: PEG-US 1991 Update
Dan P. Clower, Benjamin Rogers, Walt Mullins, David Marsden, E.I. Dupont, Charles A. Staetz, Bruce J. Monks, Jay Phelps, and Geni Certain
739
Situation on Tobacco Budworm Resistance to Pyrethroids in Louisiana During 1991
J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, S. Micinski, S.K. Martin, D.W. Long, E. Burris, and J.L. Baldwin
743
Molecular Variation in Sodium Channel Is Linked to Pyrethroid in the Tobacco Budworm Heliothis virescens
David G. Heckel, Martin and Thomas M. Brown
747
Resistance Management of the Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.) Using Insecticide Combinations
D.A. Kostroun and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
749
Management of Lepidopteran Pests with Insect Resistant Cotton: Recommended Approaches
David A. Fischhoff
751
IRAC - Cotton - US Update of Current Projects and Future Plans
C.A. Staetz
754
Early Square Removal with Ethephon: Response of Cotton Fruiting and Boll Weevil
E.G. King, L.N. Namken, and R.J. Coleman
756
The Value of Earliness, Revisited
D.W. Parvin, Jr.
760
Is Control of Early Season Heliothis virescens Necessary in South Carolina Cotton??
Sam Turnipseed, Mike Sullivan, Tom Smith, and Allan Wenck
762
Implications of Three Management Approaches to Second Generation Bollworm/Tobacco Budworms in Southern North Carolina
J.S. Bacheler
764
Defining the Period of Boll Susceptibility to Insect Damage in Heat-Units from Flower
R.D. Bagwell and N.P. Tugwell
767
Plant Based Measurements for Lygus Bug Management Decisions in Cotton
P.B. Goodell, T.A. Kerby, J.A. Young, and R.E. Plant
769
Temperature-Dependent Development and Prediction Models for Simulating the Use of Acaricides to Control Tetranychus Urticae Koch in Cotton Fields in Egypt
M.F. Gergis and F.K. El-Duweini
771
Design and Implementation of rbWHIMS: An Expert System for Cotton Pest Management
Richard L. Olson, Terence L. Wagner, Sreenivasa Yatham, Michael R. Williams, and Jeffrey L. Willers
777
What Is the Price of Information?
J.L. Willers, M.R. Williams, T.L. Wagner, and A.L. Olson
783
A Scouting Protocol for Arthropod Pests of Cotton
Michael R. Williams, Terence L. Wagner, Jeffery L. Willers and Richard L. Olson
787
Field Application of rbWHIMS: An Expert System for Cotton Pest Management
Terence L. Wagner, Jeffrey L. Willers, Michael R. Williams, and Richard L. Olson
790
Analyzing Cotton Community Communication Networks to Aid in the Adoption of Integrated Pest Management
M.L. Lame, Ombudsman
793
Multiple Pest Economic Injury Levels Developed from Bollworm-Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Injury and Cotton Fleahopper (Hemiptera: Miridae) Infestation on Cotton
D.R Ring, J.H Benedict, and M.F. Treacy
796
Emergence and Distribution of Heliothis Moths in the Area-Wide Release Program
M.L. Laster and D.D. Hardee
802
Pink Bollworm: Populations Two Years Following Initiation of a Short-Season Cotton System in the Imperial Valley, CA
Chang-chi Chu, Richard C. Waddle, Robert T. Staten, Thomas J. Henneberry, Stephen L. Birdsall, and Jolene R. Carson
804
Conservation Tillage Systems and Cotton Insect Pest Management in Louisiana
B.R. Leonard, R.L. Hutchinson, and J. B. Graves
807
Influence of Tillages and Insect Management Systems in a Cropping System Study on the Lower Gulf Coast of Texas
R.R. De Spain, J.H. Benedict, J.A. Landival, B.R. Eddleman S.W. Goynes, D.R. Ring, R.D. Parker, and M.F. Treacy
811
Influence of Various In-Furrow Insecticide Treatments on Yield in Narrow Row and Normal Plantings of Cotton
William P. Scott and Donny A. Adams
815
Evaluation on Cotton of Orthene Applied In-Furrow At-Planting with and Without Starter Fertilizer in the Texas Coastal Bend
