Jason E Woodward
Associate Professor & Extension Specialist, and As
Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Texas A and M University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Jason E Woodward is Associate Professor & Extension Specialist, and Associate Department Head, Peanut and Cotton Diseases Development Department Head for Academics, Plant Pathogenic Fungi & MycotoxicologyDepartment of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Texas A and M University,United States Of America got Ph.D. Plant Pathology (2006) The University of Georgia.
Research Interest
Peanut and Cotton Diseases The objectives of my extension program are to provide relevant education and field support to clientele in the Hugh Plains of Texas with regard primarily to disease management issues in peanuts and cotton. These objectives are achieved by my participation in local, regional and national programs, as well as through the production of various publications, such as newsletters, extension bulletins, research reports, and fact sheets. Information generated in my program comes from conducting applied research trials that address the current needs of growers in the region, as well as through collaborative efforts with faculty and personnel from the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES), Texas Tech University (TTU), and other University and Industry scientists. Particular interests of my program include integrated disease management by innovative, cost effective strategies comprised of new fungicides or fungicide combinations, and cultural practices. Additional aspects of my program include plant disease epidemiology, management of fungicide resistance, and plant disease diagnosis.
Publications
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Woodward, J. E., Langston, D. B., Jr., Brock, J. H., Kemerait, R. C., Jr., Brenneman, T. B., and Beard, G. H. 2005. First demonstration of Koch’s Postulates for Lasiodiplodia theobromae fruit spot on eggplant (Solanum melongena). Plant Dis. 89:687.
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Woodward, J. E., Walker, N. R., Dillwith, J. W., Zhang, H., and Martin, D. L. 2005. The influence of fungicides on Arthrobotrys oligospora in simulated putting green soil. Ann. Appl. Biol. 146:115-121.
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Woodward, J. E., Brenneman, T. B., Kemerait, R. C., Jr., Culbreath, A. K., and Clark, J. R. 2006. Sclerotinia blight in Georgia and evidence for resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in runner peanuts. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2006-0531-01-RS.