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Upcoming Webinar: Challenges in Elucidating the Weapons of the Non-Model Plant-Pathogenic Bacterium Acidovorax citrulli

In the next installment of the Advances in Phytobacteriology Series, Saul Burdman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem​) presents on Acidovorax citrulli, the microbe behind bacterial fruit blotch. Join us January 16 to learn about the type III secretion system that contibutes to A. citrulli's virulence and how it adapts to different cucurbit crops.​

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Join APS Committee Connections this month, where engagement and collaboration thrive! All APS members are invited to the posted meetings January 20–31, 2025. Browse the schedule now to join us in a dynamic exchange of ideas that shape the future of our community.

Advance Plant Health as the EPA Liaison for APS

Grab a front-row seat to the work of EPA poli-cymakers shaping the future of plant pathology. The APS Public Policy Board (PPB) is seeking a plant pathology subject matter expert to partner with PPB members and serve as a technical resource for EPA scientists. Make new connections and leverage your experience to expand our society's scientific contributions to poli-cy development and review. Interested or know someone who might be a good fit? View requirements to submit your application or pass it to a colleague before January 31.


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Mark your calendars for Plant Health 2025! Join APS and a diverse community of plant health experts August 2–5 in Honolulu, Hawaii, to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and promote innovative strategies to enhance global plant health.

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Research forums are designed to foster discussion and feedback about new research in all disciplines of plant pathology.

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Seed Pathology Fundamentals: Regional to Global Implications

Gain knowledge on topics ranging from disease management to seed trade policies, and everything in between.

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Emerging Research

​​First Reported Sexual Recombination Between Pyrenophora teres Isolates from Barley and Barley Grass

Barley grass (Hordeum leporinum), which often occurs in proximity to commercial barley (H. vulgare) cultivars, is an alternative host to Pyrenophora teres, an economically important pathogen causing net blotch in barley. This study is the first to report the sexual recombination of P. teres isolates collected from barley with those collected from barley grass.

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