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Scope of Work
This research involves evaluating reduced-risk, potentially pollinator-compatible insecticides (essential
oils, plant- or microbially-based bio-toxins) for protecting plants from defoliation by the Japanese beetle
(JB), Popillia japonica. JB is an invasive pest of trees, shrubs, flowers, and agricultural crops. Direct
control costs and losses from JB damage to plants in the USA exceed $600 million per year. The JB is a
target of quarantines on shipment of nursery stock and air cargo to slow the spread its spread to the
Western States, and it has recently become established in Europe where concerted efforts are
underway to contain and eradicate it. Use of conventional insecticides on flowering plants poses a
hazard to bees, so alternatives suited to integrated pest and pollinator management are needed.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/1/21 → 1/31/22 |
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