Paul Esker
@PSU_PlantEpidem
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Thank you, @PSU_PlantEpidem, for visiting us at Purdue! We appreciate the insightful seminar and your engagement with our faculty, students, and visiting scholars. Your time and perspectives are truly valued!
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We had a great #IEW13 last week in Brazil. For those interested in signing up to receive messages about plant disease epidemiology activities in the future, please sign up here: https://t.co/yArRZnNXj7
@edelponte @TheLarryMadden
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My dept is hiring! These positions both have a substantial teaching component & I must say, working with our @NDSU_SNRS students has been the best part of my job here 🥳 https://t.co/X2Q2tZ6hom
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Barley plants in our Centre County plots are at Feekes stage 6 and approaching Feekes 7. Thisis a critical time for management of small grains. Join us this Tuesday for a walk around the research plots and interact with other small grain HEADS! https://t.co/uPSOEUvAiX
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Crop management recommendations: Agroptimizer decision support tool vs. local experts - Mourtzinis - 2024 - Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management - Wiley Online Library
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Farmers are making decisions every year under weather variability, input cost fluctuations, and commodity price uncertainty. Traditional replicated field trials cannot recommend actionable knowledge...
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Time is ticking ⏰! Early bird registration for the 13th International (Plant Disease) Epidemiology Workshop #IEW13 #Brazil ends in just 2 months! Secure your spot at a discount AND get ready to submit abstracts for poster or oral presentations. 🔗 https://t.co/3J5ZPcOEWj
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Our annual meeting is near and registeration is still in progress. You can do so through the link provided below ⬇ https://t.co/lOkHoUllMw
#PlantHealth2023 #PhytoAfrica
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Rye and triticale variety reports updated: https://t.co/VNPmxo6dc0
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See the performance of wheat, barley, rye, and triticale varieties tested in 2022-2023.
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Spread the word, and please contact me for more information about our chemical ecologist position!
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Commitment to a common good and common goal - thank you to all involved in this mammoth task #inspired
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#planthealth #plantpathology #openaccess #icpp2023 @icpp2023
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Great catching up with @edelponte. Don't miss out – make sure to register for the upcoming International Epidemiology Workshop happening in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil! 🌍📚 #EpidemiologyWorkshop #FozDoIguaçu
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Thanks to all our participants in today's Global Plant Health Assessment workshop at #ICPP2023. Unbelievable energy and discussions over five breakout sessions on important challenges and opportunities in global plant health and the impact of plant diseases.
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Off and running with our first small group breakout for the Global Plant Health Assessment workshop at #ICPP2023
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Come work with us @psuPPEM!! Assistant Professor, Integrated Forest Health To learn more and to apply, click here: https://t.co/ezvD3eOTdY…
#PennState #Jobs #Hiring #ICPP2023 #ForestPathology
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Made my connection to get to #ICPP2023 in Lyon! We have a full slate of activities about the Global Plant Health Assessment - a truly global effort! https://t.co/LmaAlsTwQG
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Welcome to the website of the Global Plant Health Assessment (GPHA) 2020 was declared the International Year of Plant Health by the General Assembly of the United Nations in order to raise global...
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Look for me next week in Lyon to know more about the exciting program we are preparing for the #iew13 - 13th International Epidemiology Workshop
I will be there! 🙌🏻 🇧🇷 ✈️ 🇫🇷 Co-chairing a session on risk prediction on Friday and available for a formal one-to-one conversation on Wednesday. But happy to chat with anyone 👋🏻
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Current and former group members and friends enjoying Denver with good food and drink during #PlantHealth2023.
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Words cannot express the proud feeling I have for everyone in my group this year at #PlantHealth2023. Great job on the talks and lots of excellent posters!
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