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CRP: Improvement of Codling Moth SIT to Facilitate Expansion of Field Application CRP: Improvement of codling moth SIT to facilitate expansion of field application In addition to the Final CRP Proceedings which will be published as full papers in a dedicated issue of the Journal of Applied Entomology , the following research results were also published during the course of this CRP: 1. Azizyan, A. A., and A. R.Ter-Hovhannesyan. 2002. The diapause induction in codling moth ( Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Torticidae) depending on food. 7th European Congress of Entomology, 8-10 October 2002, Thessaloniki, Greece. 2. Azizyan, A. A., and A. Ter-Hovhannesyan. 2005. Aestudio comparative de la resistance en diference tipos de vides a la polilla europea de la vid, pp. 23-24. Libro de Resumenes, VI Congreso Argentino de Entomologia, 12-15 Sertember 2005, Tucuman, Argentina. 3. Azizyan, A. A., and A. Ter-Hovhannesyan. 2005. Development of genetic methods of codling moth control in various climatic regions, pp. 179-180. Book of extended synopses. FAO/IAEA International Conference on Area-Wide Control of Insect and Related Nuclear and Techniques, Vienna, Austria, 9-13 May 2005. 4. Azizyan, A. A., A. Akopyan, and A. Ter-Hovhannesyan. 2003. Development of small scale, sustainable, apple IPM in Armenia. Bulletin of Armenian Agricultural Academy 3-4: 12-16. 5. Azizyan, A. A., S. Gasparyan, A. Akopyan, and A.Ter-Hovhannesyan. 2002. Modeling of codling moth populations in various climatic zones. Acta Horticulturae 58: 193-197. 6. Azizyan, A., A. Ter-Hovhannesyan, and A. Akopyan. 2002. Studies on biotechnology of genetic method of codling moth. Problems of the stable development of the agro- industrial system in the south caucuses region. International Sciences Conference Materials, Part 1: 176-179. 7. Bloem, S., J. Carpenter, and S. Dorn. 2006. Mobility of mass-reared diapaused and nondiapaused Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): Effect of mating status and treatment with gamma radiation. Journal of Economic Entomology 99: 699-706. 8. Bloem, S., J. Carpenter, and S. Dorn. 2006. Mobility of mass-reared diapaused and nondiapaused Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): Effect of different constant temperatures and lengths of cold storage. Journal of Economic Entomology 99: 707- 713. 9. Botto, E. N., E. Plante, G. Quintana, M. Rittaco, and L. Cichon. 2004. Control biológico de Cydia pomonella integrando parasitoides oófagos y la técnica del insecto estéril (TIE) en la Argentina. Resultados preliminares, pp. 22. Resúmenes XXVII CAH. Merlo, San Luís. 21-24 septiembre 2004. FS23. 10. Botto, E., M. Rittaco, P. Glaz, A. L. Nusembaun, S. Garrido, and L. Cichon. 2005. Técnica del Insecto estéril (TIE) y Control Biológico como alternativas para el control de la carpocapsa en la Argentina. XII Congreso Latinoamericano y XXVII Congreso Argentino de Horticultura. 6 - 8 septiembre 2005. Alto Valle Río Negro. Argentina. 11. Botto E., S. Garrido, T. Saez, C. Hernández, C. Lafalce, L. Cichón, D. Fernández. 2005. Evaluación de Trichogramma spp., (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) para el control Biológico de Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) en Alto Valle de Río Negro, Argentina. XXVII Congreso Nacional Entomología. Valdivia, Chile, 23-25 Noviembre, 2005. Libro Resúmenes. 12. Botto E., G. Quintana, M. Ritacco, and P. Glaz. 2005. Compatibilidad de uso entre parasitoides oófagos ( Trichogramma spp.), el virus de la granulosis de Cydia pomonella (CPGV) y la técnica del insecto estéril (TIE). XXVII Congreso Nacional Entomología. Valdivia, Chile, 23-25 Noviembre, 2005. Libro Resúmenes. 13. Botto, E., O. Tortosa, C. Hernández, S. Garrido, C. Lafalce, L. I. Chichón, and D. Fernández. 2005. Introducción del parasitoide Mastrus ridibundus (Gravenhorst) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) para el control biológico de Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) en la Argentina. XXII Congreso Latinoamericano, XXVIII Congreso Argentino de Horticultura. 6-8 de Septiembre de 2005. Libro resúmenes. 14. Botto, E., P. Glaz, M. Ritacco, A. Nussembaun, C. Hernandez, S. Garrido, C. Lafalce, L. I. Cichon, T. Saez, and D. Fernández. 2005. Utilización de la Técnica del Insecto Estéril (TIE) como alternativa de control de Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), en la Argentina. XXII Congreso Latinoamericano, XXVIII Congreso Argentino de Horticultura, 6-8 de Septiembre de 2005. Libro resúmenes. 15. Carpenter, J. E., S. Bloem, and F. Marec. 2005. Inherited sterility in insects, pp. 115- 146. In Dyck, V. A., J. Hendrichs, and A. S. Robinson (eds.), Sterile Insect Technique. Principles and Practice in Area-Wide Integrated Pest Management. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 16. Cossentine, J. E., L. B. M. Jensen, and K. Eastwell. 2005. Incidence and transmission of a granulovirus in a large codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) rearing facility. