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7th International Integrated Pest Management Symposium IPM on the World Stage March 27–29, 2012 Memphis, Tennessee Welcome ........................................... 2 Contributors and Sponsors ............................ 3 Exhibitors ........................................... 4 Committees ......................................... 5 Steering Committee ............................... 5 Awards ........................................... 5 Finances/Exhibits .................................. 5 Media/Outreach ................................... 5 Operations/Local Arrangements ..................... 6 Posters ........................................... 6 Program .......................................... 6 Site Selection ..................................... 6 Session Organizers ................................... 7 General Information .................................. 9 Registration and Information Desk ................... 9 Abstracts, Presentations, and Posters ................. 9 Wireless Access ................................... 9 IPM7 Symposium App .............................. 9 Poster Sessions .................................... 9 Poster Session Receptions ........................... 9 Presenter Preview Room ............................ 9 Media ............................................ 9 Session Moderators ................................ 9 Continuing Education Credits ....................... 9 Symposium Evaluation ............................. 9 Daily Schedules ..................................... 10 Monday, March 26 ................................ 10 Tuesday, March 27 ................................ 11 Wednesday March 28 .............................. 13 Thursday, March 29 ............................... 14 7th International IPM Symposium coordinated by Online & Friday, March 30 .................................. 14 Continuing Education Plenary Sessions .................................... 15 Concurrent Sessions ................................. 18 Poster Abstracts .................................... 80 Author Index ...................................... 141 www.ipmcenters.org/ ipmsymposium12/ 1 welcome IPM on the World Stage t is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Seventh International IPM Symposium in Memphis! Our all-volunteer planning committees Ihave worked long and hard to bring you an exciting event focusing on solutions to global pest challenges in agriculture and communities. The program committee has designed a format that will bring us together for stimulating plenary sessions throughout our three days together. We’ll hear keynotes from international experts from government, academia, Extension and industry, interspersed with informative breakouts, poster sessions and social events. Our goal is to send you home refreshed and invigorated by the energy created by having so many friends and colleagues in one place, and by the research, implementation and outreach challenges and opportunities we’ll explore together. We hope you will enjoy the many cultural and outdoor offerings, including the opening reception at the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum and the special tours of the Memphis Zoo and Shelby Farms Park. Finally, we thank all of our sponsors, contributors, volunteers, presenters and attendees for the time and resources you have all committed to make this event possible! Welcome and enjoy! Margaret Appleby, Rubella Goswami, Thomas Green and Jill Schroeder Co-chairs, Seventh International IPM Symposium 7th International IPM Symposium 2 contributors and sponsors We thank our contributors and sponsors for their generous support of IPM and this symposium. Industry Contributors Government Sponsors Gold Level ($5,000 and up) Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota Monsanto IPM CRSP, Virginia Tech Sysco Corporation NC State University, Center for Integrated Pest Management Terminix International–TruGreen North Central IPM Center Silver Level ($1,000 to $4,999) Northeastern IPM Center Bell Laboratories, Inc. Southern IPM Center BioWorks The IR-4 Project Dow AgroSciences LLC University of California Statewide IPM Program Entomological Society of America’s Plant Insect Ecosystem USDA-NIFA (National Institute of Food and Agriculture) (P-IE) Section U.S. Forest Service Gylling Data Management, Inc. Western IPM Center IRAC-US J.T. Eaton Co. Inc. MANA Natural Industries Nisus Corporation United Soybean Board Bronze Level (Up to $1,000) CLIMBUP insect interceptor CropLife America Marrone Bio Innovations Protect U.S. Community Invasive Species Network Syngenta University of Tennessee Contributors 3 exhibitors Exhibits are located in the Grand Lobby, on the Lobby (ground) level of the Memphis Cook Convention Center. Poster sessions, continental