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Refereed
Green, T.A., 2008. Private sector roles in advancing IPM adoption. In Radcliffe, E.B. and W.D. Hutchison, eds., Integrated Pest Management, Cambridge University Press. In press.
Green, T.A. and S. Wright. 2008. Consumers and the Marketplace: Profit with a Conscience. In M. Aluja, T. Leskey and C. Vincent, eds. Biorational Management of Tree Fruit Pests. CABI, Wallingford, UK. In press.
Green, T.A., D.H. Gouge, L.A. Braband, C.R. Foss and L.C. Graham. 2007. IPM STAR Certification for School Systems: Rewarding Pest Management Excellence in Schools and Childcare Facilities. Amer. Entomol. 53(3)150-157.
Green, T. A., and R. J. Prokopy. 1998. Diurnal behavior of the apple blotch leafminer, Phyllonorycter crataegella (Lepidoptera:Gracillariidae). Canadian Entomol. 130:415-425.
Reynolds, A., R. Prokopy, T. Green, and S.Wright. 1996. Apple maggot fly (Diptera:Tephritidae) responses to perforated red spheres. Florida Entomologist 79(2): 173-179.
Green, T. A., R. J. Prokopy, R. I. Vargas, D. Kanehisa and C. Albrecht. 1992. Intra-tree foraging behavior of Dacus dorsalis (Hendel) in relation to host fruit quantity, quality, and type. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 66: 13-20.
Green, T. A., R. J. Prokopy and D. W. Hosmer. 1993. Distance of response to host tree models by female apple maggot flies, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Diptera: Tephritidae): Interaction of visual and olfactory stimuli. J. Chem. Ecol. 20:2393-3013.
Vargas, R. I., J. D. Stark, R. J. Prokopy and T. A. Green. 1991. Response of oriental fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) and associated parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to different-color spheres. J. Econ. Entomol. 84: 1503-1507.
Green, T. A. and R. J. Prokopy. 1991. Oviposition behavior of the apple blotch leafminer moth, Phyllonorycter crataegella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae). J. N.Y. Entomol. Soc. 99: 654-663.
Prokopy, R. J., T. A. Green, and R. I. Vargas. 1990. Dacus dorsalis flies can learn to find and accept host fruit. J. Insect Behav. 3: 663-672.
Prokopy, R. J., T. A. Green and T. T. Y. Wong. 1990. Influence of experience on acceptance of artificial oviposition substrates in Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann). Proc. Hawaiian Entomol. Soc. 30: 91-96.
Prokopy, R. J., T. A. Green, and T. T. Y. Wong. 1989. Learning to find fruit in Ceratitis capitata flies. Ent. Exp. et Appl. 53: 65-72.
Prokopy, R. J., T. A. Green, W. A. Olson, R. I. Vargas, D. Kanehisa, and T. T. Y. Wong. 1989. Discrimination by Dacus dorsalis females (Diptera: Tephritidae) against larval infested fruit. Florida Entomol. 72 (2): 319-323.
Prokopy, R. J., M. Aluja, and T. A. Green. 1987. Dynamics of host odor and visual stimulus interaction in host finding behavior of apple maggot flies. In Insects - Plants. Labeyrie, V., G. Fabres, and D. Lachaise, eds. W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands. P. 161-166.
Butkewich, S. L., R. J. Prokopy, and T. A. Green. 1987. Discrimination of occupied host fruit by plum curculio females (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). J. Chem. Ecology 13 (8): 1833-1841.
Green, T. A., and R. J. Prokopy. 1986. Visual monitoring trap for the apple blotch leafminer moth, Phyllonorycter crataegella. Environ. Entomol. 15: 562-566.
Coli, W. M., T. A. Green, T. A. Hosmer, and R. J. Prokopy. 1985. Use of visual traps for monitoring insect pests in the Massachusetts apple IPM program. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 14: 251-265.
