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Synergistic Activities and Complementary Projects 

The CIMSPIP scientists have had tremendous success at leveraging additional funds from several extramural sources, which has helped add value to the CIMSPIP funding.  Thus, the RAMP dollars were combined with funds from other sources that allowed for leveraging additional research, extension, and training outcomes [give link to those web] . 

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 Fate and Efficacy of Spinosad for Insect Management in Farm Stored Grain. Maier, D.E. and Ileleji, K.E. co-PI with Bh. Subramanyan and M. Toews, Kansas State University. $195,831. USDA-CSREES-PMAP. October 1, 2002 - September 30, 2004. (Dr. Maier and Dr. Ileleji responsible for $99,141.)

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Field Studies to Test Insector Probes in Stored Indiana Corn. Maier, D.E., PI. $15,000. USDA-ARS-U.S. Grain Marketing & Production Research Center. July 22, 2002 – May 31, 2004.

bulletEvaluation of Sulfuryl Fluoride Fumigation on End Use Quality of Corn and Corn Products. Maier, D.E., PI. $20,000. Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana. October 1, 2002 – October 1, 2003.
bulletA controlled ambient aeration as a pest management strategy in stored rice.  F. Arthur.  3 yrs.  $419,773
bulletA replacement for organophosphates as stored grain protectants and for use in food processing.  F. Arthur.  3 yrs.  $187,794
bulletA pest management in stored rice to maintain quality.  F. Arthur.  3 yrs.  $54,626
bulletEvaluation of two novel ultrasonic device and a lactose-based pesticide for management of urban insects. Koston Technologies, $ 120,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletImprovement and field validation of an attact-and-kill bait station for the Indianmeal moth. USDA/CSREES (IPM), $ 80,000 (Co-PI). Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletEvaluation of spinosad for protection of stored corn from insect attack and damage. Kansas Corn Commission, $ 30,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletImproved protocols for evaluating efficacy of ultrasound technology against economically important urban pests. Applica, $ 180,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletFQPA and management of insects in stored wheat: perceptions and implementation of organophosphate alternatives by Kansas farmers. EPA Region VII, $39,964. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletFate and efficacy of spinosad applied to farm stored grains. USDA/CSREES-PMAP, $ 199,195. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletCharacterization of spinosad as a stored grain and stored products protectant. Dow AgroSciences, $ 105,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bullet Development and implementation of a voluntary HACCP program for the commercial feed industry. USDA/CSREES, $ 534,153 (Co-PI). Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletManagement of insects in stored grain with spinosad and aeration. Kansas Wheat Commission, $ 61,811. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletSixth National Stored Product IPM Training Conference. USDA/ARS, IPM, $ 20,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletPesticide alternatives and pollution prevention techniques in response to FQPA for post-harvest ecosystems, EPARegion VII, $ 69,956. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletEffects of a novel ultrasonic emitter on the mating behavior and reproductive performance of the Indianmeal moth-a common pest associated with grains and processed food products, USDA (Midwest Advanced Food Manufacturing Alliance [MAFMA]), $ 50,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletAssessment of Actellic on sunflower seeds. Agriliance, $ 20,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletSpinosad: a safe and effective alternative for managing stored-wheat insects. Kansas Wheat Commission, $ 17,774. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletSpinosad: a safe and effective alternative for managing stored-wheat insects. Kansas Wheat Commission, $ 6,895. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletManagement of stored-product insects with heat in food-processing facilities. Rupp Industries, $ 15,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletSpinosad: a safe and effective alternative for managing stored-wheat insects. Kansas Wheat Commission, $ 6,895. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletQuality of sulfuryl fluoride (Profume) treated wheat. Dow AgroSciences, $ 120,000.
bulletHeat sterilization for insect management in food-handling establishments. USDA (MAFMA), $ 50,000. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletSpinosad: a safe and effective alternative for managing stored-wheat insects. Kansas Wheat Commission, $ 17,274. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletSpinosad: a safe and effective alternative for managing stored-wheat insects. Kansas Wheat Commission, $ 9,590. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletFate and efficacy of Spinosad in farm-stored wheat. Kansas Wheat Research Center, $ 5,200. Bh. Subramanyam.
bulletUSDA CSREES Pest Management Alternatives Program: Replacement of organophosphates as stored grain protectants and for use in food processing. T. Phillips, F. Arthur, J. Campbell, M. Toews, J. Criswell.  Two years. $165,009.
bulletInfection decisions by insect-parasitic nematodes.  Integrative Animal Biology and Neuroscience, National Science Foundation.  $200,000.  2003-2005.  Lewis, Campbell, Ramaswamy, and Shapiro
bulletUSDA-ARS-U.S. Grain Marketing & Production Research Center Field Studies to “Field Validation of Insector Probes in Stored Oklahoma Wheat.” $15,000.  T.WP PI.  2002 –2004.
bulletDow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana “Determination of Sorption Dynamics of Sulfuryl Fluoride Fumigant Gas in Raw Cereal Grains.” $30,000.  TWP is first PI with co-PI Noyes. 2003-2004
bullet Whitmire-Microgen research Labs., Inc., St. Louis, MO.  “Evaluation of Pheromone Release Devices for Mating Disruption of the Indianmeal Moth.”  $30,000.  2002-2003.  TWP PI.
bullet USDA ARS Office of Pest Management Policy.  “Developing Pest Management strategic plans for Stored Cereal Grains.”  $20,000. Phillips and Arthur co-PIs, 2003-2004.
bulletSouthern Regional Sustainable Agricultural Research and Education (SARE) Program,  “Developing Sustainable Stored Grain IPM Systems in Oklahoma and Texas.” $138,600.  Ron Noyes is lead PI cooperating with  Texas A&M University.  2002-2003
bulletUSDA CSREES Southern Regional IPM Competitive Grants Program.  “Improvement and Field Validation of an Attract-and-Kill Bait Station for the Indianmeal Moth.”  $75,179. Nansen and Phillips, co-PIs.  2003-2004.
bullet USDA CSREES National Research Initiative, Biologically Based Pest Management.  “Pheromone-Based Suppression of Stored-Product Moths Using Attracticides.”  $188,774. Phillips is lead PI, 2004-2006.

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