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May 2008
Nematodes - the good, the bad and the ugly.
April 2008
Plant Pathology - Helping Plants Become Healthier and Improving Incomes for Farmers in Tasmania!
October 2006
Signs and Symptoms Point the Way
June 2006
Corn Smut — The Pathogen That Came to Dinner
May 2006
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words – Aerial Photography and Plant Disease.
April 2006
Citrus Greening — The Yellow Dragon Threatens Florida Citrus
March 2006
Mycotoxins — Linking Human Health and Plant Disease
February 2006
Classroom Activities in Plant Biotechnology — An Introduction to DNA
January 2006
The Dual Role Of Aphids And Other Homopterans In Facilitating Plant Diseases
December 2005
Spore Wars: Protecting America’s Crops from Disease
September 2005
Future Plant Pathologists Recognized at International Science and Engineering Fair
August 2005
Women in Plant Pathology — Three Women Who Led the Way
May 2005
The Education Center Resource Catalog — An Information Center For Students and Teachers
March 2005
Plant Pathogens — Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder
February 2005
A Rose for Your Valentine
December 2004
Mistletoe — The Christmas Pathogen
November 2004
Transgenic Papaya — A Pot of Gold at the Rainbow’s End For Hawaiian Growers
November 2004
Ergot of Rye - A Plant Disease Impacts Our Health and History
September 2004
Microscopes - The Gateway to the World of the Infinitely Small
August 2004
Laboratory Safety-Planning Today for Tomorrow's Safety
July 2004
APS Websites and Materials--Providing Resources for Teachers and Students
June 2004
Riding on the Wind-Part II Rusts of Wheat and Other Cereals
May 2004
Riding on the Wind-Part I Cereal Aphids and Viral Diseases of Cereals
April 2004
Chocolate Under Siege: Plant Pathogens Threaten World Cacao Supply
March 2004
Genetic Engineering of Plants A Topic for Classroom Debate
February 2004
Bean Pod Mottle Virus in the Midwest - A Known Pathogen Becomes a New Problem
January 2004
Plant Pathologists Educate Future Farmers
December 2003
Plant Detectives in the Classroom
November 2003
ISEF AND PLANT PATHOLOGY ROCK CLEVELAND
October 2003
"Horrors of the Harvest" presented at the Future Farmers of America Convention
August 2003
Prosser High School Senior demonstrates that Rhizoctonia oryzae is a novel pathogen of pea following Koch's postulates
July 2003
Plants Get Sick, Too
June 2003
Forensic DNA from the Irish Potato Famine Pathogen
May 2003
White Mold Under Scrutiny
April 2003
An aspirin a day?
March 2003
Does Vitamin C Protect Stressed Out Plants?
February 2003
On-line Resources for K-12 Students
January 2003
Daylily Rust: a new plant disease in the gardens of the United States
November 2002
Black Wart of Potato Quarantine Expanded
October 2002
Globalization of Plants, Insects and Diseases
September 2002
The American Phytopathological Society Honors Young Scientists at ISEF
August 2002
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science Meets
July 2002
The American Phytopathological Society Sponsors Workshop for Teachers
June 2002
APS Exhibits at Future Farmers of America (FFA) Annual Convention
May 2002
Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds
April 2002
National Public Radio Broadcasts about Plant Diseases
February 2002
Intel Science Fair
January 2002
Sudden Death of Oaks in California
December 2001
On the Famine Trail
October 2001
Mary, Mary...How does your garden grow?
August 2001
Late Blight of Potato
July 2001
Interesting images of tropical diseases and plants
June 2001
Two New Corn Viruses Recently Discovered
May 2001
Plant Detectives and the Internet
April 2001
Agriculture is fun!
March 2001
Quarantines – Attempting to Stop Plant Destruction.
February 2001
Surfing the Internet for Educational Purposes–Where do I even begin?
January 2001
Citrus Canker Strikes Again - Pitting Florida Authorities Against Residential Tree Owners
December 2000
Plant Pathologists Reaching Out to Science Educators
November 2000
Do Your Students Need Some Motivation for Science Fairs
October 2000
The Teachers Become the Students
September 2000
I worked on a Plant Disease
Compound Microscope
Dissecting Microscope