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Environmental
Protection And Enhancement
Research Team


Current
Extramural Grants
Dennis, S. O.
Effects of long-term nursery crop
production systems in middle Tennessee: An assessment of nutrients
in the Collins River basin.
$225,000
USDA-(Evans-Allen grant)
Dennis, S. O.
Facillitation of 1890 Institutions’ water resourses.
$320,000
USDA-CSREES. (406 Grant)
Dennis, S. O.
Southern
Region Water Quality Coordination Project (Sub-contract from Texas A&M)
$51,300
USDA-CSREES.
Harrison,
R. E., S. Muhammad, and S. H. Kolison, Jr.
Computer
Skills Development in Agricultural Teaching and Research.
$176,049
USDA/CSREES
Capacity Building Grants Program
Klingeman,
W. E. III, J. Oliver, and P. C. Flanagan
Managing
Whitefringed Beetle Grubs in Tennessee Nursery Field Soils.
$1,500
Tennessee
Nursery and Landscape Association
Kolison,
S. H., Jr.,
R. E. Harrison, and S. O. Dennis
Tuning
Up Agricultural Instruction and Research: GIS Education for Agriculture
Faculty, Researchers, and Students at Tennessee State University.
$180,000
USDA/CSREES
Capacity Building Grants Program
Mmbaga, M.
T.
Integrated
Disease Management of Powdery Mildew in Dogwood.
$270,000
USDA/CSREES
Capacity Building Grants Program
Mmbaga, M.
T., and J. B. Oliver
Biorational
Products for Powdery Mildew and Insect Pest Management in Nursery Crops.
$150,000
Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 4 Strategic Agricultural Initiative
Mmbaga, M.
T.,
and S. Reed
Host
Resistance to Powdery Mildew of Dogwood.
$1,500
Tennessee
Nursery and Landscape Association
Oi,
D. H., D. F. Williams, J. Briano, J. Oliver, and R. Pereira
Evaluation
of Isolates of the entomopathogen Thelohania solenopsae for the
Biological Control of Imported Fire Ants.
$15,000
USDA
National Biological Control Institute
Oliver,
J. B., D. Fare,
and W. Klingeman
Flatheaded
borers in Tennessee: Species responsible for damage to production
nursery and a method to survey for activity within nurseries
$1,500
Tennessee
Nursery and Landscape Association
Oliver,
J. B.,
and D. H. Oi
Infectivity
and Impact of the Fire Ant Pathogen Thelohania solenopsae to
Black and Hybrid Imported Fire Ants from Tennessee.
$1,000
Tennessee
Nursery and Landscape Association
Oliver,
J. B., G. Haun, and A. Callcott
Seasonal
Phenology of Fire Ant Mating Flights Within the Middle Tennessee Nursery
Production Region.
$1,500
Tennessee
Nursery and Landscape Association
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