Efficient Manipulation of Natural Enemies Through Increased Understanding Pest-Plant-Natural Enemy Interactions in Egyptian Crops. Collaborative Project with Dr. D. Bottrell (PI): P. Barbosa (Co-PI)

Traditionally, the major approaches to the biological control of insect pests have consisted of classical (importation) biological control, augmentation and conservation. Although the use of the first two approaches has been widespread and relatively successful, the use of biological control-enhancing genetically modified crops (BCEGMC) has been minimal. However, before such a strategy is implemented much more information is needed on between and within cultivar differences in attraction of natural enemies and, in particular, the aspects of plants that most affect natural enemy survival and effectiveness.

Other Research Projects are Being Conducted in Dr. Bottrell's Laboratory.

Participants: P. Barbosa/J. Kemper

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