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The Education Center of the American Phytopathological Society - Mentors
... me to make myself available wherever I am needed. William E. Fry Department of Plant Pathology 334 Plant Science Bldg. Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 607 255 7863 (office) 607 255 3188 ... flavor in the genre of Bottle Biology. I have developed protocols for diseased plant studies for a range of Fast Plant pathogens and can supply seed (genetic stocks), cultures, and WFP information documents ...
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APSnet Feature - Pioneering Women in Plant Pathology, Part I: Effie A. Southworth, First Woman Plant Pathologist Hired at USDA
... article Ristaino, J., and P. Peterson. 2002. Effie A. Southworth, First Woman Plant Pathologist Hired at USDA. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2002-0201-01. Pioneering Women in ... the disease in the summer of 1888 when growers from Louisiana and Alabama sent her diseased plant specimens. Southworth said, “Since this article was prepared, Professor Atkinson read a paper on the ...
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APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercise - Oomycetes
... or Pythium CLICK HERE FOR INSTRUCTOR'S NOTES PROCEDURES A. Examination of fresh diseased material for symptoms of disease. Examine disease specimens macroscopically. Record the disease name ... plant are most likely impaired by the disease? B. Observation of fresh diseased material for signs of disease. 1. When foliar (disease) symptoms of late blight or downy mildew are present, examine diseased ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - Plant Disease Management
... , nematodes or viruses that are established within the plant material. Chemotherapy is the application of chemicals to an infected or diseased plant that stops (i.e., eradicates) the infection. ... plant that is resistant but which may or may not have the other desirable characteristics such as size, yield, flavor, aesthetics, etc. Disease escape occurs when susceptible plants do not become diseased ...
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APS Education Center Teaching Articles - Hosta Takeover: A Plant Disease Management Case Study
... plant pathogen. Consider the economic and ethical issues involved in deciding whether or not to ship potentially diseased plants to customers. Prepare written and verbal disease management recommendations. Discuss how plant ...
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APSnet Education Center | K-12 Plant Path-Ways | October 2006 News and Views
... plant that has a disease? How can you know which plant is diseased and which is healthy? These are often questions that confront people who are working with plants. What do you look for to recognize plant ...
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K-12 Plant Path-Ways Page
... can be used to stimulate the investigative nature of your students as they use forensic plant pathology techniques with powdery mildew cleistothecia (the sexual stage of powdery mildew fungi) to prove ... each part of a plant to become diseased. The lesson shows children the importance of understanding what causes plants to be sick and the need for scientists called plant pathologists to keep plants ...
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Laboratory Exercises in Plant Pathology - Identification of Powdery Mildew Fungi
... Powdery Mildew Fungi Return to Laboratory Exercises Menu Page Education Center | Introductory Plant Pathology Laboratory Exercises in Plant Pathology Heffer, V., K.B. Johnson, M.L. Powelson, and N. Shishkoff. ... 'S NOTES PROCEDURES Asexual stage With a dissecting microscope, examine the surface of a diseased leaf. Look for the presence of mycelium on the leaf surface (epiphytic growth). Genera ...
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APSnet Education Center - K-12 Lessons and Laboratories - Plant Parts and Their Diseases
... Education Center - K-12 Lessons and Laboratories - Plant Parts and Their Diseases Return to Activities Index Return to K-12 Plant Path-Ways Menu Page Plant Parts and Their Diseases This exercise is ... each part of a plant to become diseased. The lesson shows children the importance of understanding what causes plants to be sick and the need for scientists called plant pathologists to keep plants ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... this species spreads locally to form discrete infection centers with a distinct boundary between diseased and healthy trees. The use of fire has been less effective in western North ... -plants/ Old Dominion University Plant Site: http://web.odu.edu/webroot/instr/sci/plant.nsf/ International Parasitic Plant Society: http://oak.ppws.vt.edu/ipps/ Haustorium: Parasitic Plant Newsletter: http://web.odu. ...
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