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NCIPMC Mini-Grants 2011

Principle Investigator(s)

Title

Organization

Allocation

Abstract

Report

Paul Esker

Development of an IPM Toolkit app for the iPhone

University of Wisconsin

$10,000

No Abstract

 

K. B. Paul

Developing a Semiochemically-based Mass Trapping System for Cucumber Beetle Management in Missouri

Lincoln University

$9,825

No Abstract

 

Tom Green

IPM Professional Credential for Crop Advisors

IPM Institute

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Ashley Bennett

Evaluating the Impact of Local Scale Variables on the Provision of Ecosystem Services in Urban Green Space

University of Illinois

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Clarissa Hammond

Large Scale Survey for Conicum maculatum, Dispsacus spp. And Pastinaca sativa in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection

$9,624

No Abstract

 

Michelle Grabowski

What’s Wrong with my Shrub:  An On-line Tool to Diagnose Problems on Shrubs in Minnesota Landscapes

University of Minnesota

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Mark Gleason

Implementing a Web-Based IPM Resource for Organic Apple Growes in the Eastern U.S.

Iowa State University

$9,975

No Abstract

 

Brian McCornack

Deployment and Validation of an Automated Trapping System for Monioring Helicoverpa zea

Kansas State University

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Stephanie Downs

Ailanthus: Assessing Aerial Mapping Accuracy and Locating a Biological Control for Land Owners

Ohio Department of Natural Resources

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Erin Hodgson

Providing Early Detection for Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in Iowa

Iowa State University

$9,938

No Abstract

 

Joy Landis

IPM Guide and Website to Help Blueberry Growers Incorporate New Pests into Existing IPM Strategies

Michigan State University

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Stephen Young

A New tool for Reaching and Educating Youth on Invasive Plant Science

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

$10,000

No Abstract

 

Robert Wright

Biological Control of Noxious Weeds in the North Central U.S.

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

$9,461

No Abstract

 



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