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Plant Pathology

Department of Plant Pathology

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APS 2024

Plant Health 2024 - American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting, July 27-30, 2024, Memphis Tennessee

Presentations

Monday Presentations

Improving plant disease prediction using ensembles of models – Laurence Madden Part of SPECIAL SESSION: Innovative Approaches in Plant Disease Epidemiology: Navigating Challenges in a Technologically Driven Era  | Monday, July 29, 2024, 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM CDT 110-111, Renasant Convention Center

SPECIAL SESSION: Engineering Solutions to Forest Pathogen Invasions  Early Disease Detection and Resistance Phenotyping using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy – Carrie Fearer Monday, July 29 8:00 AM – 8:15 AM CDT. 103-104, Renasant Convention Center

A Possible Future? The Center for Forest Invasion Resistance (C-FIR) – Enrico Bonello Monday, July 29 9:00 AM – 9:15 AM CDT.  103-104, Renasant Convention Center

Environmental risk mapping of beech leaf disease in the U.S. and Europe in a changing climate. – Soumya Ghosh  Monday, July 29 12:30 PM – 12:45 PM CDT Grand Ballroom, Renasant Convention Center

Tuesday Presentations

POD TALK From molecules to ecology: My lifelong efforts to avoid getting so focused on the trees that I can’t see the forest – Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello  Tuesday, July 30 10:15 AM – 10:35 AM CDT  112-113, Renasant Convention Center

Innovative soil sampling technology for swift and accurate detection of soybean cyst nematode – Richard Gonzalez  Part of TECHNICAL SESSION: Nematology  |  Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 2:45 PM – 3:00 PM CDT  112-113, Renasant Convention Center

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Ohio State Posters (presenter name in bold)

Poster 005  Enhancing Phosphorus Bioavailability in Soilless Cultures: Identifying Phosphorus-Solubilizing Bacteria for Greenhouse Ornamentals and Vegetables – Sachin Naik, J Quijia Pillajo, L Chapin, M Jones

P 016 Optimizing the Efficacy of Beneficial Bacteria Against Botrytis Blight Disease in Petunias Sachin Naik, L Chapin, M Jones

P-078 Comparative Assessment of new Fungicides for Fusarium head blight (FHB) and Deoxynivalenol (DON) Management in Wheat Isaack Kikway, et al (P. Paul)

P 094  Developing a fungicide-based program to manage frogeye leaf spot of soybean in Ohio. Fabiano Colet, A Pear, H Lopez-Nicora, L Lindsey

P-118  Effect of cereal rye termination timing on seedling disease and yield of corn across 16 states. Rashelle Matthiesen, et al (A Rundebausch, K Tilmon, Ohio State)

P-122  Integrating anaerobic soil disinfestation into high tunnel tomato production in Ohio. Manisha Hamal, A Testen, R. S Shaw, S Miller

P-181.  Metagenomic Detection and Genomic Analysis of Oomycetes Causing Root Rot of Woody Ornamental Plants. Rachel Capouya, J Jacobs, F Peduto Hand

P-215. A curated question catalog for expert knowledge elicitation to support pathogen and pest management, applied to bacterial spot of tomato/ Jacobo Robledo Buritica et al (S Miller, Ohio State)

P-349. Impact of different water sources on hydroponic systems and roots microbiomes.  Cecilia Chagas de Freitas, J Poelstra, J Wheeler, C Taylor

P-359  Effector gene loss drives Xanthomonas translucens host jump from barley to wheat. Marcus Vinicius Merfa et al (T Jawk, J Poelstra, J Butchacas, N Heiden, H Toth, E Rodger, Z Konkel, J Slot, J Jacobs, Ohio State co-authors)

P-360. A Ralstonia solanacearum type III effector alters the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton to promote bacterial virulence in plants.  Abigail Rogers (Purdue Univ) et al. (J Butchacas, M Vinicius Merfa, T Klass, J Jacobs, Ohio State co-authors)

P-363.  Unraveling a universal plant response to Xanthomonas – Tracy Hawk, J Poelstra, Z Konkel, M Vinicius Merfa, N Heiden, A Perez-Quintero, J Jacobs

P-368. Characterization of beech leaf disease: From molecules to landscapes – Andrew Miles, P Vieira, P Bonello

P-418. Supporting the Specialty Cut Flower Industry through Diagnostics, Disease Management, and Outreach – Francesca Peduto Hand,  Gutierrez Yanez, D Martin, A Havan, A Testen

P-422  Exploring fungi: student outreach through a library exhibit and an undergraduate mycology minor – Monica Lewandowski, J Slot, F Diekmann

A survey of the causal agent of soybean sudden death syndrome in Ohio – Jenna Moore, H Lopez-Nicora, M Bogale

P-464  Beauty is Only Skin-Deep: Visualizing How Induced Changes to Cuticle Integrity Contribute to Latent Fruit Rot Resistance in Winterberry – Dana Martin, B Mori, E Corti, V Rech, S Falsini, A Papini, I Emanuel, F Peduto Hand

P-472  Methyl jasmonate is a systemic signal in Austrian pine defense – Soumya Ghosh, J Poelstra, D Mackey, P Bonello

P-484  Loss of inaZ restricts pathogen transmission strategies – Jonathan Jacobs, J Butchacas, J Poelstra, Z Konkel, R Curland, R Dill-Macy, L Ebeling-Koning, V Roman-Reyna, C Morris

P-504  Heterogeneity of DON Contamination of Maize Grain at Multiple Spatial Scales – Jorge Valle Torres, W Moraes, J Marian Luis, M Duffeck, P Paul

P-505  Agreement in Deoxynivalenol Contamination of Maize Grain between Sampling Methods – Jorge Valle Torres, W Moraes, M Duffeck, J Marian Luis, P Paul

P-539 Evaluation of the antifungal potential of Soybean leaf-associated gemygorvirus 1 (SlaGemV1) Viral Proteins Against Sclerotiniaceae – Chien-Fu Wu, Shin-Yi Marzano

P-566  Cold temperature and water effect on Fusarium graminearum and emergence of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr] – Shashini Neththasinghe, A Wilson, L Lindsey, H Lopez-Nicora, J Jacobs, A J Lindsey

P-598  Difference in virulence of Xanthomonas hortorum pv pelargonii isolates from historical outbreaks affecting geraniums – Daniela Gutierrez Yanez, H Toth, F Peduto Hand, J Jacobs