May 2020, Volume 54, Issue 5
Phytopathology News has moved to an online format and the stylized PDF version has been discontinued. Although the format is different, we ensure that our mission to help APS members stay connected with each other, remain up-to date about meetings, APS publications, job opportunities, and departmental news will remain intact.
We are enduring an unprecedented effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 and how we operate as an industry is shifting. Stay tuned for more details!
This trendsetting journal will be the first APS journal that allows the plant pathology community to publish in nontraditional research areas.
Eligible voting APS members will receive an electronic ballot. Voting will be open May 5 through May 31. Read on to get to know the candidates.
POD Talks offer fresh, exciting perspectives to meeting attendees in all career stages. These talks are informal presentations that allow time for discussion at the end.
Do you know a volunteer who goes above and beyond to further the mission of APS? Be sure to give them the recognition they deserve!
We hope to find ways to ensure a robust forest health community for the future—one that recognizes a critical role for forest pathologists.
There were over 85 participants, including faculty, students, staff, industry representatives, and other plant pathology researchers from within the state of Georgia.
Meet some of the amazing people who support APS Foundation. Learn more about who they are and why they give their time and resources to support others.
Get to know our featured graduate student of the month!
Every year, APS recognizes the outstanding service, scientific innovations and significant accomplishments of our members through its honorary awards program.
The Role of Curly Top in U.S. Sugar Beet Production
Awards, Career Developments, Degrees, In Memoriam Notices, and Workshops
The arrangement grants APS members a 10 percent discount off all English academic editing and proofreading services.
Check out the latest research highlights in the field of plant pathology.