June 2004 • Volume 38 • Number 6

OIP Sponsors 5K Fun Run/2.5K Walk for First Time in Anaheim, California

At the 2004 annual meeting, APS’s Office of International Programs will sponsor the 1st annual 5K Fun Run/2.5K Walk for International Outreach and Collaboration. The event will take place at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 1, and will start in front of the Anaheim Hilton.

A professional group has been contracted to coordinate the event and ensure a safe and successful race. OIP is seeking sponsors for this event. Corporations, organizations, academic departments, and individuals may contribute directly to APS. Visit www.apsnet.org/meetings/2004/funrunsponsor.htm for details and a sponsorship form. Sponsors will be acknowledged, those donating $300 may choose to have their logo included on the back of the race t-shirt. The sponsor that donates the most funds will be recognized with a plaque.

Individual racer registration is $25, and all proceeds will be used to support APS international activities. For those who want to support OIP programs but prefer to sleep in, simply check “donation only” when registering. All registrants will receive an official race t-shirt, and prizes will be given to the top three men and women finishers.

Help OIP start a tradition by registering for the inaugural APS-OIP 5K Fun Run/2.5K Walk for International Outreach and Collaboration!

 


2004 Volumes of F&N and B&C Tests Now Available

Volume 59 of Fungicide and Nematicide Tests and Volume 19 of Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Diseases are now available online on APSnet and within PLANT MANAGEMENT NETWORK (PMN). Published by APS Press, F&N and B&C Tests are available via subscription to PMN (www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/field/). F&N Tests includes 483 reports, and B&C Tests includes 100 reports.

Faculty, students, and staff of PMN Partner Universities and Companies receive complimentary access to PMN, including B&C and F&N Tests. Individual subscriptions to PMN are only $38 for APS members. Check the PMN Partners list at www.
plantmanagementnetwork.org/partners/profile/
to see if your university or company is a partner. If your organization is not yet a PMN Partner, inquire at partners@plantmanagementnetwork.org.

 


New Student Travel Fund Initiated by the APS Caribbean Division

The APS Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of the José and Silvia Amador Student Travel Fund to assist students attending the APS Annual Meeting. This fund was created by the APS Caribbean Division, made possible by contributions of members of the division. It is the second student travel fund originating from the Caribbean Division. The first José and Silvia Amador Student Travel Fund award will be made for the 2004 APS Annual Meetings in Anaheim, CA.

José Amador was born in 1938 in Calimete, a small town in the Matanzas Province of Cuba. After attending the University of Havana, he transferred to Louisiana State University, where he earned a B.S. degree in agronomy and M.S, and Ph.D. degrees in plant pathology. His Ph.D. studies were conducted under the tutelage of Harry Wheeler and elucidated the effects of the fungal toxin Victorin on susceptible oat tissue. Towards the end of his Ph.D. studies at LSU, he was encouraged by Harlan Smith, at the time a federal extension plant pathologist with CSRES, to apply for the position of extension plant pathologist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service at the Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Weslaco. He worked as the extension plant pathologist for South Texas from 1965 till 1991. In 1991, José was promoted to center director of the Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center and the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Citrus Center, both located at Weslaco. In 1994, he was appointed assistant secretary of agriculture for science and education by President Bill Clinton. He returned to his center director position after a short stay in Washington. He has served plant pathology in particular and the agriculture industry in general for almost 45 years in his capacity as graduate student, extension plant pathologist and administrator. He has served each activity with distinction, and his accomplishments are well documented.

