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SWD home > Response Team

MSU’s Spotted Wing Drosophila
Response Team

MSU Department of Entomology
Rufus Isaacs, Berry Crops
Larry Gut, Tree Fruit
Mark Whalon, Cherries
Matt Grieshop, Organic Pest Management
Ernest Delfosse, Entomology chair
Amos Ziegler, Spatial mapping

MSU Department of Horticulture
Eric Hanson, Berry Crops
Greg Lang, Cherries
Paolo Sabbitini, grapes

MSU Extension field staff
Diane Brown, Berrien County
Mark Longstroth, Van Buren County
Carlos Garcia, Ottawa County
Amy Irish-Brown, Kent County
Nikki Rothwell, NW Michigan Horticultural Research Station
Erin Lizotte, NW Michigan Tree Fruit
Duke Elsner, NW Michigan Grapes
Bob Tritten, Genesee County
 
Michigan Department of Agriculture
Robin Rosenbaum, Plant Industry Section

Fruit Commodity Representatives
Dave Trinka, MBG Marketing
Shelly Hartmann and Bob Carini, Michigan Blueberry Advisory Committee
Allyn Anthony, Michigan State Horticulture Society
Phil Korson, Cherry Marketing Institute

 

Male spotted wing drosophila
Above, a male Spotted Wing Drosophila fly.

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Funding for the SWD Response Team is provided by Project GREEEN and the Michigan Department of Agriculture.

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Updated 08/10/11
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