Carol O’Meara, Extension Agent of Horticulture Entomology with Colorado State University, discusses different Plant diseases and ways of treating them. Advanced Nutrients
The American Phytopathological Society’s members at Virginia Tech describe diseases of strawberry plants and share some images that will make you re-think that strawberry shortcake! They also talk about what plant pathology is and why it is a truly dirty job.
Researchers will be able to get one step ahead of dangerous pathogens that could damage Minnesota crops and forests by using the tools provided by a new state-of-the-art building on the University of Minnesota’s St. Paul campus.
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Prof. Lee Hadwiger of Washington State University’s Department of Plant Pathology describes how pea plants resist bean diseases. Hadwiger and his colleagues have researched plant defenses for many years and now understand better how defense genes are activated. In this short video, Hadwiger summarizes his research to date and illustrates how modern technologies such as chromatin immunoprecipatation can be utilized in identifying nuclear proteins involved in gene activation. For more …
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Growing food in short growing seasons like Klamath County can be a challenge. Learn from experts at Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center how to be successful–from growing “starts” to cooking garden vegetables.
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By August, many Virginia gardens are showing signs of disease. Garden expert Mark Viette has some tips on how to spot them… and treat them.
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