DR. Tina Gray Teague
 

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
 

 

 

    Office:     Arkansas State University
                    College of Agriculture, #212
                    Agricultural Research,
                    University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station,
                    State University, AR 72467
                    (870) 972-2087;
                    FAX: (870) 972-3885

Education:

                  Texas A&M University                                Ph.D.
                              Entomology

                   University of Arkansas-Fayetteville              M.S.
                               Entomology:

                    University of Arkansas-Fayetteville              B.S.
                               Zoology
 

 Professional Experience:

 1988 - present         Professor of Entomology, Arkansas State University, College of
                                Agriculture.  Dr. Teague is part of the cooperative program with
                                University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.

Primary Area of Research

Principal Investigator:   Integrated Pest Management Tactics for Insect Pests
                                   of Mid-South Cotton

The Cotton IPM research program at ASU addresses the needs of Arkansas cotton producers for managing insect pests in a dynamic period of new crop protection opportunities. Dr. Teague's research program is focused on building a practical IPM system that will contribute to maintaining or improving profitability and sustainability of Arkansas's cotton industry.

Major research interest include control of Tarnished Plant Bug (Lygus lineolaris) and alternative integrated tactics for boll weevil eradication. She also is a part of University of Arkansas COTMAN Research Team.

 Contact Dr. Tina Gray Teague at tteague@astate.edu