Section 580 Of Article 9. University Of California Center For Pest Research From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 9.
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. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the center,
through its director, develop a list of recommended pest management
research priorities for the University of California that emphasize
and encourage the development and implementation of biological
controls, sustainable agriculture, integrated pest management
strategies, agroecology, cultural and mechanical practices, and other
alternative pest management methods and programs which are
ecologically based and environmentally sound.
(b) In developing pest management research recommendations, the
center is encouraged to give high priority to alternative practices
and strategies that address the reduction, control, or eradication of
pests, including exotic pests, which represent the greatest threat
to public health and safety or the economy of the state.
(c) In developing recommended exotic pest research priorities, the
center is encouraged to give high priority to all of the following:
(1) Development of methods to determine the origin of exotic
pests.
(2) Determination of the age and origin of exotic pests.
(3) Geographic analysis of exotic pests to determine place of
origin, including acoustical fingerprinting.
(4) Improvements to existing exotic pest insect baits.
(5) An examination of the manner in which the sterile insect
technique actually works and improvements in sterile insect
technology.
(6) Assessments of wild exotic pest populations, and their
regulating biological agents.
(7) Studies of exotic pests and their natural enemies in climates
similar to that of the various regions in California.
(8) The exploration and introduction of natural enemies, including
those from foreign countries, if necessary.
(9) Computerization of all records of exotic pest captures.
(10) Improvements in detection technology, which include better
attractants.
(11) Compilation, maintenance, and updated data about exotic pest
research and exotic pest management programs operating within and
outside the state.