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  5.  »  Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, February 2019

Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting, February 2019

Presentations

  • Distribution and pest status in the Southeast – Toews
  • Distribution and pest status in the Great Lakes – Toews
  • Distribution and pest status in the Mid-Atlantic – Kuhar
  • Distribution and pest status in the Pacific Northwest – Beers
  • Landscape ecology – Crowder, Illan
  • Effects of temperature and humidity on BMSB – Fisher, Zalom
  • Photoperiod effects on diapause – Nielsen
  • Phenology and voltinism in Utah – Alston, Spears
  • Northeastern IPM Center outreach update – Grantham
  • Managing the economic consequences of BMSB damage – Harper
  • Status of T. japonicus distribution releases in the eastern U.S. – Bergh
  • Redistribution of T. japonicus in the Pacific Northwest – Beers
  • Natural enemies: Variation among regions and habitats – Shrewsbury
  • Nosema maddoxi update – Agnello
  • BMSB response to insecticides – Kuhar
  • Pheromone trap capture and crop injury – Welty
  • Trapping area for nymphal and adult BMSB – Leskey
  • Attract-and-kill for managing BMSB – Gut
  • Habitat management – Lee
  • Mid-Atlantic areawide program – Leskey

This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Specialty Crop Research Initiative under award numbers 2016-51181-25409 and 2011-51181-30937. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Website maintained by the Northeastern IPM Center.