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  1. Jose Luis Zambrano Mendoza

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/jose-luis-zambrano-mendoza

    202-3555 021 Selby Hall, Wooster Research Area Plant breeding. Resistance to virus diseases in maize Home ...

  2. February Newsletter

    https://franklin.osu.edu/news/february-newsletter

    We look forward to sharing more updates as this year unfolds! Sincerely, Laquore J. Meadows, Ph.D. ... County Extension Director, Franklin County Program Updates Agriculture and Natural Resources Largest ever ...

  3. Michael Oliver Garraway

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/michael-oliver-garraway

    of the T-toxin in development of this disease. This remained a major theme in his research through ...

  4. Overview

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    pathologist, and what do they do?” In short, plant pathologists study plant diseases and plant health, and ... develop disease management strategies. Here are some ways to explore... 1. Talk to scientists. Ask, ... some projects from the Plants Get Sick Too! Plant Diseases Idea Starte r. Visit a library and check out ...

  5. APS 2016

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    Session, Dispersal at Multiple Scales: A Key to Outbreak of Disease.  Epidemics   Introduction: The ... U.S.A. Sunday, 1:15 pm.  Technical Session, Viral Diseases.  Virus populations associated with Maize ... Monday, 10:15 a.m.- Fungal Diseases technical session. Identifying sources of inoculum and timing of ...

  6. My Summer Internship at Fort Detrick, Maryland

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    a USDA Wallace Carver Intern working at the USDA ARS Foreign Disease – Weed Science Research Unit in Fort ... Puccinia punctiformis.  This information is important to helping to understand the disease cycle of the ... fungus.  Understanding the disease cycle with this project will help develop a biological control to manage ...

  7. Ellis publications

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/ellis/lab/publications

    fruticosus in Mexico.  Plant Disease. Vol. 93: 674-674. Ellis, M. A., Welty, C., Miller, D., and Doohan, D.  ... practices for disease control in Grapes. Massachusetts Berry Notes, Vol. 20: No.7, 6-8. Ellis, M.A. 2008. ... Ohio. Today, winter issue: 9-12. Ellis, M.A. 2008. Fire Blight of Apple- A Tough Disease to Control. ...

  8. Leonard J Herr

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/leonard-j-herr

    soil-born plant microbiology, biological control of soil-borne plant pathogens, and integrated disease ... management of tobacoo diseases, particularly Phytophthora black shank and blue mold. Herr, a Wayne County ...

  9. Pioneering Use of Statistical Tests Paves the Way for Applications in Disease Management

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/statistics

    Pioneering Use of Statistical Tests Paves the Way for Applications in Disease Management ... Nonparametric statistical tests have great potential value for determining the effects of treatments on diseases ... Situation Plant pathologists often assess disease and other damages using ordinal rating scales. Examples ...

  10. Corn and Soybean Viruses

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/impact/SOD/corn-and-soybean-viruses

    Strategies for Major Virus Diseases of Corn and Soybeans  Virus disease management in corn and ... dwarf mosaic disease, such as Johnsongrass mosaic virus (JGMV) and Sorghum mosaic virus (SrMV). However, ... the recent emergence of resistance-breaking virus isolates threatens this approach to disease ...

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