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Workshop: Integrated Pest Management of Cole Crops May 20-21, 1999 Teatro Jose Nieto Pina, Universidad de Celaya Celaya, GTO Mexico Sponsors: Texas-Mexico Frozen Food Council Asociacion De Procesadores Y E xportadores De Frutas Y Vegetales INIFAP Produce Charges: To cover copying and mailing costs only $5.00 mail within U.S. $10.00 mail to Mexico -both payable in U.S. dollars- Efficacy of Insecticides as a Funcion of Temperature J.V. Edelson Oklahoma State University 12 pages Development of a Sustainable Management Program for Diamondback Moth on Crusiferous Crops in Hawaii. I Insecticide Evaluations Ronald F.L. Mau and Laura R. Gusukumo-Minuto College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of Hawaii at Manoa 11 pages Management of Diamondback Moth and Cabbage Looper in Head Cabbage with information based Application of Insecticides in Florida Gary L. Leibee University of Florida 7 pages Susceptibility of Standard (Ambush, Lannate and Javelin) and Novel (Success, Proclaim and Alert) Insecticides in California populations of Diamondback Moth M. Shelton, F.V. Sances, J. Hawley, J.D. Tang, M. Bounce, D. Jungers and J. Farias Cornell University/NY and Pacific Agricultural Research Corp., San Luis Obispo, CA 4 pages On-Farm Experience Using Action Thresholds and Spintor for Management of Lepidoptera in Cabbage; Steps to Implementation Bill Hutchinson and Eric Burkness University of Minnesota 5 pages Making the Connection Between Pest Management and Agroecosystem Management Casey W. Hoy The Ohio State University, Wooster, Ohio 7 pages Observations on Insecticide Resistance in the Diamondback Moth in Florida Gary L. Leibee University of Florida 4 pages Improvement of Crucifer IPM in the Changing River Valley, China: from Research to Practice Shu-shen Liu, Zu-hua Shi, Guang-mei Zhang and Yin-quan Liu Zhejiang University, China 7 pages
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