APS Committees

APS committee members tackle important issues, keep members informed, manage the details, and basically make things happen. It's important work and we invite you to become involved. Contact a committee member if you feel strongly about an issue, and better yet, consider joining a committee yourself.


General Policy Committees

Biotechnology Impact AssessmentCollections and GermplasmEarly Career ProfessionalsExtensionGraduate StudentIndustryJoint Committee of Women in Plant Pathology and Cultural DiversityPlacementPrivate PracticeRegulatory Plant PathologyTeachingYouth Programs

Subject Matter Committees

BacteriologyBiochemistry, Physiology & Molecular BiologyBiological ControlChemical ControlCrop Loss Assessment and Risk EvaluationDiagnosticsDiseases of Ornamental PlantsEnvironmental Quality and Plant HealthEpidemiologyForest PathologyGeneticsHost ResistanceIntegrated Pest ManagementMycologyMycotoxicologyNematologyPathogen ResistancePhyllosphere MicrobiologyPlant Pathogen and Disease DetectionPostharvest PathologySeed PathologySoil Microbiology and Root DiseasesTropical Plant PathologyTurfgrass PathologyVirology

 

   

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