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Invertebrate pest management
Team role
The team provides government and industry with innovative and sustainable approaches to invertebrate pest management.
We are a long-standing and internationally recognised research team with primary strengths in invertebrate endocrinology, insect immune defences, host-parasite interactions and the development and application of novel techniques.
We use physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology approaches to develop biorational and enhanced biocontrol alternatives to conventional pesticides. Our work contributes to environmentally acceptable and sustainable pest-management strategies. The team collaborates with industry, universities and levy funding bodies.
Science themes
- Endocrine-based invertebrate pest control strategies
- Novel delivery systems based on fusion proteins
- Disruption of pest immune response to optimise biological control
- Host-parasitoid interactions
- Enhancing resistance in Wheat to insect pests
- Acarology, mite services and sheep scab mite
- Insect nuisance research and consultancy
