Southeast Watershed Research
Fruit and Tree Nut Research
- Novel Approaches for Managing Key Pests of Peach and Pecan
- Biological Control Technology for Hidden Pests Based on Interaction Mechanism Between Entomopathogenic Nematode and Their Insect Hosts
- Advances in Application Technology of Microbial Control Agents
- Ecology and Integrated Management of Ambrosia Beetles in Eastern U.S. Orchard and Ornamental Tree Crops
- Flatheaded Borer Management in Specialty Tree Crops
- Chemical Cues from Beneficial Nematodes Enhance Plant Resistance and Strengthen Biological Control
- Integrated Animal Production Research
- Ecology and Integrated Management of Ambrosia Beetles in Eastern U.S. Orchard and Ornamental Tree Crops
- Development of effective economical microbial strategies to combat major nematode and fungal pests in turfgrass systems
- Developing Alternative Management Strategies for Borer Pests in Stone Fruits Following the Loss of Chlorpyrifos
- Single Cell Encapsulation of Entomopathogenic Fungi via Pickering Emulsions Toward A Highly Functional Biocompatible System
- Cultivating Tomorrow’s Orchard: Evolving and Enhancing IPM in Eastern Tree Fruit Systems
- Towards The Sustainable Management Of Two Economically Important Dipteran Insect Pests Using Entomopathogenic Nematodes And Fungi