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About PAC Div
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Pacific DivisionThe Pacific Division is the regional representation of the American Phytopathological Society for members who live in the geographical region of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and contiguous provinces in Canada (British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan). Why Join the APS PAC Div? Click Here to Find Out > 2008 Pacific Division MeetingThe dates have been set for June 24-27, 2008 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Brief descriptions of 2008 Annual MeetingThe APS Pacific Division annual meeting will be held in beautiful Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 24-27, 2008. This is a prime vacation time for Jackson Hole and we were fortunate to receive great hotel rates. The schedule is exciting and includes two symposia, student paper competition, research presentations, and a banquet. Topics for the symposia are: 1) A consortium approach to advancing the use of weather information in IPM, and 2) Using molecular techniques to solve practical problems in plant pathology. Presentation will start Wednesday morning on June 25 and end at noon on Friday, June 27. Meeting SiteThe annual meeting will be held at the Virginian Lodge, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Virginian Lodge (see more information at http://www.virginianlodge.com) is considered one of the more rustic lodges in Jackson with beautiful grounds and an easy walk of 7 blocks to downtown. They are holding a block of rooms until May 25 and the room rate is $ 91.80/night. Reservations can be made at 800-262-4999. Ask for room rates booked under the University of California. RegistrationRegister online for the 2008 APS Pacific Division Meeting with this clickable link Click here to print a .pdf of the Meeting Registration Form Call for AbstractsYou are invited to submit abstracts for the 2008 APS Pacific Division Annual Meeting. Starting this year, abstracts for division meetings will be submitted online (see the instruction below). We encourage students to participate in the Student Paper Competition. If you are a student and would like to participate in the Competition, please check the box “This paper is for the student paper competition.” in the online submission form. Below are the instructions for accessing the abstract submission form: Go to: http://meeting.apsnet.org/ Instructions for submitting abstracts can be found on APSnet at: http://www.apsnet.org/meetings/div/instruct.asp The deadline for abstract submission is April 30, 2008. Descriptions of SymposiaSymposium I: A Consortium Approach to Advancing the use of Weather Information in IPM: The Western IPM Weather Workgroup. Organized by Carla Thomas, UC, Davis. New weather-driven modeling technologies, if developed wisely, can address the needs of decision makers regarding management and control of new, invasive, and established pests as well as irrigation and other horticultural practices. Leading scientists in this field have joined together to form the Western IPM Weather Workgroup funded by the Western IPM Center, USDA CSREES. Their mission is to develop a science-based system that provides principles and procedures to access, synthesize, distribute, and use weather and climate data and forecasts to improve crop management decisions. They have been working together to develop improved methods and models that advance the science, adoption, and effectiveness of IPM. In the symposium, speakers will present novel approaches and results from collaborative multi-state projects. Speakers will include agricultural meteorologists, climatologists, epidemiologists, and modelers. Speakers are members of the Western IPM Weather Workgroup, a diverse group of pathologists, climatologists, entomologists, crop modelers and weather forecasters. Presentations: Novel Approaches to Spatial and Temporal Estimation of Diverse Western Meteorology - Chris Daly, PRISM Group, Oregon State University Uncertainties in Modeling and Weather Estimation - Conceptually Unique Case Studies - Bill Pfender, USDA ARS Novel Delivery IPM Tools in Real Time for Decision Support - Push ( Gary Grove, Agweathernet, WSU) or Pull (Len Coop, IPPM, OSU) Next Steps on the Horizon for Weather and Climate-Based Decision Support Systems - David Gent, USDA ARS Symposium II: Using Molecular Techniques to Solve Practical Problems in Plant Pathology – organized by Tim Paulitz, USDA-ARS, Pullman. Presentations: Virus complexes: unraveling the mess and implications in disease management Bob Martin, USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR Following the genes that make resistant plants: shared tools for breeding and pathology. Gilda Rauscher, USDA-ARS Salinas, CA Molecular detection and sampling-based management of grapevine powdery mildew Speaker: Gary Grove, Washington State University Call for Nominations for AwardsCall for nominations for 2008 Early Career Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, and Student Travel Award of the APS Pacific Division. These awards will be presented at the APS Pacific Division Annual Meeting to be held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 24-27, 2008. Descriptions of awards and procedures for nominations can be found by clicking here. We encourage you to submit nominations via e-mail before May 1, 2008 to: |
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