Prabu Gnanasekaran (Guest Speaker from WSU)
Clark 151, Pullman, WAInsights from Diverse Plant Virus Systems: Mechanisms and Management Zoom Recording About the Presenter Prabu Gnanasekaran is a Research Associate working with Prof. Hanu Pappu in the Department of Plant Pathology at Washington State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Life Sciences with a specialization in Molecular Plant Virology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, and […]
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Anthony DeLuca
Clark 151, Pullman, WATitle: How gene-for-gene resistance succeeds, fails, and how to make it last Zoom Recording
Eric Holmes (guest speaker from University of Idaho)
Clark 151, Pullman, WAStudy, evolution, and engineering of plant-microbe interactions to address emerging agricultural challenges. Abiotic and biotic stressors pose a significant threat to agriculture and global food security. As a rising demand for food and negative impacts from these stressors co-occur, transformational changes to our agricultural systems will be necessary to efficiently feed the planet. New technologies […]
Francely Flores
Clark 151, Pullman, WATitle: Modes of seed transmission of plant pathogens and their epidemiological importance Zoom Recording Bio Francely is currently a Ph.D. student in the Berry and Potato Pathology Program at the Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research and Extension Center. She earned her B.S. in Agricultural Engineering from EARTH University, Costa Rica in 2020, and her M.S. […]
Spring Break
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Elaine Larsen
Clark 151, Pullman, WAElaine Larsen Zoom Recording Fungi as Vectors of Plant-Pathogenic Viruses Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth, infecting all cellular organisms across terrestrial and marine ecosystems . Plants are known to be infected by diverse viruses and viroids (i.e., virus-like, unencapsidated, single-stranded RNA particles) belonging to at least 35 families . Several viral […]
Kylie Swisher Grimm (guest speaker from USDA)
Clark 151, Pullman, WAImproving our understanding of Tobacco rattle virus Abstract Tobacco rattle virus causes internal and external tuber necrosis that render potatoes unmarketable. The virus is vectored to potato in the northwest U.S. by the stubby root nematode, Paratrichodorus allius, and commercial growers control the virus through costly chemical controls that target the nematode. Basic research strategies […]
Chakradhar Mattupalli (guest speaker from WSU)
Clark 151, Pullman, WABerry and potato pathology program: A marriage of convenience Bio: Chakradhar Mattupalli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at Washington State University. He earned his B.S. and M.S. in Agriculture from India, and Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Noble […]
Jeremy Johnson
Clark 151, Pullman, WAZoom Recording Uncovering the Protective Characteristics of Fungal Endophytes in Mangrove Trees About The Presenter Jeremy is currently a first-year master student in the USDA Grain Legume Genetics Physiology Research Unit in Pullman Washington. Jeremy completed his B.S. in Biochemistry at Washington State University. As an undergraduate Jeremy joined the research unit and has just […]
Kara Lanning (student invited speaker, Pacific University, Oregon)
Clark 151, Pullman, WAPlant Pathology in Context: Teaching, Research, and Community Engagement at a Small Liberal Arts Institution. About the Presenter Dr. Kara Lanning is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at Pacific University (Forest Grove, Oregon, USA), where she teaches courses in plant science, and sustainability science. Her current research focuses on plant pathogens, […]
Oleksandra Shabliy
Clark 151, Pullman, WATitle: Strategies to Improve Resistance to Wheat Powdery Mildew Zoom Recording About Oleksandra Oleksandra is a Master’s student in the Department of Plant Pathology. Originally from Kyiv, Ukraine, she earned her B.S. in Biotechnology and Bioengineering from the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.” Her undergraduate work focused on industrial biotechnology […]