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SUMMARY:Advancing Boxwood Blight Monitoring Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Luisa Santamaria\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Extension Plant Pathologist\, Oregon State University \nBoxwood plants\, which are widely utilized in gardening and landscaping\, are seriously threatened by boxwood blight\, which is caused by the fungus Calonectria pseudonaviculata. For disease management\, prompt detection and efficient monitoring are essential. With the intention of improving the effectiveness of boxwood blight detection\, this talk explores important aspects to consider while monitoring. We investigate ways to improve observation methods by looking at symptomatology\, cultural practices\, and environmental factors. In the end\, an effective boxwood blight scouting strategy will help with the early diagnosis\, mitigation\, and preservation of boxwood landscapes as well as the production of healthy plants.
URL:https://farwestshow.com/event/advancing-boxwood-blight-monitoring-techniques/
LOCATION:Room B113
CATEGORIES:Growers,Landscapers,Pesticide Recertification,Retailers,Seminars,Spanish Only,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Nursery Science Summit: Plant Pathology
DESCRIPTION:   \nSpeaker 1: Jay W. Pscheidt\, Ph.D.\, Extension Plant Pathology Specialist\, Oregon State University\nTitle: Smart Spraying Grapes Leads to New Boxwood Blight Management \nDescription: Oregon has been on the cutting-edge evaluating sensor assisted applications of pesticides for several years. These machines work well with systemic pesticides but need simple adjustments to use contact materials correctly. All sprayers have trouble delivering pesticides to the interior of a tight boxwood canopy. Drenching systemic fungicides can overcome this distribution issue with the potential to manage diseases such as boxwood blight. \nSpeaker 2: Niklaus Grunwald\, Ph.D.\, Research Plant Pathologist\, USDA-Agricultural Research Service\nTitle: Research Updates on Diagnostic Tools for Plant Pathogens Affecting Ornamental Crops \nDescription: In this session USDA scientist Nik Grunwald will present research updates on the genus Phytophthora. Phytophthora pathogens are some of the most devastating pathogens known to agriculture. He is pioneering novel approaches to monitor and diagnose plant pathogens. His focus is on the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum. \nSpeaker 3: Jerry Weiland\, Ph.D.\, Research Plant Pathologist\, USDA-Agricultural Research Service\nTitle: Nursery Plant Disease Research Highlights from the USDA-ARS Weiland Lab \nDescription: In this session\, plant disease expert Jerry Weiland will describe how his USDA-ARS research program serves Oregon’s nursery industry and highlight key outcomes from his research on Phytophthora root rot and boxwood blight. \nSpeaker 4: Luisa Santamaria\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Extension Plant Pathologist\, Oregon State University
URL:https://farwestshow.com/event/nursery-science-summit-plant-pathology/
LOCATION:Room B119
CATEGORIES:Breeders,Designers,Growers,Landscapers,Marketing,Nursery Science Summit,Retailers,Seminars,Sustainability,Urban Foresters
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