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APS_Extension

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American Phytopathological Society Extension Committee

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👋Reminder🚨 Our 2022 APS Extension Committee meeting will be taking place tomorrow (7/28/22) from 4 PM - 5 PM (CST) via Zoom. Members check out your email for more information. See y'all there!


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Lunch at Grow to Heal #urban #Community #garden @BaptistHealthSF showcasing urban farming initiative to grow #herbs and #veggies for hospital patients in @MiamiDadeCounty #ampicfl22 @agagents @WomenAgScience @FSHS_Hort

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We are hiring for 2022-2023! 📢 looking for a PhD student and 1-2 postdocs to join our lab, please RT and check description here, thanks 😁 veggiepathology.wordpress.ncsu.edu/team/we-are-hi… @NCSU_DEPP @NCStateCALS @NC_PSI @plantdisease @plantpathgrads @sd_aps @APS_Extension @Cuccap_website


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It has been a busy week at the Schutter Diagnostic Lab 😮‍💨, but as long as we still have space on the floor we still have capacity 😎 #ThankADiagnostician

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Take a look! 👀

Helping #farmers 🧑‍🌾 across #SoFL Producers in the west coast face different challenges, below few photos of abiotic stress associated symptoms 🥭 #mango #extension @UF_IFAS @UFTropical @UFPlantPath @APS_Extension @APS_Tropical @freshfromFL @FDACS

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For most Halloween pumpkin varieties, it's best to plant seed in early to mid-July! This publication covers: 🎃Climate/Soils 🎃Planting 🎃Fertilizing 🎃Maintenance 🎃Varieties 🎃Harvesting 🎃and more! READ HERE: ow.ly/6Emj50JS07M #GrowWithExtension #MSUext

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Extension Plant Pathologist and Entomologist Positions at University of Tennessee, located in Nashville. More details and to apply - Plant Pathologist (apply.interfolio.com/108904) Entomologist (apply.interfolio.com/108896)


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The annual APS Art in Phytopathology contest is now accepting submissions! All APS members are encouraged to submit! Winners will be awarded $50, and will be announced at the APS annual meeting, Plant Health 2021. Submissions are due by July 20th, 2022.

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UGLY disease ALERT 🚨 Smut on corn is plentiful this year. ⁦⁦@baldpathologist

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THE AG QUIZ FOR 6/14/22 (ANSWERS W/IN 24-48 HOURS): Some white striping on these leaves - what’s up with that?

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#ExtensionFriends, I "only" got to work on one digital sample in the Diagnostic Lab 🔬 today. Who wants to diagnose with me? This is a barley plant from northcentral Montana. The symptoms appeared two days ago, all the sudden, across vast areas of the field. Any guesses? 🕵️‍♀️

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Isn't it pretty?! We've seen some PM on wheat leaves this spring, where the canopy is dense and moisture was received.

Powdery mildew on squash. PM causes a white powdery growth on leaves & stems. Fruit are not directly effected but growth may be stunted. Warm, dry periods w/t high relative humidity favor infection. Manage using resistant varieties, fungicides when severe, & sanitation #fungus

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