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Research Project: DISCOVER AND DEVELOP BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS FOR RANGELAND WEEDS

Location: MONTPELLIER, FRANCE

Project Number: 212-22000-020-07
Project Type: Trust

Start Date: Feb 01, 2003
End Date: Sep 30, 2005

Objective:
The purpose of this agreement is to fund research to find, identify, and characterize potential biological control candidates for rangeland weeds, including Rush Skeletonweed, particularly for use in the western United States.

Approach:
The European Biological Control Laboratory (EBCL) of the USDA, Agricultural Research Service (ARS), will conduct explorations in foreign countries, including Greece and Bulgaria, for insect enemies and microbial pathogens of rangeland weeds, particularly Rush Skeletonweed. Insects and microbial isolates will be transported to EBCL facilities in Montpellier, France, where they will be identified and partially characterized using standard protocols and methodologies. Promising biological control candidates will then be sent to stateside quarantine facilities for further evaluation by the Sponsor and/or clients of the Sponsor.

 
Project Team
Widmer, Timothy

Related National Programs
  Rangeland, Pasture, and Forages (205)
  Crop Protection & Quarantine (304)

 
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