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A small collection
of images portraying
gray leaf spot in a variety
of disease stages
Gray Leaf Spot
of Corn
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Patrick E. Lipps
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Patrick Lipps is a professor of Plant
Pathology at the Ohio State University stationed at the Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center at Wooster, Ohio. His primary research interests include biology,
epidemiology and control of diseases of corn and small grains. Recent research has
emphasized epidemiology of diseases of corn favored by reduced tillage residue management
systems, the development of integrated disease management strategies and the development
of disease resistance in corn and small grain cultivars to various air-borne and
residue-borne fungal pathogens. He has a part time appointment with Ohio State University
Extension with responsibilities to develop and implement disease management programs for
field crops in Ohio with emphasis on wheat, corn and soybean. Extension educational
activities involve state-wide extension programming for production agriculture,
development of extension literature, and participation in county and state-wide
educational programs. He is a member of the Ohio State University Extension Field Crop
Agronomy Team. Pat has been a member of the USDA North Central Technical Committee on
diseases of corn and sorghum since 1980 and as served as chairperson of the committee
twice. He helped co-ordinate the Gray Leaf Spot Monitoring Project for the committee
during 1996 and 1997. Pat is a member of the American Phytopathological Society and is
currently the North Central Division Councilor for the Society. |
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