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Entomology and Plant Pathology

Pacific Ag maintains three science laboratories for the study of insects and plant diseases of economic importance.

 
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We maintain three independent science laboratories, each focused on separate disciplines of agricultural pest management.

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Our entomology laboratory keeps colonies of key coastal insect and arachnid pests for basic biological studies and for use in bioassays with new and existing compounds. Additionally, the entomology lab supports a comprehensive insecticide field testing program conducted by field technicians working both on company managed farms and with independent cooperating regional growers. The entomology facility is fully equipped with microscopy, substrate application and fumigation chambers, controlled temperature cabinets, greenhouses and shade houses, and basic chemistry facilities capable of supporting most any laboratory or field entomology study conducted.

Our plant pathology lab focuses on diagnostics of fungal, bacterial, and viral plant pathogens. This lab also provides support services for an extensive fungicide testing program on fruits and vegetables along the humid coastal agricultural districts.

In our post-harvest lab, commodity storage and processing studies are conducted with fruits and vegetables. In the case of refrigerated storage investigations and the study of control of decay organisms, this laboratory can segregate post-harvest segments to include transportation, cold storage, supermarket display, and household storage increments. Produce packing line products can also be applied under precise conditions on a small scale packing line. Because all facilities are within a few feet of the pathology lab, identification of post-harvest decay agents and experimental evaluations are quickly made by trained staff within the same facility under controlled conditions.

These facilities have been used extensively by manufacturers to test field-applied products for such traits as:

  • Extension of post-harvest shelf lives of fruits and vegetables.
  • Determining the potential impact of a fungicide to wine fermentation.
  • Studying the persistence of pesticide residues through post-harvest processing activities.
  • Competitive displacement, fungal decay species, and population shifts during post-harvest storage.
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