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IPM Enhancement Grants Awarded in 2010

NOTE: Identical titles may appear under multiple headings if more than one component (Regulatory Information Network, IPM Document) is included in the same project.
Total cost of the project = sum of component costs.

Regulatory/Information Network Project

Southern Region IPM Center Regulatory Information Network and Related IPM Documents ($149,480) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler, Fred Fishel, Mark Matocha, Darrell Hensley, Henry Fadamiro, Michael Weaver & Charles Luper]

IPM Documents Projects

Development of a Pest Management Strategic Plan for the Oklahoma Winter Wheat Industry ($17,519) [Oklahoma State University: Tom Royer]
Identification and Management Guide for Ticks of the Southern Region ($20,000) [Texas AgriLife Extension: Pete Teel & Janet Hurley]
IPM Documents for Texas ($12,483) [Texas AgriLife Extension: Mark Matocha]
Virginia Specialty Crops At Risk Program - IPM Documents Development Project ($25,000) [Virginia Tech: Mike Weaver]

Special Projects: IPM Seed Projects and IPM Capstone Projects

Developing an imported fire ant IPM module for the IPM3 Training Consortium ($24,977) [University of Arkansas: Kelly Loftin, Robert Wiedenmann & Kathy Flanders]
Development, Production and Distribution of a Pocket-sized Field Instrument to Improve Stink Bug Management on Cotton in the Southeast Region ($25,000) [North Carolina State University: Jack Bacheler, Ames Herbert, Phillip Roberts, Jeremy Greene & Michael Toews]
Exploring calendar sprays and spatial distribution of cereal leaf beetle to improve IPM in wheat ($24,690) [North Carolina State University: Dominic Reisig, Jack Bacheler, Randy, Weisz, Ames Herbert & Francis Reay-Jones]
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus: A Rising Concern in Southeastern U.S. and Management Options {$25,000) [University of Georgia: Rajagopalbabu
Srinivasan]
Workshop for Developing a Cost-effective Rational Strategy to Detect Soybean Rust in the United States ($14,956) [University of Kentucky: Donald Hershman]

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Last updated: May 17, 2012