Clemson Plant Pathology, Entomology, Soils, & Plant Sciences, gummy stem blight on watermelon
Agronomy Entomology Plant Pathology Soil Science

Science as Art 2008

Kirthi Kiran Yadagiri (Ph.D. Plant & Environmental Science) wins People's Choice Award in Science as Art Contest (see complete story)

Guido Schnabel and Simon Scott Win Award

The Clemson University Extension Peach Team has won the 2007 Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service Team Award. The Peach Team includes Guido Schnabel, Assoc. Professor, Simon Scott, Professor, and Dan Horton, Adjunct Professor, from our department, as well as Desmond Layne, Assoc. Professor, and Greg Reighard, Professor, from the Department of Horticulture.


Clemson Plant Pathology is committed to improving crop, turfgrass, and ornamental plant growth, production, and quality through environmentally sound plant health practices for production of food, fiber, aesthetics and medicines. Teaching, research and extension/public service are integrated to improve understanding of plant diseases, pathogen biology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, herbicides and physiological processes of plants. Molecular genetics techniques are used in basic research designed to understand mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis, virology, soil bacterial ecosystems, and pathogen diagnostics.

Graduate programs in plant pathology and plant physiology lead to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Plant and Environmental Sciences. Varied course offerings provide excellent opportunities for learning the principles and skills of plant pathology. Additional courses in related disciplines such as biological sciences, plant physiology, genetics, agronomy, microbiology and biochemistry broaden each student's background in the plant sciences. The faculty bring to the classroom a wide variety of research areas and interests, including virology, nematology, mycology, bacteriology, micropropagation, plant medicine, fate and action of pesticides, epidemiology of pathogens, molecular genetics, and disease diagnosis.


Plant-parasitic nematode short course classroom

2008 Plant-parasitic Nematode Identification Short Courses - Register Now

June 10-15, Botanical Garden of Montréal, Quebec, CANADA

December 6-13, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA

 

Entomology, Soils, & Plant Sciences Department
Agronomy -- Entomology -- Plant Pathology-- Soil Science
114 Long Hall, Clemson University
Clemson, SC 299634-0315
office (864)656-3111 fax (864)656-0274

M.S. and Ph.D. in Plant & Environmental Science -- B.S. in Soils and Sustainable Crop Systems
Faculty/Staff -- Research Programs -- Extension/Public Service

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