
Timothy Frey
@phytophthora
PostDoc - crop rotation/soil microbiome. Plant gall aficionado. Board gamer. Classical music fan. @ calconey on inaturalist. NBA/Pelicans. NFL/Bengals.
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06-03-2009 02:50:01
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NEMATODE MONDAY: Root knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) galls developing on young soybeans. Consistent moisture in the spring can support a heighten nematode population. Image shared by Dr Kathy Lawrence, Nematologist, Auburn University #SON Crop Protection Network YNN ~ Young Nematologists Network










Corn fields in North AL are presenting this problem. Holcus leaf spot caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae results in small, round to oval spots on leaves. Wet and mild weather conditions are in favor of this. Fortunately, it has no impact on yield. Alabama Extension CSES Auburn University


I've spent the last month or so processing cynipini larval transcriptome data from live oak galls provided by Scott P. Egan and Maryam R Faghihi last fall. No conclusions yet on the question of interest (what are the gall-induction effectors) but some basic bio observations:


