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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 Assessment Collections
and Germplasm Early Career Professionals Extension
Graduate
Student Industry
Joint
Committee of Women in Plant Pathology and Cultural Diversity
Placement Private Practice
Regulatory
Plant Pathology Teaching
Youth
Programs
Subject
Matter Committees
Bacteriology
Biochemistry,
Physiology & Molecular Biology Biological
Control Chemical Control
Crop Loss Assessment and Risk Evaluation Diagnostics
Diseases
of Ornamental Plants Environmental
Quality and Plant Health Epidemiology
Forest
Pathology Genetics
Host
Resistance Integrated
Pest Management Mycology
Mycotoxicology
Nematology
Pathogen
Resistance Phyllosphere
Microbiology Plant
Pathogen and Disease Detection Postharvest
Pathology Seed
Pathology Soil
Microbiology and Root Diseases Tropical
Plant Pathology Turfgrass
Pathology Virology
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Learn about becoming a Committee Member
Annual Meeting Planning Site
Instructions, deadlines, and
planning materials for chairs and organizers.
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