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Keynote Address

     

1

Management of the Diamondback Moth: Déjà Vu All Over Again?

A.M. Shelton

shelton.doc

6/1/03 17:51

 

Invited Speakers

     

2

Brassica IPM adoption: progress and constraints in southeast Asia

A. Sivapragasam

Siva Invited 6Dec02.doc

4/15/03 16:15

3

Improving the integration of pest management practices: theoretical and practical challenges

Michael A. Keller

Keller Invited 28Nov02.doc

4/21/03 14:19

4

Diamondback moth resistance to Bt: relevance of genetics and molecular biology to detection and management

David G. Heckel , Bruce E. Tabashnik, Yong-Biao Liu, Linda J. Gahan, Anthony M. Shelton, Jian-Zhou Zhao and Simon W. Baxter

Heckel-Short 1Dec01.doc

4/21/03 15:31

5

New insect control agents: modes of action and selectivity

Thomas C. Sparks

sparks.doc

5/25/03 15:31

6

Host plant finding by insects - undersowing crop plants with clover reveals the missing link

Stan Finch and Rosemary H Collier

finch.doc

5/24/03 15:04

7

Developing Trichogramma (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) as a pest management tool

Linda Thomson, Brad Rundle and Ary Hoffmann

Ary Hoffmann 1Dec02.doc

4/21/03 13:28

8

Improvement of crucifer IPM in the Changjiang River Valley, China: from research to practice

Shu-sheng Liu, Zu-hua Shi, Shi-jian Guo, Yong-nian Chen, Guang-mei Zhang, Lao-fu Lu, Dong-sheng Wang, Peter Deuter and M.P. Zalucki

Liu1-Crucifer IPM PMR.doc

6/1/03 13:57

 

Contributed Papers

     
 

Population variation and dispersal

     

9

Variability in Plutella and its natural enemies: implications for biological control

A.A. Kirk, G. Mercadier, D. Bordat, G. Delvare, A. Pichon, L. Arvanitakis, A. E Goudégnon and C. Rinçon

kirk 6Dec02.doc

4/23/03 16:02

10

Biological and genetic differences between populations of diamondback moth from different geographic origins

A. Pichon, D. Bordat, A. Bordat, L. Arvanitakis and C. Tertois

A Pichon 1Dec02.doc

4/19/03 13:51

11

Development and assessment of microsatellites and AFLPs for Plutella xylostella

Robert D. J. Butcher, Denis J. Wright and James M. Cook

Butcher 7Dec02.doc

8/30/03 20:35

12

The origins of infestations of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), in canola in western Canada

L.M. Dosdall, P.G. Mason, O. Olfert, L. Kaminski and B.A. Keddie

Dosdall 23Nov02.doc

4/19/03 13:50

13

Regional outbreaks of diamondback moth due to movement of contaminated plants and favourable climatic conditions

A.M. Shelton

shelton2.doc

9/20/03 15:21

14

Estimation of some characteristic dispersal ranges of diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)

Jianhua Mo, Greg Baker, Mike Keller and Rick Roush

mo2.doc

3/23/03 16:11

 

Biology of DBM

     

15

DBM Development: are we measuring the right temperatures?

Sivakumar Mohandass and Myron P. Zalucki

siva2.doc

5/3/03 15:15

16

Elevated atmospheric CO2 may affect the performance of specialist (Plutella xylostella) and generalist (Spodoptera littoralis) on Brassica plants

G.V.P. Reddy, A.-M. Manninen and J. K. Holopainen

Reddy abstract.doc

9/21/03 13:34

 

Insect-Plant Interactions

     

17

Interactions between transgenic plants, the diamondback moth and natural enemies

T. H. Schuler, R. P. J. Potting, I. Denholm and G. M. Poppy

schuler.doc

3/15/03 13:50

18

Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), on peas in Kenya: impact of the host shift on the pest and its parasitoid

Bernhard Löhr and Andrea Rossbach

Lohr pea 22Nov02.doc

4/5/03 16:35

19

Trap crops for diamondback moth and other crucifer pests in Guam

R. Muniappan, Junard Cruz and Jesse Bamba

Muniappan cabbage1a 10Nov02.doc

4/13/03 16:48

20

Arabidopsis thaliana as a model host plant for Plutella xylostella

Jenny Barker, Guy Poppy and Chris Payne

barker edited ms.doc

2/8/03 14:45

21

Resistance mechanisms of cabbage cultivar "Shinsei" against infestation of the diamondback moth - effect of leaf angle and hardness of outer leaf

