Collaborations
The Pollinator Health in Southern Crop Ecosystems Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL BUILDING, LORMAN, MS
Evaluation of Native Bees as Pollinators of Small Fruits on Small Farms
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Auburn, AL
Strategies to Reduce Risk of Bees to Various Stressors in the Mid-South
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER, Los Angeles
Investigating of the Mechanisms of Action of CFTR Correctors in Rescuing DeltaF508-CFTR
FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT VALLEY, GA
Sustainable Conservation of Pollinators
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, Mississippi State, MS
Strategies to Reduce Risk of Bees to Various Stressors in the Mississippi Delta
Nectar Content and Quantity in Floral and Extrafloral Nectaries in Cotton
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
Assessing Crop Ecophysiology for Sustainable Agricultural Production in the Southern High Plains
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM, LITTLE ROCK, AR
Determining the Impact of Non-target Applications of Herbicides on Bee Forage and Integrating Strategies to Minimize Negative Effects on Bee Health
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, Athens, GA
Multi-Environment Quantification of Extra-floral Nectar Production in Modern and Obsolete Cotton Cultivars
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, Urbana
Development of a Mass-rearing Honey Bee System Under Controlled Conditions
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, THE, Hattiesburg, MS
Functional Genomics of Varroa Destructor-Apis Mellifera Interactions
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, TN
Using Information on Beekeeper Mgmt Practices & Landscape Characteristics to Understand Honeybee Health & Reduce Colony Losses in the Mid-South
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, Arlington
Wireless Monitoring System for Online Insect Tracking Data Analysis