LSU Dept. of Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology (@lsuplantpath) 's Twitter Profile
LSU Dept. of Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology

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Congratulations to Jose Solorzano (M.S. student) for presenting his seminar discussing his research on secondary metabolites produced by Xylaria necrophora!

Congratulations to Jose Solorzano (M.S. student) for presenting his seminar discussing his research on secondary metabolites produced by Xylaria necrophora!
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Our weekly seminar featured David Galo and his research titled: “Diversity of fungi isolated from Roseau cane foliage: pathogenic or non-pathogenic?” Thank you, David for an interesting seminar.

Our weekly seminar featured David Galo and his research titled: “Diversity of fungi isolated from Roseau cane foliage: pathogenic or non-pathogenic?” Thank you, David for an interesting seminar.
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Congratulations to Max Miller (M.S. student) for presenting his seminar titled: “Double Haploid Technology: Methods, Mechanisms and Recent Advancements”

Congratulations to Max Miller (M.S. student) for presenting his seminar titled: “Double Haploid Technology: Methods, Mechanisms and Recent Advancements”
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Congratulations to Heather Cizek (M.S. student) for presenting her seminar titled: “Effects of mealy plum aphids (Hyalopterus pruni) on multiple Roseau cane lineages”.

Congratulations to Heather Cizek (M.S. student) for presenting her seminar titled: “Effects of mealy plum aphids (Hyalopterus pruni) on multiple Roseau cane lineages”.
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Thank you, John Ontoy (M.S. student) for a great seminar titled: “Identification of candidate rice genes for bacterial panicle blight and sheath blight resistance through QTL linkage analysis and QTL-seq”!

Thank you, John Ontoy (M.S. student) for a great seminar titled: “Identification of candidate rice genes for bacterial panicle blight and sheath blight resistance through QTL linkage analysis and QTL-seq”!
Lindsay Triplett 🌱 (@triplettlr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to 11 new APS Fellows! It's great that the awards committee is recognizing the contributions of so many government and international researchers, and is achieving gender parity representative of the Society for the second year in a row. apsnet.org/members/give-a…

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Congratulations to @cesaresgua and David Galo for passing their doctoral dissertation and M.S. thesis defense, respectively! May the future bring more success for you.

LSU AgCenter (@lsuagcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulation to Raj Singh, Director of the LSU AgCenter Plant Diagnostic Center, for being selected as Southern Region Vice Chair for NACAA Agronomy and Pest Management Professional Improvement Committee!

Congratulation to Raj Singh, Director of the LSU AgCenter Plant Diagnostic Center, for being selected as Southern Region Vice Chair for NACAA Agronomy and Pest Management Professional Improvement Committee!
Jonathan Richards (@richards_jk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting job opportunity! Our department is hiring a TT professor broadly focused on fundamental aspects of plant immunity! A highly collaborative environment with great colleagues. Feel free to email/DM me with any questions. Position description in comments. Please RT.

LSU PPCP GSA (@lsuppcpgsa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Unfinished Business of a Dinosaur" This will be Dr. Christopher Clark's seminar title. He will be our speaker on Wednesday February 23rd as part of the Spring Seminar Series 2022 at LSU Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology Department We are looking forward to listening this talk!

"Unfinished Business of a Dinosaur"
This will be Dr. Christopher Clark's seminar title. He will be our speaker on Wednesday February 23rd as part of the Spring Seminar Series 2022 at LSU Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology Department
We are looking forward to listening this talk!
APS Graduate Student Committee (@plantpathgrads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder: APS Grads March Social Event will be held on Monday, March 28th from 2:15 – 3:30pm EST. Dr. Sara Thomas-Sharma, Assistant Professor at Louisiana State University, will be our early career guest. Check your email for the zoom link!

Reminder: APS Grads March Social Event will be held on Monday, March 28th from 2:15 – 3:30pm EST. Dr. Sara Thomas-Sharma, Assistant Professor at Louisiana State University, will be our early career guest. Check your email for the zoom link!
Teddy Garcia-Aroca, Ph.D. (@teddygofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce that I will be starting as an assistant professor at UNL Department of Plant Pathology this fall. Already looking for students, so if you know anyone interested in fungal ecology and diversity, population genetics, epidemiology, and bioinformatics, please send them my way.