59th Annual Meeting of the California Forest Pest Council – 2010

“The Changing Forests of California”

November 16 - 17, 2010

Wildland Fire Training & Conference Center

30 Mile Room

3237 Peacekeeper Way

McClellan, CA 95652

Meeting Overview: Forest insect and disease issues and challenges will be presented and discussed, including topics on damaging insects and pathogens not yet found in California forests as well as climate change induced stress. Attendees will also have the opportunity to attend an evening poster session and social on 11/16. Refreshments will be provided both meeting days, with lunch offered on 11/17.

Tuesday, November 16 (all sessions are open to all interested)

Welcome and 2010 Forest Conditions – Overview

Insect Committee – Forest Insects in California

Disease Committee – Forest Diseases in California

Pesticides – Laws and Regulations

Posters and Social

Wednesday, November 17

California Forest Insect and Disease Challenges

Climate Change – How will Forests Fare?

Lunch – provided

CFPC Business Meeting

On the Lookout for Tomorrow’s Threats to California’s Forests


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Registration

12:30 pm Welcome

Bob Rynearson, California Forest Pest Council Chairperson,

W.M. Beaty & Associates, Inc.

Remembrances of Andi Koonce and Dick Parmeter

Provided by Paul Zambino and Det Vogler, USDA Forest Service

2010 Forest Conditions

Beverly Bulaon and Phil Cannon, USDA FS, Forest Health Protection

California Insect and Disease Atlas (CAIDA) WebGIS

Zhanfeng Liu, USDA FS, Forest Health Protection

1:25 Insect Committee Meeting - Forest Insects in California

Moderator: Beverly Bulaon, Insect Committee Chairperson

Effects of Fire Seasonality and Severity on Ponderosa Pine Resistance to Bark Beetles in Northeastern California

Amanda Garcia Grady, USDA FS, Forest Health Protection, and others

Forest Soil Arthropods in the High Canopy of California's Coastal Redwoods: Community Structure and Dynamics

Michael Camann, Humboldt State University, and others

Firewood Movement: A Threat to California’s Forests

Matthew Bokach, USDA FS, Forest Health Protection, and others

Insect Committee Business – Beverly Bulaon

2:40 – 2:55 BREAK

2:55 Disease Committee Meeting - Forest Diseases in California

Moderator: Tom Smith, Disease Committee Chairperson

Update on Pitch Canker in California – Tom Gordon, UC Davis

White Pine Blister Rust Research at the Institute of Forest Genetics after Major-Gene Resistance

Annette Delfino Mix, USDA FS Pacific Southwest Research Station, and others

True Fir Dwarf Mistletoe in the Sierras: Long-Term Growth and Mortality Trends Heather Mehl, UC Davis, and others

An Overview of Mistletoes on Hardwoods in California

Katy Mallams, USDA FS, Forest Health Protection

Disease Committee Business – Tom Smith

4:30 Pesticide Laws and Regulations

Moderator: William Morrison, California Forest Pest Council Vice Chairman,

Soper-Wheeler Company

Potential Impacts of Court-Ordered Injunctions on Pesticide Use and the Protection of Endangered Species

Leopoldo Moreno, California Department of Pesticide Regulation

Discussion

5:30 – 7:00 Poster Session and Social

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

7:30 – 8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 Welcome

Chairman Rynearson

8:35 Forest Insect and Disease Challenges

Moderator: Brian Mattos, National Park Service, Yosemite

Forest Stand Impacts Associated with the Goldspotted Oak Borer, Agrilus auroguttatus, in Native and Introduced Oak Woodlands

Tom Coleman, USDA Forest Service, and others

Fungal Species Associated with Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) Mortality in Southern California – Akif Eskalen, UC Riverside, and others

Thousand Cankers

Steve Seybold, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station

Phytophthora ramorum and Sudden Oak Death in Forestlands

Yana Valachovic, UCCE Humboldt and Del Norte

10:00 – 10:30 BREAK

10:30 Climate Change – How will Forests Fare?

Moderator: Eli Ilano, USDA Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Forest Responses to Increasing Aridity and Warmth in the Southwestern United States Park Williams, UC Santa Barbara, and others

Using Provenance Tests to Understand Forest Responses to Climate Change

Jessica Wright, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station

Pinyon-Juniper/Shrublands Long-Term Successional Trends: Implications for Woodland Health and Management

Robin Tausch USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station

Changes and Challenges to High Elevation Conifers of the White Mountains, California John Louth, USDA Forest Service, Inyo National Forest

Renewable Landscapes: Climate and Health as Drivers of Change in High Sierran Ecosystems – Constance Millar, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, and others

12:30 – 1:30 LUNCH PROVIDED

1:30 CFPC 2010 Business Meeting and Elections

Chairperson Rynearson

2:00 Special Papers

Moderator: Julie Lydick, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection

Western Wildlands Environmental Threats Assessment Center

Nancy Grulke, WWETAC

Observations and Projections of Sudden Oak Death-Induced Tanoak Mortality at Point Reyes National Seashore: A Tale of Two Forest Types

Ben Ramage, UC Berkeley, and others

Blackstain Root Disease in Eastside Pine, a Brief Overview of Ongoing Research

Bill Otrosina, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Athens, Georgia

2:55 – 3:15 BREAK

3:15 On the Lookout for Tomorrow’s Threats to California’s Forests

Moderator: Patricia Maloney, UC Davis

Redbay Ambrosia Beetle and Laurel Wilt: A Destructive Duo in the Southeast and a Potential Threat to California

Don Duerr, USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Atlanta, GA

Emerald Ash Borer: Biology, Impacts, and Management

Andrew Storer, Michigan Technological University

Asian Longhorned Beetle Infestation in Massachusetts

Michael Bohne, USDA, Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Durham, NH

4:30 ADJOURN

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