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- October 2006: Signs and Symptoms Point the Way
- June 2006: Corn Smut — The Pathogen That Came to Dinner
- May 2006: A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words – Aerial Photography and Plant Disease
- April 2006: Citrus Greening—The Yellow Dragon Threatens Florida Citrus
- March 2006: Mycotoxins — Linking Human Health and Plant Disease
- February 2006: Classroom Activities in Plant Biotechnology— An Introduction to DNA
- January 2006: The Dual Role Of Aphids And Other Homopterans In Facilitating Plant Diseases
- December 2005: Spore Wars: Protecting America’s Crops from Disease
- September 2005: Future Plant Pathologists Recognized at International Science and Engineering Fair
- August 2005: Women in Plant Pathology—Three Women Who Led the Way
- May 2005: The Education Center Resource Catalog— An Information Center For Students and Teachers
- March 2005: Plant Pathogens—Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder
- February 2005: A Rose for Your Valentine
- December 2004: Mistletoe—A Christmas Pathogen
- November 2004: Transgenic Papaya—A Pot of Gold at the Rainbow’s End For Hawaiian Growers
- October 2004: Ergot of Rye- A Plant Disease Impacts Our Health and History
- September 2004: Microscopes - The Gateway to the World of the Infinitely Small
- August 2004: Laboratory Safety-Planning Today for Tomorrow's Safety
- July 2004: APS Websites and Materials - Providing Resources for Teachers and Students
- June 2004: Riding on the Wind-Part II Rusts of Wheat and Other Cereals
- May 2004: Riding on the Wind-Part I: Cereal Aphids and Viral Diseases of Cereals
- April 2004: Chocolate Under Siege: Plant Pathogens Threaten World Cacao Supply
- March 2004: Genetic Engineering of Plants - A Topic for Classroom Debate
- February 2004: Bean Pod Mottle Virus in the Midwest - A Known Pathogen Becomes a New Problem
- January 2004: Plant Pathologists Educate Future Farmers
- December 2003: Plant Detectives in the Classroom
- November 2003: ISEF and Plant Pathology Rock Cleveland
- October 2003: "Horrors of the Harvest" presented at the Future Farmers of America Convention
- August 2003: Prosser High School Senior demonstrates that Rhizoctonia oryzae is a novel pathogen of pea following Koch's postulates
- July 2003: Plants
Get Sick, Too
- June 2003: Forensic DNA from the Irish Potato Famine Pathogen
- May 2003: White
Mold under Scrutiny
- April 2003: An aspirin a day?
- March 2003: Does Vitamin C Protect Stressed Out Plants?
- February 2003: On-line Resources for K-12 Students
- January 2003: Daylily Rust a new plant disease in gardens of the United States
- November 2002: Black Wart of Potato Quarantine Expanded
- October 2002: Globalization of Plants, Insects and Diseases
- September 2002: The American Phytopathological Society Honors Young Scientists at ISEF
- August, 2002: The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science Meets
- July, 2002: The
American Phytopathological Society Sponsors Workshop for Teachers
- June, 2002: APS
Exhibits at Future Farmers of America (FFA) Annual Convention
- May, 2002: "Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds"
- April, 2002: National Public Radio Broadcasts about Plant Diseases
- February, 2002: Intel Science Fair
- January, 2002: Sudden Death of Oaks in California
- December, 2001: On the Famine Trail
- October, 2001: Mary, Mary... How does your garden grow?
- August, 2001: Late blight of potato
- July 2001: Interesting images of tropical diseases and plants
- June, 2001: Two
New Corn Viruses Recently Discovered
- May, 2001: Plant
Detectives and the Internet
- April, 2001: Agriculture is fun!
- March, 2001: Quarantines–Attempting to Stop Plant Destruction.
- February, 2001: Surfing the Internet for Educational Purposes–Where do I even begin?
- February, 2001: Surfing the Internet for Educational Purposes–Where do I even begin?
- January, 2001: Citrus Canker Strikes Again – Pitting Florida Authorities Against Residential Tree Owners.
- December, 2000: Plant pathologists reaching out to science educators.
- November, 2000: Do your students need some motivation for science fairs?
- October, 2000: The teachers become the students.
- September, 2000: I worked on a plant disease.
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