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1. Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for the Management of Avocado Pests
Byrne, Frank J., Morse, Joseph G., Krieger, Robert I.
ByrneFrank2010. 2010 Production Research Report California Avocado Commission Pests and Diseases Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for the Management of Avocado Pests Frank Byrne, Joseph Morse, Robert Krieger UC Riverside Cooperators: Joe Doccola and Peter Wild – Arborjet, Inc. Jim Lloyd-Butler, Grower, Oxnard, CA Current management practices for avocado thrips rely on the use of foliar insecticides. However, the number of products is limited, the mode of application can be difficult (he
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2. Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for the Management of Avocado Pests
Byrne, Frank J., Morse, Joseph G., Krieger, Robert I.
ByrneFrank2009. 2009 Production Research Report California Avocado Commission Pests and Diseases Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for the Management of Avocado Pests Frank Byrne, Joseph Morse, Robert Krieger UC Riverside Cooperators: Eduardo Humeres -UC Riverside; Ben Drake -Drake Enterprises; Joe Doccola, Russ Davis, and Peter Wild – Arborjet, Inc. Mary Lu Arpaia – UC Riverside Project Overview We are evaluating systemic insecticides for the management of current and newly emerging pes
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3. PRESENTATION: Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for Avocado Thrips & Avocado Lace Bug Management (POSTER)
Byrne, Frank J.; Humeres, Eduardo C.; Urena, Alan A.; Robinson, Lindsay J.; Toscano, Nick C.; Morse, Joseph G.
MorseJoseph2006d. Avocado Thrips Avocado Lace Bug Avocado Insect Pests Pressure bomb for xylem fluid extraction Xylem fluid extraction Xylem fluid samples Leaf discs for detection of imidacloprid ELISA to quantify imidacloprid in xylem and leaves Disc added to tube Imidacloprid extraction Measurement of Imidacloprid in Xylem and Leaves Leaf discs taken from bioassay leaves Munger cell assembly for bioassay ALB bioassay Munger Cell Bioassay of Avocado Thrips and Avocado Lace Bug SUMMARY Th
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4. PRESENTATION: Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for Avocado Thrips and Avocado Lace Bug Management
Byrne, Frank J.; Toscano, Nick C.; Morse, Joseph G.; Urena, Alan A.; Robinson, Lindsay J.; Humeres, Eduardo C.
MorseJoseph2006c. 1 California Avocado Commission Production Research Committee Our Mission: To provide California Avocado Growers a means to achieve optimum profitability, now and in the future, through focused research, global collaboration, and effective communication of results California Avocado Research Symposium 2006 November 4, 2006 University of California, Riverside Evaluation of Systemic Chemicals for Avocado Thrips and Avocado Lace Bug Management Toscano Laboratory Frank Byrne
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5. Avocado Lace Bug
Hoddle, M.S., Bender, Gary S., Morse, Joseph G., Kellum, David, Dowell, Robert, Witney, Guy W.
HoddleMark2005d. A V O C A D O L A C E B U G • SPRING 2005 Photo: Guy Witney Figure 1. Avocado lace bug colony on the underside of a leaf with winged adults, globular black eggs, and reddish-brown nymphs at various stages of development. Mark S. Hoddle1, Gary S. Bender2, Joseph Morse1, David Kellum3, Robert Dowell4, and Guy W. Witney5 1Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside; 2Farm Advisor, U.C. Cooperative Extension, San Diego County; 3Department of Agriculture Wei
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6. ABSTRACT: The economic impact of Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on California avocado production
Hoddle, M.S., Jetter, Karen M., Morse, Joseph G.
Crop Protection 22 (2003) 485–493 The economic impact of Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on California avocado production Mark S. Hoddlea, Karen M. Jetterb, Joseph G. Morsea aDepartment of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA b Agricultural Issues Center, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA Received 22 February 2002; received in revised form 11 September 2002; accepted 13 September 2002 Abstract In 1996, Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara (
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7. A Growers' Guide to Avocado Thrips Management 2001
Hoddle, M.S., Morse, Joseph G.
HoddleMark2001. RESEARCH UPDATE Joe Smilanick, Dennis Margosan and Mary Lu Arpaia examined over 2100 fruit in January to determine the postharvest performance of snap harvested versus clipped fruit. Results are currently being analyzed. Mike Mickelbart and Bob Heath are well on the way to developing a photosynthetic model for the avocado. This model will help predict the impact of pests on production, the maximum yield of varieties and ideal growing conditions for maximum production. Po
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8. Avocado Thrips (Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara [Thysanoptera: Thripidae]) Life Cycle
Hoddle, M.S., Morse, Joseph G.
Avocado thrips, Scirtothrips perseae AVOCADO THRIPS AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES An adult female Franklinothrips n. sp. A larval Franklinothrips n. sp. The predatory mite Euseius hibisci Elongate scars on large avocados result from partial feeding damage to young fruit by avocado thrips A minute pirate bug, Orius sp. Alligator skin on immature fruit caused by avocado thrips feeding A predatory green lacewing larvaAvocado thrips has six distinct life stages. Females lay eggs inside young
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9. Avocado Thrips Biology and Control
Hoddle, M.S., Morse, Joseph G.
Mark S. Hoddle and Joseph G. Morse, Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 Historical Review The major thrips pest attacking avocados in California is the avocado thrips, Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara. This insect was first noticed in California in July 1996 when it was discovered damaging fruit in a Saticoy avocado orchard in Ventura County. Avocado thrips was also found at approximately the same time at Irvine in Orange County. Following these initial discoveri
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10. Avocado Thrips Subproject 1: Laboratory Studies on Biology, Field Phenology, and Foreign Exploration / Avocado Thrips Subproject 3: Pesticide Screening, Sabadilla Resistance, Goetheana and Lacewing Studies
Hoddle, M.S., Morse, Joseph G.
HoddleMark2000b. Combined Report for: Avocado Thrips Subproject 1: Laboratory Studies on Biology, Field Phenology, and Foreign Exploration Subproject Leader: Mark S. Hoddle Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Lindsay Robinson, Miwa Takano-Lee, and Judy Virzi Avocado Thrips Subproject 3: Pesticide Screening, Sabadilla Resistance, Goetheana and Lacewing Studies Subproject Leader: Joseph G. Morse Department of Entomology, UC Riverside Cooperating Personnel: Alan Ur
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