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Workshop schedule Monday, Morning, Oct. 15th 2007 7:00 AM Bus Pick-up at 1st and A Street Parking lot in Davis 7:15-8:00 Registration, light breakfast provided at Bee Biology 8:00-8:15 Welcome - Dr. Diane E. Ullman 8:15-8:45 Western Plant Diagnostics Network (WPDN) Welcome – Richard Hoenisch 8:45-9:15 Introduction: Workshop Details, Purpose and Logistics and Introduction to the Order Thysanoptera -Cheryle O’Donnell 9:15-10:00 Thrips Biology- Gerald Moritz 10:00 Break, drinks and snacks provided 10:15-10:45 California Department of Food and Agriculture: his experience- Ray Gill, CDFA Emeritus 10:45-12:00 Microscope Introduction, slide making, archiving specimens, molecular methods begin: O’Donnell Noon Lunch provided, Walking tour of The Contained Research Facility- Sandy Kelly Workshop schedule Monday, Afternoon, Oct. 15th 2007 1:00 HANDS ON – Field: methods of collecting, data recording, preservation-O’Donnell Lab: sorting your collection, preparing collection for molecular identification and slide mounting transferring data to preserved specimensDemostrations- O’Donnell and Moritz all speaker participation 5:15 Dinner Break, Bus pick-up for return to 1st and A Street parking lot. 7-9 pm HANDS ON (optional)- Additional practice preparing slide-mounted specimens- O’Donnell, Moritz (Carpool transportation) Workshop schedule Tuesday, Morning, Oct. 16th 2007 7:15 AM Bus Pick-up at 1st and A Street Parking lot 7:30-8:00 Light breakfast provided at Bee Biology 8:00-8:30 IR-4 Report focusing on thrips – Dr. Michael Parrella 8:30-9:00 Invasive Thrips Biology and ScirtothripsMark Hoddle 9:00-9:30 Exotic Interceptions, USDA- David Nickle 9:30-10:00 USDA-PPQ unidentifiable thrips (larvae)Susan Broda 10:00 Break, drinks and snacks provided 10:15-10:30 (Update on the molecular process)- O’Donnell 10:30-11:00 Chili thrips, Scirtothrips dorsalis and Megalurothrips in Florida- Joe Funderburk 11:00-11:30 Introduction to identification keys and ‘A walk through Lucid’- Moritz and O’Donnell 11:30-1:00 Bus pickup; Tour of the Bohart Museum of Entomology- Steve Heydon, Ph.D. Lunch provided Workshop schedule Tuesday, Afternoon, Oct. 16th 2007 1:00-5:00 HANDS ON –identifying your slidesMoritz and O’Donnell 1: using dichotomous keys 2: using multifunctional electronic keys -all speaker participation 5:15 Bus Pick-up for return to 1St and A Street Parking lot 6:30 Bus Pick-up at 1St and A Street Parking lot for Dinner 7-9 pm Dinner at Sudwerk’s provided for all Participants and Speakers (No Host Bar) Workshop schedule Wednesday, Oct. 17th 2007 7:15 am Bus Pick-up at 1st and A Street Parking lot 7:30-8:00 Coffee and baked goods served at Bee Biology 8:00 Introduction to the New USDA Lucid keysMoritz and O’Donnell 10:00 Break, Drinks and Snacks provided 10:15-11:00 HANDS ON- Continue to key out specimens prepared on Mon and Tues.- Practice using Lucid keys 11:00- 12:00 Walking Tour of Foundation Plant Services- Adib Rowhani, Ph.D. Noon Lunch provided at Bee Biology 1:00-1:30 Thrips and tospoviruses- Diane Ullman 1:30-2:30 QUESTIONS, RESOURCES-SHARING INFORMATIONThripsnet, Lucid® Keys, Molecular labsAll Speaker participation 2:30- 4:00 (Molecular Identification Results), Identifying specimens- O’Donnell, Moritz 4:00-5:00 Packing up materials and Close of workshop 5:15 Bus pick-up at Bee Biology to return to 1st and A Street Parking lot