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This is the third seminar presented during the May 18 Grape Day
webinar session. Britt Eubanks, a graduate research assistant in the lab of Dr.
Laurent Deluc at Oregon State University, summarizes…
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Dr. Achala KC, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology at OSU's Southern Oregon Research Center, presents work on virus testing methodology and virus titer for Grapevine Red Blotch Disease. This…
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This video features Dr. Patty Skinkis, Professor and Viticulture Extension Specialist, Oregon State University, describing how to scout for grapevine trunk disease in a cordon-trained, spur pruned…
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This video shows how to look for signs of trunk disease in grapevines during dormancy. This video features Dr. Patty Skinkis, Professor and Viticulture Extension Specialist, OSU. The video was…
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The seminar is presented by Dr. Akif Eskalen, cooperative extension specialist in plant pathology at UC Davis. Dr. Eskalen summarizes his research on the biology, etiology, and epidemiology of…
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Grape powdery mildew, caused by Erysiphe necator, is a polycyclic disease that causes economic losses related to the costs of management and damage to grapes. The epidemic begins with the release of…
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Grapevines are the second largest fruit crop in British Columbia with a cultivated area of over 10,000 acres and a farm gate value of over $35 million CAD. Future economic sustainability depends on…
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Inspiration Dissemination is a radio program on 88.7fm KBVR -- Oregon State University's student run radio station. This program is entirely produced by students. In this episode, the hosts are…
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Uspest.org - Introduction to "MyPest Page" with hourly weather data and multiple disease risk and degree-day models. Includes a brief introduction to disease mapping, available for selected…
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Dr. Patrick Hayes explains plant breeding research done on barley to develop varieties that are disease resistant and temperature tolerant for the Pacific Northwest growers.
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BB 450/550 Biochemistry lecture by Kevin Ahern. Topics covered include protein trafficking, flu virus, cell signaling, G-proteins, 7TMs, epinephrine
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BB 450/550 Biochemistry lecture by Kevin Ahern. Topics covered include protein secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure. It also include myoglobin, hemoglobin, and protein folding as it relates…
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