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):
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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
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Real-time diagnostic tools
aid in the detection of pathogens in crucifier seeds
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Study evaluates the use of
disinfectants to control Botrytis cinerea
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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:
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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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