Roy D. Parker, Stephen D. Livingston, Raymond L. Huffman, and Darrell A. Dromgoole
818
Species Composition of Thrips Inhabiting Cotton in Oklahoma
M.A. Karner and C.L. Cole
820
Fungal Epizootics in the Cotton Aphid
D.C. Stainkraus, P.H. Slaymaker, and N.P. Tugwell
821
Cotton Aphid Infestations in West Texas: A Growing Management Problem
J.P. Leser, C.T. Allen, and T. W. Fuchs
823
Effectiveness of Temik Brand Insecticide Sidedress Treatments in Controlling Cotton Aphids on the Texas High Plains
Monty Christian
828
Development of Cotton Aphid Populations on Several Different Cotton Varieties in West Texas
C.T. Allen, D.E. Stevenson, C.W. Roberts, R.R. Minzenmayer, T.W. Fuchs, A.Z. Matthies, P.A. Glogoza, G.W. Jones, and M.G. Hickey
831
Role of Diapause Protein in the Pink Bollworm
Thomas Miller and Mohamed Salama
834
Free Amino Acid and Protein Patterns in Boll Weevil Larvae after Parasitoidism by Bracon mellitor
Antonio A. Guerra, Karen X. Robacker, and Susan Martinez
836
New Approach to the Measurement of Pheromone Levels Using a Combined Flow Injection Analysis/Bioluminescence Detection System
Stephen N. Brune, Jacob R. Phillips, and Donald R. Bobbitt
839
Preference of Bollworms and Tobacco Budworms for Velvetleaf Vs. Cotton as Indicated by Plant Inspection and Trapping
D.E. Hendricks
842
Physical Incompatibility of Insecticides Co-Applied with Foliar Urea Fertilizer
D.W. Long, J.A. Ottea, J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, G.E. Church E. Burris, and L.M. Southwick
845
Commercial Spray Adjvants: Do They Enhance Insect Control?
D.C. Haim, J.R. Bradley, Jr., and J.W. Van Duyn
845
Residual Activity of Pyrethroid Insecticides Applied Using Chemigation Methodology for Control of Bollworm
L.D. Chandler, G.A. Herzog, and H.R. Sumner
856
Application Technology for Whitefly Control with Naturalis™, a Biorational Insecticide
R.J. Rektorik and J.E. Wright
858
Multi-Boom Plot Sprayer for Field Research: Designed with Safety and Efficiency in Mind
J. Whitehead, D. Prochaska, and M. Hackworth
860
Attempts to Control Soybean Looper in South Carolina Cotton
M.J. Sullivan, S.G. Turnipseed, T.W. Smith, and A.R. Wenck
862
A Sampling Method to Determine Treatment Levels for Beet Armyworm
Harris Leveson, III
863
Mortality and Rating Frequency of Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Adults as Influenced by Insecticides Sprayed on Cotton
M.A. Latheef
864
Effect of Larvin® Selection Pressure on the Toxicity of Sherpa® and Larvin® to Tobacco Budworm Larvae
Eric Vinatier, Stephen P. Schmidt, and Hafez M. Ayad
867
Alternatives to Pyrethroids: An Evaluation of Eleven Non-Pyrethroid Chemical and Biological Insecticide Treatments Against the Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm on Cotton in South Carolina
J.E. Mann II, J.A. DuRant, M.J. Sullivan, and S.G. Turnipseed
871
Fury 1.5 Insecticide: A New Synthetic Pyrethroid for Cotton Insect Control
H.R. Mitchell and L.D. Hatfield
875
Efficacy of Pirate™ Insecticide-Miticide Against Insect and Mite Pests of U.S. Cotton
R.A. Farlow, G. Goddard, R. Kepner, K. Umeda, and J.R. Whitehead
877
Methyl Parathion: Re-Registration Status and Benefits of Use in Insect Management Programs
J.E. Pendergrass and L.-E. K. Pedersen
881
Bollworm Tobacco Budworm: Fluctuation During the 1990 and 1991 Cotton Season in Northern Tamaulipas
J. Vargas-Camplis and D. A. Wolfenbarger
885
Whiteflies: Development of Naturalis™, a Biorational Mycoinsecticide for Control
James E. Wright
887
Bollworm Management Potential of Bacillus thuringiensis with Combinations of Insecticides
