Session Details

[4-1]De-coding the Role of Insect Communication in IPM: Present Research and Future Directions

Mon. Aug 26, 2024 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Room 555
Chair: Justin George (USDA-ARS), Rupesh Kariyat (University of Arkansas)

[4-1-01]The Building Blocks of Efficacious Semiochemical Pest Management in Crop Protection.

*Agenor Mafra Neto1, Ruben Machota1, Ligia Bortoli1, Jesse Saroli1, Max Lasiter1, Carmem Bernardi1, Vanessa Soria1, Berenice Rico1, Anderson Hedgecock1, Dick Pederson1, Christopher Fettig2, Steve Munson3 (1. ISCA Technologies INC. (United States of America), 2. United States Department of Agriculture (United States of America), 3. United States Forestry Service (United States of America))

[4-1-02]Integrating semiochemicals and trap crops towards developing an attract-and-kill strategy against tarnished plant bug, Lygus Lineolaris, (Hemiptera:Miridae) in cotton.

*Justin George1, Gadi V.P. Reddy1, David R. Hall2 (1. Southern Insect Management Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Stoneville, MS (United States of America), 2. Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Kent (UK))

[4-1-03]Using chemical ecology and ecophysiology to understand herbivory X drought interactions in Soybean, and its impact on host and herbivore growth and defense traits.

*Rupesh Kariyat1 (1. Associate Professor of Entomology, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, 72701 (United States of America))

[4-1-04]Decoding direct and indirect sorghum defenses against sap-sucking aphids

*Joe Louis1 (1. University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States of America))

[4-1-05]Decoding the semiochemically-mediated interactions among an invasive insect pest, a pathogen, and their fruit host

*Cesar Rodriguez-Saona1, Amanda Quadrel1, Caitlin Rering2, Pablo Urbaneja-Bernat3 (1. Rutgers University (United States of America), 2. USDA ARS (United States of America), 3. Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology, Barcelona (Spain))

[4-1-06]Revisiting push-pull intercropping: The ‘push’ intercrop Desmodium does not deter ovipositing Spodoptera frugiperda but decimates their offspring

*Anna Laura Erdei1, Aneth Bella David3,1, Eleni Savvidou4, Vaida Džemedžionaitė1, Advaith Chakravarthy1, Béla Péter Molnár2, Teun Dekker1 (1. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden), 2. Centre for Agricultural Research (Hungary), 3. University of Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), 4. University of Thessaly (Greece))

[4-1-07]Optimizing the use of parasitoids in pest management through elucidating the chemical and genetic basis of their sex pheromones

*Jan Buellesbach1, Weizhao Sun1 (1. University of Muenster (Germany))

[4-1-08]Complex chemical communication: multifunctional signals in a coreid bug

*Geoffrey Broadhead1, John Beck1 (1. United States Department of Agriculture (United States of America))