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Plant Health Professionals
Browse our online resources.
The
Online Resources Area lets
you access our database of "Common Names of Plant Diseases," our APSnet
feature stories, proceedings of recent symposia, and archive of photos
of specific diseases affecting a variety of crops and plant species. Read our online publications.
APS Journals (Phytopathology, Plant Disease, and Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions) are the most respected sources for the latest information on plant health science. Visit each journal for a description, its current table of contents, listings of recently accepted manuscripts, guidelines for submission, current editorial boards, and subscription information.
Visit the APS Press Bookstore for more than 150 titles on various plant science topics as well as slides and multimedia products. You can even order online.
The Education Center offers both introductory and advanced plant pathology information and online courses, along with a list of graduate programs at universities around the country. The site also includes free publications, instructional materials, and other resources for educators and students. Other educational opportunities are available through APS Meetings.
Look for a job. Visit the Careers and Placement Center site where you'll find a list of available postdoctoral, industry, government, university and graduate student positions along with other job search resources for plant pathologists and related scientists. Post your resume/vita online and sign up to receive the latest job openings via APS’s free, bi-monthly email broadcast.
Get Connected. Join colleagues from around the world at the APS Annual Meeting. Meet with colleagues in your geographic area to exchange ideas, and share information by joining an APS Division. Go to our Directories and Rosters section where you'll find a searchable member directory, staff list, and other contacts and resources for APS.
Each year hundreds of professionals join APS and discover the power of community and the importance of a welcoming place in which to contribute their talents and knowledge to further the science of plant pathology. Find out more about the benefits of membership by visiting our Join APS! site.
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