breakfasts, and breaks will be located in the exhibit room. AgRenaissance Software LLC North Central IPM Center Bell Laboratories, Inc. Northeastern IPM Center BioWorks Protect-A-Bed CABI/CSIRO Protect U.S. Community Invasive Species Network CLIMBUP insect interceptor RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment) Entomological Society of America’s Plant Insect Ecosystem Rockwell Labs Ltd (P-IE) Section Southern IPM Center Gylling Data Management, Inc. Southern SARE IPM CRSP, Virginia Tech Spectrum Technologies Inc. IPM Voice Stored Product Protection IPM3 Training Consortium Syngenta IRAC-US The IR-4 Project J.T. Eaton Co. Inc. University of California Statewide IPM Program Marrone Bio Innovations USDA-NIFA (National Institute of Food and Agriculture) Monsanto VM Products Natural Industries Western IPM Center Nisus Corporation 4 7th International IPM Symposium committees Steering Committee Awards Margaret Appleby, Co-chair, [email protected], Ontario Peter Goodell, Co-chair, [email protected], University of California Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Brighton, ON, Cooperative Extension, Parlier, CA Canada Janet A. Hurley, Co-chair, [email protected], Texas AgriLife Research Thomas Green, Co-chair, [email protected], IPM Institute of & Extension Center, Department of Entomology, Dallas, TX North America, Inc., Madison, WI Short Heinrichs, [email protected], University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Jill Schroeder, Co-chair, [email protected], Department of Lincoln, NE Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science, New Mexico State Clayton Hollier, [email protected], Louisiana State University, University, Las Cruces, NM Baton Rouge, LA Rubella S. Goswami, Co-chair, [email protected], Xing Ping Hu, [email protected], Department of Entomology and DuPont Crop Protection, Stine Haskell Research Center, Newark, DE Plant Pathology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Anastasia Becker, [email protected], Missouri Department Kathy Murray, [email protected], Maine Department of of Agriculture, Jefferson City, MO Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources, Augusta, ME Kaci Buhl, [email protected], National Pesticide Information Center, George Norton, [email protected], Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Martin Draper, [email protected], U.S. Department of Agriculture, Finances/Exhibits National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Washington DC Thomas Green, Co-chair, [email protected], IPM Institute of Naresh Duggal, [email protected], County of North America, Inc., Madison, WI Santa Clara IPM Program, San José, CA Brenna Wanous, Co-chair, [email protected], Berry Biodiversity Peter Goodell, [email protected], University of California Conservation Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY Cooperative Extension, Parlier, CA Anastasia Becker, [email protected], Missouri Department Dawn H. Gouge, [email protected], University of Arizona, of Agriculture, Jefferson City, MO Maricopa, AZ Mike Lees, Dow AgroSciences, [email protected], Granite Bay, CA Janet A. Hurley, [email protected], Texas AgriLife Research & Extension Center, Department of Entomology, Dallas, TX Leigh Presley, [email protected], IPM Institute of North America, Inc., Madison, WI Lynnae Jess, [email protected], North Central IPM Center, East Lansing, MI Susan Ratcliffe, [email protected], North Central IPM Center, Norman C. Leppla, [email protected], University of Florida, IFAS, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL Gainesville, FL Megha Parajulee, [email protected], Texas AgriLife Research and Media/Outreach Extension Center, Lubbock, TX Brenna Wanous, Assistant Coordinator, [email protected], Berry Kaci Buhl, Chair, [email protected], National Pesticide Information Biodiversity Conservation Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR WY Sherry Glick, [email protected], US EPA Office of Pesticide Elaine Wolff, Conference Coordinator, [email protected], Online & Programs, Washington, DC Continuing Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Joy Landis, [email protected], Department of Entomology, Michigan State Urbana, IL University, East Lansing, MI Robert Wright, [email protected], University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Jack Marlowe, [email protected], Eden Advanced Pest Lincoln, NE Technologies, Olympia, WA Marion Murray, [email protected], Department of Biology, Utah State University, Logan, UT Ted Snyder, [email protected], Batzner Pest Management, Inc., New Berlin, WI Committees 5 Operations/Local Arrangements Norman C. Leppla, Co-chair, [email protected], University of Florida, IFAS, Gainesville, FL Carrie Foss, [email protected], Extension IPM Program, Washington State Megha Parajulee, Co-chair,