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Northeastern Center for Forest Health Research
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Hamden, CT 06514

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Publications NE-4502


 

Pilarska, Daniela; Solter, Leellen; Maddox, Joseph; McManus, Michael. 1998. Microsporidia from gypsy moth (Lymantria disparL.) populations in central and western Bulgaria. Acta Zoological Bulgarica 50(2/3): 109-113.

Hajek, Ann E.; Delalibera, Italo, Jr.; McManus, Michael L. 2000. Introduction of exotic pathogens and documentation of their establishment and impact. pp. 339-369 In Lacey, Lawrence A.; Kaya, Harry K., comps., eds. Field manual of techniques in invertebrate pathology. Kluwer Academis Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

Mierzejewski, Karl; Reardon, Richard C.; Dubois, Normand R. 2000. Conventional application equipment: aerial application. pp. 113-151 In Lacey, Lawrence A.; Kaya, Harry K., comps., eds. Field manual of techniques in invertebrate pathology. Kluwer Academis Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

Novotny, Julius; Pilarska, Daniela; Maddox, Joseph; McManus, Michael. 2000. Studies of frequency of entomopathogens in populations of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) in Slovakia during a latency period. Acta Zoologica Bulgaria 52(1): 45-49.

Pilarska, D.; McManus, M.; Hajek, A.E.; Herrard, F.; Vega, F.E., Pilarska, P. 2000. Introduction of the entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga Hum., Shim. & Sop. (Zygometes: Entomophthorales) to a Lymantria dispar (L.) (Leopidoptera: Lymantriidae) population in Bulgaria. Journal of Pest Science 73(5): 123-126.

van Frankenhuyzen, K.; Reardon, R.C.; Dubois, N.R. 2000. Forest defoliators. pp. 527-556 In Lacey, Lawrence A.; Kaya, Harry K., comps., eds. Field manual of techniques in invertebrate pathology. Kluwer Academis Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

Webb, R.E.; Thorpe, K.W.; Podgwaite, J.D.; Reardon, R.D.; White, G.B.; Talley, S.E. 2000. Efficacy of Gypchek against the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) and residual effects in the year following treatment. Journal of Entomological Science 34(4): 404-414.

Dubois, N.R.; McManus, M.L.; Huntley, P.J.; Newman, D. 2001. Implementation of a program to optimize the use of Bacillus thuringiensis against the browntail moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea). pp. 37-44 In Liebhold, A.M.; McManus, M.L.; Otvos, I.S.; Fosbroke, S.L.C., eds. Proceedings, Integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. General Technical Report NE-277.

Pilarska, D.; Linde A.; Goertz, D.; McManus, M.; Solter, L. Bochev, N. 2001. First report on the distribution of microsporidian infections of browntail moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea L.) populations in Bulgaria. Journal of Pest Science 73(5): 123-126.

Webb, R.E.; Shapiro, M.; Thorpe, K.W.; Peiffer R.A.; Fuester, R.W.; Podgwaite, J.D. 2001. Potentiation by a granulosis virus of Gypchek, the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) nuclear polyhedrosis virus product. Journal of Entomological Science 36(2): 169-176.

 

 
 

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