Proceedings of the NZ Plant Protection Conference 50 (1997)
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- Introduction
- Eco-Labelling Of Primary Products
- Impact Of New World Trade Climate On Plant Protection
- Pasture Pests And Beneficials
- Plant Diseases
- Pesticide Performance And Technology
- Biological Control Of Insects, Pathogens And Weeds
- Emerging Technologies In Plant Protection
- Non-Target Effects Of Biological Control Introductions And Pesticides
- Biology Of Fruit And Vegetable Pests
- Integrated Pest Management
- Genetics In Plant Protection
- History And Future Of Plant Protection In New Zealand
- Forest Weeds And Pests
- Horticultural Pest Management
- Ecology And Management Of Weeds
- Plant Protection And The Environment
- Measuring Sustainability
- Poster Abstracts
- Appendices
| The 50th NZ Plant Protection Conference
R.E. Falloon, p. xx |
| Underpinning New Zealand's psychic premium
B.R. Richards, pp. 1-5 | |
| Plant protection and eco-labelling of primary products
N.J. Ball, pp. 6-10 | |
| An overview of the organic industry in New Zealand
G. Crawshaw, pp. 11-13 | |
| New Zealand integrated fruit production for pipfruit - charting a new course
T.A. Batchelor, J.T.S. Walker, D.W.L. Manktelow, N.M. Park and S.R. Johnson, pp. 14-19 |
| Plant protection: trade and the environment
D. Pimentel, pp. 20-27 | |
| New Zealand's clean and green image
M. Gould, pp. 28-29 | |
| New Zealand's agricultural security system
R. Ivess and E.R. Frampton, pp. 30-32 |
| In situ examination of white clover and perennial ryegrass roots inoculated with fungal pathogens
N.W. Waipara, M.E. Di Menna, R.A. Skipp and A.L.J. Cole, pp. 78-83 | |
| Transmission of asparagus virus 2 in an asparagus crop
M.V. Jaspers and M.N. Pearson, pp. 84-88 | |
| Field evaluation of sweetpotato cultivars for resistance to Sclerotinia rot
P.G. Broadhurst, S.L. Lewthwaite and C.M. Triggs, pp. 89-92 | |
| Epidemiology of Botrytis cinerea in boysenberry (Rubus spp.)
M. Walter, K.S.H. Boyd-Wilson, J. Stanley, P. Harris-Virgin, C. Morgan and N.B. Pyke, pp. 93-100 | |
| Spread of prune dwarf and prunus necrotic ringspot viruses in Golden Queen peach in Hawke's Bay and effect on fruit yields
P.N. Wood, K.G. Tate, D.W. Manktelow, J. Morton and A.J. Kale, pp. 101-106 | |
| Performance of wetness sensors used in plant disease forecasting
W.R. Henshall and R.M. Beresford, pp. 107-111 |
| Drift from orchard spraying
P.T. Holland, J.F. Maber, W.A. May and C.P. Malcolm, pp. 112-118 | |
| The tree-row-volume spraying system and its potential use in New Zealand
D.W.L. Manktelow and J-P. Praat, pp. 119-124 | |
| Contact phytotoxicity of triclopyr formulations on three plant species in relation to their uptake and translocation
W.A. Forster, J.A. Zabkiewicz, R.J. Murray and S.M. Zedaker, pp. 125-128 | |
| Cuticular uptake of glyphosate into wheat with organosilicone surfactant
Z.Q. Liu and J.A. Zabkiewicz, pp. 129-133 | |
| Effect of organosilicone surfactants on the control of gorse by metsulfuron
R.J. Murray and R.E. Gaskin, pp. 134-138 | |
| Effect of surfactant concentration and spray volume on retention of organosilicone sprays on wheat
R.E. Gaskin and R.J. Murray, pp. 139-142 |
| Biological control in the green oasis
J. Waage, pp. 143-145 | |
| Registration of biological pesticides: a regulator's view point
W. Hughes, pp. 146-149 | |
| Trichoderma spp. for potential biocontrol of clubroot of vegetable brassicas
L-H. Cheah and B.B.C. Page, pp. 150-153 | |
| Biological control of Sclerotinia minor in lettuce using Trichoderma species
E.E. Jones and A. Stewart, pp. 154-158 | |
| Inhibition of conidium germination and mycelial growth of Botrytis cinerea by natural products
A. Antonov, A. Stewart and M. Walter, pp. 159-164 | |
| Estimating amber disease in grass grub populations by visual assessment and DNA colony blot analysis
T.A. Jackson, R.J. Townsend, T.L. Nelson, N.K. Richards and T.R. Glare, pp. 165-168 | |
| UV radiation and temperature affect viability of Serratia spp., potential biocontrol agents of insects
J.F. Pearson, L.M. Hunt and K.J. Mitchell, pp. 169-173 |
| Emerging technologies in plant protection
D. Evans, pp. 174-175 | |
| Precision agriculture: an integration of information technologies with farming
R. Buick, pp. 176-184 | |
| Do we need adjuvants? Mechanistic studies and implications for future developments
D. Stock, pp. 185-190 | |
| Emerging technologies in plant protection - bioherbicides
B.A. Auld and C. McRae, pp. 191-194 |
| Life table comparison between the parasitoid Thripobius semiluteus and its host greenhouse thrips
K.J. Froud and P.S. Stevens, pp. 232-235 | |
| Host specificity of Cotesia rubecula and Cotesia plutellae, parasitoids of white butterfly and diamondback moth
P.J. Cameron and G.P. Walker, pp. 236-241 | |
| Alternative host plants as refugia for diamondback moth and potato tuber moth
P.J. Cameron, A.M. Gatland, G.P. Walker and P.J. Wigley, pp. 242-246 | |
