CAST Symposium Management of Pest Resistance:

Strategies Using Crop Management, Biotechnology and Pesticides

Indianapolis, Indiana - April 10 & 11, 2003
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TitleAuthor
Session 1
Scope of Resistance in North America Mark Whalon Download
Arthropods Reported to be Resistant to Insecticides and Miticides Mark Whalon Download
Herbicide Resistant Weeds in North America Ian Heap Download
Pathogens Wolfram Koeller Download
Session 2
Resistance Management Issues in Fruit and Vegetable Production Systems Charles Mellinger Download
Resistance Issues in Cotton Pest Management Patricia O'Leary Download
Issues in Pest Resistance Management: Corn/Soybean Cropping Systems Kevin Steffey Download
Issues in Pest Resistance: Ornamentals and Turf Larry Stowell Download
Session 3
Management of Pest Resistance Lessons Learned I Herbicide Case Studies Les Glasgow Download
Factors Impacting Glyphosate Resistance David Heering Download
Lessons Learned – An Academic Perspective on Resistance Management In Mid-South Cotton Ralph Bagwell Download
Fungicide Resistance in Fruit Crops -- A Case Study Wayne Wilcox Download
Diamondback Moth Resistance in Crucifers Tony Shelton Download
Conclusions from 20 Years of Building Resistance Management Programs Timothy Dennehy Download
Insect Resistance Management (IRM) for Transgenic Bt Crops Graham Head Download
Session 4
Resistance Management Strategies: Have Models Helped? Rick Roush Download
Lesson Learned II: Have Models Helped? Hendrik Ypema Download
Session 5
Pest Resistance Management (PMR): Is there a Role for Consumers? Doug Gurian-Sherman Download
Role of Stakeholders Roger Carter Download
Role of Producers in Management of Resistance Frank Carter Download
Role of Stakeholders: Industry's Perspective on Insect Resistance Management and Its Implementation Caydee Savinelli Download
Role of Stakeholders in Resistance Management Gilberto Olaya Download
Role of Stakeholders: Industry's Perspective Marvin Schultz Download
Chemical Producers Distributors Association Scott Pace Download
EPA and PMRA: Pest Resistance Management Goals and Challenges Sharlene Matten Download
The IR-4 Program: Developing Choices for Pest Resistance Management in Minor Crops Michael Braverman Download
Pesticide Education and Training Programs Monte Johnson Download
Role of Stakeholders: State Pesticide Regulation Dave Scott Download
The Role of Extension in Management of Pest Resistance Walter Stevenson Download
Role of Stakeholders: Academic Research (Part II) Tom Holtzer Download
Session 6
Lessons Learned III Working To Address Insect Resistance Management Solutions & Working Together Gary Thompson Download
FRAC Roger Kaiser Download
Ways to Work Together Industry's Perspective Natalie DiNicola Download
Alleviating Barriers, Working Together Roger Carter Download
Lesson Learned: Academic Research (Part II) Tom Holtzer Download
Federal Cooperative Research Eldon Ortman Download
Public Sector Plant Breeding and Pest Resistance Management Margaret Smith Download
Working Together to Alleviate RM Barriers and Adopt Proactive RM Strategies Sharlene Matten Download
How to Alleviate Barriers to Comprehensive Resistance Management Implementation Pierre Beauchamp Download
Session 7
Resistance Management Strategies - Herbicides Dale Shaner Download
Management of Pest Resistance - Goals in Monitoring Insects for Transgenic Resistance D.D. Hardee Download
Plant Pathogen Resistance Management Strategies Barry Jacobsen Download
Information Technology's Use in Resistance Management and Compliance Dennis Calvin Download
Resistance Management: Weeds in Vegetable Crops Michael Orzolek Download
Arthropod Resistance Communication Mark Whalon Download
Management of Pest Resistance: Resistance Management Education and Communication Ron Stinner Download
A Producer's View of Managing Bt Technology Tom Slunecka Download


Presentation Disclaimer 5/1/03
These presentations, which were given at the CAST Pest Resistance Management Symposium held April 10-11, 2003, are intended solely for the use of the individual and should not be used for commercial purposes. The views or opinions expressed in each presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the company or organization. Use of product names does not necessarily reflect product endorsement.