Non-Refereed
Green, T.A., 2008. Green Pest Management — It’s a Mindset and More. Pest Management Professional Magazine, Buzz Online eNewsletter. April 2008.
Green, T.A., 2008. Making Green with Green, or “Would You Like Fries with That?” Pest Management Professional Magazine. April 2008.
Green, T.A., 2008. Going Green Is a Journey, Not a Destination. Pest Management Professional Magazine. January 2008.
Green, T.A., editor. 1999-2008. Bibliography of IPM Certification, Labeling and Marketing. On-line publication, continuously updated. http://www.ipminstitute.org/ipm_bibliography.htm
Green, T.A., editor. 1999-2008. Links to IPM Product and Service Recognition Programs and Information. On-line publication, continuously updated. http://www.ipminstitute.org/links.htm
Siddiqi, Z., T. Green and J. Bail. 2007. A Manufacturer’s Playbook to Pests and Food Safety: Steps to a Better Integrated Pest Management Program. Food and Consumer Products of Canada. 8 pp.
Green, T.A. 2006. IPM STAR Certification for Fort Belvoir Child Development Centers. US EPA Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Update. November 2006.
Green, T.A. 2006. IPM Education for pesticide retailers and Consumers. US EPA Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Update. November 2006.
Green, T.A. 2006. Book review: A Worm in the Teacher’s Apple: Protecting America’s School Children from Pests and Pesticides. Amer. Entomol. 52(1): 60-62.
Green, T.A. 2006. Successes and failures with eco-labels. Proc. Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo, Becker Forum. Cornell University.
Green, T.A. 2006. Marketing our IPM Products. Proc. Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention. Penna. Vegetable Growers Assn. 85-86.
Green, T.A. 2006. Why should I care about IPM for my vegetable crops? Proc. Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention. Penna. Vegetable Growers Assn. 9-10.
Green, T.A. 2006. Incorporating sustainable ag into my tomato production plan. Proc. Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention. Penna. Vegetable Growers Assn. 77-81.
Green, T.A. 2006. Why documentation is important for IPM. Proc. Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Vegetable Convention. Penna. Vegetable Growers Assn. 82-84.
Green, T.A. 2005.
Are you doing your best to protect children from pests and
pesticide hazards? Momentum
Vol 36 (2): 51-53.
Green,
T.A., editor. 1999-2006. Bibliography
of IPM Certification, Labeling and Marketing.
On-line publication, continuously updated.
http://www.ipminstitute.org/ipm_bibliography.htm
Green,
T.A., editor. 1999-2006. Links
to IPM Product and Service Recognition Programs and Information.
On-line publication, continuously updated.
http://www.ipminstitute.org/links.htm
Green,
T.A. 2002. IPM Ecolabeling
Progress Report, 2002. In IPM in the Marketplace Vol. 3 (4): 1-2.
http://www.ipminstitute.org/newsletter.htm#Ecolabeling
Green,
T.A. 2001.
The use of pesticides in your IPM program.
GEMPLER’S IPM Solutions 6 (3). http://www.ipmalmanac.com/solutions/200106/pesticides.asp
Green,
T.A. 2001.
Wisconsin
potatoes to
bear World Wildlife Fund panda. GEMPLER’S
IPM Solutions 6 (2). http://www.ipmalmanac.com/solutions/200104/panda.asp
Green,
T.A. 2001.
Sampling: A key to IPM success.
GEMPLER’S IPM Almanac. http://www.ipmalmanac.com/articles/sampling.asp
Green,
T.A. 2001.
Pest
management in
schools: An opportunity for
IPM. GEMPLER’S IPM Almanac.
http://www.ipmalmanac.com/articles/ipminschools.asp
Green,
T.A. 2001.
Areawide pest management: Pooling resources against pests.
GEMPLER’S IPM Almanac. http://www.ipmalmanac.com/articles/areawide.asp
Green,
T.A. 2001.
Crossing the threshold to increased profits.
