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Dr. Richard Casagrande: Professor of Entomology
Dr. Casagrande teaches graduate level courses in biological control and in integrated pest management, and coordinates an undergraduate course in home landscape ecology. He serves as IPM coordinator for Rhode Island, overseeing several programs, including ornamentals, fruits, and biological control. His present research concentrates on classical biological control involving in the full spectrum of activities from initial foreign exploration though final evaluation of newly released agents. He is presently working with colleagues throughout the world on biological control of insect and weed problems that are important in Southern New England including the lily leaf beetle, hemlock woolly adelgid, birch leafminer, Cypress spurge, purple loosestrife, and common reed.
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