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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... mycologists and plant pathologists: None of these crops could be grown profitably and be easily available for consumers for their Thanksgiving dinners without these scientists' studies of the fungi and ... now is the work of Mycologists and Plant Pathologists! For further information on plant pathogens that affect many types of crop plants and forests and what plant pathologists are doing about them, ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

NYBG.org: The Mycology Herbarium
... degree of training and sophisticated equipment for proper identification, and Carver had neither training nor equipment, he often sought the aid of trained mycologists. While his preliminary identifications were remarkably accurate, Carver's real gift was for finding rare and new species. Throughout his career, he sent specimens to numerous mycologists and plant pathologists ...
sciweb.nybg.org

APSnet Feature - Flora W. Patterson: The First Woman Mycologist at the USDA
... which many mycologists and plant pathologists still benefit is her contribution to the development of the U.S. National Fungus Collections. In the course of her inspection work and discovery ... about plant-associated fungi that are available on the Web for the use of plant pathologists, mycologists, and plant regulatory officials (http://nt.ars-grin.gov). Patterson organized programs and assembled ...
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Plant Disease Overview - APSnet
... mycologists, nematologists, plant pathologists, plant physiologists, seed pathologists, soil scientists, virologists, and ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News 41 Spring 2002
... -transmitted ryegrass mosaic virus, the fungally transmitted viruses of oats and barley and the hopper-transmitted viruses of wheat and oats. In 1973 he was asked to visit the ... people think of themselves as molecular biologists, mycologists, epidemiologists etc. first rather than plant pathologists. He would hope to reassert the primacy of plant pathology to which many other disciplines contribute ...
www.bspp.org.uk

James Reid
... . However, due to some fortunate occurrences over the years, I have met some very distinguished plant pathologists and mycologists and, on occasion, worked with some of them. It is a few memories I have of ... for the transfer, received my very own Treasury Minute as final approval, and off my family and I went for London, and I to work at CMI for 15 months. Colin, whose obituary ...
www.cps-scp.ca

Welcome to ISPPWeb
... person, such as a grower, can use readily; it is not designed primarily for specialist pathologists, mycologists, etc. 3. The common name of each important disease of a host should be unique ... name is: a. consistent with the Principles and Working Rules. b. in common use. c. easy to use. d. acceptable to the majority of plant pathologists and others who will be using the name ...
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Welcome to ISPPWeb
... and Plant Pathology has been established with the explicit purpose of reinforcing the corps of trained Mycologists/Plant Pathologists whose presence is necessary to ensure crop protection, improved crop health and ...
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Molecular Studies of the Plasmodiophorids
... and studied by mycologists/plant pathologists, but which may have taxonomic affinities with some protozoa (Protoctista). Some plasmodiophorids cause important plant diseases and others are significant as vectors of plant ...
www.rothamsted.ac.uk




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