Horticultural Crops Disease and Pest Management Research Unit
- On-Farm Integration of Organic Management of Spotted-Wing Drosophila in Fruit Crops
- Identification of the Physiological Mechanism of Pheromone Biosynthesis in Thrips and Development of Biological Control Methods
- Monitoring of Insects Using Deep Learning and Automated Systems
- Identification of Biological Targets and Application to Existing and Invasive Pests
- Testing Sterile Males for Controlling Spotted-wing Drosophila
- Areawide Management of Spotted-wing Drosophila and Adoption of Sustainable Practices (WSU)
- Areawide Management of Spotted-wing Drosophila and Adoption of Sustainable Practices (OSU)
- Areawide Management of Spotted-wing Drosophila and Adoption of Sustainable Practices (ODA)
- Develop Monitoring Tools Such As Identifying Pheromones for Western Flower Thrips and Grey Garden Slug
- Development of a Biologically-Based Control Method for Spotted Lanternfly and Box Tree Moth
- Novel Biologically-Based Control Method for Invasive Insect Pests
- Minor Use Pesticide Testing on Floral and Nursery Crops
- Identification of the Physiological Mechanisms of Pheromone Biosynthesis in Thrips and Development of Biological Control Methods for Pest Thrips
- Sustainable Management of Arthropod Pests in Horticultural Crops
Range and Meadow Forage Management Research