June 2025, Volume 59, Issue 6
Writing a strong abstract takes time and effort. Conveying complete and meaningful information in a brief space is essential to helping readers decide if a paper or presentation is relevant to them. Madhav Parajuli shares personal experiences and observations on how to write an effective abstract for conference presentations.
As we complete the 2025 election for APS vice president and councilor-at-large, I am grateful to those who volunteer for leadership roles within APS.
Plant Health 2025 will be held August 2–5 in Honolulu, HI. Register today and join us as we tackle plant health challenges and build international solutions for a sustainable, resilient future.
Join us July 8 for our Understanding the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Its Impact on Agriculture webinar. Industry experts will discuss the ESA's current status and its effects on pesticide registrations, label requirements, and grower practices.
Every item donated to and every dollar raised by the APS OIP Silent Auction is a step toward building stronger global connections and nurturing the next generation of scientific leaders who will advance plant pathology and create a brighter future.
Congratulations to our fellow members and colleagues who have been selected to receive APS awards in honor of their significant contributions to the science of plant pathology!
This series highlights ways in which APS supports special outreach, engagement, and educational initiatives to advance plant health. Learn more about the APS Grow: Plant Health ExchangeTM, a free resource for plant health-management professionals.
Revisit Plant Health 2024 highlights on biological control.
Meet one of the amazing people who support the APS Foundation: Nicole Donofrio. Learn more about Nicole and why she gives her time and resources to support others.
Phytopathology News is spotlighting members of the APS Leadership Institute who are serving in leadership roles within APS. This month get to know Suzette Arcibal Baldwin.
For each issue of Phytopathology News, the APS Graduate Student Committee chooses a graduate student to be featured in a spotlight article. Submit your application for consideration!
From 1928 to 1945, Henry Ford, through the Ford Motor Company, built and ran two plantations in an attempt to establish a permanent rubber industry in Brazil. His challenges and failures were primarily due to the fungal pathogen Mycrocyclus ulie.
Check out the latest MPMI focus issue: Fine Grain: Molecular, Cellular and Genomic Details of Cereal Crop Diseases. The collection addresses pressing challenges posed by fungal, bacterial, oomycete, viral, and nematode diseases.
Learn how Washington State University researchers are working with specially trained dogs and their handlers to determine whether they can detect little cherry disease in tree fruit orchards.
Visit the APS News Room for current news on APS and plant pathology.
Award, Career Development, Degree, In Memoriam, and Seminar Notices.
Check out the latest research trends in the field of plant pathology.