Southern Plant Diagnostic Network Invasive Arthropod Workshop
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Southern Plant Diagnostic Network Entomology Workshop Planning Committee • Steve Bambara, North Carolina State University • Carlos Bográn, Texas A&M University • Eric Day, Virginia Tech • Keith Douce, University of Georgia • Frank Hale, University of Tennessee • Blake Layton, Mississippi State University • Catharine Mannion, University of Florida • Blake Newton, University of Kentucky • Dale Pollet, Louisiana State University • Charles Ray, Auburn University
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