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George L. Teetes

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108.  Teetes, G. L. & N. M. Randolph. 1970. Ecology and control of the sunflower moth, Homoeosoma ellectum (Hulst) in Texas, pp. 184-186. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Sunflower Conference, Memphis, TN.
109.  Teetes, G. L. 1973. Damage assessment and control of a white grub in grain sorghum and wheat, pp. 55-58. In Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial Grain Sorghum Research & Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
110.  Teetes, G. L. 1973. The economic injury level for the greenbug and the use of selective insecticide rates for its management. In Proceedings of the Regional Corn & Sorghum Pest Management Workshop, Indianapolis, IN.
111.  Teetes, G. L. 1973. Damage assessment and control of a white grub in grain sorghum and wheat, pp. 55-58. In Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
112.  Teetes, G. L. 1974. The research needs of a sorghum pest management program. In Proceedings of the Regional Corn & Sorghum Pest Management Workshop, Baton Rogue, LA.
113.  Teetes, G. L. 1975. Insect resistance and breeding strategies in sorghum, pp. 32-48. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference, Chicago, IL.
114.  Teetes, G. L. 1975. Status of greenbug resistance to insecticides, pp. 84-86. In Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Grain Sorghum Research & Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
115.  Teetes, G. L. 1975. Management of insect pests in grain sorghum, pp. 227-242. In Proceedings of the International Sorghum Workshop, Mayaguez, PR.
116.  Teetes, G. L. 1975. Research development and needs for controlling pests in a sorghum pest management program. In Proceedings of the Regional Corn, Grain Sorghum & Alfalfa Pest Management Workshop, Indianapolis, IN.
117.  Teetes, G. L. 1975. Integrated control of arthropod pests of sorghum, pp. 24-41. In Proceedings of the US/USSR Symposium on Pest Management, Lubbock, TX.
118.  Owens, J. C., C. R. Ward & G. Teetes. 1977. Current status of spider mites in corn and sorghum, pp. 38-64. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Corn and Sorghum Research Conference, Chicago, IL.
119.  Teetes, G. L. 1977. Host plant resistance terminology, pp. 3. In Proceedings of the 10th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Wichita, KS.
120.  Teetes, G. L. 1978. Sorghum insect pest management systems in North America, pp. 289-307. In Proceedings of the Reunion International De Sorgo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
121.  Teetes, G. L. & J. W. Johnson. 1978. Insect Resistance in Sorghum, pp. 167-189. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference, Chicago, IL.
122.  Teetes, G. L. & D. G. Hall. 1979. Damage to sorghum by four species of seed-feeding bugs, pp. 12-13. In Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Wichita, KS.
123.  Teetes, G. L. 1980. Progress and breakthroughs in breeding for insect resistance in sorghum. pp. 3-4. In Proceedings of the Plant Breeding Workshop. Dept. Tech. Report 80-1, College Station, TX.
124.  Teetes, G. L. 1980. Review of sorghum entomology research, pp. 14-15. In Proceedings of the Texas Integrated Pest Management Conference, College Station, TX.
125.  Johnson, J. W., G. L. Teetes, B. R. Wiseman & J. M. Phillips. 1981. Performance of midge resistant sorghum hybrids, pp. 87. In Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
126.  Teetes, G. L. & F. P. Baxendale. 1981. Factors influencing diapause termination in the sorghum midge, pp. 88-89. In Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
127.  Teetes, G. L. & R. W. Fisher. 1981. Adult emergence and oviposition of the sorghum midge in relation to abiotic environmental influence, pp. 90-91. In Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
128.  Teetes, G. L. & F. P. Baxendale. 1981. Population dynamics of sorghum midge in Texas, pp. 92-93. In Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
129.  Johnson, J. W., G. L. Teetes, J. M. Phillips & V. Riggs. 1981. Resistance to biotype E greenbug in sorghum, pp. 93. In Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
130.  Teetes, G. L. & D. G. Hall. 1981. Damage to sorghum by panicle-feeding bus, pp. 100-101. In Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
131.  Peterson, G. C. & G. L. Teetes. 1983. Technology of breeding for insect resistance, pp. 256-274. In Proceedings of the Sorghum Breeding Workshop for Latin America, Mexico City.
132.  Teetes, G. L. & G. J. Hallman. 1983. Economic threshold levels of sorghum midge resistant and susceptible sorghum hybrids, pp.136-137. In Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Brownsville, TX.
133.  Breen, J. P. & G. L. Teetes. 1985. Density/damage relationships of yellow sugarcane aphid attacking seedling sorghum, pp. 67-68. In Proceeding of the 14th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
134.  Teetes, G. L. 1985. Entomology research projects and needs in the developed world in relation to developing countries, pp. 21-27. In Proceedings of the International Sorghum Entomology Workshop, College Station, TX.
