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ENTOMOLOGY AT CORPUS CHRISTI CENTER


AgriLife Extension Entomology

AgriLife staff sampling for thrips

Extension entomologists bring you the most current information about insects and related areas such as environmental protection and conservation, integrated pest management (IPM), food and fiber production, urban landscapes and structures, home gardening, agriculture, public health, and much more.

Our information is backed by science and research at Texas A&M and other universities and is made practical and relevant by Extension Entomologists, educators or agents who work in each county, right where you live.

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AgriLife Research Field Crops Entomology

Beat bucket sampling

The Field Crops Entomology Program works with industry, Research, Extension, and education partners. Given the large-scale and low-input nature of field crop agroecosystems and ongoing pest invasions affecting U.S. agriculture, goals have been two-fold: developing sustainable and area-wide approaches to managing pests in agroecosystems, and increasing understanding of plant-insect-natural enemy interactions and pest regulation that affect pest outbreak, severity, and regulation. Developing sustainable pest management tools to address invasive and other major pest concerns provide near-term benefits and increase understanding of pest regulation resiliency in managed systems that serve to buffer the impact of pest invasions.

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