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Collaborations

The Subtropical Plant Pathology Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

CITRUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, I, LAKE ALFRED, FL
  • Control Citrus Huanglongbing by Using The Citrus Isolate of Nectarine Marafivirus M and its Expression System
  • CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
  • CAP: Fast Selection, Assessment, and Delivery of HLB-Resistant/Tolerant Citrus Variants as New Scion and Rootstock Cultivars
  • DEVERON USA, LLC, KANSAS CITY
  • Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
  • FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, BOCA RATON, FL
  • Seedstock Improvement to Support the U.S. Warm Water Marine Finfish Industry
  • FLUROSAT LLC, CALABASAS
  • Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
  • GLADES CROP CARE, INC, JUPITER, FL
  • Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with GCC
  • NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
  • Collaborative Research to Control Thrips and Orthotospoviruses
  • Control Citrus Huanglongbing by Using the Citrus Isolate of Nectarine Marafivirus M and its Expression System
  • Novel Detection, Sampling, Epidemiology and Modeling Strategies for Plant Pathogens
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RI, RIVERSIDE, CA
  • Novel, non-transgenic, hybrid citrus varieties with resistance to huanglongbing: evaluation and cultivar development
  • UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
  • Identification, Mapping and Risk Prediction of Whitefly- and Thrips-transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Florida