Press Release: Project to introduce a coconut rhinoceros beetle disease in Guam gets $240,000 grant
For more information, contact:
Dr. Aubrey Moore
Professor of Entomology
University of Guam
Email: aubreymoore@triton.uog.edu
Cell: (671) 686-5664
The Office of Insular Affairs (DOI-OIA) of the U.S. Department of the Interior has
awarded $239,994 to the University of Guam College of Natural and Applied Sciences
in response to a grant proposal titled “Establishment of Self-sustaining Biological
Control of Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Biotype G in Micronesia” submitted by Aubrey
Moore, an entomologist at the University of Guam.
Part of the funding will be used for partial support of an existing project to implement
self-sustaining control of coconut rhino beetles (CRB) throughout Guam by introducing
an insect disease caused by a naturally occurring insect virus that infects only rhino
beetles. This virus is called Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus, or OrNV.
Different strains of OrNV have been very effective in providing long-lasting control
of rhino beetles on many Pacific Islands. Typically, after the virus is introduced
into the CRB population, damage to coconut palms and other palms falls to very low
levels within a few months and stays at those low levels indefinitely.
The other part of the grant funding will be used to pay the salary of James Grasela,
an insect pathologist who has spent his career finding ways to control pest insects
with insect diseases instead of poisoning them with insecticides. Grasela has been
working under a contract at the University of Guam for the past two years under a
previous DOI-OIA grant. He has screened OrNV strains collected from several locations
in the Asia-Pacific region and has found two that have potential for controlling the
biotype, CRB-G, causing so much damage on Guam.
For more information regarding research on the CRB and other insects conducted by
scientists at the University of Guam, please visit https://www.uog.edu/wptrc/entomology.
For detailed information on the recent grant award, download Moore's grant proposal
from https://github.com/aubreymoore/2020-DOI-CRB-Biocontrol/blob/master/doi_proposal.pdf.