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Classical Weed Biocontrol: a Lost Case or the Only Way Forward? Hariet L. Hinz, Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) Switzerland
STARRY STONEWORT AND CURLY-LEAF PONDWEED MANAGEMENT
Effects of Repeated Herbicidal Control and Environmental Conditions on Curlyleaf Pondweed Michael Verhoeven, Daniel Larkin, Raymond Newman, Univ. of Minnesota - Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center
Predicting and Responding to Starry Stonewort Invasion in Minnesota Lakes Daniel Larkin, Univ. of Minnesota; Ranjan Muthukrishnan, Univ. of Minnesota; Wesley Glisson, Univ. of Minnesota; Carli Wagner, Univ. of Minnesota; Rafael Contreras-Rangel, Univ. of Minnesota; Michael Verhoeven, Univ. of Minnesota
The Evaluation of Starry Stonewort Control Projects in Minnesota Christine Jurek, Minnesota DNR
Hand-Pulling Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) in Grand Lake, Stearns County, Minnesota Timothy Plude, Minnesota DNR
DEALING WITH INVASIVES DURING RESTORATION, PART I
Persistence of Invasive Species Over Time in Prairie Reconstructions Diane Larsen, US Geological Survey; J.B. Bright, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Pauline Drobney, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Jennifer Larson, Polistes Foundation; Sara Vacek, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Can Revegetation Prevent Re-Establishment of Removed Invasive Plant Species? Michael Schuster, Peter Wragg, Peter Reich, Univ. of Minnesota
Submersed Aquatic Plant Restoration: A Case Study from Below the Surface Keegan Lund, Minnesota DNR; James Johnson, Freshwater Scientific Services
Emerging Native Seeding Practices to Prevent Invasive Species Dan Shaw, Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources
Pesticides Drift, Invasive Grasses, and the Disappearance of Threatened and Endangered Butterflies Erik Runquist, Minnesota Zoo
PALMER AMARANTH AND NATIVE SEED PRODUCTION, PART I
Seed Inspections Can Prevent the Spread of Noxious Weeds Michael Merriman, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture
Partnering to Prevent the Introduction of Invasive Species in Native Seed Dan Shaw, Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources
Seed Labelling in Minnesota–Why are Labels Required and What Does a Label Convey? Denise Thiede, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture
Native Seed Quality in Production Jessi Strinmoen, Shooting Star Native Seeds
Introduction of Palmer Amaranth into Iowa and Minnesota: Lessons Learned Anthony Cortilet, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture
INVASIVE PLANTS IN THE CARROT FAMILY
Carrot Family Identification Part I David Hanson, Minnesota Dept. of Transportation
Carrot Family Identification Part 2 (see second part of presentation above) David Hanson, Minnesota Dept. of Transportation
Invasion of the Giant Hogweed: Working with Landowners and the Public Kelly Kearns, Wisconsin DNR; Josh Kraemer, Applied Ecological Services; Jill Hapner, Southeastern Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium
Management of Wild Parsnip in Non-Crop Areas with Herbicides Chris Bloomingdale, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Jason Belcher, Bayer Crop Science; Mark Renz, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Developing a Cost-Effective Approach to Control Wild Chervil, Wild Parsnip, and Other Invasive Roadside Weeds Lee Shambeau, 4-Control
PLAYCLEANGO SUMMIT PART II
Strategic Marketing 101: How To Engage Your Stakeholders Using the PlayCleanGo Campaign Jacqueline Lalley, Partner, YodelPop Inc.
Final Discussion: How Can PlayCleanGo Staff Help You?
