Just announced: Phytopathology is accepting manuscripts for the forthcoming focus issue, “Seedborne Pathogens: Risks, Research, and Resilience.” 🌱 Submit by June 15, 2026! Learn more about the scope and relevant topics: https://t.co/DtDeNVpzuF
Just published! Explore how AI, ML, and multiple 'omics approaches are driving new discoveries in plant pathology in the new Phytopathology Focus Issue, “From Chaos to Clarity: Deriving Meaningful Biology from Big Data in Plant Pathology."
👉 https://t.co/8T1qoS6Ew4
Our annual meeting was a success, with over 150 participants in attendance. Thank you to the @plantdisease team, especially Emma, our President @Garrett_Lab, President-Elect Carolee Bull; for your kind support throughout the meeting. #apsafrica#africandivision#africaphytopath
📢 PhD Position #1:
Microbiome Diversity and Evolution in Leafhoppers Across Canada 🇨🇦
We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD student to join our research group (https://t.co/xf3JFxSdLM) at Université Laval (Québec City, Canada) to investigate the diversity and evolution of the microbiome in Nearctic leafhoppers.
This exciting project will involve sequencing over 100 leafhopper species collected across Canada, with the goal of identifying strategies to manipulate the insect microbiome as a biocontrol tool, reducing the need for insecticides 🌿
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in microbiology, entomology, genomics, or related fields, and a keen interest in insect–microbe interactions, symbiosis, or biological control. A Master’s degree is required (completed before the start date). Applications without a Master’s degree will not be considered.
📨 To apply, please send the following documents in a single PDF file:
* A cover letter describing your motivation and research interests ✍️
* Your curriculum vitae (CV) 📄 (please remove picture, date of birth or any personal information).
* Academic transcripts from your undergraduate and Master’s degrees 📚
⚠️ Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
🗓️ Expected start date: January 2026
📧 Please send your application or questions to: [email protected]
We look forward to hearing from you! 🌱
We’re excited to announce that Dr. Mamta Sharma from ICRISAT is joining our Closing Plenary session at #PlantHealth2025!
Don't miss her insights on August 5. Register now to be part of this inspiring session: https://t.co/WnwPMNKoq5
#plantpathology#plenarysession#registernow
Excited to share our new publication! W/ @JosiePasche (MS), Roshni Sawlani (UG), & @buttros_vh (visiting scholar), we showed how collagen & chitin soil amendments fight plant nematodes by boosting beneficial microbes. Free study: https://t.co/usbxRONCXp
CLOCK TICKING!!!
Abstract submission will close in 24 hours. Students can still take advantage of the remaining time to submit their entries.
Those who have submitted theirs will receive communication regarding the next steps soon !
🗓️Get ready for #PlantHealthDay on 12 May 2025!
Join the global movement to raise awareness on how plant health is crucial for food security, safe trade & our environment.
📘 Get Involved Guide
🎨 Kids' Activity Book
🌍 Impact Reports
👉https://t.co/xUXRsta7LC
#PlantHealth🌱#OneHealth
We are delighted to announce that early bird abstracts submission for our annual business meeting scheduled for August 20th, 2025 is NOW OPEN.
Details about the submission guidelines and process can be found here 👇🏽
https://t.co/AJqewcJvuj
UF/IFAS was well-represented among the top 2024 articles from @plantdisease, the world's largest organization of plant pathologists. UF authors swept the top 3 most-read articles in the journal Phytopathology, and had 2 of the 3 most-read articles in Plant Health Progress.
Pathogen and pest communities in food security crops across climate gradients: Anticipating future challenges in the Great Lakes ... https://t.co/SgLHExNw5p #biorxiv_ecology
Get crucial funding to support #PlantPathology research, education, professional development/mentoring, and travel. The #APSFoundation offers many opportunities for members - apply by February 28, 2025.
Learn more and apply today! https://t.co/7EY8cLjohH
Excited to share our latest research on antibiotic-induced dysbiosis in citrus: metabolic & physiological effects! 🍊🔬
Freely available on: https://t.co/Cf51UH0wVp
A big congrats to @ketehouli_t!
Thanks Erica Goss and Marina Ascunse.
#Phytobiomes@UFPlantPath@UF_IFAS
A postdoctoral position is available in the Folimonova Lab at the Univ. of Florida, Department of Plant Pathology, Gainesville, FL to conduct research in the area of molecular biology and molecular genetics of RNA viruses. If interested, please contact me at [email protected].