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RESEARCH BIOLOGIST (COMPUTATIONAL BIOINFORMATIC)/MICROBIOLOGIST (POSTDOCTORAL RES ASS), GS-0401/0403
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Postdoctoral Research Entomologist (Orchard Entomology)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Southeast Area, Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Laboratory at Byron, GA invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position. The incumbent will provide direct research support to a Research Entomologist engaged in the area of fruit and tree nut entomology, integrated pest management, and behavior of pest and natural enemies associated with stone fruit and pecan in the southeastern United States. Responsibilities: Plan and execute research to characterize water stress (flood and drought) that induces ethanol production in, and ambrosia beetle attacks on, pecan trees. Evaluate trapping tactics and lure release rates for species-specific monitoring amb
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