Managing Soybean Aphids in 2007: How Will Biological Control Contribute? 
A distance education short course
March 6 , 2007, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 noon (CST)
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History and biology of the soybean aphid--David Voegtlin, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois
Review of the situation with soybean aphids in the Midwest--David Ragsdale, University of Minnesota, St. Paul
Biological control of soybean aphids: What is it, and what do we have to work with in the Midwest--Bob O'Neil, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
The players: Predators, parasitoids, and pathogens--Dan Mahr, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Kelley Tilmon, South Dakota State University, Brookings
Practices to conserve and use natural enemies in soybean aphid IPM--Matt O'Neal, Iowa State University, Ames
Introducing new natural enemies into the U.S.--Bob O'Neil
Foreign exploration--Kim Hoelmer, USDA-ARS, Newark, Delaware
Host specificity testing--George Heimpel, University of Minnesota,
St. Paul
Studies with non-target aphids--Cory Straub and Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Preparing for soybean aphids in 2007: Management guidelines, and the potential for biological control--Chris DiFonzo, Michigan State University, East Lansing; Marlin Rice, Iowa State University, Ames
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