Southern IPM Center

Proposal/Project Management System



The following projects have been funded through Regional IPM Grants (S-RIPM)

PIsProject TitleAction
Bergh, J. Christopher
Mannion, Catharine
Zhang, Aijun
Vitulio, Justin
Biotic Factors Associated with the Spread and Suppression of Pink Hibiscus Mealybug View Details
Delaplane, Keith S.
Hood, William Michael
Ellis, James D
Developing an IPM program to control small hive beetles in bee hives View Details
Lucas, Patricia
Johnson, Doug
Patrick, Charles Russell
Development of the Regional Multi-State Insect Trapping Network for Use in Issuing Scouting Alerts and Predicting Potential Field Crop Insect Damage in the Heartland View Details
Phipps, Patrick M
Grabau, Elizabeth A
Shew, Barbara B
Partridge, Darcy E
Enhancing IPM programs through deregulation and release of genetically modified Virginia-type peanuts with resistance to Sclerotinia blight View Details
Norton, George Williamson
Alwang, Jeffrey
Evaluation of IPM in the Southern Region View Details
Medina, Raul Francisco
Harris, Marvin
Molecular and Pheromone Studies of Acrobasis nuxvorella Neunzig (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) to Improve Pecan IPM View Details
Merchant, Michael E.
Bennett, Blake K
Hurley, Janet
Multi-state Evaluation of School IPM Cost-Calculator and Training Model View Details
Scherm, Harald
Ngugi, Henry K
Brannen, Phillip M
Synergistic activity in mixtures of copper and garlic-derived products to enhance control of bacterial spot of peach View Details
Bogran, Carlos Enrique
Ludwig, Scott
Leppla, Norm
Casey, Christine A.
TALLER MIP (IPM Workshop)- a bilingual worker education program on integrated pest management for the southern nursery and floriculture industry View Details



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