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Phytopathology News
October 2009 • Volume 44 • Number 9
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Advisory Board
COVER In
Honor of Norman Borlaug (1914-2009)
2009 APS Annual Meeting—Plant Pathologists
Take Portland
PRESIDENT'S NOTEBOOK
APS Council as the Strategic Body of Governance: Seeking Member Input on New
Governance Structure
INSIDE
Your 2010 APS Membership Renewal
Follow the Leader
2009 APS Business Report Presented in Portland
On-Farm Research Webcasts Help Growers, Consultants, and Other Practitioners
Make Science-Based Management Decisions
Open-Access Article Update—Phytopathology
Announcing the Artists of Plant Pathology
QBOL: A New EU Project Focusing on Pathogen
Barcoding
The 2009 Southwide Forest Disease Workshop
APS Annual Meeting Highlights
Second Edition of Best-Selling Textbook for
Introductory Plant Pathology Courses Now Available
LSU Graduate Students Experience West Coast
Plant Pathology
The Purdue Plant and Pest Diagnostic Lab
Participates in Diagnostic Training
Dirty Fungi Exposed!
New Reports Added to Plant Disease
Management Reports, Volume 3
APS FOUNDATION
Graduate Student Ganyu Gu Motivated by "Spirit and Generosity" of Evanthia D.
and D. G. Kontaxis
Call for Nominations for the 10th I. E. Melhus Graduate Student Symposium
PUBLIC POLICY UPDATE
PPB Open Position—National Plant Microbial
Germplasm System
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Biopesticide and Organic Support Program
EPA Seeks Fellowship Applications for Its Undergraduate and Graduate
Environmental Study Programs
DIVISION NEWS
Pacific Division Update
OIP NEWS & VIEWS
Thank You Silent Auction Donors, Bidders, and Sponsors!
PEOPLE Chan Ho Park Lacy Nelson
Joao Augusto
Ada Antonia Bacetty
Jeremy Haralson
Yan Li
Murat Seyran
Xin-Gen "Shane" Zhou
Eva J. Pell
Andrea Ficke
Ray D. Martyn
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