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Arthropod Management Tests

 

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About the Publication

Arthropod Management Tests (AMT) publishes short reports on preliminary and routine screening tests for management of arthropods that may be beneficial (e.g., parasitoids, predators and diseases of pests, honey bees, silkworm) or harmful (e.g., pests and disease vectors of plants, animals, and humans). Pest management methods reported in this publication may be those using chemical pesticides as well as other materials such as insect growth regulators, semiochemicals (e.g., pheromones, kairomones), traps, bio-control agents, pest-resistant plants and animals.

The publication is divided into the following sections:
Section A: Pome Fruits

Section B: Stone Fruits
Section C: Small Fruits
Section D: Citrus, Nuts and other Tree Fruits
Section E: Vegetable Crops
Section F: Field & Cereal Crops
Section G: Ornamentals

Section H: Forest & Shade Trees
Section I: Postharvest Products
Section J: Urban, Industrial and Structural
Section K: Medical and Veterinary
Section L: Laboratory Bioassays
Section M: Plant & Animal Resistance

The publication has an Editor-in-Chief and Section Editors who are volunteers from among the ESA membership. The Editor-in-Chief applies for the position and is appointed by the ESA Governing Board based on a recommendation from the journal's editorial board. Section Editors are recommended by the Editor-in-Chief and approved by the journal's editorial board. The usual term for editors is five years with an option for renewal. Editors are responsible for the review and acceptance or rejection of manuscripts submitted for publication and can recommend changes in editorial style and policies.

See below for the composition of the journal's editorial board.

Access Information

You must register first and be an ESA member or a paid subscriber to the current volume of Arthropod Management Tests to access reports. You also will have access to AMT 1999-current, Volumes 24-current. You only need to register once and establish your user name and password. Thereafter, you log on with your user name and password for access.

AMT 2000 (Vol. 25) and forward are available online only.
AMT 1999 (Vol. 24) is online and in print
AMT 1998 (Vol. 23) and older are in print only. Contact ESA for availability.

Editor-in-Chief:

Tom A. Royer
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
tom.royer@okstate.edu

Section Editors:

Section A: Pome Fruits
Elizabeth H. Beers
Tree Fruit Research Center, Wenatchee, WA
ebeers@wsu.edu

Section B: Stone Fruits
Larry A. Hull
Penn State University, Fruit Research and Extension Center, Biglerville, PA
lah4@psu.edu

Section C: Small Fruits
John C. Wise
Michigan State University, Fennville, MI
wisej@msue.msu.edu

Section D: Citrus, Nuts and other Tree Fruits
Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell
University of California, Riverside, CA
bethgc@uckac.edu

Section E: Vegetable Crops
Thomas P. Kuhar
Virginia Tech, Painter, VA
tkuhar@vt.edu

Cindy L. McKenzie
U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory
,
Fort Pierce, FL
cmckenzie@ushrl.ars.usda.gov

Eric T. Natwick
University of California Desert Research and Coop Extension Center, Holtville, CA 

etnatwick@ucdavis.edu

Section F: Field & Cereal Crops
Jack S. Bacheler
North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC
jack_bacheler@ncsu.edu

Jawwad A. Qureshi
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agriculural Sciences, Immokalee FL 34142
jawwadq@ufl.edu

Clyde E. Sorenson
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
clyde_sorenson@ncsu.edu

Section G: Ornamentals
David W. Held
Mississippi State University, Biloxi, MS
david.held@msstate.edu

Paul R. Heller
Penn. State University, University Park, PA
prh@psu.edu

Section H: Forest & Shade Trees
Lawrence P. Abrahamson
SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, NY
ceext@syr.edu

Section I: Postharvest Products
J. Larry Zettler
USDA-APHIS, Raleigh, NC
Larry.Zettler@aphis.usda.gov

Section J: Urban, Industrial and Structural
Shripat T. Kamble
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
skamble1@unl.edu

Section K: Medical and Veterinary
Darrell E. Bay
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
d-bay@tamu.edu

Section L: Laboratory Bioassays
Rufus Isaacs
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
isaacsr@msu.edu

Section M: Plant & Animal Resistance
Ronald B. Hammond
The Ohio State University, Wooster, OH
hammond.5@osu.edu

Section: Materials Under Trial
Vacant

Editorial Board:

Please click here for the current Arthropod Management Tests Editorial Board. Please click here for the current terms of office for the Editorial Board.

Managing Editor:

Alan Kahan
Entomological Society of America
10001 Derekwood Lane, Suite 100
Lanham, MD 20706-4876
Phone: 301-731-4535, ext. 3020
Fax: 301-731-4538
akahan@entsoc.org

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