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Douglas B. Walsh

Posted by entomology.office | June 20, 2011

Douglas B. Walsh

Available Assistantships

PhD Assistantship for Integrated Pest Management on Hops

MS Assistantship in Alternative Leafhopper Control in Wine Grape Vineyards

MS Assistantship in Pollinator Protection and Enhancement (Alfalfa Seed)

 

AREAS OF INTEREST

Riparian Habitat/ Production Agriculture Interface:
I have several collaborative projects involving the study of arthropod population dynamics in disturbed and rehabilitated riparian habitats in the lower Yakima River watershed of south central Washington state. My major focus is developing the relationship among the host plants with constituent arthropod populations.

This research is being conducted in collaboration with Drs. Richard Zack (WSU Entomology) and Martin Williams (WSU Crop and Soil Science) and is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation Center for Integrated Pest Management, the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission, and the Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration.

Arthropod Pest Control on Washington Cropping Systems:
My laboratory is involved in multiple integrated pest management programs;

Crop / Pest(s) Cooperators Funding Agency
Apples / Lygus bug Mike Bush
(WSU Yakima County)
Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission
Stone Fruits / Lygus bugs,
western flower thrips
Mike Bush
(WSU Yakima County)
Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission
Peppermint, Spearmint / Spider Mites, Caterpillar Pests Washington State Mint Commission, Mint Industry Research Council, Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration
Wine grapes / Cutworms Jack Watso
(WSU Benton County)
Wine Advisory Committee
Wine grapes / Mealy Bugs Ken Eastwell
(WSU Plant Pathology)
David James
(WSU Entomology)
Wine Advisory Committee & Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration
Concord & other juice grapes /
Cutworms & Mealy Bugs
David James &
Jack Watson
Washington State Concord Grape Research Council
Dry bulb onions & onion seed / Western Flower Thrips Gary Pelter
(WSU Grant County)
Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration, Columbia Basin Vegetable Seed Association, & Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association
Carrots/ Seed Corn Maggot Eric Sorenson
(WSU Franklin County)
Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration

 

Extension Activities

Washington State IPM Coordinator:

  • Develop annual and 5 year plans of work for the implementation of IPM strategies in Washington State.
  • Participation in WCC-69, “Coordination of Integrated Pest Management Research and Extension/Outreach Programs for the Western States & Pacific Basin Territories”.
  • Manage IPM mini-grant program. Fiscal yr. 2000 for $69,000.

Washington State Liaison USDA IR-4 Project:

USDA/IR-4 is a federal/state/private cooperative that aspires to obtain clearances for pest control chemistries on minor crops. I serve as the State Liaison from Washington State to the to the USDA/ IR-4 program. My laboratory serves as the Field Research Center for EPA Region 10. EPA Region 10 consists of Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington, and most of Idaho.

All IR-4 research–field and laboratory–is carried out according to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) requirements as mandated by EPA. The research process is inspected by IR-4 quality assurance personnel to validate compliance.

Ex Officio Commissioner, Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration:

Attend bi-monthly meetings throughout Washington State to review-approve/reject funding for pest management research projects.

Education

  • Ph.D. – Univ. California at Davis, Entomology (1998)
  • B.S. – Univ. California at Santa Cruz, Biology, w/honors (1985)

Refereed Publications

Walsh, D.B., D.V. Shaw, F.G. Zalom & K.D. Larson. Yield reduction caused by two-spotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) feeding in an advanced-cycle strawberry breeding population. J. Amer. Hort. Sci. 127(2):230-237.

Zalom, F.G., M. W. Stimann, T.S Arndt, D.B. Walsh, C. Pickel, & W.H. Krueger. 2001. Analysis of permethrin (cis- and trans-isomers) and esfenvalerate on almond twigs and effects of residues on the western orchard predator mite, Galandromus occidentalis Nesbitt. Env. Entomol. 30:70-75

Walsh, D.B. 2000. Potential impacts of riparian habitats on population abundance of pest arthropods. In. P. J. Wigington (ed.) American Water Resources Association. Riparian Ecology and Management in Multi-Land Use Watersheds. pp. 101-106.

Walsh, D.B., F.G. Zalom & D.V. Shaw. 1998. Interaction of the two-spotted spider mite (Acari Tetranychidae) with yield of day-neutral strawberries in California. J. Econ. Entomol. 91:668-675.

Walsh, D.B., F.G. Zalom, N. C. Welch, C. Pickel, & D.V. Shaw. 1997. Pre-transplant cold storage of strawberries: effects on plant vigor, yield and spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) Abundance. J. Econ. Entomol. 90(3):818-823.

Walsh, D.B. F. Zalom. & M. Stimmann. 1997. Effects of pyrethroid insecticide residues on almond leaves on the biology of the Western orchard predatory mite Gallendromes occidentalis. II. International Symposium on Pistachios and Almonds. Davis, CA. Acta Horticulturae 470:539-546.

