Almond pest management team to receive major award at ESA meeting
- 28 Oct 2008Develops IPM program that reduces pesticide use
UC Davis professor and integrated pest management specialist Frank Zalom at almond tree. Click here for more information. |
DAVIS--A University of California team that developed a successful insect pest management program for almond growers, leading to significant pesticide reduction, will be honored at the Entomological Society of America (ESA) annual meeting, Nov. 16-19 in Reno.
The seven-member Almond Pest Management Alliance Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Team will receive the Entomological Foundation's "2008 Award for Excellence in IPM," on Sunday night, Nov. 16 in the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The award is sponsored by Syngenta Crop Protection.
The team includes IPM specialist Frank Zalom, UC Davis professor of entomology and a newly selected ESA Fellow; Carolyn Pickel, UC Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba counties; Walter Bentley, UC Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier; UC Cooperative Extension farm advisors Mario Viveros, Kern County, Roger Duncan, Stanislaus County, and Joe Connell, Butte County; and scientist Barat Bisrabi, Dow AgroSciences. Both Pickel and Bentley are UC IPM advisors.
The team developed and implemented a program "that has resulted in substantial reductions of organophosphate use," said ESA spokesperson Richard Levine in announcing the award.
Entomologist Walt Bentley of the UC Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier, and a UC Integrated Pest Management advisor, gives a field lecture. Bentley also serves as the president of the Pacific... Click here for more information. |
The annual award, Levine said, recognizes "the successful efforts of a team approach to IPM by a small collaborative group involving industry and academic scientists of no more than 10 team members."






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