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Name: Ottea, James A.
Title: Professor
Specialization: Insect Pest Management, Cotton Entomology
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Department: Entomology Department
Organization: LSU AgCenter
Address 1: A545 Life Sciences Bldg. (Annex)
Address 2: Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone Number: (225) 578-1841
Fax Number: (225) 578-1643

Education/Training
B.S. 1979 Texas A&M University
M.S. 1980 Texas A&M University
Ph.D. 1987 University of California-Davis
Areas of Specialization/Research

The primary goals of my research are to explore biochemical, physiological and genetic mechanisms associated with resistance to insecticides. Pharmacokinetic and electrophysiological assays are employed to determine the expression and stability of metabolic and target site resistance in populations of pest insects. The genetic regulation of enzymes responsible for detoxication of insecticides is being studied to facilitate development and use of insecticides that retain their activity against populations of insects in which metabolic cross-resistance has arisen.

Also being investigated are interrelationships between life history traits (e.g. migration and host-plant feeding) and insecticide resistance. Information obtained from these studies provides a greater understanding of how expression of insecticide resistance alters insect biology, and may allow synthesis and deployment of chemicals with "anti-resistant" properties to be realized.

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