Greg received the 2018 Entomological Society of America Southwestern Branch Award for Excellence in Integrated Pest Management. The presentation was made at the 2018 Southwestern Branch meeting in Albuquerque, NM on March 28, 2018. It is always a special honor to be recognized by your peers. Thanks Southwestern Branch!
Endophyte from lab planted across 270,000 acres and increases cotton yields by an average of 14%
Our industry partner, Indigo Ag, has reported preliminary performance results of Indigo Cotton, commercially-available cotton seed treated with an endophyte initially discovered in our lab, that was planted across 270,000 acres of the U.S. cotton belt in 2017. Post-harvest results from the 2017 growing season demonstrated a 14% average yield increase across localities with an added value of $68/per acre for cotton producers.
It may sound crazy, but we have seen effects like this dating back to our first cotton endophyte research field trials in 2012.
Full story here.
Endophyte research named a Finalist for 2018 Texas Environmental Excellence Award
Endophyte research in the lab was selected by the Texas Office of Environmental Quality as a Finalist for the 2018 Texas Environmental Excellence Award for Agriculture. We ended up in 2nd place, but are nonetheless very honored to have been recognized as a finalist for this award.
The full list of winners and finalists is available here.
Christine wins presentation prize!
Congratulations to Christine Madamba, an undergraduate researcher in the lab, for winning 2nd place in the recent Mentorship in Entomology Forum held on Feb. 9, 2018. Her award-winning talk was titled, “Fungal seed treatment enhances defensive volatile response to herbivory in cotton.” Christine and her graduate student mentor, Cody Gale, each took home a cash prize for their outstanding efforts.
Tyler wins Outstanding Graduate Student Award!

Congratulations to our very own Tyler Raszick for winning the 2018 Department of Entomology Outstanding Graduate Student Award! Tyler’s research is going very well and he’s been heavily involved in a number of department and campus-wide service activities. We are proud to claim one of the five most powerful grad students on campus as one of our own!
Full story here.