Rick L. BrandenburgProfessor of Entomology 3301 Gardner Hall EDUCATIONB.S.
Purdue University (1977) |
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EXTENSION (74%)Research for the past 12 years has focused on the development of effective management strategies for insect and mite pests of turf and peanuts. Evaluation of new control strategies including predictive modeling, pheromone traps, cultural practices, agroecosystem modifications, and biological control. Additional studies include the evaluation of new application technology, soil insect behavior, and biorational insect management strategies. |
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RESEARCH (26%)The research and
education program has focused on the ecology of mole crickets and management
strategies for green June beetle grubs, a proactive pheromone monitoring
and degree day forecast for Oriental beetles (which recently invaded
western North Carolina),, southern chinch bugs, ground pearls, as well
as Japanese and southern masked chafer grubs, and more recently on imported
fire ants. Dr. Brandenburg teaches the warm season turfgrass insect
management seminar for the Golf Course Superintendents of America Assoc.
Peanut research emphasizes cost effective management of southern corn
rootworms, host plant resistance, and use of cultural practices to manage
tomato spotted wilt virus. Dr. Brandenburg has collaborated with Drs. Yelverton and Rufty, from the Department of Crop Science at NC State University to develop the Turfgrass Environmental Research and Education Center. Dr. Brandenburg is the Co-director of the Center along with Dr. Tom Rufty. The Center receives more than $600,000 in annual recurring contributions to fund turfgrass research and education programs at NC State University. |
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TEACHINGDr. Brandenburg also co-teaches ENT/CS/PP 495T - Advanced Turfgrass Pest Management as well as ENT801M - Extension Entomology. |
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