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Norman C. Leppla & Jennifer L. Gillett

A 30-Year Effort to Develop the Mole Cricket Nematode Product, Nematac S. Norman C. Leppla & Jennifer L. Gillett. Eda Reinot. Mole Cricket Damage. Mole cricket damage and chemical control cost ~ $100 million annually in the S.E. United States.

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Norman C. Leppla & Jennifer L. Gillett

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  1. A 30-Year Effort to Develop the Mole Cricket Nematode Product, Nematac S Norman C. Leppla & Jennifer L. Gillett Eda Reinot

  2. Mole Cricket Damage

  3. Mole cricket damage and chemical control cost ~ $100 million annually in the S.E. United States. Chemicals are too expensive for use on pasture land. Mole crickets rebound in most treated areas. Concern about non-target effects of chemicals. Chemical Control

  4. Mole Cricket State Program Objective: To conduct research and demonstration projects that will widely distribute the entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema scapterisci, in Florida; determine its establishment, rate of spread and impact on Scapteriscus spp. mole crickets; and support its commercialization.

  5. Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 • Created more than 260 university TLOs • Connected academic research to the nation’s innovation and R&D capacity • Provided a strong incentive for industry-university research collaborations and industrial investment

  6. Technology Licensing Bridges the gap between science and products! Science Products

  7. Benefits of Technology Licensing • Protects venture capitalists • Moves discoveries to market • Forms industrial partnerships • Attracts research funding • Places graduates in rewarding jobs • Earns royalty income

  8. Commercial Biological Control • Rearing and handling equipment • Materials for manipulating organisms • Diets and processing chemicals • Rearing and application methods • Specific uses for natural enemies • New organisms

  9. GovernmentInstitution Entrepreneur/Company Entrepreneur/Company Market Analysis Feasibility Study Market Analysis Financing Appropriation Financing License forCommercial Product Product Development Product Development Product Development Client Group Customers Customers Technology Transfer for Publicly-Funded Biological Control Products Public Domain Public Domain Patented

  10. In vitro Nematode Production

  11. Application of Nematodes

  12. Seasonal Distribution of Mole Cricket Stages

  13. Biological Control of Mole Crickets in Florida by the Nematode Mean Number of Mole Crickets Trapped

  14. Nematac S- 2001 & 2002 80 billion nematodes 32 counties Education & training Nematode diagnostics Nematode survey Refined methods Establish & spread Nematode Applications

  15. Pasture Evaluations

  16. MoleCricket Nematode in Florida • 6 months- 80% mole crickets infected • 1 year- infected mole crickets spread nematodes across the pasture • 3 years- • 85% decline in mole crickets • 40-95% recovery of bahiagrass • 20-35% infected mole crickets

  17. Pasture condition in 2002 2 yr after nematode application ~ 95% grass canopy ground cover

  18. Suppliers of Nematac S • Golf Courses and Athletic Fields • Golf Ventures • ProSource One • UHS • Lesco • Homeowners • Gardens Alive • Pasture and Sod Farms • UAP Florida • Helena • ProSource One • Diamond R Fertilizer • Lykes AgriSales • Ben Hill Griffin Fertilizer

  19. Do You Need Mole Cricket Nematodes? • Do you have significant mole cricket problems in your pastures?Yes • Would you use Nematac S with technical assistance from Becker Underwood and UF/IFAS?Yes • Are you willing to pay up to $50 per acre for both the product and application?No • Would you prefer to pay $25 per acre and borrow the application equipment from the Florida Cattlemen’s Association?Yes

  20. Potential Actions to Increase Sales of Nematac S • Re-establish commercial application of the nematode. • Keep the cost to $25 - $50 per acre, perhaps by providing access to application equipment. • Provide customer service by applicator or supplier to assure that the nematodes are used effectively. • Increase Extension/Becker Underwood activities to promote Nematac S, especially field demonstrations. • Establish a mechanism to anticipate seasonal orders for Nematac S, e.g.,damage thresholds.

  21. http://ipm.ifas.ufl.edu

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