| Apple leafcurling midge egg laying on different apple cultivars and orchard properties on the Waimea plains, Nelson
J.T. Smith and R.B. Chapman, pp. 247-251 |
| Integrated fruit production (IFP) for New Zealand pipfruit: evaluation of disease management in a pilot programme
D.W.L Manktelow, R.M. Beresford, A.J. Hodson, J.T.S. Walker, T.A. Batchelor, H.E. Stiefel and I. Horner, pp. 252-257 | |
| Integrated fruit production for New Zealand pipfruit: evaluation of disease management in a pilot programme
J.T.S. Walker, A.J. Hodson, C.H. Wearing, S.J. Bradley, P.W. Shaw, A.R. Tomkins, G.M. Burnip, H.E. Stiefel and T.A. Batchelor, pp. 258-263 | |
| Transfer of disease management technology to the canning peach industry in Hawke's Bay
K.G. Tate, P.N. Wood, A.J. Hodson and J. Morton, pp. 264-268 | |
| Implementation of integrated pest management in Hawke's Bay
P.L. Lo, P.N. Wood and V.C. Murrell, pp. 277-282 | |
| The impact of early season insecticides in an integrated fruit production programme on apple
P.W. Shaw, S.J. Bradley and J.T.S Walker, pp. 283-287 | |
| Comparison of armoured scale spray thresholds in kiwifruit
P.S. Stevens, C.E. McKenna, R.H. Blank, A.R. Tomkins and D. Steven, pp. 288-292 | |
| Determining armoured scale distribution within kiwifruit blocks
R.H. Blank, G.S.C. Gill and B.W. Dow, pp. 293-297 |
| The history of plant protection in New Zealand: a survey of conference proceedings
A.J. Popay, pp. 344-354 | |
| Typewriter to computer - fifty years of the New Zealand Plant Protection Society's publications
J.F. Pearson, pp. 357-363 | |
| Plant protection - the scientific capability
R. Field, pp. 364-368 |
| Pinus radiata growth benefits from spot weed control in Kinleith forest
B. Richardson, M. Kimberley and A. Pattison, pp. 369-372 | |
| Effect of some common weed species on Pinus radiata growth at a dry South Island site
B. Richardson, A. Vanner, J. Ray and J. Balneaves, pp. 373-376 | |
| Field trial to assess possum preference for a new pest control paste
B. Jordan, H. Moller and G. Hickling, pp. 377-381 | |
| The use of different types of toxic bait for sustained control of possums
R.J. Henderson, G.A. Morriss and D.R Morgan, pp. 382-390 | |
| Less 1080 bait usage in aerial operations to control possums
D.R. Morgan, M.D. Thomas, D. Meenken and P.C. Nelson, pp. 391-396 | |
| Use of subacute and chronic toxicants to control sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) bait shy possums
J.G. Ross, G.J. Hickling and D.R. Morgan, pp. 397-400 | |
| Freeze-died bait for wasp control
E.B. Spurr, pp. 401-404 |
| Melon aphid (Aphis gossypii) resistance to pesticides
N.A. Martin and P.J. Workman, pp. 405-408 | |
| Resistance of Planotortrix octo (greenheaded leafroller) to azinphos-methyl in Hawke's Bay
P.L. Lo, J.T.S. Walker and D.M. Suckling, pp. 409-413 | |
| Tyeid mite control on persimmons
A. Tomkins, T. Lupton, N. Brown, D.J. Wilson and C. Thomson, pp. 414-419 | |
| Evaluation of legumes for development of leafroller-free orchard understoreys
G.M. Burnip and D.M. Suckling, pp. 420-424 | |
| The feasibility of hot water disinfestation of summerfruit
G.F. McLaren, J.A. Fraser and R.M. McDonald, pp. 425-430 | |
| Mortality response of lightbrown apple moth to a controlled atmosphere cold storage treatment for apricots
D.C. Whiting and L.E. Hoy, pp. 431-435 | |
| Energy, ultrasound, and chemical treatments for the disinfestation of fresh asparagus spears
C.W. van Epenhuijsen, J. Koolaard and J.F. Potter, pp. 436-441 |
| Maintaining the health of ecosystems in the 21st century: the challenges facing plant protection sciences, industry and users
J.M. Williams, pp. 486-492 | |
| Towards sustainability: an essential development for European agriculture
U. Merz, pp. 493-497 | |
| Proposal for a pesticide risk reduction policy for New Zealand
M. Watts, pp. 498-505 |
| Indicators of sustainable pest management in orchard production systems
C.H. Wearing, pp. 506-513 | |
| Measuring sustainability in agricultural systems
S.D. Wratten, M. Hofmans, S. Thomsen, P. Williams, G. Groves, C. Eason and J. Greer, pp. 514-519 | |
| Soil quality monitoring for sustainable agriculture
M.H. Beare, K.C. Cameron, P.H. Williams and C. Doscher, pp. 520-528 | |
| A pesticide rating system for monitoring agrichemical inputs in New Zealand horticulture
J.T.S. Walker, A.J. Hodson, T.A. Batchelor, D.W. Manktelow and A.R. Tomkins, pp. 529-534 |
| Presidential address to the 49th NZ Plant Protection Conference on 14 August 1996
R.E. Falloon, pp. 547-549 | |
| Secretary's annual report - 1996/97
J.A. Zabkiewicz, pp. 549-550 | |
| NZPPS Research Scholarship - Adrian Antonov
p. 550 | |
| Melon aphid resistance management strategy
N.A. Martin and P.J. Cameron, pp. 551-555 |
Material from these papers was presented at the Annual Conference held at Lincoln University, Lincoln on 18-21 August 1997.
Edited by M. O'Callaghan.
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