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Kira
L. Bowen - Professor Ph.D.,
1987, University of Illinois.
Plant disease epidemiology; peanut disease management,
including minimization of aflatoxin contamination; also
disease management in roses, turf, and small grains. |
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Leonardo De La Fuente - Assistant Professor
Ph.D. 2005, Washington State University
Research on the interactions between plant and associated bacteria in aspects such as infection processes, host colonization, biofilm formation and molecular interactions.
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William Gazaway - Emeritus Professor
Ph.D., 1973, Texas A&M
Research on cotton nematodes and Extension responsibilities iin cotton diseases and nematodes |
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Austin
Hagan - Professor Ph.D.1980,
The Ohio State University
The etiology and management of diseases of peanut, nursery
and landscape crops, and turfgrasses, epidemiology of
diseases of peanut, efficacy of fungicides, bactericides
and natural products for the control of plant diseases. |
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Robin Huettel - Professor
Ph.D.1982, University of Florida
Nematology including free-living, marine and plant parasitic nematodes; ecological and community analyses in both terrestrial and marine settings; nematode/virus vectors; and systematics and behavior. |
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Joseph
W. Kloepper - Professor
Ph.D.1980,
University of California, Berkeley
Basic and applied aspects of using beneficial bacteria
as microbial inoculants to promote plant growth and provide
biological disease control. |
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Kathy
S. Lawrence - Associate Professor
Ph.D
1993, Mississippi State University
Soil borne and foliar fungal diseases of field crops,
vegetables and ornamentals with emphasis on pathogen interactions
and host-pathogen relationships in the natural environment. |
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Jackie
Mullen -Plant Pathology Specialist Ph.D.
1974, Cornell University.
Plant Disease Diagnosis; Identification of New Plant Diseases;
Identification of New Host Records for Previously Documented
Diseases |
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John
F. Murphy - Professor Ph.D.,University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Plant virology. |
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M.
S. Reddy - Associate Research Professor
Ph. D.1987, Centre for Pest Management,
Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
Biological control of soil-borne and foliar pathogens
Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) Induced Systemic
Resistance (ISR) Commercial Development of Biofungicides
and Biofertilizers |
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Edward
J. Sikora - Professor
Ph.D. 1991, University of Illinois
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices in commercial
production systems. |
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Rodrigo
Rodríguez-Kábana-Professor |
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