January 2021, Volume 55, Issue 1
The APS Foundation has established the Lafayette Frederick Diversity in Mentoring Award in honor of Dr. Lafayette Frederick to provide mentored experiences in plant pathology for students and postdocs from underrepresented minority groups.
Phytopathology and Phytobiomes Journal are welcoming new editors-in-chiefs and new editorial boards and applauding board members whose terms have come to an end.
APS offers many opportunities to our community for disseminating scientific content and reaching a wide audience on APS platforms. You are welcome (and encouraged!) to submit your content.
“OPRO meets…" is a new series featuring outreach activities and events. Meet Mariama Carter and the What's Eating My Plants? (WEMP) student organization.
Phytopathology is welcoming six early-career assistant feature editors to its 2021 editorial team.
Meet some of the amazing people who support the APS Foundation. Learn more about who they are and why they give their time and resources to support others.
Early-career nominees will be selected to speak at the 2021 Schroth Faces of the Future Symposium held during Plant Health 2021. This year's symposium will focus on nematology.
Get to know our featured graduate student of the month!
For each issue of Phytopathology News, the APS Graduate Student Committee chooses a graduate student to be featured in a spotlight article. Submit your application for consideration!
Roland Thaxter, the first plant pathologist appointed to the first agricultural station established in the United States, made influential, significant contributions to the development of plant pathology in the United States.
Ag Day celebrates and supports agriculture in South Dakota through educational exhibits and activities.
Awards, Career Developments, Degrees, In Memoriam Notices, and Workshops