José’s devotion to APS is exemplified by the many offices he has held with the society and its divisions. He has been a member and chair of several committees, including the International Cooperation, Extension, and Tropical Plant Pathology committees, among others. He has been an active member of both the Southern and Caribbean divisions from the time he was a student at LSU. He attended his first meeting of the Southern Division in 1963. Working with Marvin Miller and other plant pathologists at Weslaco, he helped organize one of the most popular meetings of the division when the Southern Division met in McAllen, TX, in 1988. The visit to valley agricultural enterprises at the invitation of local farmers, known as “Adopt a Plant Pathologist Day,” was an event still remembered by division members. He began attending meetings of the Caribbean Division in 1970. He received the Texas Superior Service Award in 1980 from the Texas Agricultural Extension Service and the Texas A&M University Faculty Distinguished Service Award from the Texas A&M University Former Student Association in 1985. Just one year after the award was instituted, in 1989 José received the second Excellence in Extension Award conferred by APS.

José has made many of his outstanding contributions working with the Caribbean Division and serving as councilor of the division to APS for two terms (1985–1991). He taught a three-week course on diseases caused by fungi at the “El Zamorano” agricultural school in Honduras, training plant quarantine personnel from the five countries in Central America and Panama to better identify diseases caused by fungi. Some of these students later joined the Caribbean Division. In 1997 he received the Frederick T. Wellman Award, the highest honor conferred by the division to one of its members, for outstanding service to the science of plant pathology and the Caribbean Division. José is just finishing his second term (10 years) as a member of the APS Public Policy Board. He served as vice president and president of the Caribbean Division from 1998 to 2002 and is currently serving as the immediate past president and a member of the Executive Committee.

In April 2003 José received the Golden Knight of Latin American Phytopathology Award from the Latin American Society of Plant Pathology (ALF), within which he served as vice president from 1999 to 2001 and president from 2001 to 2003. José pioneered a cooperative program with the Instituto Superior de Tecnología y Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Monterrey Tech) and the Escuela de Agricultura de la Región de los Trópicos Húmedos (EARTH) in Costa Rica to take their students as interns for one semester at the Weslaco Centers. He recently was instrumental in obtaining a grant of $250,000 from the Agency for International Development (AID) to the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences at Texas A&M University-Kingsville to begin an exchange program with Monterrey Tech to improve the knowledge of students and the efficiency of farmers in Mexico in the most practical and economical use of water when irrigating crops.

Silvia Amador was born Silvia García Gómez in Havana, Cuba in 1944. She attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School in Havana. In 1961, she left her family in Havana and moved to Rochester, NY, under the sponsorship of the Catholic Diocese of Miami and the City of Miami. These groups operated a program popularly known as “Operation Peter Pan” to provide an education to over 14,000 young students from Cuba. She graduated in 1962 from Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School in Rochester and moved to New Orleans to live with the family of one of her Rochester high-school roommates, and to attend and work at Tulane University.

While in New Orleans, Silvia met José who was finishing his Ph.D. in Baton Rouge. She moved to Weslaco after their marriage in 1965. She taught conversational Spanish to children and adults. She then became a realtor and broker, founding her own company, Texan Realty, which she has operated successfully since 1981 in McAllen, Texas. In 1981, she took part in the Mariel boat lift, traveling to Cuba on a shrimp boat with Jose’s brother to bring back five family members to join them in the U.S.

Silvia is well known by members of the Caribbean Division, having attended almost as many APS-CD meetings as José and helping with several of the functions at the meetings. During the Pan American Plant Disease Conference, Silvia was a member of the Local Arrangements Committee and was put in charge of the companions’ activities, taking them on tours of the Valley, Kingsville and Corpus Christi. She and José have been firm believers in and regular contributors to the APS Foundation. José and Silvia will soon celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. They have three children and five grandchildren.
 



 
Also in this issue:(as a .PDF file, see link below)

President’s Column 71
Letter to the Editor 72
APS Foundation 72
Public Policy Update 74
OIP News and Views 77
People 77
Annual Meeting Preview 80
Annual Meeting Registration Form 87
Classifieds 89
APS Journal Articles 90
Calendar of Events 92

 
Advertiser's Index
 

Annual Reviews 79
Arvesta 73
Bayer CropScience 86
Bioreba 85
Kinetic Labs 91
Opti-Sciences 75

 
 



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