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Randall Luttrell (Randy)

Research Leader

 

Dr. Randall Luttrell
Research Leader/Research Entomologist

Southern Insect Management Research Unit
141 Experiment Station Road
P.O. Box 346
Stoneville, MS 38776
Office: (662) 686-5231
Fax: (662) 686-5421

Email: randy.luttrell@ars.usda.gov

 

 

Education:

 

Ph.D Entomology, 1981, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas

M.S. Entomology, 1978, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas

B.S. Agricultural Education, 1976, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

 

Technical Responsibilites:

 

Dr. Luttrell’s research emphasizes the management of insect pests of field crops, especially those attacking cotton, corn, and soybean. He has previously researched insect pests of pecan and is currently working on pest problems of sweetpotato in the Mississippi Delta. Previous and current studies attempt to optimize crop protection through efficient use of insecticides and quantitative decision making based on an ecological understanding of pest biology and crop susceptibility to herbivory. Research projects have included studies on insect resistance to insecticides and BT transgenes, crop response to insect injury, farm--level management systems, microbial control and application technology.


     
Last Modified: 05/24/2011