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IUCRC Phase III University of Florida: Center for Arthropod Management Technologies (CAMTe — NSF Award to University of Florida (F

A considerable proportion of agricultural food production is lost to insect and nematode pests. In addition, some insects transmit disease to plants or to humans. The development of new pest management approaches is critical for the sustainable production of sufficient food for the increasing human population, and for

Award titleIUCRC Phase III University of Florida: Center for Arthropod Management Technologies (CAMTe
Award ID2310815
AwardeeUniversity of Florida
CityGAINESVILLE
StateFL
Amount obligated$281,994
Principal investigatorBryony Bonning
ProgramIUCRC-Indust-Univ Coop Res Ctr
Start date09/01/2023
AbstractA considerable proportion of agricultural food production is lost to insect and nematode pests. In addition, some insects transmit disease to plants or to humans. The development of new pest management approaches is critical for the sustainable production of sufficient food for the increasing human population, and for prevention of arthropod-transmitted disease to plants and humans. The expansion of pest distribution resulting from changes in climatic conditions and the development of resistance
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