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Research Plant Pathologist / Molecular Biologist, August 2011 — present Agricultural Research Service — Pullman, Washington
New research undertaken by Dr. Steve Savage, an agricultural scientist and plant pathologist, indicates that it's unlikely.
Pamela Ronald, a plant pathologist at the University of California, Davis, and «Tomorrow's Table» blogger and author:
The caption said, «U. of Ga. plant pathologist Roger Meadows compares a peanut plant stunted and damaged by the tomato spotted wilt virus (left) with a healthy plant.»
«Nobody can grow roses like a plant pathologist,» was all she said.
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — For the first time, tomato growers using high tunnels (low - cost greenhouses, http://mtvernon.wsu.edu/hightunnels/) in western Washington can manage one of the most serious plant diseases organically, said plant pathologist Debra Inglis.
Faculty and staff of the Boyce Thompson Institute are saddened to announce the passing of Karl Maramorosch, a former faculty member and distinguished virologist, entomologist and plant pathologist.
For molecular geneticist Katie Coats, that means working with the WSDA and WSU Puyallup plant pathologist Gary Chastagner to understand the genetics of the exotic plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, the cause of sudden oak death.
AMARILLO — Knowing what diseases are turning wheat fields yellow is half the battle, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant pathologist in Amarillo.
Leading the charge of GR2.0 and 3.0 will be a crop of vibrant and intelligent young scientists in league with IRRI through the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP) and spread out across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, «many of whom are attending their first International Rice Congress now,» said Zeigler, himself a plant pathologist who started young working on various crop staples.
Ackley wasn't just blowing the whistle: he would be an expert witness who, along with a team of arborists and a plant pathologist, would compile data to support the cities» case.
by Bailey White Drama: Lab lit lite: A plant pathologist learns how science should be used to understand nature rather than to conquer and master it.
The U.S. native, who is retiring in December, is a plant pathologist with extensive knowledge and experience in plant breeding, forest ecology, and soil science.
Dr. Zhangjun Fei will work with the project leader, Plant Pathologist Dr. Kai - Shu Ling from the USDA - ARS United States Vegetable Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina.
The decision came in the form of a letter to Yinong Yang, a plant pathologist at Pennsylvania State University who created the new mushroom.
With new responsibilities as Washington State University Extension plant pathologist, he will divide his time between research (70 percent) and extension (30 percent).
Dr. Tom Isakeit, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service plant pathologist in College Station, said this year nothing can be done to minimize fumonisin already present in the standing crop; however, producers can make a few changes during harvest to possibly reduce the amount of contaminated grain collected.
«It hurts... these are my people, they're lefties, I'm with them on almost everything,» Michael Shintaku, a plant pathologist at the University of Hawaii told New York Times reporter Amy Harmon.
Daniel Lindner, a research plant pathologist with the Northern Research Station in Madison and the corresponding author on the study, is leading follow - up research to determine if UV - light can be used as a treatment for bats suffering from white - nose syndrome.
And they found that key areas in chromosomes, the centromeric regions, are 25 % smaller in the benign fungus, for reasons unknown but that offer «an excellent starting point for follow - up investigations,» notes Kim Hammond - Kosack, a molecular plant pathologist at Rothamsted and leader of the research team.
The pathogen's genome does hold promise, agrees Alan Collmer, a plant pathologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
Research plant pathologist Yulin Jia from U.S. Department of Agriculture Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center took this image.
In 1944 Borlaug, trained as a plant pathologist, left the U.S. for Mexico to fight stem rust, a fungus that infects wheat, at the invitation of the Rockefeller Foundation, among others.
With this information, corn breeders could someday build more durable resistance in future hybrids,» says Santiago Mideros, plant pathologist in the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois.
The work represents «a really nice collaboration between molecular biologists and plant breeders,» says Jan Leach, a plant pathologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
University of Kentucky plant pathologist Paul Vincelli estimates that 10 to 15 percent of all U.S. crops are treated with fungicide.
«We know the three species of grasses that wheat was originally derived from» about 10,000 years ago, says Robert Zeigler, a plant pathologist and director of the IRRI.
Even though the campus is not yet safe for the public, «it looks 10,000 percent better than a week ago,» says Larry Madden, a plant pathologist.
«It took us six years to get the first product in Nigeria to the field trial level and another five years to get full registration status from regulators,» explained plant pathologist Ranajit Bandyopadhyay via e-mail.
And they don't eat a whole lot of everything else, so the exposure is so much more acute,» says plant pathologist Kitty Cardwell, who oversees funding for several programs at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
«It's really an explosive, devastating disease,» says plant pathologist Barbara Valent of Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.
One possibility is that a wheat - infecting strain was brought in from South America, says Nick Talbot, a plant pathologist at the University of Exeter, UK.
«This is an extremely important crop with major problems,» says study co-author Gert Kema, a plant pathologist and banana breeder at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands.
«It's a huge undertaking,» says Anni Self, a plant pathologist with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
«But if the frost - free zone were to expand northward sometime in the future, there would be a greater potential for soybean rust to impact Midwestern growers,» says Glen Hartman, plant pathologist in the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois and crop pathologist for USDA - ARS.
This is the first such analysis,» says co-author Sarah Gurr, a plant pathologist also at Exeter.
Meanwhile plant pathologist Gary Chastagner of Washington State University and geneticist Ulrik Nielsen of the Forest and Landscape Research Institute in Denmark are developing trees that better retain their moisture — and so drop fewer needles on your carpet.
«It's a food fight between the bacterium and the cotton plant,» said Dr. Libo Shan, Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant pathologist in College Station.
And Frampton and plant pathologist Michael Benson are trying to develop Fraser firs that can actually resist root rot.
Evidence for this reconnaissance emerged in 2009, when University of California, Davis, plant pathologist Pamela Ronald discovered a bacterial protein called Ax21 in some strains of rice.
Yinong Yang, a plant pathologist at Penn State University, used CRISPR / Cas9 to snip out a tiny bit of one gene from the mushroom Agaricus bisporus.
To find out why only some A. flavus make the aflatoxin, Mickey Drott, a plant pathologist at Cornell University, and colleagues looked to fruit flies.
«Wherever the disease has shown up, it's been pretty bad,» says Ronald Brlansky, a University of Florida plant pathologist.
«The leaves turn yellow and drop, and the fruit becomes bitter and misshapen, making it useless,» says Caitlyn Allen, a University of Wisconsin plant pathologist.
In addition, sudden death syndrome tends to be worse in fields that have high levels of soybean cyst nematode, according to Mathew and SDSU Extension plant pathologist Emmanuel Byamukama.
Sek Man Wong, a plant pathologist at the National University of Singapore, is using RNA interference to splice virus RNA into the plant's genetic blueprint.
It didn't take long for one infected plant to infect thousands — never through the air, never through insects, but simply by human propagation,» says Bill Zettler, a plant pathologist at University of Florida.
In the early 1970s, plant pathologist Gary Griffin of Virginia Polytechnic Institute was hunting in the Blue Ridge Mountains when he stumbled on something far more valuable than the grouse he'd planned to bag.
«The amount of different types of microbial life present in the cloud droplets that make up a winter storm is amazing,» says Gary Franc, a microbiologist and plant pathologist at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.
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