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CALIFORNIA FOREST PEST COUNCIL
53rd ANNUAL MEETING
What’s New in Forest
Insect and Pathogen Research and Management?
November 9-10, 2004
Heidrick Ag. Center
1962 Hays Lane, Woodland, CA
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November 9th
2004
DISEASE COMMITTEE MEETING-Bill
Woodruff, Chair
Bill Woodruff, Chair, CFPC Disease
Committee. USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Susanville
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What’s happening in USDA- Forest
Service, Forest Health Protection?
Julie Lydick,
Director, USDA-FS, Forest Health Protection, Pacific Southwest Region,
Vallejo
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Oak Decline
Investigations in Mexico - a Cooperative Effort (11kb
PDF Abstract)
John Kliejunas, USDA -FS, Forest Health
Protection, Pacific Southwest Region, Vallejo
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Highlights of Results for Blister Rust on
Colorado Limber and Bristlecone Pine: Inoculation
Conditions, Host Phenology, and Suggestions for Screening High-Elevation
White Pines
Det Vogler, USDA FS, Institute of Forest Genetics, Pacific Southwest
Research Station, Davis
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Pathogens and Plant Community
Structure in a Sierra Mixed-Conifer Old-Growth Forest -- PhD Dissertation
Tom Smith, California Department of Forestry and
Fire Protection, Davis
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National Hazard Tree Database
(792kb PDF file)
John Pronos, USDA-FS, Forest Health Protection,
Sonora, CA
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2004 High
Elevation Five-Needle Pine
and White Pine Blister Rust Survey in California
(1,636kb PDF file)
Joan Dunlap, USDA-FS Sugar Pine Blister Rust Program Manager, Placerville;
Patricia Maloney, UC Davis; and Dan Duriscoe, National Park Service, Death
Valley NP
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Disease Business meeting -- Election of
committee officers (24kb PDF file)
INSECT
COMMITTEE MEETING- Chris Fettig, Chair
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Status of Pinyon Pine Mortality in
Northern California
Sheri L. Smith (Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service, Susanville)
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Status of
Pinyon Pine Mortality in
Southern California (2.837kb PDF file)
Laura Merrill (Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service, Riverside)
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Studies
on the Aggregation Pheromone of the Pinyon Ips, Ips confusus, in Nevada and
the Southwestern United States (2,597kb PDF file)
Steven J. Seybold, (Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service,
Davis), Thomas Eager (Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service,
Gunnison), Brytten Steed (Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service,
Ogden), and Sheri L. Smith (Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service,
Susanville)
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Sudden
Oak Death Research: Disease Progression (Watershed Monitoring (and the Role
of Scolytid Beetles in the Disease
Brice A. McPherson (UC Berkeley), David L. Wood (UC Berkeley), Andrew J.
Storer (Michigan Technological University), Pavel Svihra (University of
California Cooperative Extension), Sylvia R. Mori (U. S. Forest Service
(Albany), Nadir Erbilgin (UC Berkeley), Richard B. Standiford (UC Berkeley),
Maggi Kelly (UC Berkeley)
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Efficacy of Microencapsulated
Pheromone for Mating Disruption of Western Pine Shoot Borer, Eucosma
sonomana
Nancy E. Gillette (Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service,
Berkeley), Donald R. Owen (California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection, Redding), J. Webster (Total Forestry, Redding) and John D. Stein
(Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USDA Forest Service, Morgantown)
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Disruption of
Western Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis, Response to Baited
Traps with Angiosperm Volatiles and Verbenone (2,743kb
PDF file)
Christopher J. Fettig (Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest
Service, Davis) and Dezene P. Huber (Pacific Southwest Research Station,
USDA Forest Service, Davis and University of California, Davis)
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Disease Committee Business meeting -- Election of committee officers (39kb
PDF file)
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Wednesday, November 10th 2004 -- General Session
What’s
New in Forest Insect and Pathogen Research and Management?
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Forest Conditions
2004
David Schultz, USDA Forest
Service, Forest Health Protection, Redding
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Focus on Southern California
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Southern CA
Die-Off – Status and Update on Treatment Progress
(3,320kb PDF file)
Glenn
Barley, Unit Forester, California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection, San Bernardino
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Southern CA
Edison’s Challenge – Managing the Southern California Die-Off
Bonnie
Burchill, Environmental Resource Solutions, Inc, Santa Rosa
Oral presentation
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The Influence of Stand Density on Mortality in California's Forests – An
Analysis of Inventory Data (2,585kb PDF file)
Michael Landram, Regional Silviculturist, USDA-Forest Service, Pacific
Southwest Region
Forest Pathogens
Forest Insects
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Efficacy Tests Of New Insecticides and Formulations Registered For
Protection of High-Valued Trees from Bark Beetle Attack
(2,514kb PDF file)
Christopher
P. Dabney and Christopher J. Fettig, Pacific Southwest Research Station,
USDA Forest Service, Davis
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The Effect of Hazardous Fuel Reduction Treatments in the Wildland-Urban
Interface On the Amount and Distribution of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree
Mortality (6,876 KB PDF File)
Christopher J. Fettig, Joel McMillin, John A. Anhold, Robert R. Borys and
Steven J. Seybold, Pacific Southwest Research Station and Forest Health
Protection-R3, USDA Forest Service
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The
Banded Elm Bark Beetle: Update on an Invasive Pest of Elms
(2,219kb PDF file)
Steven J. Seybold, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
Davis
Miscellaneous Topics
Moderator – John Pronos, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Sonora
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