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  2. Rajagopalbabu (Babu) Srinivasan

Rajagopalbabu (Babu) Srinivasan


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Entomology

Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan
Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan
Areas of expertiseAboutEducationScholarly works

Areas of expertise

Crop and Pasture ProductionZoologyPlant BiologyMicrobiologyEcological ApplicationsHorticultural Production

About

I conduct basic and applied research on important thrips, whitefly, and aphid transmitted plant viruses (Tospoviruses, Geminiviruses, and Potyviruses) affecting several crops in Georgia and in Southeastern United States. My goal is to understand these viral pathosystems at micro and macro levels. My lab is currently involved in studying the process of virus-transmission by vectors, component (vector-virus-host plant) interactions, and dissecting the various factors that mediate these interactions by employing behavioral, biochemical, serological, and molecular approaches. My research also aims to understand the various factors that influence the ecology and epidemiology of these insect-transmitted viruses.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Entomology

University of Idaho, ID, United States (2006)

Master of Science, Entomology

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India (2001)

Bachelor of Science, Agronomy and Crop Science

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India (1999)

Scholarly Works

  • Thrips Vectors of Tospoviruses, JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT, (2011).
    Riley DG, Joseph SV, Srinivasan R, Diffie S
  • Transmission of Pantoea ananatis and P-agglomerans, Causal Agents of Center Rot of Onion (Allium cepa), by Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) Through Feces, PHYTOPATHOLOGY, (2014).
    Dutta B, Barman AK, Srinivasan R, Avci U, Ullman DE … 2 more
  • Temporal Effects of a Begomovirus Infection and Host Plant Resistance on the Preference and Development of an Insect Vector, Bemisia tabaci, and Implications for Epidemics, PLOS ONE, (2015).
    Legarrea S, Barman A, Marchant W, Diffie S, Srinivasan R
  • Epidemiology of spotted wilt disease of peanut caused by Tomato spotted wilt virus in the southeastern U.S., VIRUS RESEARCH, (2011).
    Culbreath AK, Srinivasan R
  • Direct and indirect effects of a thrips-transmitted Tospovirus on the preference and fitness of its vector, Frankliniella fusca, ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA, (2012).
    Shrestha A, Srinivasan R, Riley DG, Culbreath AK

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Contact

babusri@uga.edu 770-229-3099

Mailing Address

1109 Experiment Street
Redding Building 239
Griffin, GA 30223

Shipping Address

1109 Experiment Street
Redding Building 239
Griffin, GA 30223

  • https://www.ent.uga.edu/personnel/faculty/srinivasan.htm

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    UGA CAES part of extensive research study aimed at whitefly management

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    UGA entomologist researching thrips in order to control tomato spotted wilt virus

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    Thrips took a toll on 2013 Georgia peanut, cotton crops

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    Tomato yellow leaf curl virus threat to tomato crop

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