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Sam Talbot, MS Thesis Defense Seminar, December 9, 2022 Genomic Resource Development for Advancement of European hazelnut Breeding. Here I discuss a new novel genome assembly technique that has been…
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A simulation of grape powdery mildew development from a single infection point (x)
in an untreated vineyard with 2 x 2 meter spacing between vines. This simulator lets us observe epidemic…
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Simon Gilroy: BPP Fall seminar on 2nd December 2021 "To Boldly Grow...Plants in Space"
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Dr. Peter W. Fritsch: BPP Fall seminars, Thursday ,18th November 2021
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BPP, OSU Fall seminars, Thursday, 4th November 2021
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David Rasmussen (Assistant Professor, NC
State University, RALEIGH,
NC) Seminar on "Exploring Fitness Tradeoffs Between Hosts and Across Scales Using Pathogen Genomic Data" at BPP, OSU,…
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BPP Fall Seminars 2021: Marin Talbot Brewer
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Zoom Recording ID: 99515547066
UUID: xNz0gZucSi6B9FcCe5wvFg==
Meeting Time: 2021-10-07 10:44:19pm
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This is the third webinar presented during the June 1 Grape Day webinar session. Alexander Wong, a graduate research assistant in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at OSU and the USDA-ARS…
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This webinar is presented by Sarah Lowder, a graduate research assistant in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and the USDA-ARS Foliar Pathology lab working with Dr. Walt Mahaffee. Sarah…
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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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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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How Fungi Changed the World
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Dr. Inga Zasada, Research Plant Pathologist, USDA-ARS plant pathologist, discusses parasitic nematodes in this seminar. Nematodes are economically-important root parasites of grape vines which cause…
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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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Inspiration Dissemination is a radio program on 88.7fm KBVR, Corvallis hosted by two Oregon State University graduate students. This episode features Alija Mujic, a phd candidate in the Department of…
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Inspiration Dissemination is a radio program on 88.7fm KBVR, Corvallis. This episode features Lorena Rangel, a M.S. student in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University.…
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Plant Breeding and Genetics Panel Discussion, May 30th 2013. College of Forestry. PBG 519.
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Michael Taylor, economist with the University of Nevada, Reno Department of Economics, briefly discusses the research he and fellow economist Kim Rollins have done on the economics of…
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Dr. Roger Sheley discusses prioritizing management and how to get started with an EBIPM management plan.
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Dr. Roger Sheley discusses the importance of including adaptive management as part of a successful management plan.
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Dr. Tom Monaco discusses principles for tools and strategies associated with plant competition used to choose seeding mixes and plant selections.
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Dr. Roger Sheley discusses the principles for tools and strategies to stress invasive species and favor desired plants using grazing and biocontrol.
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Dr. Jeremy James discusses the principles for tools and strategies to use for plant life strategies to enhance desired species establishment.
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Dr. Joe DiTomaso discusses the principles and practices to control reproduction of undesired species using herbicides.
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Dr. Brenda Smith discusses and leads a field activity to demonstrate the principles for tools and strategies to prevent the dispersal of invasive species.
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Dr. Stuart Hardegree outlines the principles, tools, strategies to manipulate disturbances to manage for desired plants.
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Dr. Tom Monaco discusses Step 3 of the EBIPM process, linking ecological principles to repair ecosystem processes using ecological principles.
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Dr. Ed Vasquez outlines the first two steps in the EBIPM process. Step 1-conducting a Rangeland Health Assessment; Step 2-identifying causes of invasion and ecological processes in direpair using the…
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Dr. Roger Sheley discusses how to recognize plant community change, succession, through an activity out in the field.
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Dr. Brenda Smith provides an overview of ecologically-based invasive plant management and how it can be used for better management of invasive plants.
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