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North Florida Research and Education Center

155 Research Road

Quincy, FL 32351-5677

Phone: (850) 875-7146

Fax: (850) 875-7188

Email: jef@ufl.edu

Current Projects

Joe Funderburk
Extension Specialist, Pest Management

Professor of Entomology

National and International Research Projects

1. Natural Enemies for Management of Thrips and Tospoviruses in the Caribbean Basin’ 

        Collaborators:   Tim Momol, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Florida

                                 Stuart Reitz, USDA-ARS

                                 Irma Cabrera, University of Puerto Rico

        CRIS Project FLA-QUN-03886F, Supported by USDA -STAR-CBAG grant

 

2.  ‘Reduced-Risk Tactics for Thrips and Tospoviruses on Solanaceous Crops’

        Collaborators:     Tim Momol, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Florida

                                   Steve Olson, Department of Horticulture, University of Florida

                                   R. M. McPherson, University of Georgia 

                                   H. Pappu, University of Georgia

                                   Laurence Mound, CSIRO Entomology, Canberra, Australia

        CRIS Project FLA-QUN-03903, Supported by USDA/CSREES Integrated Research, Education, 

and Extension Competitive Grants RAMP Program grant

 

3. ‘Integrated Management of Vegetable Insect Pests’

CRIS Project FLA-QUN-03364, Supported by grants from private industry and the Florida Tomato Committee

 

4.  ‘Emerging Technologies for Management of Soybean Arthropods’

 CRIS Project FLA-QUN-03693

 

5. ‘Population Dynamics of Thrips and Their Natural Enemies in Peanut’

 Supported by grants from private industry and the Peanut Producers Association.

 

6. ‘Population Dynamics of Western Flower Thrips and their Natural Enemies on Crops and Weed Hosts in Chile’

  Cooperator on Project lead by Renato Ripa of the Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Santiago, Chile

 

7.  Program Committee for the     7th International Congress on Thysanoptera  2-5 July 2001, Reggio Calabria, southern Italy.


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