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Southern Region IPM Center Projects
Regional IPM Grants (S-RIPM) -
2004 - Application of NIRS Fecal Analysis for Tick Management on Range Cattle ($ 60,755)
[Texas A&M University: Jerry Stuth]
2004 - Argentine Ant IPM in the Urban Landscape Employing the Trap-Cropping Concept ($ 61,074)
[North Carolina State University: Jules Silverman]
2004 - Cultural Practices for Management of Pod Decay Diseases of Snap Bean ($ 64,676)
[Oklahoma State University: John Damicone]
2004 - Development of Stable and Predictable Deployment Populations of Loblolly Pine to Minimize Fusiform Rust Impacts in Southers Pine Plantations ($ 86,900)
[North Carolina State University: Henry Amerson]
2004 - Gulf Coast Tick Pheromone: IPM Application Across Geographic Strains ($ 60,094)
[Texas A&M University: Pete Teel]
2004 - IPM Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool for School Training Sessions ($ 35,193)
[Texas A&M University: Janet Hyrley]
2004 - IPM Economic Threshold for a Two-Pest Complex in Honey Bees ($104,855)
[The University of Georgia: Keith Delaplane]
2004 - IPM for Mosquito Control: Program Development, Training, and Educational Materials ($ 44,625)
[University of Florida: Cynthia Rutledge]
2004 - Management Alternatives for Bacterial Spot of Peach ($ 47,400)
[University of Georgia: Harald Scherm]
2004 - Management of RIPM Panel ($ 20,246)
[North Carolina State University: Ron Stinner]
2004 - Management of Twospotted Spider Mite on Vegetables in a Multicrop Agroecosystem ($ 67,912)
[North Carolina State University: James Walgenbach]
2004 - Optimizing Alternative Pest Management for Turfgrass in the Southeast ($ 72,680)
[University of Georgia: Kristine Braman]
2004 - Teaching Kids About IPM: A Curriculum for K-5 Education in Urban and Landscape IPM ($ 43,430)
[Clemson University: Geoffrey Zehnder]
2004 - Training School Purchasing Officers and Extension Agent Trainers to Increase IPM Adoption in Tennessee's Child-Serving Facilities ($ 25,339)
[University of Tennessee: Karen Vail]
2004 - Using DNA Diagnostics to Predict Potentially Damaging Isolates of Greenbug ($ 39,767)
[Texas A&M University: Keyan Zhu-Salzman]
2005 - A Multi-State Network for Predicting Pest Activity in Pecans ($ 84,500)
[Texas Cooperative Extension: Allen Knutson]
2005 - Building an education, training and outreach image support system for the Southern Region plant diagnostics network ($ 60,000)
[University of Georgia: G. Douce]
2005 - Development of Weather-based Regression Models for Predicting Flights of Tobacco Thrips and Spread of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus ($ 97,424)
[North Carolina State University: George Kennedy]
2005 - Integrated management of anthracnose, botrytis and phytophthora in southeastern strawberry plasticulture systems ($111,338)
[North Carolina State University: Frank Louws]
2005 - Novel Approaches to Integrated Management of Armillaria Root Rot of Peach ($150,000)
[Clemson University: Guido Schnabel]
2005 - Pheromone based management of dogwood borer ($151,827)
[Virginia Tech : J. Bergh]
2005 - Reducing Homeowner Pesticide Use and Increasing Consumer and Student Knowledge of IPM Through Public Outreach/Education ($ 14,620)
[University of Georgia: Mila Pearce]
2005 - Use of brassicaceae cover crops and other integrated weed management strategies for control of nutsedge species in high-risk crops ($145,000)
[Clemson University: Jason Norsworthy]
2006 - Biologically-based management of the citrus leafminer and other key citrus nursery pests in Puerto Rico: A Research and Education project ($ 73,000)
[University of Puerto Rico: Alex Segarra]
2006 - Breeding A Better Cover Crop: Development of Allelopathic Rye Cultivars for Use in Sustainable Production Systems ($121,824)
[North Carolina State University: David Danehower]
2006 - Development of the “Elementary Entomology” Extension Program ($ 18,134)
[Texas A&M University: Jeffery Tomberlin]
2006 - Grants Administration ($ 21,807)
[North Carolina State University: James VanKirk]
2006 - Host Resistance to Balsam Woolly Adelgid in an IPM Strategy for Christmas Trees ($ 59,316)
[NC State University: Fred Hain]
2006 - Integrated management of bacterial speck and bacterial spot on tomato ($121,779)
[University of Florida: Jeffrey Jones]
2006 - Integrated management of cucurbit downy mildew ($140,213)
[North Carolina State University: Gerald Holmes]
2006 - Integrated methods for sustainable control of glyphosate-resistant horseweed (Conyza canadensis) and other problematic winter weeds ($ 80,000)
[North Carolina State Univ.: Robert Richardson]
2006 - Management and Retrieval Systems for Extending IPM Information in Southeastern ($ 49,164)
[North Carolina State University: Frank Louws]
2006 - Prescription Brown Rot Management in Peach Based on Site-Specific Fungicide Resistance Profiles in Monilinia Fructicola ($115,000)
[Clemson University: Guido Schnabel]
2006 - Validation of Fecal NIRS Technology for Tick Management on Range Cattle ($ 27,000)
[Texas A&M University: Jerry Stuth]
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