Rose Labbe
@RoselyneLabbe
Greenhouse Entomologist @AAFC_Canada. On a quest to develop sustainable and effective greenhouse pest management. Biocontrol, IPM. #7. Opinions are my own.
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Read our latest #research on cold tolerance of an important pepper pest, published with @SpringerNature in Journal of Pest Science: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Registration and abstract submission for the 2024 ESBC conference and annual general meeting (Oct 4-5, UBC) are now open. The theme is “Through the Looking Glass: BC Entomology and Beyond”. Check our meeting page for full details and to register (entsocbc.ca/meetings/).
Do you speak bug? If you did, each distinct smell would tell you something different. Read more about our fascinating research on the volatile communication between an economically important pest and its natural enemy here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Fresh pressed: Read how a tiny chalcid wasp can have a big impact on control of one of the top pests of pepper crops. Thanks to @FVGC_PFLC and @ONgreenhouseVeg for supporting this research: link.springer.com/10.1007/s10526…
Super pleased to be joining forces with VRIC and OMAFRA to deliver this unique hands-on Thrips ID workshop. Space is very limited in either Leamington or Vineland locations so consider registering soon: onfloriculture.com/2024/02/12/thr…
🇨🇦🍅🍎🇨🇦 Thank you to the team at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for hosting faculty and students for the discussions, breakouts and tours at the Harrow Research Station. #AgUWin is an opportunity for @UWindsor to support global food security and sustainable food production.
Tomorrow is the CBS Graduate student symposium! HUGE shoutout to the organizers and sponsors of this event because I absolutely adore this event. I can't wait to learn about and hype the research tomorrow!
Job opportunity: Cameron Chair in Ecological Pest Management at Guelph! esc-sec.ca/2023/03/20/cam…
What are your thoughts on having your managed bees deliver biological protective agents to crops? Could be a win-win IMHO. Now sharing details of our study using this strategy for control of pests on greenhouse strawberry. Let me know what you think! link.springer.com/article/10.100…
When you just can’t wait to crawl out of your old skin.
Today marks the end of a wonderful journey we've had with this guy, Andrew LaFlair as he has now successfully defended his MSc thesis. Few have done what he has to better understand Nabis predators. All his hard work over the years were evident today and hascertainly paid off.
Super proud to announce some of the recent accomplishments of my lab members. In addition to a successful PhD defense by @CataFernndez2, MSc students @SerenaLeo14 and @LifeOfJacobEnto were also awarded best student talks #EntSoc21 and #OPMC2021!. Congrats!
Recruiting an MSc student with @FtardifUofG to explore options for intercropping with winter canola in southern Ontario. Grateful for the project support from @GrainFarmers and @OntCanolaGrower . Check out our posting and apply. @oacsoilcropclub
I present to you my #eposter on the biological control of the pepper weevil using the parasitoid wasp Jaliscoa hunteri! Check out more posts at the #SESGRADVConference2021 #Entomology #research #IPM #UofG_SES @CscottduDupree @RoselyneLabbe @UofG_SES @SESGSC
As the debate continues on how to best use supplemental foods for supporting greenhouse biocontrol, our recent paper summarizes the mounting evidence of its benefits in many agroecosystems: academic.oup.com/aesa/advance-a…
Hi everyone - I'm recruiting grad students for my lab. Thanks @may_gun for pointing out that without alt-text, our advertisement wasn't accessible.
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