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Chair Editor Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Lincoln, USA Crop pathogens such as fungi; oomycetes; bacteria; viruses; other microbes and nematodes. Editors University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA Crop pathogens such as fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, viruses, other microbes. NIAB EMR, East Malling, Kent, England, UK Pesticide applications, entomology, integrated pest management, tropical pest management. Invertebrate crop pests including insects, mites and molluscs. Vertebrate crop pests including mammals and birds. Pesticides and crop protection agents application technology (spraying methodology) University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa Food Safety, Food security, Postharvest pathology, biological control, Plant pathology, citrus black spot, Penicillium, water quality, food borne pathogens, plant pathogens, microbial ecology, phytosanitary issues M. T. RahmanGovernment of Western Australia, South Perth, Western Australia, Australia Insect Biology & Ecology, Behavior, Population Demography, Insecticide Toxicology, Integrated Pest Management, Insecticide Resistance Management, Biological Control, Post-Harvest DisinfestationClemson University, Florence, South Carolina, USA Invertebrate crop pests including insects, mites and molluscs. Vertebrate crop pests including mammals and birds. Knowledge and technology transfer in crop protection. Integrated Pest Management in Field Crop Systems Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China Weed Biology and Management, Herbicide Resistance and Management, Herbicide Application. Statistical Consultant University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark Editorial Board Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA Epidemiology and control of rusts, including cultural, chemical, and disease resistance; disease forecasting models; virulence, population structures, and functional genomics; genetics and molecular mapping of disease resistance genes; molecular mechanisms of plant-pathogen interactions. C.A. EdwardsThe Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA Applied soil ecology and ecotoxicologyConnecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES), New Haven, Connecticut, USAManagement of Fusarium diseases;biological control on Soilborne plant pathogens;mineral nutrition effects on Soilborne plant pathogens. L. GatehouseHortResearch Palmerston North, Palmerston North, New Zealand Molecular Biology, particularly of insects and plants. This covers straight molecular biology and extends to plant and some insect transgenesis together with the expression and analysis of the expression of introduced genes. I have some experience of Biochemistry but do not consider myself an expert. I have a blind spot with Statistics and am most definately not an expert.I have worked with insect viruses, insect symbionts and insect cell lines for baculovirus expression and other studies. Most of my work has been in the field of Plant Insect interactions looking at this from both sides and usually with a focus on crop protection.Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Stored Products Entomology (crop storage). L. GodfreyUniversity of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA Entomology, crop response, integrated pest management, cotton, rice, field cropsA.R. HardyCentral Science Laboratory, York, UKS. HashimUniversity of Agriculture Peshawar, PakistanW.D. HutchisonUniversity of Minnesota, St Paul, Minnesota, USA Biological Control and Integrated Management of Arthropod PestsK. JabranNigde Omer Halisdemir University, Nigde, Turkey Weed ecology, weed control, integrated weed management, weed control in major field crops, allelopathy for weed control, invasive weeds and climate changeW.J. JanisiewiczU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Kearneysville, West Virginia, USAJ. KatanHebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel Soil-borne , pathogens , soil solarization , soil disinfestation.J.R. LamichhaneInstitut Nationale de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Castanet Tolosan, FranceAbiotic (water, heat and mechanical) and biotic (soil-borne fungi, oomycetes and bacterial pathogens) stresses affecting crop establishment; Integrated Pest ManagementNat.Pingtung University of Sci.& Tech., Pingtung Hsien, Taiwan Crop eco-physiological adaptation to arid environment; field crops management; ecosystem sustainable designing and the role of human being in restoring and conserving the structure and function of integrated ecosystem especially in the arid and semiarid regions in northwest of China and other similar regions in the world. G MahajanPunjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, IndiaImperial College London, Ascot, UK Pesticides and their application;entomology ;integrated pest/ crop management (IPM);crops esp Cotton;control of vectors of human diseases eg malaria but that has only to do with farmers' health and not crop protection. University of Wisconsin at Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA Crop economics; production economics; farm management; risk management; insect management; weed management; resistance management; transgenic crops; biotechnology; agricultural sustainability metrics. USDA-ARS, Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center, Maricopa, , Arizona, USA IPM of arthropod pests, Insect biological control, insect population ecology, sampling and economic thresholds, risk assessment in GM crops R.E.L. NaylorUniversity of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UKO.M. OlanyaU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USAA. Ortega-BeltranInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria Biocontrol of Aspergillus fungi; Screening for disease resistance; Tropical crops; Cereal crops; Integrated management strategies; Fungal population biologyC. ScrepantiSyngenta Crop Protection, Stein, Switzerland Plant hormones and crop enhancement; Weed control; Soil pest control; Behavior of agrochemicals in soil; Rhizosphere signals; Plant phenotyping and remote sensingK.W. SeeboldValent U.S.A. LLC, Lexington, Kentucky, USA Soilborne plant pathogens – ecology and epidemiology (cotton and vegetable crops)Fungicide resistance and resistance managementIntegrated pest managementMycologyEpidemiology and management of plant diseaseUniversity of Greenwich, Chatham, UK Natural Products Chemistry; Bioactive compounds from plants; Botanical Insecticides; Chemical Ecology; Pollination Biology University of Copenhagen, Taastrup, Denmark Weed science and vegetation management. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Fort Collins, Colorado, USA human-wildlife conflicts, wildlife crop damage, wildlife damage control Università degli Studi del Molise, Campobasso, Italy Applied entomology; integrated pest management; insect crop pests; stored product pests; pheromones and application technology; stored products protection. A. van der MeulenQueensland Government, TooWoomba, Queensland, AustraliaJ. van der WaalsUniversity of Pretoria, Pretoria, South AfricaD. WrightImperial College London, Ascot, UK EntomologyPlant nematologyIntegrated Pest ManagementBiological controlBiopesticidesPheromonesMultitrophic interactions
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