
Navjot_Kaur
@navjot_91
Post Doc #University of Georgia#Plant Pathology, #Vegetable diseases #Wheat diseases #SNB, Scab, Alumni@Virginia Tech
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5vk5DW8AAAAJ&hl=en 07-06-2018 19:10:04
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RStudio addins, or how to make your coding life easier by Stats and R in Towards Data Science towardsdatascience.com/rstudio-addins… #rstats



Looking for a motivated scientist to work on a host-resistance against whitefly transmitted virus complex in vegetable crops. Please spread the word UGA Research The American Phytopathological Society ugajobsearch.com/postings/331360

#APS #Planthealth2023 The American Phytopathological Society #Natural seed infestation of Alternaria brassicicola in broccoli. Had fun presenting at APS. Dutta’s Lab Bhabesh Dutta


Interested to know about Alternaria in broccoli? welcome to our SCRI-Broccoli Update Webinar Series 1 on March 13 UGA Extension Eastern Broccoli UGA Research NIFA



Had fun presenting At The American Phytopathological Society #Plantheath2024 # Dutta’s lab Bhabesh Dutta Sunil Gangurde #Leaf cuticular wax- and hormone-mediated resistance to Alternaria brassicicola in broccoli Memphis Depay Tennessee




Postdoc position is available in my lab to work on fungal pathogens affecting vegetable crops UGA Research UGA Plant Pathology PlantCenterUGA The American Phytopathological Society @ve jobs.apsnet.org/job/postdoctor…

SCRI-SAM Annual Stakeholder Advisory Panel Meeting at Myrtle Beach, SC NIFA @beetpathologyny Lina Quesada UGA Research



Congrats to my post docs in getting this important work on Alternaria brassicicola published Christine Smart NIFA UGA Research UGA Ag & Environmental Research Dr. Sydney Everhart onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Impact of the SCRI-Broccoli project NIFA UGA Ag & Environmental Research Christine SmartUGA Extension dropbox.com/scl/fi/8aoyjou…


Map of anthracnose outbreaks in cucurbit in Georgia this summer surveyed for our SCRI-SAM project. Outbreaks in watermelon were more prevalent than in cucumber NIFA UGA Extension UGA Ag & Environmental Research


