Robert MENSAH

Robert Mensah
Principal Research Scientist and Centre Director, Australian Cotton Research Institute

Research interests

  • Integrated pest management on agricultural crops particularly cotton 
  • Habitat diversification and Conservational biological control
  • Biopesticides, Semiochemicals and spray oils in pest management

Background

Dr Robert Mensah is a Principal Research Scientist and Director of the Australian Cotton Research Institute in Narrabri in NSW  providing leadership to research to ensure that scientific excellence, industry relevance of research and departmental goals are advanced.

Dr Mensah joined NSW DPI in 1992 and has undertaken and managed research in cotton and other field crops. He was voted the Australian Cotton Researcher of the Year by the Australian Cotton Growers and Researchers Association in 1997. He is currently a sub-program leader of the Australian Cotton Catchments Communities CRC co-ordinating activities of the CRC’s Innovative Research sub program. 

Dr Mensah was the Technical Specialist for the World Bank’s IPM project in China from 2001 to 2004 and a recipient of University of Tasmania 2005 Foundation Graduate Award, Winston Churchill Fellowship, Churchill Medallion, Australian Academy of Sciences and Bede Morris Fellowships. He holds an international (Worldwide) patent on methods of using food sprays in managing pests on field crops.

Dr Mensah has over 20 year’s professional experience in plant protection, 15 in the Australian Cotton Industry with extensive knowledge of the operation of the Australian Agricultural Industries, universities, state and federal government research agencies. His research expertise in NSWDPI is in the area of integrated pest management (IPM), habitat manipulation, conservational biological control, biopesticides, spray oils and semiochemicals. 

Qualifications

  • Bsc (Hons) Agriculture (UST, Ghana)
  • Cert. Pest Mgt  (ICIPE, Kenya)
  • Ph.D (Univ. of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia)

Current projects

  • Development of New tools and strategies for cotton Integrated Pest Management (IPM): a Farming systems approach
  • Development and use of Biopesticides in cotton IPM
  • Managing cotton pests with semio (signalling) chemicals
  • Habitat diversification and utilization of predatory insects for cotton IPM
  • Development and use of Petroleum spray oils in cotton IPM

Recent Publications

Mensah RK and Pyke BA (2007) Beneficial insects in cotton in Australia In: Insects of Australian Field Crops and Pastures; (Editor) P. T. Bailey, CSIRO Publications, Canberra, Australia  (In press).

Najar RAJ, Walter GH and Mensah RK (2007) “The efficacy of a petroleum spray oil against Aphis gossypii Glover on cotton: (Part 2) Indirect effects of oil deposits”. Pest Management Science 63; 596-607.

Najar RAJ, Walter GH and Mensah RK (2007) The efficacy of petroleum spray oils against Aphis gossypii Glover on cotton: (Part I) Mortality rates and sources of variation” Pest Management Science 63; 586-595.

Al Dabel F,  Mensah RK and Frerot B (2007) Effects of nC24 and nC27 petroleum spray oils on oviposition and egg survival of Ostrinia nubilalis Hubner (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) and Trichogramma brassicae Bezdenko, Trichogrammatidae) adults on maize plants. International Journal of Pest Management (In press).

Mensah RK, Liang W, Gibb D, Coates R and Johnson D (2005) Improving the efficacy of nuclear polyhedrosis virus and Bacillus thuringiensis against Helicoverpa spp. with ultra-violet light protected petroleum spray oils on cotton crops in Australia. International Journal of Pest Management 51 (2) 101-109.

Mensah RK, Frerot B and Al Dabel F (2005) Effects of Petroleum Spray oils on oviposition behaviour and larval survival of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera:Pyralidae). International Journal of Pest Management 51 (2) 111-119.

Mensah RK, Liang W, Gibb D, Coates R and Johsnon D (2005) Evaluation of nC27 Petroleum spray oil for activity against Helicoverpa spp. on commercial cotton fields in Australia. International Journal of Pest Management 51 (1) 63-70.

Mensah RK and Sequiera R (2004) Habitat manipulation for insect management in cotton systems in Australia. In: Pest Suppression: Habitat Manipulation Approaches (Editors) Steve Wratten and Geoff Gurr, CSIRO Publications, Canberra, Australia; pages 187-199

Wilson LJ, Mensah RK and Fitt G (2004) Implementing IPM in Australian cotton. In: Novel Approaches to insect Pest Management in Field and Protected Crops (Editors) Rami Horowitz and Isaac Ishaaya, Spinger Press, Netherlands; pages 87-106.

Mensah RK and Singleton A (2003) Optimum timing and placement of a supplementary food spray “Envirofeast” for the establishment of predatory insects of Helicoverpa spp. in cotton systems in Australia. International Journal of Pest Management 49, 163-168.

Mensah RK (2002) Development of an integrated pest management program for cotton: Part 1: Establishing and utilising natural enemies. International Journal of Pest Management 48, 87-94.

Mensah RK (2002) Development of an integrated pest management program for cotton: Part 2:Integration of lucerne/cotton interplant system, food supplement sprays with biological and synthetic insecticides. International Journal of Pest Management 48, 95-105.

Mensah RK and Singleton A (2002) Effects of a C24 petroleum spray oil on eggs and larvae of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner)(Lepidoptera:Noctuidae) and field efficacy of a nuclear polyhedrosis virus. In: Beattie GAC, Watson, DM, Stevens, M, Rae, DJ and Spooner-Hart, R. (editors). Spray oils beyond 2000 - Sustainable Pests and Diseases Management, University of Western Sydney Press, pp 313-317.

Mensah RK (2001) Participatory Cotton IPM in Australia. In: Learning to cut the Chemicals in Cotton. Compiled and edited by CABI Bioscience and PAN-UK: pp 47-54.

Mensah RK (2000) Conservation and Utilisation of Beneficial insects for Pest Management Programs in Cotton Systems in Australia. The ICAC Recorder 28 No. 2, 8-14.

Professional associations and activities

  • Member of New York Academy of Sciences, New York
  • Member of the International Organisation for Biological Control (IOBC)
  • Member American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • Member Who’s Who Historical Society
  • Member of the Australian Entomological Society
  • Member African Organic Cotton Association

Research Fields, Courses and Disciplines

  • 270500 – Zoology- Entomology
  • 270000 – Biological Sciences
Australian Bureau of Statistics classifications

Keyword/phrase list of research interests

  • Entomology 
  • Pest Management
  • Zoology

Contact details

Tel 02 6799 1525    Fax 0267991503

Location

Australian Cotton Research Institute
Wee Waa Road
Narrabri NSW 2390

Postal address

Australian Cotton Research Institute
Locked Bag 1000
Narrabri NSW 2390