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Plant Health 2021
This year's theme is "Seismic Shifts in Disease Risk," which will explore major shifts in bacterial, viral, and fungal pathosystems to help plant pathologists anticipate and deflect future shifts in disease risk.
Find out more »Breaking Ground with Zhangjun Fei | BTI Discussion Series
Almost everyone is familiar with watermelon, but there is much more to the fruit than being just a sweet summer snack. Its high nutritional value and invigorating compounds have helped make watermelon the third most popular fruit in the world. Join BTI’s Dr. Zhangjun Fei in this Breaking Ground as we discuss how genomics has helped unravel the origin and breeding history of the watermelon, and how scientists continue to work to improve this fascinating fruit.
Find out more »NC Vegetable Grower’s Association Ag Expo
CucCAP scientists Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Jonathan Schultheis will present:
Disease Management and Downy Mildew, Cultivars to Consider Growing in North Carolina
Pumpkin Spacing Considerations: Effects on Yield, Size and Fruit Uniformity
Watermelon Cultivar Evaluations in Fields with Minimal or High Levels of Fusarium Wilt
Potential Fusarium Wilt Management Strategies
2021 New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference
Cornell University Plant Pathologist Margaret McGrath will present "Research Guides: Management Recommendations for Cucurbit Mildews" in the Wednesday morning Vegetable and Disease Pest Updates session.
Find out more »Watermelon Production Meeting Monday February 7th
NC Cooperative Extension is partnering with the NC Watermelon Association to host a virtual Watermelon Production Meeting.
Find out more »2022 Clemson Watermelon Field Day
CucCAP plant pathologist, Tony Keinath, will address gummy stem blight fungus resistance to Tebuconazole.
Find out more »Plant Health 2022
The 2022 annual meeting theme is "Warming Up to Change," which will explore the profound changes in plant health research, education, and engagement driven by transformations in climate, technology, and society. We will also work together as participants to find the best ways for APS to support plant health research and the careers of plant pathologists in this time of change.
Find out more »Pickle Packers International 2022 Annual Meeting
PPI Annual Meeting and Product Showcase
Find out more »2022 Great Lakes Expo
Great Lakes Expo Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market
Find out more »2023 Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference
The 2023 Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference features education sessions, a trade show, meetings, and more.
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