EPA Awards Over $49,000
to the LSU
AgCenter
to Document Expansion of
the Invasive Mexican Rice Borer
(DALLAS – August
13, 2012) The Environmental Protection Agency has
awarded the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, known as the LSU
AgCenter, $49,956 to develop an electronic reporting and mapping system to
document the expansion of the invasive Mexican rice borer. The project will
advance the adoption of integrated pest management tactics for the
Mexican rice borer in Louisiana by tracking the movement of the pest into new
regions and avoid unnecessary use of insecticides in non-infested regions. In
addition, the impact on public health and the environment will be measured by
tracking the use of insecticides in rice and sugarcane crops. The Mexican rice
borer was first discovered in Louisiana in 2008 and is a devastating pest of
sugarcane and a serious pest of rice.
Integrated pest management is a sustainable approach to
managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical and chemical tools in
a way that minimizes economic, health and environmental risks.
IPMLouisiana is
the integrated pest management program of the LSU AgCenter. It is a
comprehensive pest management program involving elements of plant pathology,
entomology and weed science. The LSU AgCenter is one of 11 institutions within
the Louisiana State University System, and its mission is to provide the people
of Louisiana with research-based educational information that will improve their
lives and economic well-being.
Additional Information on EPA grants is available at
http://www.epa.gov/region6/gandf/index.htm
More about
activities in EPA Region 6 is available at http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/region6.html
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