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Title: REVIEW OF PESTICIDE APPLICATION RESEARCH IN OHIO AND THE U.S.

Author
item Fox, Robert
item OZKAN, H - OSU/OARDC
item HALL, F - OSU/OARDC
item DOWNER, R - OSU/OARDC
item Derksen, Richard
item Krause, Charles
item Klein, Michael
item Brazee, Ross

Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 12/17/1998
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: N/A

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: This review of pesticide application research will be discussed in two sections. First, a summary of research in the U.S. will be given, followed by a discussion of research in Ohio. There are several universities, federal laboratories and industrial locations in the U.S. where research on pesticide application is being conducted. We will review only selected research projects here, mostly related to spray drift, precision farming, whitefly control, and bio-control methods. The major effort on application technology research in Ohio is conducted in three research units. All authors are associated with the Laboratory for Pest Control Application Technology (LPCAT) with at least adjunct appointments, and work cooperatively on many projects. For discussion purposes, projects will be divided into three groups, based on the major source of funding. The groups are: LPCAT, FABE Department, and USDA-ARS, ATRU. Research projects now active and/or active in the recent past are discussed. Approximately 30 research projects in Ohio are summarized and published references listed.