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Collaborations

The Crop Bioprotection Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

ILLINOIS CORN GROWERS ASSOCIATION, BLOOMINGTON
  • Efficacy of Commercial Biocontrol Saprophytes in Reducing Viability of Tar Spot Pathogen in Overwintered Cornfield Debris
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, Washington, DC
  • Potential for Genes Targeted Toward Fungal Plant Pathogen Control to Interfere with Natural and Applied Microbial Insect Pathogens
  • UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIAS
  • Elucidating Tick-fungal Entomopathogen Interactions for Improved Tick Control
  • UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
  • Novel Approaches to Controlling Laurel Wilt in Avocados - the Development of Phorectic Mites to Vector Beneficial Microbes to Insect Galleries
  • Approaches to Controlling Laurel Wilt in Avocados; Optimizing Potential of Mites to Vector Beneficial Microbes
  • WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY
  • Exploring Diet, Microbiome, and Health in an Economically Important Cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus)