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Funding Program: LegumePIPE Subcontracts
Project Title: The 2009 Legume IPM PIPE Subcontract - Colorado
Project Director (PD):
Howard F Schwartz [1]
Lead State: CO

Lead Organization: Colorado State University
Cooperating State(s): Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming
Undesignated Funding: $25,905
Start Date: Jul-01-2009

End Date: Jun-30-2010
Pests Involved: legume diseases & pests
Site/Commodity: legumes
Area of Emphasis: Sentinel Plot - CO and western US coordination
Summary: Colorado State University will enter into a subcontract with the Western IPM Center to provide the following deliverables on the Project Legume ipmPIPE Subcontract, 2009. (a) This project will adhere to procedures for design, crop and pest monitoring, and data reporting in accordance with national protocols. Data will be reported in a timely fashion using nationally established procedures, with close communication between the field and laboratory (e.g., National Plant Diagnostic Network and other state and regional virology lab resources). (b) This project will participate routinely in regional and national networking activities including conference calls. (c) This project will contribute appropriate state-based commentaries to the online Legume ipmPIPE information management system with methods and frequency as established by the Legume ipmPIPE. (d) This project will provide reports as requested by the national program.

Objectives: Serve as the western coordinator for the 2009 Legume ipmPIPE project.

Edit digitized files of bean disease videotapes for future use in Legume ipmPIPE projects.

Establish field plots (5 Sentinel Plots in Colorado) to monitor legume pests and diseases.

Provide samples to appropriate laboratory to assess diseases.

Provide funding to laboratory for disease assessments.

Report findings to Legume ipmPIPE (all diseases and pests) and ipmPIPE (Soybean Rust) web sites.

A brief summary of activities and observation will be submitted to the WIPMC at the completion of the growing season.


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