Online video and podcast with Dr. Roger Beachy available today. St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) October 8, 2007 -- In a new online video and podcast released today, renowned plant pathologist Dr. Roger Beachy ...
The technology could transform how growers protect their crops by detecting plant diseases very early on. But can those tools be affordable? You specialize in studying plant diseases, so let’s dive ...
University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientist Richard Wilson is continuing work to unravel the mysteries behind effectors.
University of Delaware graduate students Lauren Irwin, Shiv Singla and Adelaide Mullin planned and organized the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences’ first Carroll Symposium of Plant Pathology. The ...
Growers in the Red River Valley soon will have to bid farewell to one of their most dedicated plant pathologists when Charla Hollingsworth leaves for her new post as national science program leader ...
Agriculture isn’t so different between the Columbia Basin of northeast Oregon and rural Wisconsin where Kenneth Frost was born and raised. Both regions rely on center pivot irrigation to grow a ...
Pamela Ronald, distinguished professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of California, Davis, and with the UC Davis Genome Center, has been named a 2020 World Agriculture Prize ...
Not all soybean diseases require a fungicide application, says University of Missouri Extension plant pathologist Kaitlyn Bissonnette. Knowing if and when to spray fungicides saves money and reduces ...
LSU AgCenter horticulture agents, from left, Chris Dunaway, Anna Timmerman and Joe Willis. When you're walking around the Spring Garden Show at the New Orleans Botanical Garden this weekend (April 8-9 ...
A recent study looking at the molecular foundation of myrtle rust reveals how the pathogen breaks into a host plant and how the host plant responds. This insight will inform the design of useful tools ...
Charlotte Elliott was a trailblazer. Born in 1883 in Berlin, Wisconsin, she moved to Dell Rapids with her parents when she was two years old. Her parents, both of distinguished English heritage, ...
Growers in the Red River Valley soon will have to bid farewell to one of their most dedicated plant pathologists when Charla Hollingsworth leaves for her new post as national science program leader ...
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