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 90(3):187-92. 17. Devotto, L., and M. Gerding. 2005. Control de la polilla de la manzana mediante disrupción sexual combinada con el parasitoide de huevos Trichogramma nerudai (Pintureau y Gerding). XXVII Congreso Nacional de Entomología, Valdivia 23-25 de noviembre 2005. 18. Devotto, L., C. Yañez., and M. Gerding. 2005. Sobrevivencia de Ascogaster quadridentata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) liberados en manzanos mediante diferentes métodos. 1er Simposio Chileno de Control Biológico, Chillán, 18-19 de agosto 2005. 19. Devotto, L., and M. Gerding. 2005. Crianza de Ascogaster quadridentata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Nuevo enemigo natural para Chile, de la polilla de la manzana ( Cydia pomonella ). ). 1er Simposio Chileno de Control Biológico, Chillán, 18-19 de agosto 2005 . 20. Devotto, L. and M. Gerding. 2005. Control of the codling moth ( Cydia pomonella ) using the area-wide approach in Chile. In Book of Abstracts, International Conference on Area-Wide Control of Insect Pests: Integrating the Sterile Insect and Related Nuclear and Other Techniques. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 9-13 de Mayo de 2005, Vienna, Austria. 21. Esterby, S., H. Thistlewood, B. Vernon, and S. Smith. 2006. Case Study in Data Analysis: Variables related to codling moth abundance and the efficacy of the Okanagan Sterile Insect Release Program. Discussion: analysis of codling moth data from the Okanagan Sterile Insect Release Program. Canadian Journal of Statistics 34: 521-530. 22. Fukova, I., P. Nguyen, and F. Marec. 2005. Codling moth cytogenetics: karyotype, chromosomal location of rDNA, and molecular differentiation of sex chromosomes. Genome 48: 1083-1092. 23. Fukova, I., W. Traut, M. Vitkova, P. Nguyen, S. Kubickova and F. Marec. 2006. Probing the W chromosome of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella , with sequences from microdissected sex chromatin. Chromosoma DOI 10.1007/s00412-006-0086-0. 24. Gandolfi, M., L. Mattiacci, and S. Dorn. 2003. Preimaginal learning determines adult response to chemical stimuli in a parasitic wasp. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B. Biological Sciences 270: 2623-2629. 25. Gandolfi, M., L. Mattiacci, and S. Dorn. 2003. Mechanisms of behavioral alterations of parasitoids reared in artificial systems. Journal of Chemical Ecology 29: 1871-1887. 26. Gasparyan, S., A. Ter-Hovhannesyan, and A. Azizyan. 2004. Modeling of climate of Armenia: evaluation of malariogenic potential and forecasting of insect population dynamics. US-IALE 2004. Poster Session: Modeling Species Patterns. 27. Gerding, M., E. Cisternas, and C. Torres. 2002. Evaluation of Trichogramma nerudai against some lepidopteran pests in Chile. Egg parasitoids for biocontrol of insect pests. 6th International Symposium, 15-18 September, Perugia, Italy. 28. Gerding, M. 2003. Control Biológico Inundativo en Chile (conferencia) XXV Congreso Nacional de Entomologia Talca, 26-28 de noviembre 2003. 29. Gu, H., J. Hughes, and S. Dorn. 2006. Trade-off between mobility and fitness in Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Ecological Entomology 31: 64-78. 30. Häckermann, J., A. S. Rott, and S. Dorn. 2007. How two different host species influence the performance of a gregarious parasitoid: host size is not equal to host quality. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 376-383. 31. Hausmann, C., L. Mattiacci, and S. Dorn. 2005. Role of host feeding niches and host refuges in habitat-related behaviour of Hyssopus pallidus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), a larval parasitoid of the codling moth. Bulletin of Entomological Research 95: 429- 436. 32. Hern, A., and S. Dorn. 2004. A female-specific attractant for the codling moth, Cydia pomonella , from apple fruit volatiles. Naturwissenschaften 91: 77-80. 33. Judd, G. J. R. 2005. Insights into codling moth mating behavior. Washington Horticultural Association Proceedings. 101:132-137. 34. Judd, G. J. R., S. Cockburn, C. Eby, M. G. T. Gardiner, and S. Wood, S. 2006. Diapause improves spring-time mating competitiveness of male codling moth mass- reared for a sterile insect programme. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 120: 161-166. 35. Judd, G. J. R., and M. G. T. Gardiner. 2004. Simultaneous disruption of pheromone communication and mating in Cydia pomonella , Choristoneura rosaceana and Pandemis limitata (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) using Isomate-CM/LR in apple orchards. Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia 101: 1-11. 36. Judd, G. J. R. and M. G. T. Gardiner. 2005. Towards eradication of codling moth in British Columbia by complimentary action of mating disruption, tree-banding and sterile insect technique: a five-year case study in organic orchards. Crop Protection 24: 718-733.
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