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NDSUPlantPathology

@ndsuplantpath

The Department of Plant Pathology at NDSU is a stand-alone plant pathology and offers programs of study leading to BS, MS and PhD degrees.

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Our very talented Postdoctoral Scientist Dr. Giseli Valentini recently mentored a brilliant and hard-working high school student Parthiv Allirajan for six weeks. The research results were presented in the Summer Poster Session at NDSU.

Our very talented Postdoctoral Scientist Dr. Giseli Valentini recently mentored a brilliant and hard-working high school student Parthiv Allirajan for six weeks. The research results were presented in the Summer Poster Session at NDSU.
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Phomopsis stem canker of sunflower - is fungicide resistance becoming an emerging problem? Join us for a FREE webinar on August 21 at 1:30 ET/12:30 CT with Dr. Febina Mathew of NDSUPlantPathology. Register now to receive the link! zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Phomopsis stem canker of sunflower - is fungicide resistance becoming an emerging problem?
Join us for a FREE webinar on August 21 at 1:30 ET/12:30 CT with Dr. Febina Mathew of <a href="/NDSUPlantPath/">NDSUPlantPathology</a>. Register now to receive the link!

zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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We want to thank the NDSU Langdon REC for hosting NDSUPlantPathology graduate students last week! They toured fields for hands-on experience identifying and rating the amount of disease in our canola trials and other fields. #NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR #AgricultureResearch #PlantPathology

We want to thank the NDSU Langdon REC for hosting <a href="/NDSUPlantPath/">NDSUPlantPathology</a> graduate students last week! They toured fields for hands-on experience identifying and rating the amount of disease in our canola trials and other fields.

#NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR #AgricultureResearch #PlantPathology
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SCN is expanding into ND in #soybean fields, and soil sampling is the most reliable way to determine SCN presence. Soil-sampling bags are available for #soybean producers through NDSU Extension, and NDSC will cover the laboratory cost. 🌱 Learn more: bit.ly/SCNSamplingND

SCN is expanding into ND in #soybean fields, and soil sampling is the most reliable way to determine SCN presence. Soil-sampling bags are available for #soybean producers through <a href="/NDSUExtension/">NDSU Extension</a>, and NDSC will cover the laboratory cost. 🌱 Learn more: bit.ly/SCNSamplingND
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Meet Madeeha Matloob, a Ph.D. graduate in NDSU Plant Pathology working with Dr. Wade Webster. This summer, she focused on managing soybean diseases, particularly Rhizoctonia root rot, through the use of commercial biocontrol products. They conducted field trials to assess the

Meet Madeeha Matloob, a Ph.D. graduate in NDSU Plant Pathology working with Dr. Wade Webster.

This summer, she focused on managing soybean diseases, particularly Rhizoctonia root rot, through the use of commercial biocontrol products. They conducted field trials to assess the
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We are well-represented at the 2024 APS North Central Division meeting held last June 10-12 at Kansas State University. Congratulations to all awardees: Amlan Arman, Sarita Poudel and Daniel Gill, Olawumi Amusan, Fazal Manan, Sabina Paudel and Shahed Safar and Dr. Upinder Gill!

We are well-represented at the 2024 APS North Central Division meeting held last June 10-12 at Kansas State University. Congratulations to all awardees: Amlan Arman, Sarita Poudel and Daniel Gill, Olawumi Amusan, Fazal Manan, Sabina Paudel and Shahed Safar and Dr. Upinder Gill!
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We are pleased to announce that Dr. Sam Markell has been appointed as our Interim Department Chair. With a proven track record of leadership and a strong commitment to advancing our department’s goals, Dr. Markell is poised to guide us through this exciting new chapter.

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Sam Markell has been appointed as our Interim Department Chair. With a proven track record of leadership and a strong commitment to advancing our department’s goals, Dr. Markell is poised to guide us through this exciting new chapter.
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Andrew Friskop, Cereal Crop Extension Plant Pathologist at NDSUPlantPathology, recommends using the Farmer’s Guide books (corn, soybean, wheat) in the field to diagnose and better understand crop diseases. Buy here apsnet.org/farmers

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We enjoyed making meaningful connections at #PlantHealth2024 meeting in Memphis, Home of the Blues & Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll. #GoBison

We enjoyed making meaningful connections at #PlantHealth2024 meeting in Memphis, Home of the Blues &amp; Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll. #GoBison
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Abbeah Navasca Abbeah Navasca received an NCR-SARE Graduate Student Grant for her project "Cross-infectivity, Genomic Analysis, and Transcriptomic Profiling of Fusarium graminearum in Artificial Barley-Broadleaf Crop Rotation". Abbeah is the first Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) Fellow from NDSU.

Abbeah Navasca <a href="/LadyFusaria/">Abbeah Navasca</a> received an <a href="/ncrsare/">NCR-SARE</a> Graduate Student Grant for her project "Cross-infectivity, Genomic Analysis, and Transcriptomic Profiling of Fusarium graminearum in Artificial Barley-Broadleaf Crop Rotation". Abbeah is the first <a href="/FoundationFAR/">Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR)</a> Fellow from NDSU.
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Congratulations to Dr. T L Friesen for receiving the 2024 Ruth Allen Award from APS The American Phytopathological Society. He is a Research Plant Pathologist at USDA-ARS Cereal Crops Research Unit and NDSUPlantPathology Affiliate Graduate Faculty member and alumnus. apsnet.org/members/give-a…

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Congrats to MS students Prabhat Poudyal and Siddant Ranabhat for winning the Cobb Foundation and Bayer student travel awards, respectively. They attended the 2024 Society of Nematologists Conference in Park City, Utah. Their mentor is Dr. Guiping Yan.

Congrats to MS students Prabhat Poudyal and Siddant Ranabhat for winning the Cobb Foundation and Bayer student travel awards, respectively. They attended the 2024 Society of Nematologists Conference in Park City, Utah. Their mentor is Dr. Guiping Yan.
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Shaobin Zhong, Ph. D., and his team from the NDSUPlantPathology are discovering ways in which #soybeans can help in pharmaceutical applications. Dihomo-y-linolenic acid (DGLA) has been demonstrated to be potentially useful for cancer therapy and anti-aging treatment in humans, but

Shaobin Zhong, Ph. D., and his team from the <a href="/NDSUPlantPath/">NDSUPlantPathology</a> are discovering ways in which #soybeans can help in pharmaceutical applications. Dihomo-y-linolenic acid (DGLA) has been demonstrated to be potentially useful for cancer therapy and anti-aging treatment in humans, but
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In this week's happy hour, Sam Markell and Wade Webster from NDSUPlantPathology discuss the shift in soybean diseases over the years and the importance of disease management. 🍻 bit.ly/4cI98lp

In this week's happy hour, Sam Markell and <a href="/W_Webster74/">Wade Webster</a> from <a href="/NDSUPlantPath/">NDSUPlantPathology</a> discuss the shift in soybean diseases over the years and the importance of disease management. 🍻

bit.ly/4cI98lp
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The conversation with Sam and W_Webster74 from NDSUPlantPathology touches on the impact of weather conditions, the importance of scouting, and how useful your iPhone camera can be! 🍻 bit.ly/4cI98lp