Don't miss the next event in our Virology – Then & Now series featuring case studies on cassava and maize. Hear from Dr. Linda Hanley-Bowdoin and Dr. Jennifer Wilson on March 26.
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Don’t miss tomorrow’s Advances in Phytobacteriology webinar, "Catching the Scent."
Join Caitilyn Allen on January 29 for a deep dive into how Ralstonia detects and adapts to plant hosts.
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Final chance to join us TOMORROW to learn about a new bacterial entry mechanism in apple leaves. Don't miss the next event in our Advances in Phytobacteriology series.
Jan 15, 2026 | 11:00 a.m. | https://bit.ly/3YnkfLz
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Join us for an in-depth look at the development of a bacteriophage-carrier biological for controlling Erwinia amylovora in our next live event, "Laboratory to Orchard."
Feb 11 | Part of our Advances in Phytobacteriology Series
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Join us for an in-depth look at the development of a bacteriophage-carrier biological for controlling Erwinia amylovora in our next live event, "Laboratory to Orchard."
Feb 11 | Part of our Advances in Phytobacteriology Series
https://bit.ly/4jceWsc
#apswebinars #planthealth
Bacterial wilt devastates crops worldwide, but what if we could disrupt the pathogen's ability to "sense" its host? Dr. Caitilyn Allen reveals research on RprR, a plant-responsive protein that controls Ralstonia virulence.
https://bit.ly/3WqLF2p
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