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FY 2008
Title
Extension
Research
Total
Lead Institution
PI
133,900
133,900
Louisiana State University
Fangneng Huang
Novel Feeding Disruption Assay for Monitoring Insecticide Resistance in Adult Lepidoptera
126,300
126,300
North Carolina State University
Michael Roe
33,454
33,454
University of Georgia
Keith Douce
36,546
36,546
The University of Tennessee
Gregory Armel
Argentine Ant IPM in the Urban Landscape with Food Source Reductions and Baits
94,432
94,432
North Carolina State University
Jules Silverman
Integrated Weed Management Strategies to Increase Pasture Productivity
21,248
94,940
116,188
University of Kentucky
Jonathan Green
64,062
93,576
157,638
Clemson University
Guido Schnabel
97,897
97,897
North Carolina State University
Wes Watson
FY 2007
Title
Extension Research TotalLead Institution PI
$99,719
$99,719Virginia Tech
George Norton Multi-state Evaluation of School IPM Cost-Calculator and Training Model $26,648 $53,606 $82,254Texas A&M Michael Merchant Developing an IPM program to control small hive beetles in bee hives $162,138 $162,138University of Georgia Keith Delaplane Enhancing IPM programs through deregulation and release of genetically modified Virginia-type peanuts with resistance to Sclerotinia blight $119,998 $119,998Virginia Tech Patrick Phipps TALLER MIP (IPM Workshop)- a bilingual worker education program on integrated pest management for the southern nursery and floriculture industry $52,585 $52,585Texas A&M Carlos Bogran Molecular and Pheromone Studies of Acrobasis nuxvorella Neunzig (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) to Improve Pecan IPM $81,107 $81,107Texas A&M Raul Medina Biotic Factors Associated with the Spread and Suppression of Pink Hibiscus Mealybug $77,921 $77,921Virginia Tech J. Christopher Bergh Synergistic activity in mixtures of copper and garlic-derived products to enhance control of bacterial spot of peach $106,708 $106,708University of Georgia Harald Scherm 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 $22,799 $22,799University of Kentucky Patricia Lucas
FY 2006
Title
Extension Research TotalInstitution PIDevelopment of the “Elementary Entomology” Extension Program
18,134
18,134
TAMU
Jeffery Tomberlin
Management and Retrieval Systems for Extending IPM Information in Southeastern
49,164
49,164
NCSU
Frank Louws
25,500
47,500
73,000
U.P.R.
Alex Segarra
41,201
99,012
140,213
NCSU
Gerald Holmes
Integrated management of bacterial speck and bacterial spot on tomato
121,779
121,779
UF
Jeffrey Jones
Host Resistance to Balsam Woolly Adelgid in an IPM Strategy for Christmas Trees
59,316
59,316
NCSU
Fred Hain
80,000
80,000
NCSU
Robert Richardson
115,000
115,000
Clemson
Guido Schnabel
121,824
121,824
NCSU
David Danehower
Validation of Fecal NIRS Technology for Tick Management on Range Cattle
27,000
27,000
TAMU
Jerry Stuth
FY 2005
Title
Extension Research TotalInstitution PIA Multi-State Network for Predicting Pest Activity in Pecans $40,000
$44,500
$$84,500 Texas Cooperative Extension Allen Knutson Building an education, training and outreach image support system for the Southern Region plant diagnostics network $60,000
$60,000 University of Georgia K. Douce Development of Weather-based Regression Models for Predicting Flights of Tobacco Thrips and Spread of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
$97,424
$97,424 North Carolina State University George Kennedy Integrated management of anthracnose, botrytis and phytophthora in southeastern strawberry plasticulture systems
$111,338
$111,338 North Carolina State University Frank Louws Novel Approaches to Integrated Management of Armillaria Root Rot of Peach
$150,000
$150,000 Clemson University Guido Schnabel Pheromone based management of dogwood borer
$151,827
$151,827 Virginia Tech J. Bergh Reducing Homeowner Pesticide Use and Increasing Consumer and Student Knowledge of IPM Through Public Outreach/Education $14,620
$14,620 University of Georgia Mila Pearce Use of brassicaceae cover crops and other integrated weed management strategies for control of nutsedge species in high-risk crops $22,092
$122,908
$145,000 Clemson University Jason Norsworthy
FY 2004
Application of NIRS Fecal Analysis for Tick Management on Range Cattle $60,755 Texas A&M University Jerry Stuth Argentine Ant IPM in the Urban Landscape Employing the Trap-Cropping Concept $61,074 North Carolina State University Jules Silverman Cultural Practices for Management of Pod Decay Diseases of Snap Bean $64,676 Oklahoma State University John Damicone 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 Gulf Coast Tick Pheromone IPM Application Across Geographic Strains $60,094 Texas A&M University Pete Teel IPM Cost-Benefit Analysis Tool for School Training Sessions $35,193 Texas A&M University Janet Hyrley IPM Economic Threshold for a Two-Pest Complex in Honey Bees $104,855 The University of Georgia Keith Delaplane IPM for Mosquito Control Program Development, Training, and Educational Materials $44,625 University of Florida Cynthia Rutledge Management Alternatives for Bacterial Spot of Peach $47,400 University of Georgia Harald Scherm Management of RIPM Panel $20,246 North Carolina State University Ron Stinner Management of Twospotted Spider Mite on Vegetables in a Multicrop Agroecosystem $67,912 North Carolina State University James Walgenbach Optimizing Alternative Pest Management for Turfgrass in the Southeast $72,680 University of Georgia Kristine Braman Teaching Kids About IPM A Curriculum for K-5 Education in Urban and Landscape IPM $43,430 Clemson University Geoffrey Zehnder 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 Using DNA Diagnostics to Predict Potentially Damaging Isolates of Greenbug $39,767 Texas A&M University Keyan Zhu-Salzman
A database of IPM projects funded through the Regional IPM Grants Program and other programs can be accessed on the IPM Centers site. Select project type "Regional IPM Grants".
This page is for informational purposes only. Should any information in it conflict with information in the Request for Applications the latter should be used.
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This page developed and managed by the Southern Region Integrated Pest Management Center. The Southern Region IPM Center is located at North Carolina State University, 1730 Varsity Drive, Suite 110, Raleigh, NC 27606, and is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service. Last updated: March 14, 2010 |
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