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Denise Caldwell

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Plant Scientist, microscopist and Lab Manager for Dr. Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi. Working on my PhD. in Botany and Plant Pathology.

Joined September 2009
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If you can make 65,000 people sing in sync after your 33 years after your death, you're not a singer but legend


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A new era of my research begins :) Time to research this bloody auxin


We may have done it old school style but I feel like we got a prize each time!@Anjali_IP Iyer-Pascuzzi Lab for the win! It was hard, but we did it, together!! @PurdueAg @PurdueBPP @bppgso @PurdueCPBTA @LabAbbie27

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Time to harvest


ICMC has once again recognized the outstanding contributions of two Purdue University students, awarding them the prestigious @PurdueAg's Graduate Student Corn Research Assistantship. Read more: incornandsoy.org/advancing-corn… @PurdueBPP #corn #cornresearch #corncheckoff

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“I love the idea of finding something new, of learning something about plants that nobody has known before.” -Sienna Ogawa, PhD candidate, @PurdueBPP Read more about Sienna and her research in the Graduate Spotlight! ag.purdue.edu/news/departmen…

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Can you tell we love our lab and our PI? ⁦@Anjali_IP⁩ ⁦

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Denise Caldwell Reposted

Scouting is the best practice to manage grain affected by ear rots and mycotoxins. Before harvest, check several spots across a field. Pull husks back to see the entire ear. If greater than 10 percent are moldy, schedule the field for early harvest. Read more in Extension's…

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I'm excited to share a glimpse of the Plant Health 2024 conference, organized by the APS (apsnet.org)! 🌱🌿 🍄🦠🧫 Les comparto un poquito de lo que fue la conferencia Plant Health 2024. @plantpathgrads @plantdisease @cruzepidemiolab #PlantHealth2024


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Ever wondered how rust fungi reproduce? 🍄 It’s more complex than you think! Check out this image for a peek into rust fungi sex. Want to dive deeper into Cronartium pini—the causal agent of Scots pine blister rust? Catch my poster at @IMC12NL in Maastricht next week! 🌲

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From #PlantHealth2024 to the field 🌽🍄


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A new short film produced by #Purdue? It launches this September — and it’s out of this world. 🧑‍🚀 In “Boilers to Mars,” a crew of Boilermakers (inspired by real students!) leads humankind to the next frontier. Get updates. ➡️ boilerstomars.com


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Tar spot is a fungal disease afflicting cornfields in nearly all of Indiana. Researchers in @PurdueBPP and @PurdueEngineers are using a mix of agricultural and engineering methods to monitor and assess the threat. ag.purdue.edu/news/2024/08/p…


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I am thankful for the opportunity to explore new technologies for understanding a high-impact disease that threatens food security. I am grateful to be part of these team efforts. @bppgso @PurdueAg @purduebotan

Tar spot is a fungal disease afflicting cornfields in nearly all of Indiana. Researchers in @PurdueBPP and @PurdueEngineers are using a mix of agricultural and engineering methods to monitor and assess the threat. ag.purdue.edu/news/2024/08/p…



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Scouting is paying off--our newest unnamed disease is present in western Kentucky, and we have confirmed and suspected tar spot in several central KY counties! Tips for next steps after a diagnosis are here: kygrains.info/blog/2024/7/31…

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The Telenko Lab shared some of our research at APS in Memphis this week. @PurdueBPP @PurdueAg

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