Collaborations
The Subtropical Plant Pathology Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
Selection, Molecular and Genetic Analysis of HLB Tolerant/resistant Variant Citrus Plants
DEVERON USA, LLC, Kansas City
Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
F1K9 LLC, Palm Coast
Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with F1K9
Canine Detection of Exotic and Emerging Plant Pathogens
FD AGROTECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, LOS ANGELES
Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, BOCA RATON, FL
Ensuring A Steady Supply of Warm Water Marine Finfish Seed Stock to Support the Development of the U.S. Aquaculture Industry
FLUROSAT LLC, Calabasas
Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
Improving Cucurbit Foliar Disease Management Through Improved Scheduling and Application of Efficacious Fungicides
GLADES CROP CARE, INC., JUPITER, FL
Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with GCC
Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
Collaborative Research to Control Thrips and Tospoviruses
Novel Detection, Sampling, Epidemiology and Modeling Strategies for Plant Pathogens
REGENTS OF THE UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA AT RIVERSI, RIVERSIDE, CA
Novel, non-transgenic, hybrid citrus varieties with resistance to huanglongbing: evaluation and cultivar development
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with Univ. of FL
Tomato Resistance-breaking Tospoviruses
Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, DIVISION OF SPONSORED, Gainesville
Improving Cucurbit Foliar Disease Management Through Improved Scheduling and Application of Efficacious Fungicides
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, IN, Athens, GA
Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO, San Juan, PR
Tomato Resistance-breaking Tospoviruses