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Forage Improvement Seminar Series: Berberet
 
 
     

Richard C. Berberet

Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK
 

Educational background and experience:
1966   B.A., Carroll College, Helena, MT   Biology
1971   Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE   Entomology
Dissertation: Comparative anatomy of selected systems in larval and adult Phyllophaga anxia   (LeConte)  
1971   Oklahoma State University, Entomology   Assistant Professor
1975   Oklahoma State University, Entomology   Associate Professor
1980   Oklahoma State University, Entomology   Professor
         
Teaching:
    Introduction to the Science of Entomology    
    Insects of Agronomic Crops    
    Insect Morphology    
    Systematic Entomology    
    Advanced Systematic Entomology    
    Integrated Pest Management    
    Host Plant Resistance    
         
Current Research:
1) Member of interdisciplinary Alfalfa Integrated Management (AIM) Team
    a. Role of insect pests/beneficials in overall persistance and profitability of alfalfa stands
    b. Design of comprehensive management programs for alfalfa
    c. Improving regulation of insect pest species by native and introduced beneficial species
2) Insect defense against parasitism
    a. Factors which influence the incidence of encapsulation of parasitic insects by insect hosts
    b. Extent to which encapsulation reduces effective parasitism in field settings
         

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