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  1. Grad Publications 2006-2009

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/grad/publications/2006-2009

    393-398 (Sept. 17, 2009).  The co-lead author of the publication was Sophien Kamoun (formerly at Ohio ... Fungicide Program Affect Development of Septoria Leaf Spot and Marketable Yield in Processing Tomato ... Wyendandt, C.A., Rhodes, L.H., Bennett, M.A., and Riedel, R.M.  2009.  Control of fruit rots of ...

  2. More about Plant Pathology

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/51

      We believe that no one should go hungry. That's why Elizabeth Roche, now an Ohio State ... important.    As a Metro High School student (Columbus), Roche was one of six from Ohio selected to attend ... Revolution.  Borlaug, a reknowned agronomist who developed disease-resistant varieties of wheat, was credited ...

  3. Top Tier Program

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/graduate/top-tier-program

    Nationally Recognized as a Top Tier Program The National Research Council places Ohio State among ... generated ranges of rankings (2010, revised in 2011). Notably, Ohio State's Ph.D. Graduate Program ... the top 3-5 Plant Pathology doctoral programs in the U.S., based on regression and survey methods that ...

  4. Sudden Oak Death: mechanisms of oak resistance to Phytophthora ramorum

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/programs/bonello-lab/projects/oak

    understand mechanisms of oak resistance to P. ramorum infection and to develop methods for predicting ... valuable trees from pre-emptive eradication efforts and urban development, and provide valuable genetic ... Brice McPherson at the University California, Berkeley. For an overview of the disease see our article ...

  5. Impact Stories

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/impact/SOD

    economic threat of Sudden Oak Death to oak forest commercial timber production is estimated as being over ... $30 billion.  In Ohio forests, oaks comprise 10 billion board feet, or 25% of the total tree volume; ... be susceptible to P. ramorum. Sudden Oak Death also has the potential to impact Ohio’s ornamental ...

  6. Stories from Students

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/internships/students

    support sustainable agriculture, by eliminating a reliance on chemicals for the control of weeds. One of ... develop a biological control to manage Canadian thistle. Diana Shin, Molecular Genetics major, Plant ... Pathology minor I was a research intern with Dr. Sally Miller, a Vegetable Pathologist at Ohio State, ...

  7. Abasola Simon

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/abasola-simon

    Abasola Simon PhD (Paul) simon.359@osu.edu Kottman Hall, Columbus MS Plant Pathology, Ohio State ... management of plant parasitic nematodes of corn in Ohio. I am also evaluating the effect of seed treatment ... Characteristics on the Presence and Abundance of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Corn Fields in Ohio. AC Simon, TL ...

  8. Graduate

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/graduate

    Nationally Recognized as a Top Tier Program The National Research Council places Ohio State among ... generated ranges of rankings (2010, revised in 2011). Notably, Ohio State's Ph.D. Graduate Program ... the top 3-5 Plant Pathology doctoral programs in the U.S., based on regression and survey methods that ...

  9. One Day Insect University

    https://entomology.osu.edu/events/one-day-insect-university

    Join fellow entomology enthusiasts for a daylong exploration of the world of insects. The  One Day ... optional visit to the OSU Museum of Biological Diversity. This program is sponsored by the OSU Department ...

  10. David Denlinger

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/david-denlinger

    Scientist at Harvard before joining the faculty of Ohio State University, where he advanced from the rank of ... development, especially the mechanisms used by insects to enter dormancy (diapause) to survive adverse seasons ... seasonal development, to mechanisms of photoperiodism, to the downstream gene pathways that result in the ...

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