INVASIVE EARTHWORMS
‘Jumping Worms’, Amynthas agrestis: Impacts on Forest Soils and Tree Seedlings Tricia Bethke, The Morton Arboretum
Effects of Invasive Jumping Earthworms on Sugar Maple Functioning Kimberly O’Keefe, Katherine McCulloh, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
Invasion Dynamics and Community Changes in Hardwood Forests Following the Arrival of Asian Jumping Worms Bradley Herrick, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum; Katie Laushman, US Geological Survey; Sara Hotchkiss, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Marie Johnston, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum
Cocoon Heat Tolerance of Earthworms Amynthas tokioensis and Amnythas agrestis Marie Johnston, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Bradley Herrick, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum
Successful Education and Outreach for Jumping Worms in Wisconsin Jodie Ellis, Bernadette Williams, Wisconsin DNR Forest Health
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL I
Unraveling the Microorganisms Associated with Eurasian Watermilfoil: Potential Candidates for Biological Control? Prince Mathai, Univ. of Minnesota; Hannah Dunn, Univ. of Minnesota; Paolo Magnone, Univ. of Minnesota; Michael Sadowsky, Univ. of Minnesota
Is Biocontrol a Future Control Option for Flowering Rush Management? Jennifer Andreas, Washington State Univ. Extension; Hariet Hinz, Center for Agriculture and Biosciences International Switzerland; Patrick Haefliger, Center for Agriculture and Biosciences International Switzerland; Peter Rice, Univ. of Montana; Jenifer Parsons Washington State Dept. of Ecology; Greg Haubrich, Washington State Dept. of Agriculture
Invasive Plant Integrated Pest Management: Where, When and Why Classical Weed Biological Control is Critical Carol Bell Randall, USDA Forest Service
Understanding the Theoretical and Ecological Influence of the Parasitoid Aphelinus certus on Soybean Aphid James Miksanek, George Heimpel, Univ. of Minnesota Dept. of Entomology
Biological Control of Canada Thistle: Host Range of Hadroplontus litura on Native Cirsium spp. Mary Marek-Spartz, Univ. of Minnesota; Elizabeth Katovich, Univ. of Minnesota; Roger Becker, Univ. of Minnesota; Monika Chandler, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Laura Van Riper, Minnesota DNR
EURASIAN WATERMILFOIL
Lakewide Control of Eurasian Watermilfoil: A New Model for Success Keegan Lund, Minnesota DNR; Justine Dauphinais, Coon Creek Watershed District; James Johnson Freshwater Scientific Services
Lakewide Control of Eurasian Watermilfoil: A New Model for Success- Part 2 (see second part of presentation above) Keegan Lund, Minnesota DNR; Justine Dauphinais, Coon Creek Watershed District; James Johnson Freshwater Scientific Services
Planning and Evaluating Large-Scale Herbicide Treatments for Control of Invasive Milfoil in Challenging Scenarios Eddie Heath, Onterra, LLC; Michelle Nault, Wisconsin DNR; Tim Hoyman, Onterra, LLC
Early Operational Demonstration of Selective Invasive Watermilfoil Control with ProcellaCOR (a.i. Florpyrauxifen-Benzyl) Mark Heilman, SePRO Corporation
Modelling Eurasian Watermilfoil Occurrence and Abundance: Application to Prioritizing Prevention and Control Alison Mikulyuk, Wisconsin DNR; Ellen R. Kujawa, Lake Champlain Basin Program; Catherine M. Hein, Wisconsin DNR; M. Jake Vander Zanden, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison
DEALING WITH INVASIVES DURING RESTORATION, PART II
Oak Savanna Resilience-Based Site Assessment Tool to Guide Restoration Requiring Invasive Species Control Eric Chien, Susan Galatowitsch, Univ. of Minnesota
The Effect of Invasive Species Before, During and After Restorations Gina Quiram, Wade Johnson, Minnesota DNR
Time, Excavation, and Soil Nutrient Concentration Can Influence Wetland Plant Communities Sarah Winikoff, Jacques Finlay, Univ. of Minnesota Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
Challenges and Successes in Large-Scale Restoration Chip DeAngelo, EKoepke Jonathan, DeDina Samantha, ENCAP, Inc.
Revegetating Invaded Sites with Natives: New Resources for CWMAs/CISMAs and Beyond Clair Ryan, Midwest Invasive Plant Network; Susan Franklin, Midwest Invasive Plant Network; Jason Stevens, USDA-Forest Service; Kurt Dreisilker, The Morton Arboretum
PALMER AMARANTH AND NATIVE SEED PRODUCTION, PART II
Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Management in Minnesota Conservation Plantings Shane Blair, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Curtis Olson, Univ. of Minnesota Extension; Monika Chandler, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Donald Opdahl, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Dustin Looman, Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa; Zachary Dieterman, Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa; Anthony Cortilet, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture
Species Distribution Models of Multiple Stages of Invasion in Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Ryan Briscoe Runquist, Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Plant and Microbial Biology; Peter Tiffin, Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Plant and Microbial Biology; David Moeller, Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Plant and Microbial Biology
Genetic Markers for Reliable Detection of Palmer Amaranth in Seed Mixture Anthony Brusa, Univ. of Minnesota; Eric Patterson, Colorado State Univ.; Kevin Dorn, Univ. of Minnesota; Todd Gaines, Colorado State Univ.; Anita Kuepper, Colorado State Univ.; Jim Anderson, Univ. of Minnesota; Rob Stupar, Univ. of Minnesota; Don Wyse, Univ. of Minnesota
Simulating Potential Palmer Amaranth Distribution Under Current Climate and RCP 8.5 Scenario Erica Kistner-Thomas, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Midwest Climate Hub; Jerry Hatfield, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment
INVASIVE INSECTS
Economic Impacts of Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) in MN Gigi DiGiacomo, Univ. of Minnesota
Life-Table Studies and Modeling Time-Temperature Relationships in Cold-Induced Mortality of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) Byju Nambidiyattil Govindan, Univ. of Minnesota; William Hutchison, Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Minnesota; Robert Koch, Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Minnesota; Tracy Twine, Dept. of Soil, Water and Climate, Univ. of Minnesota; Peter Snyder, Dept. of Soil, Water and Climate, Univ. of Minnesota; Mark Abrahamson, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture
Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Novel Insecticides on Invasive Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) Matthew Gullickson, Univ. of Minnesota; Mary Rogers, Univ. of Minnesota; William Hutchison, Univ. of Minnesota; Eric Burkness, Univ. of Minnesota
The Overwintering Biology of Aphelinus certus, an Adventive Parasitoid of Soybean aphid Carl Stenoien, Univ. of Minnesota; Lindsey Christianson, Univ. of Minnesota; Kelton Welch, Univ. of Minnesota; Keith Hopper, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; George Heimpel, Univ. of Minnesota
Morphological and Behavioral Differences in Spotted Wing Drosophila Winter and Summer Morphs Anh Tran, Univ. of Minnesota; Mark Asplen, Metropolitan State Univ.; William Hutchison, Univ. of Minnesota
MONITORING AND MANAGING FOREST INVASIVE PLANTS
Cover it Up! Using Plants to Control Buckthorn Peter Wragg, Univ. of Minnesota; Mike Schuster, Univ. of Minnesota; Lee Frelich, Univ. of Minnesota; Alex Roth, Friends of the Mississippi River; Paul Bockenstedt, Stantec; Shawn Schottler, St. Croix Watershed Research Station; Dan Miller, Univ. of Minnesota; Peter Reich, Univ. of Minnesota
The Progression of Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) Eradication in Minnesota Christina Basch, Monika Chandler, Emilie Justen, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Angela Gupta, Dawn Littleton, Univ. of Minnesota - Extension; Dustin Looman, Zachary Dieterman, Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa
Amur Cork Tree (Phellodendron amurense) and Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) in Wisconsin: Inventory, Outreach and Control Efforts Michael Putnam, Wisconsin DNR
Community Approach to Containing a Pioneer Stand of Amur Cork Tree Christopher Gaetzke, Lower Chippewa Invasives Partnership, Inc.
Monitoring Garlic Mustard in Minnesota - Now You See Them, Now You Don’t Roger Becker, Univ. of Minnesota; Laura Van Riper, Minnesota DNR; Rebecca Montgomery, Lori Knosalla, Mary Marek-Spartz, Jeanie Katovich, Brad Kinkaid, Univ. of Minnesota
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL II
Genetic Technology for Controlling Invasive Species Siba Das, Univ. of Minnesota
The Impact of Pioneer Choice on Biocontrol Establishment for Invasive Plants Alyssa Hakes, Lawrence Univ.; Gina Quiram, Minnesota DNR
Leafy Spurge Biocontrol Fails in Some Habitats. How to Proceed John Gaskin, USDA ARS; Natalie West, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Carp Killing Viruses Reach Minnesota! Could It be a Window of Opportunity? Isaiah Tolo, Univ. of Minnesota, Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center; Soumesh Pahdi, Univ. of Minnesota, Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center, Dept. of Fisheries Wildlife and Conservation Biology; Margaret McEachran, Univ. of Minnesota, Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center, Dept. of Fisheries Wildlife and Conservation Biology; Sunil Mor, Univ. of Minnesota, Molecular Diagnostic Development Laboratory, Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Dept. of Veterinary Population Medicine; Alexander Primus, Univ. of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine, Dept. of Veterinary Population Medicine; Nicholas Phelps, Univ. of Minnesota, Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center, Dept. of Fisheries Wildlife and Conservation Biology
Biology of a Rust Fungus Infecting Rhamnus frangula and Phalaris arundinacea Yue Jin, USDA-Agricultural Research Service Cereal Disease Laboratory