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  1. M. Soledad Benitez Ponce

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/m-soledad-benitez-ponce

    shift with plant parasitic nematode abundance in soils.  agriRxiv. CABI International agriRxiv. ... associated with corn in a diverse long-term crop rotation in Ohio. Phytofrontiers First Look  ... causes minor transcriptional changes in tomato plants under water deficit stress conditions.  agriRxiv. ...

  2. Plant Growth Facilities

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/plant-growth-facilities

    Greenhouses and growth chambers are available in Columbus and Wooster. Right: phytotron facility ... in Selby Hall, Wooster includes 16 Conviron growth chambers (610 sq. ft.) with online monitoring ... Nematodes, Human Pathogens and Recombinant Microorganisms in Selby Hall, APHIS Facility 234 - updated March ...

  3. Ye Xia

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/ye-xia

    A Virag, T Becker, L Zhao, W Liu, * Ye Xia (2023). Botrytis cinerea in vivo Inoculation Assays for Early-, ... Cephaliophora tropica causing leaf spot on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum cv. Picus) in U.S.A. Crop Protection. ... Resistance Against Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens in Arabidopsis. Frontiers in Plant Science. 14, 1078100. ...

  4. Extension/Outreach

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/extension-outreach

    humans, animals, plants and the environment.  Faculty in the department extend knowledge locally, ... Salmonella spp., Norovirus, Shiga-toxin E. coli) and mycotoxins associated with food crops, 2) environmental ... risk factors that impact agricultural food systems including pesticide stewardship and antimicrobial ...

  5. Diagnostic Network

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/impact/SOD/diagnostic-network

    partners in the Ohio Plant Diagnostic Network (OPDN), a statewide collaboration that enhances our ability ... to protect Ohio's crops, forests and food supply. Situation The accurate identification of plant ... diseases and pests is crucial to preventing outbreaks that can devastate our food supply and the ...

  6. Feng Qu

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/feng-qu

    bottlenecking permits no more than three tomato yellow leaf curl virus genomes to initiate replication in ... in soybean. Plant Methods Volume 18, Issue 1 Perdoncini Carvalho C, Ren R, Han J, Qu F. 2022. Natural ... Essential role of NbNOG1 in ribosomal RNA processing. J. Integ. Plant Biol. 60, 1018-1022. ...

  7. Francesca Peduto Hand

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/francesca-peduto-hand

    anaerobic  soil disinfestation to reduce soilborne diseases in soilless and soil-based substrates  for ... Cooperstone, JL, Peduto Hand, F. (2023). UHPLC-MS/MS identification of metabolites in winterberry fruit ... multiplex ST 87 infection in Spartium junceum: first anatomical study”. PROTOPLASMA ...

  8. Explore Graduate Programs

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/home/slides/explore-graduate-programs

    M.S. and Ph.D- Plant Pathology, and the Master in Plant Health Management professional program ...

  9. Francesca Rotondo

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/francesca-rotondo

    position, Dr. Rotondo was Research Associate in Dr. Sally A. Miller’s research group in the Department of ... diagnostics services by being actively involved in the diagnostic process and interactions with growers and ... School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, in Tucson. During this period, Dr. Rotondo investigated ...

  10. Herbert Quintero Fonseca

    https://agnr.osu.edu/people/herbert-quintero-fonseca

    food fish, baitfish and sportfish aquaculture producers in Arkansas and Alabama. He is very interested ... industry. In this capacity, he also will provide support to research and Extension faculty, staff, students, ... University of British Columbia, and Auburn University. He holds a Ph.D. in fisheries and aquaculture from ...

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