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  1. McSpadden Gardener Lab- People

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/mcspadden-gardener-lab/people

    guidance of Dr. David Weller. He joined the faculty at The Ohio State University in 2001 where he currently ... Graduate Studies Program at The Ohio State University. In Dr. McSpadden Gardener's lab, her research ...

  2. Photo Album 2

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    Robbie Beaulieu Comparative Studies major, Honors Program, Ohio State, 2008 Undergraduate Honors ... Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, the causal agent of dollar spot.  Robbie was honored as one of Ohio State's top ...

  3. Impact Stories

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

    $30 billion.  In Ohio forests, oaks comprise 10 billion board feet, or 25% of the total tree volume; ... be susceptible to P. ramorum. Sudden Oak Death also has the potential to impact Ohio’s ornamental ...

  4. 2010 American Phytopathological Society

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    Ohio State University presenters and presentations Survey of soybean diseases in the Ohio River Valley ... Region of Ohio during 2009.  KATE GEARHART, D. Dugan, J. Grimes, L. Farley, J. Fisher, C. Burskey, A. E. ... spot virus from Ohio.  DENNIS LEWANDOWSKI. Description of two putative new species of Pythium isolated ...

  5. First day of Spring semester classes

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  6. Grad Travel Funding

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/1070

    Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Professional Growth Scholarship, from OARDC. $500 (50% ... president or travel award committee chair American Phytopathological Society > Travel Grants Ohio Soybean ...

  7. Nematodes

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

    sustainability of corn production in Ohio New problems with plant parasitic nematodes may inadvertently arise ... decisions. Situation Corn is the most economically important crop in Ohio and the U.S.  In the past 20 years, ... known pathogenic nematodes had been found in Ohio. The first step in determining the extent of the ...

  8. Archive 2000-2005

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    PhD  Plant Pathology Pathogenic characterization, distribution in Ohio and wheat genotype reactions to ... and potential biological control of tomato fruit rot pathogens in Ohio. LaForest, Joseph H. 2004  MS  ... processing tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) in Ohio.  Advisor: R. Riedel. 2004  PhD  Plant Pathology ...

  9. Columbus and OARDC-Wooster CLOSED (weather); First day of Spring full semester and Session 1 classes

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/events/columbus-and-oardc-wooster-closed-weather-first-day-spring-full-semester-and-session

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  10. Seminar, Josh Blakeslee, Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio State

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/events/seminar-josh-blakeslee-horticulture-and-crop-science-ohio-state

    Metabolomic eavesdropping: intercepting the chemical signals of plant-microbe interactions ...

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