Ross Hatlen
@HatlenRoss
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PhD student in plant pathology at Michigan State University. Fungal pathogens of hops are my shtick. #careerqueer #beerhero
Joined August 2020
Diaporthe humulicola has been a pain for #Michigan #hop growers but after three years of fungicide trials and thousands of Petri dishes we are finally able to publish our results! Thank you to my co-authors @Tmiles_MSU, @hausbec1, and @Madsforplants π» https://t.co/1Twf6fAQ3Y
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Halo blight of hop, caused by Diaporthe humulicola, has increased in eastern North America since 2018. When left untreated, the disease can cause yield loss ranging from 17 to 56%. Currently, there...
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Writing cold emails to ask about postdoc positions is more stressful than my defense!
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Diaporthe humulicola now has a genome! Check out my resource announcement! @Tmiles_MSU @MSUAgBio @MSU_PSM
#hops #genomics
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Diaporthe humulicola is the causal agent of halo blight in hop. Halo blight is a major concern in the Northeastern United States and Canada, capable of causing significant yield loss in hop yards....
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My work developing a qPCR diagnostic assay for Diaporthe humulicola the causal agent of halo blight was published! A big thanks to all of my co-authors! https://t.co/RbIxphaDzb
#plantpathology #aps #diseasediganostic #hops #haloblight
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Halo blight of hop, caused by Diaporthe humulicola, was first described in 2018 and is a major concern for growers in the eastern United States and Canada. This pathogen can cause quality and yield...
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Any plant pathologist need a post doc? Check out this thread of my skills and accomplishments!
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Our project has sequenced the full genome of the Common Hop π» Researchers at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and other collaborators, have published the Genome Note describing the 2,488.10 megabases of hop DNA 𧬠Hop over to @WellcomeOpenRes for more β€΅οΈ https://t.co/VNPUCN552O
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My manuscript on a novel detection method for the oak wilt pathogen is now available for First Look in @PhytopathologyJ @plantdisease Thrilled to hear the feedback from homeowners, foresters, arborists, and diagnostic labs for this sampling method @NPDN
https://t.co/RPc2nlRMMe
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Oak wilt, caused by the fungal pathogen Bretziella fagacearum, spreads via root grafts and insect vectors, threating oaks (Quercus spp.) and chestnuts (Castanea spp.) in the United States. Detection...
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My mother and our family lost our home in Altadena, CA, due to the devastating Eaton Fire. If youβre able to donate and or share our fundraiser we would deeply grateful. https://t.co/Hs4IqN42Nz
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And whatβs gonna be yalls excuse if Trump wins and things are still expensive, rent is still ridiculously high, and crime increases?
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Great talk today by @Tmiles_MSU about his research program's many projects at Michigan State.ππ«ππΊ
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Go bestie go! I am so glad I was able to see @ScottyTeresi defend his thesis today. So proud of you!!
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Happy to share new article from a #CollaborativeResearch with @MSUEntomology's #ForestEntomology lab! We identified #InsectVectors of #OakWilt πand mapped their seasonal activity in Michigan based on cumulative degree days. @EntsocAmerica @plantdisease
https://t.co/nIcMREzYnG
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Abstract. Nitidulid beetles (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae), the overland vectors of the Bretziella fagacearum fungus that causes oak wilt, were monitored in inf
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