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Integrated Pest Management

Tentative Laboratory Schedule
Fall 2010

The laboratories will meet Monday afternoons 1:25-4:25 in B144 Comstock. The exercises marked below with an asterisk are outdoor exercises. Last minute changes in this schedule may be necessitated by bad weather. Lab will meet in the Stone Computer Classroom on October 26.

Week of Laboratory Topic
Aug. 30

*Biomonitoring: Insect and mites. A demonstration of current methods of monitoring insects and mites using sweepnets, pheromone traps, bait traps, blacklights, emergence cages, leaf brushing machines, etc. followed by an exercise in sequential sampling..

Sept. 6

No Lab Meeting.

Foundation readings on applied pest management

Sept. 13

*Biomonitoring: Quadrat sampling. An exercise in determining spatial distribution patterns and optimal quadrat size and numbers of samples for estimating populations.

Sept. 20

*Establishing EILs. We will assess the level of damage from the European corn borer in transgenic Bt-corn and a nontransgenic isoline and use the data to calculate an economic injury level.

Sept. 27

Quality control of biological control agents. An hands-on exercise in quality control assessment for biological control agents (Carol Glenister).

Oct. 4
Biomonitoring: Developing and evaluating a sampling plan. A lecture on the fundamentals of sampling for decision making followed by hands-on activities to illustrate the concepts presented. (Jan Nyrop)
Oct. 11
No Lab - Fall Break
Oct. 18
Preserving plant genetic diversity:A tour and discussion of the plant genetic conservation plantings at the Geneva Experiment Station. (Phil Forsline)
Oct. 25

Sterile insect release. Curacao -- A computer simulation exercise to explore the population dynamics involved in the sterile insect release method of insect eradication.

Meet in Stone Computer Classroom - Mann Library

Nov. 1

Practical plant pathology. A excercise/lecture on the monitoring and management of plant pathogens (Wayne Wilcox).

Nov. 8

Biological control of weeds. An assessment of the effectiveness of an insect biological control agent of a weed species.

Nov. 15

Beyond spray and pray . A demonstration and exercise with a specially designed teaching spray rig (Ron Gardner and Mike Helms).

Nov. 22

IPM label compliance. An exercise to determine whether a farm and its pest management practices conform to the criteria established to sell produce under the IPM label.

Nov. 29
No lab scheduled - review for final

 


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