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A Workshop Program
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... Appendix A Workshop Program PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ECOLOGICALLY BASED PEST MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Achieving the Vision March 10-11, 1999 Norm Raleigh Hilton, Raleigh, NC March 10 1999 Session I: Introduction (plenary session) 3:0~3:10 PM Introduce the Charge Ralph Hardy, National Agricultural Biotechnology Council 3:1~3:30 Vision for Ecologically Based Pest Management Neal Van Alfen, American Phytopathological Society 3:3~3:50 Question and Answer Session 53
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... Smith, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Integrating Soil Crop and Weed Management in Low-External-Input Faming Matt Liehman, Iowa State University Microbial Ecology Steven Lindow, University of California, Berkeley Combining Models and Field Experimentation to Understand Insect-Pathogen Dynamics Greg Dwyer, University of Notre Dame Open Discussion Dinner After-Dinner Presentation and Discussion Pest Prevention Eugene P
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... 1:3~2:45 Neal Van Alfen Session V: Synthesis 2:45-3:00 Ralph Hardy 3:00 Adjourn SESSION III DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Key Components and Elements Critical to Achieving the Vision Research discussion group Facilitator: Jenny Broome, University of California, Davis 1. What are goals of ecologically based pest management systems (e.g., manipulating biological processes, stability in production)
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... 8. What are potential roles of collaborators, including professional societies, in advancing research investments in ecologically based pest management (e.g., policy)


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