D.R. Johnson and G.E. Studebaker
889
Influence of Transgenic Bt Cottons on Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Behavior, Survival, and Plant Injury
J.H. Benedict, D.R. Ring, E.S. Sachs, D.W. Altman, R.R. De Spain, T.B. Stone, and S.R. Sims
891
Potential of the Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Isolated from Celery Looper for Corn Earworm and Tobacco Budworm Control
Patrick V. Vail, Thomas J. Henneberry, Darlene F. Hoffmann, and Lynn F. Jech
896
Pyrethroid Resistance of Cotton Bollworm and its Management in the North China Cotton Region
Shumin Wang
900
The Effect of Insecticides from Four Classes on the Fecundity of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii (Glover)
Paul H. Brown and Jack T. Reed
901
Inheritance, Stability, and Reversion of Insecticide Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
G.W. Elzen, S. Martin, B.R. Leonard, and J.B. Graves
904
Use of Serological Techniques for Identifying Predators of Major Cotton Pests
James Hagler and Steve Naranjo
909
A Native Weed as a Trap Crop for Whiteflies in Cotton
Peter C. Ellsworth, Jon P. Chernicky, David N. Byrne, Roberta Gibson, and Donna Meade
911
Insecticide Evaluation on Squaring Cotton in the Greenhouse for Control of Bollworms and the Beet Armyworm
J.N. All, T.M. MitChell, B.H. Tanner, and P.M. Roberts
914
The Effects of Carrier Oil Viscosity on the Transfer of Bifenthrin from Cotton to Tobacco Budworms, Heliothis virescens (F.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
J.E. Mulrooney, A.R. Womac, and J.C. Greever
916
Biology and Behavior of Trichogrammatoidea bactrae, an Imported Parasitoid of Pink Bollworm
S. Naranjo, G. Gordh, and M. Moratorio
920
Abundance and Insecticide Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm in Missouri During 1991
C.O. Knowles, S.F. Abd-Elghafar, G.S. Smith, Marueen O'Day, and H.G. Towsend
923
The Influence of Starter (11-37-0) Fertilizer on Cotton Seedling Growth and Compatibility with Selected Infurrow Seedtreatment Pesticides
E. Burris, Eddie Funderburg, Billy Roger Leonard, and R.L. Hutchinson
927
Mortality Response of Pink Bollworm to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema Carpocapsae
James E. Lindegren, Thomas J. Henneberry, and Lynn F. Jech
930
Comparative Activity of Various Microbial Insecticides Against Heliothis virescens on Cotton
Kathy Knighten and R.G. Luttrell
932
Effect of Larval Age on Mortality of Heliothis Virescens Exposed to a Bacterial, a Viral and a Chemical Insecticide
R.M. Shafique and R.G. Luttrell
937
Winter Irrigation Reduces Spring Emergence of Pink Bollworm Moths
C.A. Beasley
943
Impact of Early-Season Aphid Populations on Cotton Maturation, Yield and Fiber Quality
L.R. Wilhoit, J.A. Rosenheim, and C.R. Krag
945
Physiological Ecology of Putative Strains A and B of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)(1)
A.C. Cohen, L. Forlow Jech, C. Newman, and T.J. Henneberry
948
Determination of Trophic Enzymes in Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)
Allen C. Cohen, Donald L. Hendrix, and Judith K. Brown
951
Summary of Small Plot Efficacy Evaluations for Thrips Control in Mississippi
J.T. Reed and C.S. Jackson
953
Integrated Pest Management in Cotton in Mexico
Arturo Obando-Rodriguiz
Efficacy of an Insect Growth Regulator and an Insecticide Against the Sweetpotato Whitefly on Cotton
D.A. Wolfenbarger, D.H. Akey, H.H. Perkins, C.C. Chu, T.J. Henneberry
Monitoring the Toxicity of Larvin Against Tobacco Budworm Larvae Collected from Different Sites in the U.S.A.
Hafez M. Ayad, Joe H. Hope, and Robert G. Blenk

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