
Lynhe Demesyeux
@lynhed
PhD student #UF #Entomology and Nematology department. #FoliarNematode.
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30-10-2014 19:21:27
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Does the newly described foliar nematode Aphelenchoides pseudobesseyi infect strawberry? Grad student Lynhe Demesyeux is finding out



My awesome grad students Christian Kammerer and Lynhe Demesyeux manning the UFEntomology both at the Florida State Fair



and the winner is Lynhe Demesyeux ! She gets a copy of Dr. Christie's book and an SCN extension book 2/2



Symptoms of foliar nematode Aphelenchoides pseudobesseyi on coneflower. My PhD student Lynhe Demesyeux is working on this project

💼 Two positions in #Nematology are available at Julius Kühn-Institut for two MSc students looking to continue their studies in a doctoral program, within the framework of the EU-funded project NEM-EMERGE 📥 More info, requirements and application process in the pictures attached herein 👇






Cultural management of PPN Session: Talk by Nyambura Mwangi-Mhango from Harper Adams University which looks at Population dynamics of stubby root nematodes in sugar beet fields due to rotations with cover crops.#ESN2024 European Society of Nematologists Active Plant Nematologists Matthew Back 🇺🇦


Dr. Johan Desaeger and Matthew Back 🇺🇦 lead the parallel oral session on cultural management of PPN. Excellent job done by the speakers Matthew Back 🇺🇦 @KillianLaurent @RosaGuilherme and Nyambura Mwangi 🇰🇪 #ESN2024




Fall 2024 online course in Nematode Morphology and Anatomy $1,048.00 US. Active Plant Nematologists



Foliar nematodes: Wet, wild, and imo, kind of weird! Read more about these peculiar pests and current FLORIDA research by Lyhne Demesyeux in Dr. Crow's lab. Lynhe Demesyeux Billy Crow UF IFAS Solutions UFNematology UF/IFAS Entomology & Nematology More on page 8 of FTGA's Turf Digest: bit.ly/4g7Sezy
