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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
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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...
What a tune, what lyrics, couldn't stop myself.
@mrjimbob.bsky.social - A song by me
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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?
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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 🤔☺️
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@quesadalabncsu.bsky.social @plantdisease.bsky.social
You can find me and my poster at IAPV conference!
#IAPV25
#plantviruses
#plantvirology
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 🧵👇