Virtual Flash and Dash Presentations

The Centennial Meeting features expanded Flash and Dash presentation sessions following last year’s successful trial run of Flash and Dash presentations in San Diego. And another experiment ... below are a selected group of Flash and Dash presentations that have gone ‘virtual’ as part of the Centennial theme of “Future of Promise”. These voice-overlaid PowerPoint presentations are available before, during and after the Centennial events.


P-300
Controlling dollar spot: climatic conditions and the timing of fungicide applications. J. Koenig, L. Madden, T. Hicks, and M. Boehm. Department of Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus.
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P-304
Biology and Epidemiology of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Ripe Rot of Grapes. K. R. Whitten Buxton and T. B. Sutton. North Carolina State University.
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P-319
Decline in viability of Gibberella zeae ascospores after exposure to the solar radiation. M. Nita 1, S. Isad 2, and E. De Wolf 1. 1 Kansas State University, 2 Pennsylvania State University.
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P-349

Identifying Phytophthora species isolated from stream baits in North Carolina. Kelly Ivors. Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Fletcher, NC.
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P-39
Phylogenetic placement of plant pathogenic Sclerotium species. Z. Xu, M. L. Gleason, J. C. Batzer and T. C. Harrington. Department of Plant Pathology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, U.S.A.
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P-641

Evaluation of phosphite generating materials for Black Shank control. A. Csinos. Univ of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment Station.
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P-667
QoI sensitivity and the prevalence of DMI resistance in NY populations of the brown rot pathogen Monilinia fructicola. S. M. Villani, and K. D. Cox. NYSAES. Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology. Cornell University.
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P-668
QoI qualitative resistance and CYP51A1 upstream anomalies in NY populations of the apple scab pathogen Venturia inaequalis. K. D. Cox, N. L. Russo, S. M. Villani, D. M. Parker, W. Köller. NYSAES. Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, Cornell University
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P-680
Sensitivity of Podosphaera xanthii to registered fungicides at-risk for resistance related to their efficacy for powdery mildew in pumpkin. M. T. McGrath, (1) and M. M. Miazzi (2). 1) Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, Cornell University, LIHREC, Riverhead, NY, USA; (2) Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata, Università di Bari, Via Amendola 165/a, 70127 Bari, Italy
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