Do you work with crop disease and pathology trials data? Please take 15 minutes to complete the survey below to help shape the future of FAIR data in plant sciences.
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This August, join us for #planthealth2026 in Providence, RI—a city where creativity and environment intersect.
Recently highlighted by Travel + Leisure as one of the most inspiring cities for business travel. Register & plan your trip: https://bit.ly/3NM4Cvt
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🌱 From UC Davis: Coordinated cleaning and reporting can slow the spread of parasitic weeds, protecting yields while keeping infested fields in production. (Brad Hanson, Cassandra Swett)
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#PlantScience #WeedScience #PlantPathology
Register for the Seed Pathology On-Demand Course along with the Developing & Validating Seed Health Assays On-Demand Course and save 20%!
Bundle & save today: https://bit.ly/4mrxGW4
#seedhealth #APScourses #continuingeducation #plantpathology
A #Fusarium pseudograminearum secreted #protein, #Fp00392, is a major virulence factor during infection and identified as a PAMP
✅https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jia.2025.02.030
#PlantPathology
Elucidating the mechanisms of #Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. tuberosi inhibition using functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes: A comprehensive analysis of biophysical and molecular interactions
❇️https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jia.2024.07.010
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#Extension success requires more than technical expertise. Don't miss the April 9 event in our Extension webinar series and real-world insights on how to do Extension effectively.
Last chance to join us tomorrow! https://bit.ly/4leYYys
#apswebinar #plantpathology
Wu et al. discuss recent work on systemic stomatal immunity (SSIM), a fast-acting, targeted #plant #defense mechanism in which #pathogen challenge triggers distal stomatal closure within hours.
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#PlantSci #JIPB #Arabidopsis #PlantPathology
Meet Charlotte Oliver, a Viticulture Extension Specialist at Colorado State University. 🌱🍷 Dive into her career and see why her work is as rooted in community as it is in the vineyard.
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#plantpathology #planthealth #womeninSTEM #careersinscience
Meet the #planthealth2026 opening keynote, Jo Handelsman! Her work has advanced our understanding of microbial communities and their role in plant health. Don't miss her talk.
Advance rates end June 5: https://bit.ly/3NM4Cvt
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Hydroponic systems maximize growth, but how do they shape microbial communities? Our April 8 #webinar explores drivers of bacterial composition, impacts of pH/EC/temp, system design, & the links to plant health & Pythium root rot.
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📢 We are pleased to announce that Issue 1/2026 of Horticultural Science has been published online!
🔗 Link: hortsci.agriculturejournals.cz/magno/hor/20...
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#HorticulturalScience #PlantScience #CropResearch #PlantPathology #SeedScience #PlantBreeding #CropProduction
🌱 From UC Davis: Congratulations to Gitta Coaker. AAAS recognition highlights how decoding plant immunity can guide the development of durable disease resistance and more resilient crop systems.
@gittacoaker.bsky.social
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Have a new plant health product? Apply to present during the New Products & Services session at #planthealth2026!
Submissions close April 10: https://bit.ly/4rl5ULG
#innovation #plantpathology
Stop guessing, start silencing! 🤫 New preprint provides a comprehensive "review & meta-analysis" of #fungal RNAi. It reveals why some fungi are quiet as a mouse while others just won't shut up. A must-read for anyone in fungal biotech! 🍄💻
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#PlantPathology #SyntheticBiology
Take advantage of exclusive member pricing on the High Throughput Sequencing course!
Learning as a team? Save 10% off group registrations for 5 or more participants—ideal for labs building HTS expertise together.
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#apscourse #plantpathology
From microbiome characterization to pathogen detection & strain-level genomics, explore modern sequencing workflows and best practices. Listen live on April 9th! 👇
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#NGS #Microbiome #PlantPathology
This high-quality reference establishes a solid foundation for exploring the molecular mechanisms behind beneficial plant-endophyte interactions.
Kudos to all the authors!
#Genomics #PlantPathology #Mycology #Bioinformatics #ScienceSky
Advance registration is now open for #planthealth2026!
Join the global plant health community August 1–4, 2026, in Providence, for a program built on scientific exchange, innovation, and collaboration.
Register early to save: https://bit.ly/3NM4Cvt
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Bibliometric study maps global Puccinia (rust fungus) research trends & collaborations, highlighting gaps and future priorities for crop disease management.
Details: maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/sif...
#Puccinia #PlantPathology
Silence of five #Fusarium graminearum #genes in #wheat host confers resistance to Fusarium head blight
🧬🧬https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jia.2024.04.026
🔖Prof. Gang Li team at Nanjing Agricultural University & Prof. Yi He team at Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences
#PlantPathology #PlantProtection
Silence of five #Fusarium graminearum #genes in #wheat host confers resistance to Fusarium head blight
🧬🧬https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jia.2024.04.026
🔖Prof. Gang Li team at Nanjing Agricultural University & Yi He team at Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences
#PlantPathology
Our Fungicide Resistance Demystified course is now available on demand and ready when you are! Enroll now and get expert-led insights on resistance mechanisms, risk factors, and disease control—all on your schedule.
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(a) Stages of Fusarium wilt on strawberry plants using an ordinal disease rating scale system from a disease score (DS) of 1 (highly resistant) to 5 (highly susceptible). A DS <3 indicates healthy, and ≥3 indicates symptomatic. We identified cultivars that were resistant to Fusarium wilt if they showed a DS of <3 on July 23, 2021. (b) A conceptual figure showing the potential change in DSs or spectral index in susceptible cultivars (orange line) relative to those that are resistant (purple). We hypothesize that susceptible cultivars will deviate from resistant cultivars from disease onset and show larger changes in DSs and spectral indices over time. (c) A photo of strawberry plants in the field.
🍓 From Plant Phenome Journal: Hyperspectral sensing detected Fusarium wilt in strawberries weeks before symptoms, enabling earlier intervention and improved disease management in crops. (Jessie Au, Troy S. Magney)
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This is your last opportunity to submit your abstract for an opportunity to present at Plant Health 2026!
Don’t wait. Submit your abstract TONIGHT: https://bit.ly/3Zz9si8
#planthealth2026 #lastchance #plantpathology
Abstract submissions close TOMORROW! Don't miss your chance to submit your research and help shape the Plant Health 2026 program.
The deadline is March 20: https://bit.ly/3Zz9si8
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Abstract submissions are rolling in—don’t miss your opportunity to contribute. The technical program for #planthealth2026 is taking shape, and your research could be part of it.
Submit your abstract before March 20: https://bit.ly/3Zz9si8
#plantpathology #plantscience
Circular plasmid map of pFLexpress showing key genetic elements including GFP, KanR, and multiple promoters over 16,959 base pairs.
Check out the latest CJM Editor's choice by Lalany and Moffett: Simplified and efficient Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of Botrytis cinerea using mycelia
🔗https://ow.ly/Nn1g50Yttug
Université de Sherbrooke
#PlantPathology #methods #OpenAccess
👏 Helene Sánchez from NEIKER’s Plant Protection and Production team has just completed a 2‑week stay at @iatacsic.bsky.social, to search genes in Plasmopara viticola WGS.
Congratulations, Helene! It was a pleasure to host you at @FungiaLab.
#FunGIALab #Bioinformatics #PlantPathology
Excellent piece by @cornelluniversity.bsky.social PhD student @papinaani.bsky.social interviewing Dr. Dennis Halterman for insights from a #PlantPathology scientist about working for #USDA & choosing a career path. Read here: www.potatoassociation.org/Publications...
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