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  1. Screening of insecticides for management of the invasive Oxycarenus hyalinipennis Costa (Hemiptera: Oxycarenidae) population sourced from urban southern California
  2. Why Insects Matter: Entomology’s Role in a Sustainable Future
  3. Determining selectivity of isocycloseram and afidopyropen and their compatibility with conservation biological control in Arizona cotton
  4. Resistance Management for Cancer: Lessons from Farmers
  5. Landscape Considerations in Pest Management: Case Study of the Arizona Cotton IPM System
  6. Pre-Conception And First Trimester Exposure To Pesticides And Associations With Stillbirth
  7. Theory versus practice: are insecticide mixtures in Arizona cotton used for resistance management?†
  8. Transgenic cotton expressing Mpp51Aa2 does not adversely impact beneficial non-target hemiptera in the field
  9. Spatial scale of non-target effects of cotton insecticides
  10. Spatial Scale of Non-Target Effects of Cotton Insecticides
  11. Mortality dynamics of a polyphagous invasive herbivore reveal clues in its agroecosystem success
  12. Novel insecticides and generalist predators support conservation biological control in cotton
  13. Biotech cotton helps to eliminate invasive pest from the USA
  14. Inferring Biological Control Potential of Adult Predatory Coccinellids Using Life History Traits and Putative Habitat Preference
  15. Genetically Engineered Crops: Importance of Diversified Integrated Pest Management for Agricultural Sustainability
  16. The roles of soft technologies and cooperative extension in solving wicked integrated pest management problems.
  17. First transgenic trait for control of plant bugs and thrips in cotton
  18. Predator performance: inferring predator switching behaviors based on nutritional indices in a coccinellid-psylla-aphid system
  19. Quantifying Conservation Biological Control for Management of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Cotton
  20. Assessing Compatibility of a Pesticide in an IPM Program
  21. Employing California Pesticide Use Data for Evaluating Integrated Pest Management Programs and Informing Pesticide Policy and Regulation
  22. Methodology for Developing Life Tables for Sessile Insects in the Field Using the Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, in Cotton As a Model System
  23. Natural enemy impacts onBemisia tabaci(MEAM1) dominate plant quality effects in the cotton system
  24. Chronicling successful integration of technology and knowledge over 25 years of IPM in Arizona
  25. Economic Value of Biological Control in Integrated Pest Management of Managed Plant Systems
  26. Effects of Irrigation Levels on Interactions AmongLygus hesperus(Hemiptera: Miridae), Insecticides, and Predators in Cotton
  27. Relative Influence of Plant Quality and Natural Enemies on the Seasonal Dynamics of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Cotton
  28. Effects of Local and Landscape Factors on Population Dynamics of a Cotton Pest
  29. Large-scale, spatially-explicit test of the refuge strategy for delaying insecticide resistance
  30. Impact of Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) on Damage, Yield and Quality of Lesquerella (Physaria fendleri), a Potential New Oil-Seed Crop
  31. Baseline susceptibilities of B- and Q-biotype Bemisia tabaci to anthranilic diamides in Arizona
  32. Suppressing resistance to Bt cotton with sterile insect releases
  33. Fourteen Years ofBtCotton Advances IPM in Arizona
  34. Fifty years of the integrated control concept: moving the model and implementation forward in Arizona
  35. The contribution of conservation biological control to integrated control of Bemisia tabaci in cotton
  36. Biorational Pest Control – An Overview
  37. Effects of Operational and Environmental Factors on Evolution of Resistance to Pyriproxyfen in the Sweetpotato Whitefly (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
  38. Field Evaluation of Resistance to Pyriproxyfen in Bemisia tabaci (B Biotype)
  39. A GIS-based approach for areawide pest management: the scales of Lygus hesperus movements to cotton from alfalfa, weeds, and cotton
  40. Mortality dynamics and population regulation in Bemisia tabaci
  41. Post-release evaluation of biological control of Bemisia tabaci biotype “B” in the USA and the development of predictive tools to guide introductions for other countries
  42. Conservation of natural enemies in cotton: role of insect growth regulators in management of Bemisia tabaci
  43. Improved Conservation of Natural Enemies with Selective Management Systems forBemisia tabaci(Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Cotton∗
  44. Conservation of Predatory Arthropods in Cotton: Role of Action Thresholds for <I>Bemisia tabaci</I> (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)
  45. IPM for Bemisia tabaci: a case study from North America
  46. Special Issue: Challenges and opportunities for pest management of Bemisia tabaci in the new century
  47. Action Thresholds for the Management of Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Cotton
  48. Development, Longevity, and Fecundity of Chelonus sp. nr. curvimaculatus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), an Egg–Larval Parasitoid of Pink Bollworm (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
  49. Biology and Morphology of Chelonus sp. nr. curvimaculatus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) as a Parasitoid of Pectinophora gossypiella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
  50. Sampling Whiteflies in Cotton: Validation and Analysis of Enumerative and Binomial Plans
  51. Irrigation effects on European corn borer - maize water relations
  52. Comparative Damage Potential and Feeding Dynamics of the European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Cotton Bollworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Cotton Bolls
  53. Developmental consequences of water and temperature in the European corn borer - maize interaction
  54. Population consequences of diapause in a model system: the European corn borer