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The Entomology Research
Laboratory represents a team of
scientists committed to the development of effective biological control
agents
for forest, greenhouse and vegetable insect pest management.
Insect pest problems are addressed with an
interdisciplinary approach, using insights drawn from a diverse group
of senior
scientists, the assistance of specialized technicians, and graduate
students. Emphasis is placed on
practical aspects of research to solve ‘real world’ problems.
Though focused on agricultural problems of
Vermont, our projects have national and international significance as
well. Through our work we attempt to
develop management options that are environmentally sound, economically
viable
and sustainable, and encourage their implementation through extension
and
education. |
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Entomology Research
Laboratory, University of
Vermont, 661 Spear
Street,
Burlington
,VT 05405, Tel: 802.656.5440 - Fax: 802.656.5441 |
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