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James Spiers (Research Leader)
Warren Copes
Ned Edwards
Donna Marshall
Cecil Pounders
Timothy Rinehart
Hamidou Sakhanokho
Blair Sampson
Barbara Smith
Stephen Stringer
 

Blair Sampson
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Research Interests

Blair Sampson Research Interests

Small Fruits & Vegetable Crop Pollination and Native bee management

  • Managing Blue Orchard Bees (Osmia ribifloris) for commercially pollinating blueberries.
    Cooperator: James H. Cane
  • Bumble bee management for pollinating greenhouse fruits and vegetables  
  • Pollination biology and requirements of wild and cultivated small fruits and vegetable crops.  
  • Honey bee pollination of small fruits and vegetables.
    Cooperator: Robert Danka http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/people/people.htm?personid=1258
image of bees mating
  Courtship behavior of Osmia ribifloris.
   

Integrated Pest Management and other related Interests

  • Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of endoparasitic wasps (e.g. Eulophidae, Ceraphronidae, Platygasteridae) associated with the blueberry gall midge complex (Dasineura oxycoccana, Prodiplosis vaccinii). Cooperators:
    Michael Schauff http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/selhome/selhome.htm
    Oscar Liburd http://fruitnvegipm.ifas.ufl.edu
     
  • Field efficacy trials for reduced-risk insecticides useful in small fruit and vegetable IPM programs. Cooperator:
    Oscar Liburd http://fruitnvegipm.ifas.ufl.edu/
     
  • Screening and developing botanical and mineral-based pesticides for control of nursery, greenhouse and field pests in IPM & Organic production systems. Cooperators:
    David Wedge, Nurhayat Tabanca (Anadolu University, Turkey)
    Jerry McLaughlin (Nature's Sunshine Products)
    Fumiomi Takeda, Michael Glenn  
     
  • Organic and Community Sustained Agriculture (CSA)
     
  • Scientific Illustration
wasp parasatoids
Adult Synopeas (Platygasteridae) endoparasitoid associated with Dasineura oxycoccana & Prodiplosis vaccinii. © Blair Sampson 2003.
parasatoid larvea
Immature stages of platygasterid wasps associated with Dasineura oxycoccana & Prodiplosis vaccinii. © Blair Sampson 2003
   

Civic Program

  • Teaching children and adults the importance of insects with the help of a living arthropod zoo and other entomological exhibits (local school visits, environmental workshops, career days, and in-house tours).
image of gall midge laying eggs
  Dasineura oxycoccana laying her eggs inside a blueberry flower bud.
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