Collaborations
The Subtropical Insects and Horticulture Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CITRUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, I, LAKE ALFRED, FL
Development of Next-Generation SuperSour Rootstocks With Tolerance to HLB
Transgenic Capable Field Site to Assess HLB-Resistant and Other Improved Citrus
CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY
Cap: Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation And Field Delivery Pipeline For Solutions To HLB
FLORIDA RESEARCH CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL SUST, VERO BEACH
Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE, FORT PIERCE
Advancing the Symbiont Strategy as a Solution to Citrus Greening Disease
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, U, KANSAS CITY
Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RI, RIVERSIDE, CA
Large-scale Breeding and Evaluation of the Next Generation of Superior Rootstocks for Citrus Production in Regions with Huanglongbing
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
CAP: Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
Developing, Harmonizing and Extending IPM strategies for Major Arthropod Groups and New Invasive Pests of Ornamental and Floriculture Production
Developing On-Plant Biofactory System to Produce Therapeutic Molecules Used to Treat Citrus Greening Disease
Engineering Floral Fragrance to New Heights Using a Two-Pronged Approach
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA
Developing an Integrated Pest Management Program for Thrips Parvispinus (Karny) on Ornamental Crops in the Southeastern U.S.