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PROGRAM
Sunday Evening, 8 November 2015
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Registration:
Set Up Poster:
Location: South/West Foyer
Location: Shutter East I-II
Monday Morning, 9 November 2015
6:30 am
7:00 am
7:00 am
Registration:
Set Up Poster Presentations:
Coffee:
Location: South/West Foyer
Location: Shutter East I-II
Location: Shutter East I-II
8:00 am
Moderator:
8:00-8:15
8:15-9:00
9:00-9:25
9:25-9:50
9:50-10:00
PLENARY SESSION: Welcome, ODP, Regulatory
Miriam Borja
Welcome Miriam Borja
James Butler -Methyl Bromide in the Atmosphere: A Scientific Overview and Update
Jeremy Arling – Overview of the Global Phaseout of Methyl Bromide
Rick Keigwin – OPP Update on Fumigant Issues
Gary Obenauf-Housekeeping
Location: Great Room I-IV
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Break
10:30 am – 12:00 noon
PLENARY SESSION – Fumigant Regulations
Moderator:
Miriam Borja
10:30-11:00
Randy Segawa – California Regulatory Update
11:00-11:30
Herbert Bolton – Methyl Bromide Transitions: USDA NIFA Integrated Competitive Grant Program
11:30-12:00
Coping with Fumigation Strategies in the Florida Industry after Methyl Bromide
Kenneth Parker, Executive Director, Florida Strawberry Growers Association
Reggie Brown, Executive Vice President, Florida Tomato Exchange
12:00 until 1:00 pm
LUNCH BREAK
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Location: Shutter East I-II
Location: Great Room I-IV
Monday Afternoon, 9 November 2015, Concurrent Sessions
Registration:
Location: South/West Foyer
Preplant Session I:
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session I: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Rooms I-III
Title: Emissions, Films
Title: Alternative Fumigants
Moderator:
Hussein Ajwa
Moderator:
Ellen Thoms
1:00-1:20
Dujardin, Ralf (1) – Controlled Release of Pesticides from
1:00-1:20
Liu, Yong-Biao (30) -- Nitric Oxide Fumigation for
Plastic Mulches – An Alternative to Soil Fumigants?
Postharvest Pest Control
1:20-1:40
Gao, Sudan (2) – Emission, Pest Control, and Crop Response 1:20-1:40
Jimenez, Leonel (31) -- Postharvest Chamber Fumigation
in Almond Orchard Soil Fumigation
Comparison of Brevipalpus
1:40-2:00
Stevens, Mary (3) – Efficacy of Pic-Clor 60 Used with
1:40-2:00
Walse, Spencer (32) -- Postharvest Treatment Research at
Totally Permeable Film for Nutsedge Control
USDA-ARS: Stored Product Fumigation
2:00-2:20
Thalavaisundaram, Swaminathan (4) – VIF Improves the
2:00-2:20
Gear, Ian (33) -- Ethanedinitrile: Rationale for the
Efficacy of EDN® Fumigas in the Australian Strawberry
Development of Efficacy Data
Nursery Industry
2:20-2:40
Gear, Ian (34) -- Comparative Toxicity of two Fumigants to
2:20-2:40
Noling, Joe (5) -- Assessing Soil Fumigant Performance
Arhopalus ferus
Using Strawberry Canopy Greenness 2014-15
2:40-3:00
Hosoda, Ed (35) -- Effective Use of Cylinderized ULV
Insecticide
2:40-3:00
Discussion Session
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Break
Location: Shutter East I-II
Preplant Session II:
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session II: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Rooms I-III
Title: Modeling Emissions, Buffers, Regulatory Issues
Title: Sulfuryl Fluoride
Moderator: Joe Noling
Moderator:
Ian Gear
3:30-3:50
Sullivan, Ryan (6) – Dilution of Airborne Fumigants Over
3:30-3:50
Bonifácio, Luís Filipe (36) -- Sulfuryl Fluoride Application
Treated Fields: Implications for Buffer Zones
on Wood against Pinewood Nematode and Vectors
3:50-4:10
Sullivan, David (7) – Dilution Over Treated Fields:
3:50-4:10
Thoms, Ellen (37) -- Sulfuryl Fluoride for the Control of
Refinement of Modeling Buffer Zones
Phosphine-Resistant Insects
4:10-4:30
Segawa, Randy (8) -- California Department of Pesticide
4:10-4:30
Ghimire, Mukti (38) -- Sulfuryl Fluoride as a Quarantine
Regulation Technical Update
Treatment for Khapra Beetle
4:30-4:50
Lakshman, Dilip (9) -- Specific Detection of Rhizoctonia
4:30-4:50
Walse, Spencer (39) -- Postharvest Treatment of Brown
Pathogens Using Genome Fingerprinting and Hybridization
Marmorated Stink Bug with Sulfuryl Fluoride
Based Analysis
4:50-5:10
Campbell, James (40) -- Meta-Analysis of Structural
4:50-5:10
Discussion Session
Treatment Efficacy in Food Facilities
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
RECEPTION
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Location: Gallery
Tuesday Morning, 10 November 2015, Concurrent Sessions
7:00 am
Registration:
Location: South/West Foyer
7:00 am
Coffee:
Location: Shutter East I-II
Preplant Session III: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session III: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Rooms I- III
Title: Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Title: Fumigant Alternatives
Moderator:
Oleg Daugovish
Moderator: Michael Hennessey
8:00-8:20
Butler, David (10) – Amendment Carbon Rate and C:N Ratio 8:00-8:20
Phillips, Thomas (41) -- Food-Safe Coatings to Prevent
Impacts the Effectiveness of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Infestations of the Ham Mite on Dry Cured Hams
8:20-8:40
Rosskopf, Erin (11) -- Addressing Practical Limitations to the 8:20-8:40
Phillips. Thomas (42) -- Ham Mite IPM: Monitoring,
Adoption Of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Prevention and Mitigation as MB Alternatives
8:40-9:00
Daugovish, Oleg (12) – Carbon Source and Irrigation Affect
8:40-9:00
Schilling, Wes (43) -- Food Grade Coating Use to Prevent
Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation in Strawberry
Mite Infestations in Dry Cured Ham Production
9:00-9:20
Mazzola, Mark (13) – ASD Efficacy is Associated with
9:00-9:20
Kabir, Baba (44) -- Evaluation of Insecticidal Potentials
Altered Soil Microbiome and Metabolome
of Nigerian Raw Diatomaceous Earth
9:20-9:40
Mazzola, Mark (14) -- Reduced Rate Seed Meal Amendment 9:20-9:40
Zilberman, David (45) -- The Economics of Precision
Efficacy is Plant Genotype-Dependent
Technology and Its Implication for Methyl Bromide
9:40-10:00
Fennimore, Steven (64) – Fumigant & Non-Fumigant Soil
9:40-10:00
Discussion Session
Disinfestation Systems for Flower & Strawberry
10:00-10:30
POSTER SESSION
Moderator: Jeremy Arling
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Break
Location: Shutter East I-II
Preplant Session IV: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session IV: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Rooms I-III
Title: Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Title: Emissions Control
Moderator:
Erin Rosskopf
Moderator:
Wes Schilling
10:30-10:50 Huang, Xinqi (15) – Control of Banana Fusarium Wilt Disease 10:30-10:50
Thompson, James (46) -- Methyl Bromide Emission
by Reductive Soil Disinfestation
Control Using a Commercial Scrubber and Absorbing
10:50-11:10
Muramoto, Joji (16) -- Controlling Fusarium Wilt of
Fluid
Strawberries By Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
10:50-11:10
Hall, Wiley (47) -- The Effect of Soil Characteristics on
11:10-11:30
Browne, Gregg (17) – Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation For
