2008 APS POSteRS professionalism/Service/outreach extension posters P-775 112 Flash & dash Developing a fungicide resistance management guide for vegetable crops grown in <strong>the</strong> mid-Atlantic region. C. A. WYENANDT (4), K. L. Everts (3), R. L. Mulrooney (1), S. L. Rideout (2), N. L. Maxwell (4). (1) Dept. of Plant & Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, U.S.A., (2) Dept. of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Inst., ESAREC, Painter, VA, U.S.A., (3) Dept. of Plant Sciences & Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, Lower Eastern Shore Res. & Ed. Center, Salisbury, MD, U.S.A., (4) Rutgers University, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Bridgeton, NJ, U.S.A. P-776 Using wikis to communicate plant pathology information. G. J. HOLMES (1), B. A. Edmunds (1), S. J. Colucci (1). (1) NC State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A. P-777 Train-<strong>the</strong>-trainer workshops as a platform for disseminating applied nematological research to vegetable and small fruit stakeholders in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast. B. K. GUGINO (1), G. S. Abawi (1), J. A. LaMondia (2), D. A. Neher (3). (1) Cornell University, Geneva, NY, U.S.A., (2) The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Windsor, CT, U.S.A., (3) University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, U.S.A. History of <strong>the</strong> profession poster P-778 The nation’s first agricultural experiment station: Discoveries that shaped plant pathology. S. L. Anagnostakis (1), S. DOUGLAS (1). (1) The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, CT, U.S.A. regulatory poster P-779 Tier risk assessments of biopesticides. G. S. TOMIMATSU (1), W. R. Schneider (1). (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, OPPTS/OPP/ BPPD, Washington, DC, U.S.A. Flash & dash teaching posters P-780 Online teaching: Engaging students through interactive discussions. S. D. ELLIS (1), M. J. Boehm (1), C. R. Curtis (1). (1) The Ohio State University, Department of Plant Pathology, Columbus, OH, U.S.A. virtual Flash & dash P-781 Age demographics, hiring trends, and graduation rates in plant pathology in <strong>the</strong> United States. D. GADOURY (1), A. Lichens-Park (6), J. Andrews (9), J. MacDonald (7), K. Baumgartner (6), M. Kennelly (3), T. Burr (1), A. Talley (5), S. Savary (2), H. Scherm (8), G. Wang (4). (1) Cornell University, (2) INRA, Bordeaux, (3) Kansas State University, (4) Ohio State University, (5) Syngenta, (6) USDA, (7) University of California, Davis, (8) University of Georgia, (9) University of Wisconsin P-782 University of Florida Plant Medicine Program: Leading in <strong>the</strong> success of an emerging profession. R. J. MCGOVERN (6), A. J. Silagyi (4), S. M. Bledsoe (1), J. S. Strickland (5), J. A. Garces (2), C. R. Semer (7), J. Browning (3), G. N. Agrios (6). (1) Massey Services, Inc., Orlando, FL, U.S.A., (2) Skinner Nurseries, Bunnell, FL, U.S.A., (3) Texas A&M University, Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Lacey, WA, U.S.A., (4) USDA- APHIS-PPQ, Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A., (5) University of Florida-IFAS, Hernando County Extension Office, Brooksville, FL, U.S.A., (6) University of Florida- IFAS, Department of Plant Pathology and Plant Medicine Program, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A., (7) University of Florida-IFAS, Plant Medicine Program, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A. P-783 University of Florida Plant Medicine Program Clinical Trials, A. C. BARBAGLIA (3), T. C. Durham (3), K. H. Cho (3), S. J. Glucksman (3), E. B. Rivera Del Cid (1), C. R. Semer (3), R. J. McGovern (2). (1) Escuela Agricultura Pan<strong>American</strong>a (Zamorano), Tegucigalpa, Honduras, (2) University of Florida-IFAS, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Plant Medicine Program, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A., (3) University of Florida-IFAS, Plant Medicine Program, Clinical Trials, Gainesville, FL, P-784 P-785 Signifies Flash-&-Dash and Virtual Flash-&-Dash posters. U.S.A. Flash & dash Does our teaching impact <strong>the</strong> affective domain of our students? C. J. D’ARCY (1), D. M. Eastburn (1). (1) University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, U.S.A. Flash & dash “Taking it home” – a project to assess student use of class material. D. M. EASTBURN (1), C. J. D’Arcy (1). (1) University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, U.S.A. P-786 Virtual nematode specimens for teaching Nematology. J. D. EISENBACK (1). (1) Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.A.
APS Salutes Its Sustaining Associate Members Since 1945, Sustaining Associate Members have been an integral part of this society. APS thanks <strong>the</strong> following companies and organizations for <strong>the</strong>ir continued support and involvement. AC Diagnostics Inc Agdia Inc Agripath Inc Alf Christianson <strong>See</strong>d Co BAAR Scientific LLC Ball Horticultural Co BASF Corp Bayer CropScience BIOREBA AG Busch Agricultural Resources Inc Cereal Research Non-Profit Co Inst Cheminova Inc Dow AgroSciences LLC DuPont Ag & Nutrition EnviroLogix Gylling Data Management Inc ISK Biosciences Corp Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc Landis International Inc Meiji Techno America Monsanto Co Natl Alliance of Ind Crop Consultants Percival Scientific Inc Visit <strong>the</strong> online Sustaining Associate Member Directory at www.apsnet.org/directories/sustain.cfm for company descriptions and contact information. Interested in becoming an APS Sustaining Associate Member? Visit <strong>the</strong> registration desk to pick up an application or contact APS at +1.651.454.7250 or apsinfo@scisoc.org. Visit www.apsnet.org/visitors/mbrsa.asp for more information on <strong>the</strong> benefits of Sustaining Associate Membership. Pest Pros Inc Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl Inc Plant Pathology Research Group Sakata <strong>See</strong>d America Inc Seminis Vegetable <strong>See</strong>ds Spectrum Technologies Inc STA Laboratories Inc Syngenta Crop Protection Syngenta <strong>See</strong>ds United Phosphorus Inc Valent BioSciences Corp Valent USA Corp RECOGNITION
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