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She was one of the first women plant pathologists.
The prize committee wrote that "he may be judged among history's greatest three or four plant pathologists."
Plant pathologists have made particular progress in understanding bacterial virulence.
He suggested that the colony should appoint a full-time plant pathologist.
At that time, plant pathologists will be able to determine how serious the infection may be.
Plant pathologists say the damage is too extensive for the season to be saved even by steady rain.
Plant pathologists have tentatively concluded that the disease is seed-borne.
"They remember something their grandmother had," said Sharon Douglas, a plant pathologist.
There is debate among plant pathologists at what time infection of the plant occurs.
Rostrup was first real plant pathologist in Denmark and probably the greatest ever.
She had a son, Roland, born August 28, 1858, who would later become a prominent plant pathologist.
Perfect conditions for vibrant fall colors include warm, sunny days and cool nights, plant pathologists say.
Already, though, plant pathologists at Cornell have determined that some of the wild trees are resistant to fire blight.
Plant pathologists warn that the spores also survive winter in the buds, which makes total control difficult.
This causes the cells to separate, a disease plant pathologists term bacterial soft rot.
In 1926 a Japanese plant pathologist noticed that such lengthened shoots were fungus-infested.
From September 1923 to April 1928 he was the Bermuda government's first plant pathologist.
Plant pathologists commonly group them with fungal pathogens.
From the early 1930s until recently, the bulk of researchers studying nematodes have been plant pathologists by training.
The Society was founded in 1908 and has grown from 130 charter members to nearly 5,000 plant pathologists and scientists worldwide.
Peter Nielsen (1829 - 1897) was a Danish botanist and plant pathologist.
Several plant pathologists who have studied the fungus extensively said there was relatively little scientific basis for the assertions about its danger.
The research work is headed by R. Kenneth Horst, a plant pathologist at the university.
He was also the first plant pathologist to successfully execute Koch's Postulates.
In 1918 he produced "Fungi and diseases in plants", which became a standard reference work for tropical plant pathologists.