Methyl Bromide Depuration Rates from Buried
Control of Prunus Replant Disease
Activated Carbon
11:30-11:50
Hoffman, Mark (18) – Soil Disinfestation with Steam in
11:10-11:30
Mitch, William (48) -- A Novel Activated Carbon-coated
California Strawberry Production
Carbon Cloth Electrode for the Capture and Electrolytic
Destruction of Methyl Bromide from Post-harvest
11:50-12:00
Discussion Session
Fumigations
11:30-11:50
Mitch, William (49) -- Electrolytic Removal of
Chloropicrin by an Activated Carbon-Based Electrode
System
10:50-12:10
Pignatello, Joseph (77) -- Removal of CH3br from Vent
Streams by Catalysis or Adsorption-Catalysis
12:00 until 1:00 pm
LUNCH BREAK
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Tuesday Afternoon, 10 November 2015, Concurrent Sessions
Preplant Session V: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room IV
Title: Alternatives
Moderator: Josh Freeman
1:00-1:20
Ajwa, Husein (19) – Dominus, Paladin, Trifecta, and Pic-Clor
for Strawberry Production
1:20-1:40
Boyd, Nathan (20) – Weed Control in Florida Tomato with
Combinations Of Dimethyl Disulfide, Chloropicrin, 1,3Dichloropropene and Metam Potassium
1:40-2:00
Noling, Joe (21) – Large Scale Trailing of Fumigant
Alternatives in Florida Strawberry 2015
2:00-2:20
Leon, Chris (22) – Dominus Biofumigant: Research And
Registration Update
2:20-2:40
Westerdahl, Becky (23) -- Integration of Application Timing
and Irrigation on Managing Nematodes on Carrots with
NIMITZ
2:40-3:00
Discussion Session
Postharvest Session V: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Rooms I-III
Title: Phytosanitary and Quarantine Issues
Moderator:
James Thompson
1:00-1:20
Hennessey, Michael (50) -- APHIS Methyl Bromide
Alternatives Methods Development Program Projects
2015
1:20-1:40
Glennon, Dennis (51) -- Web Based Monitoring for
Quarantine Fumigations Part 7
1:40-2:00
Hall, Wiley (52) -- Analytical Challenges in the World Wide
Import/Export of Agricultural Commodities
2:00-2:20
Gear, Ian (53) -- Potential Phytosanitary Treatments for
Export Logs: A Literature Review
2:20-3:00
Discussion Session
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Break
Preplant Session VI: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session VI: Submitted Papers
Title: Deep Fumigation Supplemental, Biofumigation
Title:
Moderator:
Nathan Boyd
Moderator:
3:30-3:50
Qin, Ruijin (24) – Deep Fumigation in Totally Impermeable
3:30-3:50
Film Covered Raised-Bed Production System
3:50-4:10
3:50-4:10
Jacoby, Tyler (25) – Large-scale Evaluation of Supplemental 4:10-4:30
Chloropicrin Applications to Manage Fusarium Wilt in
4:30-4:50
Commercial Tomato Production
4:35-5:10
Panel Discussion
4:10-4:30
Noling, Joe (26) – Resolving Fumigant Performance
Inconsistencies with Vertical Management Zones
4:30-4:50
McKenry, Michael (27) – New Tactics For Replanting
Juglans Using ‘Starve And Switch’ Strategy
4:50-5:10
Wang, Qingren (28) – Integration of Biofumigation with
Microorganism Control Pepper Phytophthora Blight
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Location: Shutter East I-II
Loc: Great Rooms I-III
Wednesday Morning, 11 November 2015, Concurrent Sessions
7:00 am
Registration:
7:00 am
Coffee:
Preplant Session VII: Submitted Papers
Title:
Moderator:
8:00-8:40
8:40-9:00
9:00-9:20
9:20-9:40
9:40-10:00
Discussion Session
10:00 am – 10:30 am
Location: South/West Foyer
Location: Shutter East I-II
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session VII: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room I-III
Title: Phytosanitary Irradiation: Regulatory and Industry Challenges and