GEMPLER’S IPM Solutions 6 (1). http://www.ipmalmanac.com/solutions/200102/crossing.asp
Green,
T.A. 2000.
Selling IPM to consumers. GEMPLER’S
IPM Solutions 5 (6). http://www.ipmalmanac.com/solutions/200012/selling.asp
Green,
T.A. 2000.
IPM is part of program, but not this label.
GEMPLER’S IPM Solutions 5
(5). http://www.ipmalmanac.com/solutions/200010_label.htm
Green,
T.A. 2000.
IPM gains in the marketplace. GEMPLER’S
IPM Solutions 5 (4). http://www.ipmalmanac.com/ipmsolutions/august2000/6.htm
Green,
T.A., ed. 2000.
IPM Standards for Schools: A Program for Reducing
Pest
and Pesticide
Risks in Schools. 124 pp.
http://www.ipminstitute.org
Green,
T. A., 1997-1999. IPM Today.
Bi-monthly column in Dealer & Applicator Magazine. Vance Publications,
Memphis
,
TN.
Mulhern,
B.M., K.S. Baer and T.A. Green. 1999.
Gempler’s IPM Almanac. Gempler’s
Inc.,
Belleville
WI
.
263 pp.
Green,
T. A. 1999. Creating safety
nets for good management: rootworm and N credit insurance.
Proceedings,
Wisconsin
Fertilizer,
Aglime and
Pest
Management
Conference. Pp. 105-106.
Green,
T. A. 1999. Insurance: A new
late blight management tool for potato growers.
Proceedings, NY State Vegetable Conference.
Pp 15-16.
Green,
T. A. 1998.
Is there dead weight in your operation? GEMPLER’S IPM Solutions 3:
(3) 2.
Green,
T. A., B. Mulhern and K. Shrider. 1998.
Gempler’s IPM Almanac. Gempler’s
Inc.,
Belleville
WI
. 179 pp.
Green,
T.A. 1998.
Soil Management Guide: Your Information Source for On-site Soil
Sampling and Testing to Maintain Optimum Production.
Gempler’s,
Belleville
WI
.
58 pp.
Green,
T. A. 1997. What’s in a
name: defining IPM. GEMPLER’S IPM
Solutions 2: (1) 1.
Green,
T. A. 1997. IPM labeling:
What’s your view? GEMPLER’S IPM
Solutions 2: (4) 1.
Green,
T. A. 1997. The USDA IPM
Initiative: what has been accomplished? GEMPLER’S
IPM Solutions 2: (5) 1.
Green,
T. A., S. L. Butkewich, W. M.
Coli, K. Leahy, and R.J. Prokopy. 1987. monitoring and control of apple
blotch leafminer: An update. Mass.
Fruit Notes 52: 12-15.
Green, T. A., R. J.
Prokopy, and W. M. Coli. 1985. Behavior
and monitoring of adult apple blotch leafminers.
Proc. Mass.
Fruit Growers Assoc. Ann.
Mtg. 91: 74-82.
Green,
T. A., and R. J. Prokopy. 1984. Daily
activity of the apple blotch leafminer.
Mass. Fruit Notes 49
(3): 19-22.
Green,
T.A., G.L. Hubbell, W.M. Coli, and R.J. Prokopy. 1983.
A visual monitoring trap for the apple blotch leafminer.
Mass. Fruit Notes
48(2):11-14.
Coli,
W.M., G.E. Morin, N.D. Goodhue, M. Kuzontkoski, T.Green, M.R. Paul, S.
Marafino, and R.J. Prokopy. 1980. Integrated management of apple pests in
Massachusetts
1980 results:
insects. Mass.
Fruit Notes 45 (6):11-20.
Coli,
W.M., G.E. Morin, L.J. Mancino, D. Gordon, T. Green, C. Sienkiewicz, R.
Spitko, and R.J. Prokopy. 1982. Integrated
management of apple pests in
Massachusetts
1981 results:
insects. Mass.
Fruit Notes 47 (1):15-25.
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