Liza DeGenring
@lizamaydg
PhD Candidate at @UofNH studying the use of natural products and biopesticides for controlling plant disease. @BostonCollege Class '16.
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Great job Liza DeGenring presenting your poster on biocontrol at #ICPP2018 ! UNH Ag Research
So proud of Dr. Allison Herreid for defending her thesis! So proud of you! Excited that we are embarking on our PhD together! UNH Graduate School
No-till & other types of sustainable farming are catching on in N.H. granitegeek.concordmonitor.com/2019/05/22/no-… @granitegeek كتلوني _ شقردي NIFA Wayne Jones @UNHPrez UNH Extension Agricultural Research Service National Agricultural Statistics Service
.University of New Hampshire Research Aims to Manage #Apple Scab Using Seafood Industry Byproduct NIFA @UNHPrez UNH Extension @unhresearchnews Horti Daily Marian McCord Agriculture is America colsa.unh.edu/nhaes/article/…
Researchers Liza DeGenring and PSU TreeFruit Doctor studying the potential for knocking down apple scab with a substance made from crushed crab shells. goodfruit.com/what-can-chito…
Can chitosan suppress Botrytis on leaves? Check out new research from Poleatewich lab doctoral student Liza DeGenring doi-org.unh.idm.oclc.org/10.1094/PDIS-0…
What is Pythium root rot and why is it a part of my research? Check out this e-Gro Edible Alert article that I wrote with two of my committee members. e-gro.org/pdf/E307.pdf UNH Ag Research COLSA UNH Graduate School @unhresearchnews
Many apple trees are scions that are grafted onto a root stock. At the UNH Macfarlane Greenhouse, we planted 80 grafted bare root trees of 'Wildfire Gala' and 'Ginger Gold' scions on M9 and G11 root stocks. #apples #plantpathology #greenhouse UNH Ag Research COLSA UNH Extension