Youichi Kobori, Hiroshi Amano and Hisashi Nemoto

youichi kobori 23Nov02.doc

4/13/03 15:33

22

Coping with glucosinolates: disarming the mustard oil bomb

Heiko Vogel, Jürgen Kroymann, Andreas Ratzka and Thomas Mitchell-Olds

heiko abstract.doc

9/21/03 13:41

 

Forecasting and Sampling

     

23

Forecasting attacks by pest insects of cruciferous crops

Rosemary H. Collier and Stan Finch

finch2.doc

4/23/03 10:21

24

Evaluation of presence-absence sampling plans for the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)

Jianhua Mo, Greg Baker and Michael Keller

mo.doc

6/1/03 15:14

25

Yellow sticky traps as a monitoring tool for Plutella xylostella in Brassica vegetable crops

Bronwyn Walsh, Brendan Nolan and Larry Cooper

walsh.doc

3/15/03 17:01

 

Biological control

     

26

Quantitative evaluation of the biotic mortality factors affecting diamondback moth in southeast Queensland, Australia

Michael J. Furlong, Shi Zuhua, Guo Shi-jian, Liu Yinquan, Shu-sheng Liu and Myron Zalucki

furlong.doc

1/19/03 15:11

 

a) Parasitoids

     

27

Effect of parasitoid elimination on populations of diamondback moth in cabbage

Rami Kfir

kfir.doc

9/21/03 13:12

28

Integration of biological control and botanical pesticides - evaluation in a tritrophic context

Deidre S. Charleston, M. Dicke, L.E.M. Vet and R. Kfir

charleston.doc

3/15/03 18:24

29

Evaluation of two neem insecticides for non-target effects on the larval parasitoids of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.)

A.M. Akol, , S. Sithanantham, A.M. Varela, J.M. Mueke and R.O. Okelo

akol.doc

3/15/03 16:50

30

Effects of several insecticides on the larval parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae Kurdjumov, of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.)

Tadashi Miyata, Laddawan Insung, Ouab Sarnthoy and Piyarat Keimeesuke

tadashi.doc

6/15/03 15:15

31

Host resistance to an insecticide and selection at larval stage favour development of resistance in the parasitoid, Cotesia plutellae

Shu-sheng Liu, Yuan-xi Li and Zhen-Hua Tang

LiuSS(Revised Nov. 02)PMR.doc

2/2/03 15:43

32

Plant volatiles and adult experience affect selection by Cotesia plutellae of host larvae on different plants

Li-hui Jiang and Shu-sheng Liu

liu3.doc

5/3/03 15:37

33

Interspecific competition between Diadegma semiclausum and Oomyzus sokolowskii, parasitoids of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella

Zu-hua Shi, Qin-bao Li, Xin Li and Shu-sheng Liu

zuhua.doc

6/15/03 12:56

34

Parasitoids associated with the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

T.J. Smith and M.H. Villet

smith.doc

1/19/03 13:40

35

Impact of parasitoid wasps on Plutella xylostella in Perth, Western Australia

F.A. Berlandier and D.A. Cousins

berlandier.doc

1/19/03 14:00

36

Guild Structure of Aphid Parasitoids in Broccoli: Influence of Host and Neighbouring Crops

Moshe Coll and Keith R. Hopper

coll PMR.doc

8/30/03 20:35

37

Parasitism of Nyctemera amica (White) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) and Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) by Cotesia plutellae (Kurdjumov) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

Nancy Endersby and Peter Cameron

pmr endersby_cameron.doc

8/30/03 18:49

 

b) Pathogens

     

38

The development of endemic baculoviruses of Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth, DBM) for control of DBM in East Africa

David Grzywacz, Mark Parnell , Gilbert Kibata, George Oduor, Walter Ogutu, Douglas Miano and Doreen Winstanley

gryzawacz.doc

9/21/03 12:56

39

Impact of a granulosis virus on larval food consumption and development duration of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.)

Li-hua Lü, Yu-rong He, Xia Feng and Huan-yu Chen

lu2aPMR.doc

8/30/03 17:55

40

Insect pathogens for biological control of the diamondback moth with particular emphasis on the fungus Zoophthora radicans in New Zealand

F.J.L. Stavely, J.K. Pell, B. Chapman, T.R. Glare, H. Yeo, D.M. Suckling and M. Walter

stavely.doc

2/2/03 13:57

41

Proof-of-concept trials for control of DBM by auto-dissemination

R.A. Vickers, J.K. Pell, A. White and M.J. Furlong

vickers.doc

3/15/03 13:09

42

Some studies on Nosema infecting DBM in Malaysia

A.B. Idris, B-A.H. Zainal Abidin, A.M. Noran, A.S. Sajap and A.K. Hussan

idris.doc

8/17/03 13:18

 

Insecticide Resistance

     

43

Diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), resistance management in Hawaii

Ronald F.L. Mau and Laura Gusukuma-Minuto

Mau 23Nov02.doc

4/5/03 17:51

44

Challenges in implementing spinosad diamondback moth resistance management strategies in intensive vegetable growing areas in Asia

Samsudin Amit, Gary Thompson and Paul Downard

Amit Samsudin DBM Final.doc

4/19/04 11:51

45

Reduced susceptibility to permethrin in diamondback moth populations from vegetable and non-vegetable hosts in southern Australia

Nancy M. Endersby, Peter M. Ridland and Jingye Zhang

PMR endersby.doc

7/27/03 11:42

46

Diamondback moth resistance to insecticides in Guangdong Province

Xia Feng, Huan-yu Chen and Li-hua Lü

Xia Feng.doc

8/3/03 16:02

47

Variation in carboxylesterase frequency and insecticide resistance of Plutella xylostella (L). as a response to environmental gradients

Maa, Can-Jen William; Huei-Jin Wang and Ching-Fen Liu

maa 17Nov02.doc

8/23/03 17:30

 

Insecticides

     

48

Naturally derived chemistry (Azadirachtin) for the control of crucifer pests in Australia

G.R. Leeson

leeson.doc

4/23/03 16:02

49

Spinosad controls a range of Lepidopteran pests in Crucifers in Australia

Paul Downard

downard.doc

5/18/03 17:57

50

Studies of diamondback moth populations in Réunion Island (Indian Ocean)

Philippe Ryckewaert and Frédéric Fabre

Ryckewaert 23Nov02.doc

4/6/03 11:46

 

Implementation of IPM

     

51

Implementation of an IPM programme for vegetable brassicas in New Zealand

Graham Walker, Peter Cameron and Nadine Berry

walker.doc

3/15/03 17:35

52

Integrating novel technologies for cabbage IPM in the USA: value of on-farm research

William D. Hutchison, Eric C. Burkness, Gary Pahl and Terrance M. Hurley

hutchison.doc

2/2/03 15:02

53

Ecological impact of Brassica IPM implementation in Indonesia

S. Sastrosiswojo, W. Setiawati, L. Prabaningrum, T.K. Moekasan, I. Sulastrini, R.E. Soeriaatmadja and Z. Abidinsan

sudarwohadi PMR May28.doc

6/1/03 14:39

54

Development and implementation of IPM systems in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia

S. Heisswolf and L. Bilston

heisswolf&bilston.doc

9/21/03 13:21

55

Towards biocontrol-based IPM for the diamondback moth in Eastern and Southern Africa

Bernhard Löhr

LOHR DBMproject 19Sep.doc

9/20/03 17:13

56

Developing a training and information package for IPM implementation in Brassica vegetable crops

S. Heisswolf, Shu-sheng Liu, G. Norton and S. McGrath

heisswolfNMEAug03.doc

8/30/03 20:32

57

A change in attitude – seeing pests from a different perspective

Kevin Niemeyer

niemeyer.doc

1/19/03 16:09

58

Developments in IPM programmes for vegetable brassicas in Fiji, Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea

Graham P. Walker, Sada N. Lal, Brian Tairea, Maja Poeschko, Johnny Wemin, Frank Ecke and Pus Wesis

walker Pacific abstract 19 Sep 03.doc

9/20/03 15:21

59

Cabbage caterpillars in New Caledonia: integrated pest management project

P. Daly, C. Mille and L. Desvals

daly abstract.doc

9/21/03 13:41

         
         
         
         

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