135.  Teetes, G. L. 1985. Headbugs: economic threshold levels and methodology, pp. 301-315. In Proceedings of the International Sorghum Entomology Workshop, College Station, TX.
136.  Teetes, G. L. 1985. Sorghum midge biology, population dynamics and IPM, pp. 233-245. In Proceedings of the International Sorghum Entomology Workshop, College Station, TX.
137.  Teetes, G. L. 1985. Problems associated with the deployment of insect resistant cultivars. In Proceedings of the Entomological Society of America Symposium on Plant Resistance to Insects: Research Strategies for the 21st Century, San Antonio, TX.
138.  Leuschner, K. & G. L. Teetes (Eds). 1985. Proceedings of the International Sorghum Entomology Workshop, 15-21 July 1984, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA. Patancheru, A.P. 502 324, India: ICRISAT.
139.  Teetes, G. L. & F. E. Gilstrap. 1987. Niger research on head bugs of sorghum and stem borers of millet, pp. 163-170. In Proceedings of the Niger Sorghum Millet Workshop, 13-17 October 1985, Niamey, Niger.
140.  Nwanze, K. F., H. Kokubu & G. L. Teetes. 1987. Insect Pests of sorghum and their control. In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Plant Protection, Symposium No. 5, Crop Protection in the Tropics, Manila, Philippines.
141.  Waquil, J. M. & G. L. Teetes. 1988. Impacto do dano da mosca Contarinia sorghicola (Coquillett, 1898) no peso individual dos graos remanescentes. In Proceedings of the Brazilian Corn and Sorghum Conference, Sete Logas, Brazil.
142.  Teetes, G. L. 1988. The entomology of johnsongrass/sorghum/sorghum midge and agriculture, pp. 125-139. In Proceedings of the Entomological Society of America Symposium, The Entomology of Indigenous and Naturalized Systems and Agriculture, Miami, FL.
143.  Teetes, G. L. 1991. Sorghum management options to reduce insect induced stress, pp. 36-39. In Proceedings of the 17th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research & Utilization Conference, Lubbock, TX.
144.  Teetes, G. L. 1992. Sorghum management options to reduce insect-induced stress. Proc. Annu. Corn and Sorghum Industry Res. Conf. 47: 112-120.
145.  Doumbia, Y. O., K. Conare & G. L. Teetes. 1995. A simple method to assess damage and screen sorghums for resistance to Eurystylus marginatus Odh. (Hemiptera: Miridae), pp. 183-190. In Proceedings of the International Consultative Workshop on Panicle Insect Pests of Sorghum and Pearl Millet. Niamey, Niger.
146.  Sharma, H. C. & G. L. Teetes. 1995. Yield loss assessment and economic injury levels for panicle-feeding insect pests of sorghum, pp. 125-134. In Proceedings of the International Consultative Workshop on Panicle Insect Pests of Sorghum and Pearl Millet. Niamey, Niger.
147.  Teetes, G. L. 1995. Integrated pest management of sorghum midge in the USA, pp. 253-262. In Proceedings of the International Consultative Workshop on Panicle Insect Pests of Sorghum and Pearl Millet. Niamey, Niger.
148.  Teetes, G. L. 1995. Sorghum management options to reduce insect-induced stress, pp. 242-246. In Proceedings of the International Consultative Workshop on Panicle Insect Pests of Sorghum and Pearl Millet. Niamey, Niger.
149.  Teetes, G. L., G. C. Peterson & K. F. Nwanze. 1996. Genetic diversity of sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, a source of insect resistant germplasm, p. 702. In Proceedings of XX International Congress of Entomology, 25-31 August 1996, Firenze, Italy.
150.  Katsar, C. S., A. H. Paterson, G. C. Peterson & G. L. Teetes. 1997. Use of molecular genetics to improve greenbug resistance in sorghum, pp. 71-72. In 1997 Sorghum Conference: Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, 16-19 February 1997, New Orleans, LA.
151.  Pendleton, B. B., G. L. Teetes & R. M. Anderson. 1997. Evaluation of insecticides against sorghum panicle insect pests, p. 88. In 1997 Sorghum Conference: Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, 16-19 February 1997, New Orleans, LA.
152.  Porter, D. R., J. D. Burd, K. A. Shufran, J. A. Webster & G. L. Teetes. 1997. Greenbug biotypes: they just keep coming!, pp. 66-70. In 1997 Sorghum Conference: Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Conference, 16-19 February 1997, New Orleans, LA.

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