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Research and IPM
UC IPM Grants Programs
The Statewide IPM Program sponsors or supports several research and extension grants programs.
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Cooperative Extension IPM Demonstration Grants Program |
The goal of this program is to promote
the implementation of IPM practices in production agriculture and in residential
and urban areas, and to protect natural areas such as wildlands and water
bodies through demonstrations of IPM practices.
UC IPM Competitive Research Grants Program |
Important
Announcement—Fall 2008 Call for New Proposals for 2009-10 funding suspended
Through this state-funded program, UC IPM sponsors
IPM research projects that are expected to result in tools and techniques
to help pest managers make better decisions.
UC Exotic/Invasive Pests and Diseases Research Program |
UC IPM and the
UC Center for Invasive Species Research, through a special grant from
USDA, support projects that address exotic pests and diseases/invasive
species in agricultural, urban, or natural environments.
Pierce's Disease Research Grants Program |
In 2005, UC IPM began administering the UC Pierce's Disease Research Grants Program. The program, established in 2000,
is supported by USDA-CSREES.
Grants programs which were supported by UC IPM but are no longer active.
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