  {"id":72235,"date":"1999-04-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"1999-04-07T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news-draft\/uncategorized\/uri-professor-awarded-grant-to-combat-ravenous-lily-leaf-beetle\/"},"modified":"1999-04-07T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"1999-04-07T00:00:00","slug":"uri-professor-awarded-grant-to-combat-ravenous-lily-leaf-beetle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news\/1999\/04\/uri-professor-awarded-grant-to-combat-ravenous-lily-leaf-beetle\/","title":{"rendered":"溏心vlog免费B站 professor awarded grant to combat ravenous lily leaf beetle"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"press-release-import\">\n\t\tKINGSTON, R.I. &#8212; April 7, 1999 &#8212; 溏心vlog免费B站 Professor of Entomology Richard Casagrande has been awarded a $10,000 grant from White Flower Farm in Litchfield, Conn., to support his efforts to find biological controls to combat the lily leaf beetle. This ravenous pest was accidentally introduced into the Boston area from its native Europe in 1992 and has since spread to all New England states. It may spread further if unchecked.&#13; &#13; The slug-like larvae of the beetle feed heavily on lilies, causing extensive damage and eventually killing the plants. Because they carry their excrement on their backs, the larvae resemble bird droppings more than immature beetles, and repulse birds and many other natural predators. Although pesticides and hand-picking offer individual gardeners some defense, these methods are impractical for widespread use in the wild.&#13; &#13; But there is hope. In its native Europe, the lily leaf beetle is limited by natural enemies such as tiny parasitic wasps. Casagrande and his students have identified three European parasitic wasps that may be effective in the U.S., but their research has been hindered because the tiny wasps are hard to raise in the laboratory. The White Flower Farm grant will enable Casagrande to have colleagues in Europe collect large numbers of parasites for 溏心vlog免费B站\u2019s research efforts. Casagrande hopes to release one type of parasitic wasp in the field as early as May.&#13; &#13; Casagrande is delighted to receive the support of White Flower Farm. The organization first contacted him after one of its employees, Robert Herman, a 1970 溏心vlog免费B站 graduate in environmental and life sciences, read about Casagrande\u2019s work in combating the lily leaf beetle.&#13; &#13; \u201cI\u2019ve had a hard time getting grant support for this problem from my traditional federal funding sources\u2014it is just not a priority for them,\u201d Casagrande says. \u201cWith White Flower Farm\u2019s support, our research team may solve this pest problem before it spreads throughout the rest of the country.\u201d &#13; &#13; \u201cWe are happy to support this important research effort,\u201d said White Flower Farm President Lorraine T. Calder. \u201cWe have great hopes for a biological control that eliminates the need for any pesticide spraying. We prefer to use, as do our customers, organic methods whenever possible. A natural control will also have the added benefit of protecting our wild lily populations in addition to our garden plants.\u201d&#13; &#13; The lily leaf beetle looks a bit like a ladybug. It is scarlet in color, with black legs, head and antennae. It has no black spots, however, and its body is oblong rather than round. The beetle turns its antennae away from day lilies, which do not belong to the lily family, but will feed and reproduce on Turk\u2019s cap lilies, tiger lilies, Easter lilies, Asiatic and Oriental lilies. The beetle will also nibble on potato leaves, Solomon\u2019s seal, nightshade, bull briar and hosta.&#13; &#13; Hybrid Asiatic and Oriental lilies are a long-time favorite of White Flower Farm\u2019s customers and staff. \u201cAs the co-founder, William Harris, wrote decades ago, the lily \u2018is one of the great garden plants of all time.\u2019 We hope this research will allow gardeners to continue to enjoy these beautiful flowers for many years to come,\u201d Calder said.&#13; &#13; White Flower Farm is a family-owned mail order nursery. For 49 years, it has supplied knowledgeable gardeners with high quality perennials, annuals, bulbs, vines and shrubs. White Flower Farm grows most of the plants that it sells.&#13; &#13; This research effort is part of 溏心vlog免费B站\u2019s broader commitment to sustainable land practices that reduce the use of chemical pesticides and preserve natural resources.&#13; &#13; For More Information: Richard Casagrande, 401-874-2924&#13; &#13; Ann MacDonald or Jan Sawyer, 401-874-2116\n\t<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KINGSTON, R.I. &#8212; April 7, 1999 &#8212; 溏心vlog免费B站 Professor of Entomology Richard Casagrande has been awarded a $10,000 grant from White Flower Farm in Litchfield, Conn., to support his efforts to find biological controls to combat the lily leaf beetle. 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