OLD_SERA3: Southern Region Information Exchange Group for IPM

(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

OLD_SERA3: Southern Region Information Exchange Group for IPM

Duration: 10/01/2011 to 09/30/2012

Administrative Advisor(s):


NIFA Reps:


Non-Technical Summary

Statement of Issues and Justification

Project's Primary Website is at http://nimss.umd.edu/homepages/home.cfm?trackID=6299 (direct link can be found under LINKS)


Losses due to pests and efforts to control pests are major obstacles to cost effective crop and livestock production in the Southern Region. In addition, the cost of controlling pests in recreational areas, home landscapes, public and commercial facilities and households combined with the environmental concerns associated with pesticide-dependent control tactics makes IPM a high priority in the Southern Region and the U.S. This multitude of pest situations combined with the numerous pest disciplines makes the coordination of all aspects of IPM critical. Historically, IPM has revolved around entomology and row crops with less emphasis on plant pathology, weed science, nematology, and other related disciplines and in areas other than crop production. However, for IPM to be truly effective, all aspects must be integrated. SERA003 originated with the Experiment Station and Extension Directors naming individuals from each state to provide recommendations on coordination of the IPM activities in the region. Continued development and implementation of IPM strategies under current funding will increasingly depend on effective coordination at the geographical, institutional and disciplinary levels. This need for coordination is as great or greater today than when this SERA was formed.

SERA003 has annually brought research and extension professionals together to discuss research and education projects related to integrated pest management (IPM) programs. Since its formation this group has consistently impacted the Southern Region IPM grants program by providing input on funding priorities and on mechanisms to encourage participation by representatives of all pest management disciplines and from all southern region states. SERA003 has developed a forum for reporting accomplishments of previously funded IPM grants. To this objective, the group has hosted principal investigator presentations at annual meetings providing a regional overview of successes and outcomes from project funding. The group meeting has also provided an annual forum for the state IPM Coordinators and interested research scientists to meet with the NIFA IPM Program Leader to review progress in each state, discuss reporting mechanisms and make plans for future programs. Since the inception of the Pest Management Centers through USDA/NIFA this SERA has taken the lead in developing linkages with the Center Directors who are now included as members and this SERA provides significant input as to policy, procedures and methods in operations of the Southern Region Pest Management Center.

Objectives

  1. To bring together, on an annual basis, research scientists and extension specialists from a diversity of disciplinary backgrounds and who share responsibilities and interest in integrated pest management to share current information, research finds and innovative Extension programming efforts.
  2. To exchange current information on the status of new research findings and extension programs dealing with IPM.
  3. To provide a forum for reporting findings from projects funded from Smith Lever 3d funded and SR- IPM grants.
  4. To collaboratively develop and disseminate educational materials and educational training modules for Extension Agents and end users of IPM.
  5. To provide a forum for developing multi-state collaborations that lead to expanded sources of funds for research, Extension and integrated programs.

Procedures and Activities

This group will meet annually at an appropriate location in the Southern Region or in conjunction with the National IPM Symposium to exchange ideas and discuss common issues related to coordination of IPM research, extension and education activities in the region. The Chair, Chair-elect and Secretary for the SERA003 are currently in place. Annual meetings will be arranged by the Chair and Chair-elect, working with the Administrative Advisors, and minutes of the meetings will be distributed by the Secretary. The Southern Region Pest Management Center Director(s) will be invited each year and will report to the SERA003. Members of the group shall be comprised of two representatives from each state in the Southern Region, the USDA/NIFA Program Leader for IPM, the Director(s) of the Southern Region Pest Management Center and administrative advisors from the Experiment Station and Extension Service Directors. From each of the Southern Region Land Grant Universities, one representative should be appointed by the respective Director of the Cooperative Extension and one by the Director of the Experiment Station. It is recommended that the Cooperative Extension Service representative be the Cooperative Extension IPM Coordinator for the state. Other participants should be encouraged and may represent entomology, plant pathology, weed science, nematology, toxicology, engineering, physiology, sociology, and other appropriate disciplines.

Expected Outcomes and Impacts

  • Exchange of current information on new research findings and Extension programs dealing with IPM will foster generation of new ideas, programs and interactions among the group.
  • Information completed project reports from NIFA-funded (and other agency) research and Extension grants will provide insight into successes and failures and can be used for input into the design of future research and Extension IPM RFPs to develop more effective competitive grants programs that achieve results and encourage similar programs in other states.
  • Meeting with the Southern Region Pest Management Center representatives facilitates exchange of information regarding regional IPM programs, strategies, and priorities. An annual working group format facilitates interaction among the IPM coordinators, significant IPM research scientists and the Pest Management Center staff and allows for effective communications required for the Center to effectively promote implementation and adoption of IPM in the region. These exchanges will result in recommendations for an RFP for the SR-IPM grants programs, ancillary grants programs overseen by the Pest Management Center and for priorities for Center operations
  • Educational information, including web-based and printed materials, and training modules for Extension Agents and other stakeholders that can be shared across states will be developed.
  • SERA 003 meetings will foster multi-state and interdisciplinary collaborations that lead to enhanced funding for research, Extension and integrated programs.

Projected Participation

View Appendix E: Participation

Educational Plan

The Chair, Chair elect, Secretary and two other members will serve on the Southern Region Pest Management Center advisory council and provide input from the SERA003 to the Center annually. Additionally, two members of the SERA003 will serve on the steering committee of the Pest Management Center and therefore be involved in policy decisions for the Center. The members of the committee will provide information from the meetings to members of their institutions: Research members will provide annual reports to their respective Directors of Experiment Stations and Extension members to respective Directors of the Cooperative Extension Service; members will assist in circulating RFA s for IPM related programs including the SR-IPM. The group will work with the Southern Region Pest Management Center communication specialists to distribute information about activities, opportunities and accomplishments, using newsletters, World Wide Web and other mass media outlets. The group will work with the Southern Plant Diagnostic Network to facilitate its mission and to disseminate information on pest alerts, training and other resources. The group will develop educational materials and training materials for Extension Agents

Organization/Governance

Chair 2011: Carlos Bogran, Texas A&M University Chair-elect 2011: Tom Royer, Oklahoma State University, Secretary 2011: Paul Smith, University of Georgia. A standard governance format will be used including election of a Chair, Chair-elect and Secretary. A Secretary shall be elected each year and serve as such for one year. The secretary will then automatically become the Chair-elect in the second year of service and Chair in the third year of service. Administrative guidance will be provided by an assigned Administrative Advisor and a NIFA Representative, generally the IPM Program Leader. The SERA003 will meet annually and/or in conjunction with the National IPM Symposium. Contact: Carlos Bogran, Texas AgriLife Extension.

Literature Cited

Attachments

Land Grant Participating States/Institutions

AL, FL, KY, OK, TX, VA

Non Land Grant Participating States/Institutions

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