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Journal of Essential Oil Research | 1991

Chemical Composition of Gaura drummondii Flower Volatiles

Roy Teranishi; Ron G. Buttery; Saima Kint; Gary R. Takeoka; Pete D. Lingren; J. R. Raulston; T. N. Shaver

ABSTRACT The chemical composition of the volatiles from the Gaura drummondii (night-blooming) flowers was determined by GC/MS, NMR and IR. The major compounds found were: syn- and anti-2-methyl-butanal oximes. Ten other compounds were also identified.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2006

Captures of Boll Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Traps Associated with Different Habitats

Dale W. Spurgeon; J. R. Raulston

Programs to eradicate the boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis grandis Boheman, from cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., in the United States rely heavily on pheromone traps for monitoring weevil populations in both active and posteradication maintenance programs. Modifications to trapping protocols that increase trap effectiveness should contribute to this eradication effort. Between October 1996 and May 1997 and between September 1997 and April 1998, we compared trap effectiveness, indicated by the numbers of captured weevils, in relation to selected habitat types. Each study period was divided into fall, winter, and spring seasons. Traps were closely associated with seven habitat types, including four types with prominent erect vegetation (brush-lined irrigation canal, brush, sugarcane, and resaca or ox-bow lake) and three types with only low-growing or sparse erect vegetation (irrigation drainage canal, unimproved pasture, and fallow fields). Captures of male and female weevils were statistically similar regardless of season or trapping habitat. Although captures differed significantly among habitats, these differences varied among seasons. Trapping habitats with prominent vegetational features generally produced higher weekly captures of weevils than habitats lacking these features. Also, captures in traps associated with prominent vegetation indicated seasonal differences in weevil activity, with highest captures occurring during the fall. Traps associated with habitats lacking prominent vegetation did not statistically demonstrate seasonal differences. Our results indicate that immediate trap surroundings strongly influence the effectiveness of the boll weevil pheromone trap. These results also suggest that effectiveness of current trapping programs may be improved through purposeful association of traps with selected vegetational features.


Fundamental and applied nematology | 1994

Steïnernema riobravis n. sp. (Rhabditida : Steinernematidae) from Texas

H. Enrique Cabanillas; G. O. Poinar; J. R. Raulston


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1993

Adult Feeding Host Range and Migratory Activities of Com Earworm, Cabbage Looper, and Celery Looper (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Moths as Evidenced by Attached Pollen

P. D. Lingren; V. M. Bryant; J. R. Raulston; M. Pendleton; John K. Westbrook; G. D. Jones


Environmental Entomology | 1994

Origin of corn earworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) migrants as determined by Citrus pollen markers and synoptic weather systems

P. D. Lingren; John K. Westbrook; V. M. Bryant; J. R. Raulston; J. F. Esquivel; G. D. Jones


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1992

Prepupal and Pupal Parasitism of Helicoverpa zea and Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) by Steinernema sp. in Cornfields in the Lower Rio Grande Valley

J. R. Raulston; S. D. Pair; J. Loera; H. E. Cabanillas


Environmental Entomology | 1997

Early-Season Migratory Flights of Corn Earworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

John K. Westbrook; W. W. Wolf; P. D. Lingren; J. R. Raulston; J. D. Lopez; J. H. Matis; Ritchie S. Eyster; J. F. Esquivel; Paul G. Schleider


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1995

Impact of Steinernema riobravis (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) on the Control of Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Corn

H. Enrique Cabanillas; J. R. Raulston


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1991

Techniques for Studying Pollen Adhering to Nectar-Feeding Corn Earworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Moths Using Scanning Electron Microscopy

V. M. Bryant; M. Pendleton; R. E. Murry; P. D. Lingren; J. R. Raulston


Environmental Entomology | 1998

Boll Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Reproductive Development as a Function of Temperature

Dale W. Spurgeon; J. R. Raulston

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P. D. Lingren

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Dale W. Spurgeon

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T. N. Shaver

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J. F. Esquivel

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John K. Westbrook

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J. D. Lopez

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J. M. Gillespie

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M. Pendleton

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V. M. Bryant

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W. W. Wolf

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