In the field, crops face multiple stresses at once, a complexity still widely underestimated.
Check this out!
Extension strategies for explaining multiple biotic stressors in pulse crop yield loss https://t.co/jKETiXGGTw
@agbiousask@USaskEnt@CDC_USask@usaskplsc
#USask post-doctoral fellow Simin Sabaghian is trying to get ahead of bean yellow mosaic virus (a pathogenic virus that can affect any pulse crop) by studying its transmission and symptoms. #USaskResearch
Read more:
https://t.co/4vWuVJ93wV
Massive thanks to @sonia_cruciani for leading an outstanding course on @nanopore Direct RNA-seq! 🙌 And a big shoutout to our participants for their enthusiasm, insightful questions, and active engagement. 🎉 Wishing you all the best as you dive into your data analysis journey💡
Just published! Mitochondrial Genome Resource of the Cottony Ash Psyllid, a Host of a Newly Identified ‘Candidatus Liberibacter’ Bacterium by Simin Sabaghian et al. #Entomology#OpenAccess@siminsabaghian@agbiousask@USDA_ARS https://t.co/sjxC5Ov1Dn
#Pulse, #Legume, #Alfalfa growers. Are you checking for #peaphids ? Share your catches and help us track the build up of pea aphids this year! @SaskPulse
https://t.co/NaSvVwUUDY
If you are will to have your pulse (chickpea, lentil, pea or faba bean) field(s) surveyed for viruses by @siminsabaghian, please contact Simin or myself. Symptomatic plants are especially important. Some examples are below.
Mitochondrial Genome Resource of the Cottony Ash Psyllid, a Host of a Newly Identified ‘Candidatus Liberibacter’ bacterium | PhytoFrontiers™ https://t.co/dNyRjtYeDy
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PhD Position in Plant Virology
Are you interested in doing PhD on mycoviruses?The Prager lab at the University of Saskatchewan (https://t.co/wBqEkpj1Lh) is recruiting a PhD student to study mycoviruses presence in the plant pathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
On March 16, #USask's One Health student committee hosted their first ever One Health Hackathon! Students from across campus collaboratively identified solutions to various issues pressing society today. This year's theme was the impacts of contaminants in water.
#OneHealth
I've taken this picture, there is no edit or photoshop in it. I believe she is appeared in the sky to say that #Woman_is_the_light_of_the_life, hitting or killing a Woman would spread the darkness.
I am so pleased to share my article published at "Microorganisms".
Please find my article in the link bellow. It is fully Open access and free of charge to download.
https://t.co/UAW2S3Uti9
Problem solving in action!
When I am in a hotel for 10 days quarantine and I have two important workshops and any of my adaptor connectors doesn’t match with the plug socket in my room and my phone number is inactive and no way for online shopping!
Any similar experience?
@Micro_MarinB This is Erineum mite (Colomerus vitis) which causing the leaves to produce gall on the surface. The mites are inside of the galls and underside of the leaves.
@Prof_GD_Foster @Blisteredcanker @adrianjgibbs1 It is like a ELIZA plate and ELIZA reader can read the results. It is an archive and it can be read by a specific microscope!
@Blisteredcanker It is Herbicide damage because it has a same range of symptoms, virus symptoms is scattered and irregular. It should be check the upper side too, if there is not any symptoms in the upper side the possibility of virus present is very low.