Margery Daughtrey
@drdogtree
From Crozet, VA - ornamentals plant pathologist for Cornell University
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Sometimes cover crops can be flower crops! This one is my favorite. Makes me think of pancakes, too.
Be my colleague!!! I love working at @CornellAgriTech and will be office neighbors with whomever gets this position 🤩 @plantdisease @ApsEpidemiology @APS_CLARE
We’re hiring a tenure-track, assistant professor (Geneva, NY)! Plant Pathologist specializing in Controlled Environment Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech. Application deadline: 2024/01/01. Please share widely! To apply: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/26363 @CornellAgriTech @CornellCALS
Job alert: Another opportunity this time at USDA ARS. Post Doc opportunity on Taxonomy and Systematics of Mycosphaerellace. More info here -> msafungi.org/usda-ars-postd…
Exciting position available in vegetable pathology at the Cornell University Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center. Incredible opportunity to work with growers and reduce losses due to disease. Apply here academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25453
BBIG International Webinar Series: Calamities of Georgia’s Boxwood Forests us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Excitement. #PlantHealth2022 starts in 1 week. I wonder if APS @plantdisease will have a new t-shirt this year? I am sure the classic "Big Bang Theory" shirt will be for sale again.
Boxwood and boxwood blight featured in New York Times online today and in print Sunday
The boxwood burgeons - so fresh, so vulnerable.
Those of you that still have Extension - do you find land grant university Extension educators useful or research valuable? Why or why not?
New BBIG International Boxwood Seminar by Dr. Matt Cromey, a Plant Pathologist of the Royal Horticultural Society on March 10, 3 pm Eastern. Free registration open at us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist….
Using only the flow of water, these Ancient Inca whistling vessels known as 'huascos' mimic various animal calls. These ancient ceramic whistling bottles have been dated as far back at ca. 500 BC
Poinsettia bracts can do some pretty wacky things...
Begonia still blooming at the end of November, with a subtle touch of Cercospora leaf spot for good measure.
Fieldwork 101: put flagging tape on EVERYTHING you might put down on the ground at some point.
Impressive sporulation on Carpinus betulus canker.
Virus or Cristulariella? Perhaps Plant Pathology Dog will know! Norway maple.
Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris is always worth a tweet!
A hiker near B.C.'s Nechako River recently spotted about two dozen fist-sized, leathery brown blobs filled with black gel. It was a group of "incredibly rare" witches cauldron fungi — typically only found on another continent thousands of kilometres away. buff.ly/3uazJBe
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