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  1. Seminar: David Francis, Associate Professor, Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio State

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/events/seminar-david-francis-associate-professor-horticulture-and-crop-science-ohio-state

    Breeding for resistance to bacterial diseases of tomato. Fisher 121 (Wooster) and Kottman 244 ...

  2. Miller Publications

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/852/miller-publications

    onion (Allium cepa) in Benin. New Disease Reports 23:7. Lewis Ivey, M. L., Tusiime, G. and Miller, S. A. ... 2010.  A PCR assay for the detection of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum in bananas.  Plant Disease ... Kenya.  New Disease Reports 19 http://www.bspp.org.uk/publications/new-disease ...

  3. Seminar, Steve Seybold, Research Entomologist, US Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/events/seminar-steve-seybold-research-entomologist-us-forest-service-pacific-southwest

    Thousand Cankers Disease and Walnut Twig Beetle: A Threat to Walnut Trees that Simply Won't ...

  4. Honoring Alumni

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/931

    2008, in Columbus. Dr. Starr is a renowned plant nematologist who has transformed disease management for ... industry awards for his work on peanut diseases.  For his many accomplishments in research and teaching, ... in Turkey, where he is an authority on vegetable diseases.  He received the 2007 CFAES International ...

  5. Pierluigi Bonello Lab

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/385

        My primary research interest is in the ecological role of tree diseases. Specific aspects ... attention to effects of disease on the host signals (semiochemicals) utilized by insect pests to locate and ... to this primary interest is a focus on systemic disease and insect resistance induced in trees by ...

  6. McSpadden Gardener Lab- Current Projects

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/mcspadden-gardener-lab/current-projects

    identify and recover novel microbial populations that are quantitatively associated with soilborne disease ... impact crop health in season and across seasons.  Indeed, soilborne disease suppressiveness can be ... positively-associated with elevated levels of disease suppressiveness and/or improved crop health.  Such populations may ...

  7. Warm Up with Soup!

    https://montgomery.osu.edu/news/warm-soup

    Cold weather can make ordering takeout or going out to eat tempting, but that can put a strain on your wallet and be less healthy than cooking at home. Soups are a great solution! They are simple to make and will warm you up. In this post we will walk you ...

  8. November Spotlight: SNAP-Ed

    https://montgomery.osu.edu/news/november-spotlight-snap-ed

    A month of SNAP-Ed: September 18, 2019, A very proud day for Dayton    OSU Extension Montgomery County SNAP-Ed and 4-H programs came together to promote healthy lifestyles with Smoothie Bikes during Gem City Market’s Block Party. SNAP-Ed is working with G ...

  9. 2008

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/publications/2008

    transition on soilborn disease suppression. Phytopathology 98:562-570.   Baysal-Gurel, F., Benitez, M., ... Registrations. 2:143-145.   Nita, M., Ellis, M. A., and Madden, L.V.   2008. Variation in disease incidence of ... Phomopsis cane and leaf spot of grape in commercial vineyards in Ohio. Plant Disease 92: 1053- 1062.   Oh, ...

  10. Impact Stories

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/impact/SOD

    manage the spread of Sudden Oak Death (SOD), an invasive and potentially lethal disease of oaks and ... aggressive and potentially lethal disease of oaks and dozens of other plants and caused by the pathogen, ... invaluable in devising management approaches if the disease invades the Eastern oak forests. Pierluigi ...

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