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1 ology, promising applications in medicine or plant pathology.
2 and thus accelerate the pace of discovery in plant pathology.
3 ving the applied approach in the teaching of plant pathology.
4  important but somewhat neglected subject in plant pathology.
5 ot diagnostics and multiplex technologies in plant pathology.
6  like minds to consider a research career in plant pathology.
7 -of-care diagnosis, veterinary medicine, and plant pathology.
8 development of the International Society for Plant Pathology.
9 m and Sue Johnson Endowed Chair in Molecular Plant Pathology.
10 ptoms represents a long-standing question in plant pathology.
11 for gaining a broad perspective of issues in plant pathology.
12 y and colonize host cells is a major goal of plant pathology.
13 athogens, biological control, and history of plant pathology.
14 pathology, and projections for the future of plant pathology.
15  introduced the term "biological control" to plant pathology.
16 res is contributing to the demise of applied plant pathology.
17  approach as well as new disciplines such as plant pathology.
18 into the challenges facing the discipline of plant pathology.
19                                              Plant pathology also stands to gain from exploiting thes
20      This implies strong connections between plant pathology and basic biology, something that could
21          I first describe my introduction to plant pathology and early experiences with employment, t
22 or diverse research disciplines ranging from plant pathology and forest ecology, to carbon sequestrat
23 nologies with traditional approaches used in plant pathology and microbiology, it is possible to diss
24 rovide the foundation on which the future of plant pathology and the communication of names of plant
25 olved in the early growth and development of plant pathology and the plant sciences generally in the
26 y to recognize hitherto unknown organisms on plant pathology and trade is enormous and continues to g
27 s in agriculture and biotechnology affecting plant pathology, and projections for the future of plant
28 cytologically and genetically as a model for plant pathology, and represents a remarkably sophisticat
29 alance between basic and applied research in plant pathology are offered with significant nervousness
30                     The underlying basis for plant pathology as a science is to address problems of p
31 ed important positions in the Departments of Plant Pathology at North Carolina State University (1949
32                            The Department of Plant Pathology at the University of California at Berke
33   He joined the faculty of the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of California at River
34                Helen Hart was a Professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Minnesota from 1924
35 cereal disease research and the beginning of plant pathology at the University of Minnesota has been
36 in Ames and his Ph.D. from the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Wisconsin in Madiso
37 roach established the foundation for applied plant pathology at the USDA.
38 ) made pioneering contributions to molecular plant pathology during a period when the study of diseas
39 in laying the foundations for the science of plant pathology during its formative period in the Unite
40 ng can be said to reflect the development in plant pathology during the past 40 years.
41 l scientist who had a far-reaching impact on plant pathology during the twentieth century.
42 sents the experiences of a woman in academic plant pathology from the 1950s to today.
43                                    Molecular plant pathology has focused on studying large-effect qua
44 an early international cooperative effort in plant pathology, he detailed the life history of the gra
45                Carl von Tubeuf, a founder of plant pathology in Europe, pioneered biological control
46 luded a concise review of the development of plant pathology in Israel and the ways it is funded.
47                 We are entering a new era in plant pathology in which whole-genome sequences of many
48                            In the past, many plant pathology instructors worked in relative isolation
49                 The teaching environment for plant pathology is changing in both positive and negativ
50 lant sciences, and particularly the field of plant pathology, lost one of its most influential and ef
51                          During my career in Plant Pathology/Nematology, many major advancements have
52                                              Plant pathology research and extension work has historic
53 e ideas would come to shape the direction of plant pathology research at the University of Minnesota
54 thogenic bacteria in leaves is a mainstay of plant pathology studies.
55 tive Transcriptomics for the first time in a plant pathology study, we discovered gene sequence and g
56 rived from the use of Arabidopsis as a model plant pathology system.
57                                           In plant pathology, they link information regarding the bio
58 udents who would not have found their way to plant pathology through traditional pathways.
59      He asserted that the practical value of plant pathology to farmers would only follow meticulous
60 s is the responsibility and the challenge of plant pathology today and in the future.
61 nate I was to have stumbled into a career in plant pathology, which turned out to be the ideal job fo

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