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Nault Lab Leads Workshop at the 2020 NOFA-NY Winter Conference
Brian Nault, Lindsy Iglesias, and Frank Hay from Cornell University organized a workshop at the NOFA-NY Winter Conference in Syracuse, NY on January 17, 2020 titled “Updates on Organic Onion Pest and Disease Management”. ...
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Erica Moretti takes 1st place for her talk at the 2019 ESA-annual meeting in St. Louis, MO
Erica Moretti’s award-winning talk was presented at the ESA-annual meeting in St. Louis, MO, in November (2019). The title of her talk is “Influence of abiotic factors on onion maggot adult population dynamics and ...
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ESA 2019: St. Louis, MO
Karly Regan joins The Nault Lab as a Postdoctoral Researcher
Allium Leafminer (Phytomyza gymnostoma) is active in Eastern New York
The Allium leafminer (ALM) is an invasive insect that was first reported in NYS in spring 2017. ALM specifically attacks allium species; most notably leeks, shallots, garlic, chives and dry bulb onions. There are ...
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Lindsy Iglesias joins The Nault Lab as a Postdoctoral Researcher
Lindsy joins our lab from the University of Florida Entomology and Nematology Department where she received both her M.S. and Ph.D. Lindsy is currently working with onion thrips, Thrips tabaci, in organically managed onion production systems.
Ashley Leach snags first place for her poster at the 9th International IPM Symposium
Ashley Leach’s award-winning poster was presented at the 9th international IPM Symposium in Baltimore, MD, in March (2018). The title of the poster is “Successful adoption of action threshold-based insecticide programs for thrips management ...
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Ashley Leach receives first place at the 2018 ESA-EB Meeting
Ashley Leach, a fourth year PhD student in our lab, received first place for her talk at the 2018 ESA-EB meeting in Annapolis, MD. Her talk was titled “Evaluating effects of nitrogen fertilizer and insecticide ...
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Ashley Leach receives the 2017 Virtual Poster Award at ESA
Ashley Leach, a Ph.D. student in the Nault Lab, won the 2017 virtual poster award at the Entomological Society of America’s annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.