Gregory J. Wiggins
University of Tennessee
Entomology and Plant Pathology
2505 E.J. Chapman Drive
370 Plant Biotechnology Building
Knoxville,
TN
USA
37996-4560
Papers:
5
From Predators to Parasitoids: Biological Control of Invasive Insect Pests of Tennessee Forests
30
Ecology and Life History of the Kudzu Bug in East Tennessee: I Heard it Through the Kudzu Vine
86
IPM in Agricultural, Forest and Natural Systems: The Good, the Bad, and the Bugly
P-47
Evaluating Short-Term Detection of Imidacloprid in Streams Following Soil Applications in Hemlock Systems
P-53
The Nuts and Bolts of ‘Walnut Alert’: Using Outreach to Keep the Nuts in the Trees
P-54
Monitoring and Evaluating Establishment of Introduced Parasitoids of Emerald Ash Borer in Tennessee: Panning for Parasitoids
P-55
Remote Sensing as a Tool to Assess Biological Control of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid