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A trusted resource since it was first published in 1983, this highly anticipated third edition of “Compendium of Rose Diseases and Pests” has been extensively updated to reflect the latest advancements in plant pathology and pest management. Shop now: https://bit.ly/46MM70Q
Phages hitchhiking on nematodes through soil! So happy to see this work in print 😀 #phages #soil Fun collab with Mark Zwart @niooknaw.bsky.social and Lisa van Sluijs, Hans Helder at @w-u-r.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Latest paper is out! We tested a push-pull strategy using verbenone to repel ambrosia beetles in eastern US apple orchards. Verbenone alone reduces migration at low populations, but EtOH is needed for high populations. @monique4ever.bsky.social scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Bacteriophages (phages) infect bacteria to reproduce and are often lethal to their host. To maintain the infection cycle, soil phages must travel from…
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Verbenone reduced ambrosia beetle populations in apple orchards as a push factor, demonstrating effective, species-specific pest management without requiring a pull factor in a push-pull management s...
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Nematodes vector bacteriophages in compost and soil
Evaluating the push‐pull strategy in eastern apple orchards: verbenone effectively reduces ambrosia beetle populations without the need for a pull factor in a species‐specific manner
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What a tune, what lyrics, couldn't stop myself. @mrjimbob.bsky.social - A song by me youtu.be/zCafaTPwN6M
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New publication 🚨 🚨 . What are the challenges in using HTS in plant health? how has the field changed in the last decade? Where do we go from here? peercommunityjournal.org/item/10_2407...
Excited to share our new mSphere paper describing ssRNA viruses associated with Karenia brevis harmful algal blooms in southwest Florida in mSphere led by Jean Lim - a 🧵(1/10) 🧪🦠🌊 #MicroSky #ProtistsOnSky #USFCMS @asm.org @cmarinescience.bsky.social journals.asm.org/doi/full/10....
We're hiring a plant pathologist! Looking for someone w/passion for diagnosing vegetable diseases & communicating results to clients. There's lots of other duties & opportunities. I also think it's a great lab 🤔☺️ jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/215... @quesadalabncsu.bsky.social @plantdisease.bsky.social
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You can find me and my poster at IAPV conference! #IAPV25 #plantviruses #plantvirology
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Implications of high throughput sequencing of plant viruses in biosecurity – a decade of progress?
In 2018, we detected the Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) - our virus of the month - in 🇩🇪 for the first time. Today, it threatens tomato production worldwide. How did it spread so quickly? A thread 🧵👇