Successes
Moderator:
Laura Jeffers
8:00-8:20
Craven, Emily (54) -- The Reliability of Gamma Processing
for Phytosanitary Applications
8:20-8:40
Jeffers, Laura (55) -- PPQ Phytosanitary Irradiation Program
8:40-9:00
Hollingsworth, Ryan (56) -- Port of Entry Treatment
9:00-9:20
Bautista, Marco (57) – A Success Story: Mexican
Preclearance Phytosanitary Irradiation Program
9:20-9:40
Smither, Margaret (58) -- PPQ Export Program and
Phytosanitary Treatment for US Exports
9:40-10:00
Discussion Session
Break/Poster Session
Location: Shutter East I-II
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Preplant Session VIII: Submitted Papers
Title:
Moderator:
10:30-10:50
10:50-11:10
11:10-11:30
11:30-11:50
11:50-12:00
Discussion Session
12:00 until 1:00 pm
Preplant Session VIII: Submitted Papers
Title:
Moderator:
1:00-1:20
1:20-1:40
1:40-2:00
2:00-2:20
2:20-2:40
2:40-3:00
Discussion Session
Loc: Great Room IV
Postharvest Session VIII: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room I-III
Title: Phytosanitary Irradiation: Research Initiatives to Support the
Technology
Moderator:
Woody Bailey
10:30-10:50
Hennon, Yves (59) -- Research in Phytosanitary Irradiation:
The role of the Joint FAO-IAEA Division
10:50-11:10
Starns, Chip (60) -- Electronic Cold-Pasteurization (ECP); a
Viable Alternative for Post-harvest Treatment of Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
11:10-11:30
Hahn, Daniel (61) -- Critical pO2 as a Diagnostic of when
Modified Atmospheres affect Phytosanitary Irradiation
11:30-11:50
Prakash, Anuradha (62) -- Effect of Phytosanitary Irradiation
on the Quality of Pummelos and Mandarins
11:50-12:10
Salzman, Keyan (63) -- Hypoxic Response in the Grain
Storage Insect Pest Callosobruchus maculatus
LUNCH BREAK
Loc: Great Room IV Postharvest Session VIII: Submitted Papers
Loc: Great Room I-III
Title: 3rd Annual Phytosanitary Irradiation Port of Entry Stakeholder
Meeting
Moderator:
Laura Jeffers and Justin Wall
1:00-3:00
3:00 am – 3:30 am
The End – Hope to see you next year in Orlando, Florida!
Break/Poster Session
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Location: Shutter East I-II
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
PREPLANT:
Roberts, Daniel (65) – Ethanol Extracts Of Serratia marcescens Control Pythium ultimum On Cucumber
Momma, Noriaki (66) – Activities of Fumigants & Anaerobic Soil Disinfestations Under Low Temperature
Martin, Frank (67) – Population Structure and Host Preference of M. phaseolina on Strawberry
Blecker, Steve (68) – California Fumigant Use Trends In Agriculture, Preplant (2000-2013)
Kooliyottil, Rinu (69) –Alternative Eradication Strategies for Control of the Pale Cyst Nematode
Strauss, Sarah (70) – Control Of Walnut Soilborne Phytopathogenes Using Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation
Burelle, Nancy (71) – Susceptibility of Caladium Cultivars To Meloidogyne spp.
Kobara, Yuso (72) – Estimation of Emissions Fluxes From Fumigated Fields for Atmospheric Simulations
Mattner, Scott (73) – Efficacy and Plant-Back of DMDS in the Australian Strawberry Nursery Industry
Browne, Gregg (74) – Soil Testing And Spot Fumigation: Potential for Reducing Orchard Fumigant Use
POSTHARVEST:
Park, Mingoo (75) -- Commercial Application of Two MeBr Alternative Fumigation on Imported Pineapple
Moon, Young-Mi (76) -- Methyl Bromide Health Monitoring
Gear, Ian (78) -- Supply of Burnt Pine Longhorn Larvae for Disinfestation Trials
Gear, Ian (79) -- Rearing Bark Beetles for Use in Disinfestation Trials
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