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Implementing Pheromone Technology in the Northeast (NRAES 83 - FRONT MATTER ONLY)

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This symposium is a project of the INSECT DETECTION, EVALUATION AND PREDICTION (IDEP) COMMITTEE of the Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch. The charge of the committee is to: aid in professional communication pertaining to detection, evaluation and prediction of insect pests; foster dissemination of insect impact data; promote the development of effective prediction and detection systems; and promote taxonomic research. Since the first sex pheromone was isolated and identified from the silkworm in 1959, pheromones for hundreds of species have been identified. Many of these pheromones have been applied to the purposes of pest detection, evaluation and prediction. Because of the growing importance of pheromones to pest survey and pest management, the IDEP Committee embarked on a survey of entomologists to determine how pheromones are currently used in the Northeast. The committee identified crops and commodities in the Northeast in which pheromones are used. We invited northeastern pest management specialists in these commodities to conduct surveys of appropriate scientists to identify how specific pheromone products currently are used in their states and provinces. The results of these surveys are the central theme of this symposium. In addition, we invited professionals to provide additional insight into the evaluation, commercialization and use of pheromones. The IDEP Committee is grateful to the symposium participants for their contributions toward the success of this symposium. DUE TO OUSTANDING COPYRIGHT ISSUES OR CLEARLY IDENTIFIED OUT-OF-DATE PRACTICES (E.G. SAFETY CONCERNS), ONLY THE FRONT MATTER (E.G. COVER, ToC, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, ETC) ARE PROVIDED HERE AT THIS TIME. Print copies of this item can be found at libraries listed here: www.worldcat.org/oclc/36770515

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This 65 page publication (NRAES-83) was originally published by the Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES, later known as the Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Service), a multi-university program in the Northeast US disbanded in 2011. Plant and Life Sciences Publishing (PALS) was subsequently formed to manage the NRAES catalog. Ceasing operations in 2018, PALS was a program of the Department of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University. PALS assisted university faculty in publishing, marketing and distributing books for small farmers, gardeners, land owners, workshops, college courses, and consumers.

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1996-03

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Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES)

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Insect Pests; Biological Control; Pheromones; Pest Management

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Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service Cooperative Extension., & Entomological Society of America Eastern Branch. (1996). Implementing pheromone technology in the Northeast: a collection of papers from a symposium sponsored by the Insect Detection, Evaluation and Prediction Committee, Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch. (C. S. Hollingsworth, Ed.). Ithaca, N.Y.: Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service, Cooperative Extension.

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