Walsh, D.B., F.G. Zalom, D.V. Shaw, & N. C. Welch. 1996. Effect of strawberry plant physiological status on the translaminar activity of avermectin B1 and its efficacy on the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae). J, Econ. Entomol. 89(5): 1250-1253.

Pickel, C., F. G. Zalom, D. B. Walsh, & N. C. Welch. 1995. Vacuums provide limited Lygus control in strawberries. Calif. Agric. 49(2):19-22.

Pickel, C., F. G. Zalom, D. B. Walsh, & N. C. Welch. 1994. Efficacy of vacuum machines for Lygus hesperus Knight (Hemiptera: Miridae) control in coastal California strawberries. J.Econ. Entomol.87(6): 1636-1640.

Zalom, F. G., C. Pickel, D. B. Walsh & N. C. Welch. 1993. Sampling for Lygus hesperus Knight (Hemiptera: Miridae) in strawberries. J. Econ. Entomol. 86(4): 1191-1195.

Book Chapters

Walsh, D. B. & F. G. Zalom. 2000. Programma de manejo de plagas de artropodas de las fresa en las regiones productores de California. In. J.Z. Castellenos & F.G. O’Hart (eds.) Fresa, Productivida con Progreso. Zamora, MX. pp.109-122.

Walsh, D.B. 2002. Acaricides. In D. Pimental (ed.). Encyclopedia of Pest Management. Marcel Dekker Press. New York, NY.

Walsh, D. & F. Zalom. 2002. Winter spray oil treatments for control of two-spotted spider mite on strawberries. Spray Oils Beyond 2000. Sydney, Australia.

Zalom, F. & D. Walsh. 2002. Petroleum-derived spray oils: a useful tactic in California IPM systems. Spray Oils Beyond 2000. Sydney, Australia.

Agrichemical and Environmental News, A monthly report on pesticides and related environmental issues.

  • Walsh, D. 2001. Homoptera and Neonicotinyls. Imidacloprid Aids in GWSS Battle in California. Issue No. 186.
  • Walsh, D. 2001. IR-4 Projects 2001 & 2002 (Fungicides). Issue No. 184.
  • Walsh, D. 2001. Dragonflies. Issue No. 184.
  • Walsh, D. 2001. IR-4 Projects 2001 & 2002 (Insecticides and Herbicides). Issue No. 183.
  • Walsh, D. 2001. Thrips and Onions Field Observations 2000. Issue No. 182.
  • Walsh, D. 2001. Lygus bugs. Issue No. 182.
  • Walsh, D., & G. Grove. 2001. Repelled and Repulsed. Two-Spotted Spider Mites React to Agrichemicals. Issue No. 181.
  • Walsh, D. 2001. Thrips. Issue No. 181.
  • Walsh, D., K. Eastwell, D. James, & W. Bentley. 2001. Grape Mealybug. Issue No. 179.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Riparian Buffer Zones: Summer 2000 Field Study. Issue No. 176.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. IR-4 Priorities Set for 2001. Issue No. 176.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Pesticide AD-ucation: “Learning” from Madison Ave. Issue No. 175.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Input Needed Now for 2001 IR-4 Projects. Issue No. 173.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Changes in WSCPR Funding. Issue No. 173
  • Walsh, D. 2000. The application of moth pheromones. Issue No. 171.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. The biology of moth pheromones. Issue No. 170.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Noteworthy new products-Insecticides. Issue No. 170.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Noteworthy new products-Fungicides. Issue No. 169.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. The chemistry of moth pheromones. Issue No. 168.
  • Walsh, D. 2000. Noteworthy new products-Herbicides. Issue No. 168.
  • Walsh D. 2000. Y2K. Its not bugging the bugs. Issue No. 166.
  • Walsh, D. and F. Zalom. 1999. Horticultural Spray Oils: A Useful Tactic for IPM Systems. Issue No. 165.
  • Walsh D. 1999. IR-4: Developing and Delivering Pest Management Solutions for Minor Crop Producers. Issue No. 162.
  • Walsh D. 1999. Implications of buffer zones on agricultural lands; Impacts on Beneficial and Pest Organisms. Issue No. 163.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. IPM An overview. Issue No. 159.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. Codling moth: An IPM model. Issue No. 159.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. Plant sucking mites. Major pests of modern food fiber and ornamental crops. Issue No. 158.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. SFI a boon for Washington State. Issue No. 158.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. Coming soon to a pesticide label near you. Issue No. 158.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. The ecological basis for insecticide resistance. Issue No. 156.
  • Walsh, D. 1999. Spinosad, a lethal brew for pest insects. Issue No. 154.
  • Walsh, D. 1998. What if OPs and carbamates were banned? Issue No. 152.
  • Walsh, D. 1998. Pleased to meet you. Issue No. 150.

Department of Entomology
Washington State University
Irrigated Agriculture Research
and Extension Center

Prosser WA 99350
Phone: 509-786-9287
Fax: 509-786-9370
dwalsh@wsu.edu

WSU IPM Website

WSU Prosser Website