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IPM Enhancement Grants Awarded in 2009

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

State Contact/Information Network Projects

Southern Region IPM Network for Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands and Related IPM Documents ($39,984) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler & Fred Fishel]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Alabama ($24,760) [Auburn University: Henry Fadamiro]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Kentucky ($23,750) [University of Kentucky Research Foundation: Patricia Lucas]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Oklahoma ($25,000) [Oklahoma State University: Jim Criswell, Charles Luper, Justin Talley, Eric Rebek & Damon Smith]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Texas ($24,990) [Texas Cooperative Extension: Mark Matocha & Don Renchie]
Tennessee Pest Management Information Network - State Contact and IPM Documents ($20,000) [University of Tennessee: Darrell Hensley]
Virginia Pest Management Information Network - State Contact Project (SCP) and IPM Documents ($25,000) [Virginia Pest Management Information Network - State Contact Project (SCP) and IPM Documents: Michael Weaver]

IPM Documents Projects

Southern Region IPM Network for Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and Related IPM Documents ($23,261) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler & Fred Fishel]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Alabama ($20,000) [Auburn University: Henry Fadamiro]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Kentucky ($1,250) [University of Kentucky Research Foundation: Patricia Lucas]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Oklahoma ($25,000) [Oklahoma State University: Jim Criswell & Charles Luper]
State Contact and IPM Documents for Texas ($9,794) [Texas Cooperative Extension: Mark Matocha & Don Renchie]
Tennessee Pest Management Information Network - State Contact and IPM Documents ($5,000) [University of Tennessee: Darrell Hensley]
Virginia Pest Management Information Network - State Contact Project (SCP) and IPM Documents ($25,000) [Virginia Pest Management Information Network - State Contact Project (SCP) and IPM Documents: Michael Weaver]
Multi-State Crop Profile and Pest Management Strategic Plan for Nursery Crops ($18,744) [University of Kentucky: Amy Fulcher et.al.]

IPM Working Groups

Leveraging Resources through the Southern Regional School IPM Working Group in Support of Children's Environmental Health ($13,371) [LSU Agricultural Center: Dennis Ring]

Special Projects: IPM Seed Projects and IPM Capstone Projects

Building Diagnostic Capacity for Detection of Plant Viruses ($25,000) [University of Florida: Jane Polston & Carrie Harmon]
Weeds as reservoirs of resistance breaking TSWV isolates in tomato and pepper systems of Georgia ($25,000) [University of Georgia: Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan]
Preliminary investigation of an integrated multiple-tactic strategy for managing stink bugs in soybean ($25,000) [Louisiana State University Agricultural Center: Jeffrey Davis, Ames Herbert & Katherine Kamminga]
Evaluating Zinc Supplementation for Management of Pierce's Disease{$25,000) [Texas AgriLife Research: Jeff Brady, Travis Faske & McGahan Donald]
Pheromone Preferences of Distinct Pecan Nut Casebearer Populations in North America ($24,899) [Texas AgriLife Research: Raul Medina & Marvin Harris]
Controlling invasive mole crickets in Florida pastures ($25,000) [University of Florida: J. Howard Frank & Norman Leppla]

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Last updated: February 07, 2012