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				July 09 
				Plant disease 
				experts to present new research findings at the annual meeting 
				of The American Phytopathological Society 
				
				
				March 09 
				
				U.S. plant 
				pathologists call for more data to support pre-harvest food 
				safety interventions 
				 
				
				
				April 08 
				
				The American 
				Phytopathological Society to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 
				Minneapolis 
				
				
				January 08 
				
				2007 National 
				Soybean Rust Symposium Proceedings now available from Plant 
				Management Network 
				 
				
				
				August 07 
				
				American 
				Phytopathological Society Foundation names 2007 award recipients 
				
				
				July 07 
				
				This month in Plant 
				Disease magazine 
				
				Expert to provide 
				update on the status of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus after it 
				was found for the first time in California 
				
				
				June 07 
				
				Potato wart seen as 
				risk to potato production 
				
				Food safety begins 
				as vegetables grow 
				
				
				May 07 
				
				Plant pathologists 
				fighting global threat to wheat supply 
				
				January 07 
				
				
				Whitefly spreads 
				emerging plant viruses 
				 
				July 06 
				
		
		Fighting weeds with 
		plant pathogens 
		
		
		2006 U.S. National Soybean 
		Rust Symposium to be held in St. Louis, Missouri 
		
        June 06 
		
		
		American Phytopathological 
		Society Foundation names award recipients 
		
		
		The American 
		Phytopathological Society announces 2006 awards 
		
        March 06 
		
		
		Hawaii's anthurium growers 
		cope with plant disease 
		
        January 06 
		
		
		More to learn about 
		soybean rust in the 2006 growing season in the United States 
		 
		
        October 05 
		
		
		Indexing scheme 
		developed to detect High Plain virus, a cereal disease in New Zealand 
		
        September 05 
		
		
		The American 
		Phytopathological Society announces 2005 awards 
		
        June 05 
		
		
		Plant pathologists evaluate 
		eco-friendly alternatives to methyl bromide 
		
		
		Plant pathologists explore 
		using fungi to control plant diseases 
		
        April 05 
		
                
				Remote imagery 
				aids in detecting and managing plant disease 
		
                
				American Phytopathological 
		Society to hold National Soybean Rust Symposium 
		
		
		American Phytopathological 
		Society opens access to several years of research in online journals 
		
        February 05 
		
		
		American 
		Phytopathological Society and Plant Management Network launch online 
		soybean rust center 
		 
		
        October 04 
		
		
		Plant pathologists 
		offer soybean rust identification and management tips 
		
        September 04 
		
                
                
                Plant Disease 
        interpretive summaries (APSNet): 
		- 
		Researchers find potato 
		hybrids are able to inherit disease resistance 
		- Study 
		finds that adult-plant resistance to Leaf Rust is common in soft red 
		winter wheat 
		
        June 04 
		
                
                Plant pathologists 
                look to forensics to aid in biosecurity 
        
                
                Plant pathologists 
                to discuss the future of organic farming 
        
                
                July issue of 
                Plant Disease magazine 
        
                
                
                
                
                Plant pathologists present 
        research on food safety at the annual meeting of the American 
        Phytopathological Society 
        
        May 04 
        
                
                
                
                
				New fungicides prove 
				highly effective in preventing lettuce disease 
		
                
                
                
                
				Researchers find 
				quicker, more efficient method to identify soybean mosaic virus 
		
                
                
                
                
				Annual meeting of the 
                American Phytopathological Society to cover agricultural 
                security, plant disease management, food safety, and microbial 
                forensics 
        
                
                
                Plant Disease 
        interpretive summaries (APSNet): 
        - New breakthroughs aid in 
        controlling sterility mosaic disease, "green plague" of pigeonpea 
        - Highly destructive onion 
        disease found in Colorado 
        - 
        Real-time diagnostic tools 
        aid in the detection of pathogens in crucifier seeds 
        - 
        Study evaluates the use of 
        disinfectants to control Botrytis cinerea 
        - 
        Test weighs risk of 
        possible year-round soybean rust outbreak 
        - New computer program to 
        improve identification of race-specific resistance genes in wheat 
        April 04 
        
                
                
        Disease threatens 
        cucumbers, pumpkins and other vine crops 
        
        Interpretive summaries: 
        - 
        Survival of Karnal Bunt of 
        wheat dependent on soil type   
        - Isolate comparison tracks 
        aggressiveness of yield-reducing soybean disease  
        - Researchers identify 
        fungi and fungal pathogens affecting South African vegetable  
        - Destructive potato virus 
        confirmed in U.S. and Canada 
        - Scientists develop new 
        methods of identifying previously undetectable strain of Potato Virus
         
        
        February 04 
        
        
        Genetic research 
        establishes new methods of controlling widespread rice disease
         
        
        
        Tests identify patterns 
        of wheat rust infection in Egypt  
        
        
        Study: soybean yield 
        loss from stem rot determined by time of infection 
         
        
        
        Researchers evaluate 
        effectiveness of fungicide in the control of potato diseases 
         
        
        
        American 
        Phytopathological Society warns that spreads of rust diseases could 
        affect ornamental plant production 
         
        
        December 03 
        
                
                Weather may 
                have a role in the development of severe epidemics of a pathogen 
                affecting Canadian chickpeas 
        
                
                Mexico-based study shows disease organisms can survive winter 
                and infect plants the following growing season 
        
                
                U.S. 
                researchers discover wheat disease pathogen able survive winter 
                in a northern state 
        
        November 03 
        
        
        
        American 
        Phytopathological Society: can viruses that infect bacteria fight plant 
        disease? 
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