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Zachary Noel

@ZacharyNoel4

Assistant Professor at Auburn University. 🌱 Plant Health and Microbiomes. 🍄 🦠 he/him/his

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We have a post-doc opportunity available. Come work on this really amazing project. See below! @CrandallSharifa Post-Doctoral Fellow - Spermosphere Microbiome Assembly and Seedling Metagenomics jobs.apsnet.org/job/post-docto…


Had a great time hiking and mushroom hunting with the lab!

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Please share with those who you think might be interested. Postdoctoral Researcher in Molecular Diagnostics and Predictive Modeling - Michigan State U jobs.apsnet.org/job/postdoctor…


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Are you seeking a plant pathology post-doc project? Are you curious about disease modeling in a global commodity? Please contact Alejandro Rojas at rojasfle@msu.edu for more information: uasys.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/UASYS/job/Faye…


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Rps genes are used to manage the major soybean pathogen Phytophthora sojae, which causes Phytophthora stem and root rot (PRR). McCoy et al. show that widely used Rps genes are no longer effective for managing PRR in the United States, Canada & Argentina. nature.com/articles/s4146…


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Widely available soybean resistance genes to Phytophthora stem and root rot, caused by Phytophthora sojae, Rps1c and Rps1k are no longer widely effective in the United States, Canada, and Argentina. nature.com/articles/s4146… @SpringerNature @NatureComms


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If you are interested in diagnostics and modeling for plant diseases, please contact me and be part of the lab!

Consider joining the SPEL lab!!! We are recruiting a postdoc to participate in the NPMTI for cotton, detecting foliar pathogens and developing models for target spot and aerolate mildew. The position is through UARK and the postdoc will be located in MI uasys.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/UASYS/job/Faye…



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Consider joining the SPEL lab!!! We are recruiting a postdoc to participate in the NPMTI for cotton, detecting foliar pathogens and developing models for target spot and aerolate mildew. The position is through UARK and the postdoc will be located in MI uasys.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/UASYS/job/Faye…


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An excellent location selected for the cotton NPMTI project just outside the MS Delta. Showing areolate mildew, target spot, and the potassium-associated disease complex this week. Important information for our disease-modeling efforts #NPMTI #mscrops @CottonInc

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Though my stay in Denver was short for #PlantHealth2023 I enjoyed catching up with everyone! Make sure to check out #NPMTI and @CottonInc funded research on cotton seedling diseases and microbiomes! Dr. @bragg_mt will tell you all about it. P-655

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Coffee break to celebrate our newest graduate! Congrats to @Laura098081901 for passing her masters defense! Good job!

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Check out this paper by @_Oluwakemisola_ and Noel on soybean and cotton spermosphere soil microbiomes. This habitat forms just after initial release of seed exudates--critical for seed pathogens and beneficial microbes. journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/sp…

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Zachary Noel, an assistant professor in the Auburn University College of Agriculture’s Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, is diving into the world of the microbiome. Visit the link to read more about Noel's research! pulse.ly/7no4kccfhr


Say it again for those asleep in the back of the lecture hall! 😴

Early morning classes are associated with lower attendance, shorter sleep, and poorer academic achievement: nature.com/articles/s4156…



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Laura Rodriguez talking about the peanut soil microbiome from @ZacharyNoel4 lab #SDAPS2023 @sd_aps

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Celebrating the USDA-NIFA funds coming our way! The lab got a little smaller with recent graduates, but will be growing in the coming year!

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