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Title: Professor of Plant Pathology & Assoc. Dept. Head
Organization: Colorado State University
Unit: Plant Pathology
Country: United States
Web: http://www.alliumnet.com/index.htm
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Howard F. Schwartz is a Professor of Plant Pathology & Associate Department Head in the Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management at Colorado State University. His Research and Extension Interests include Integrated Pest Management (IPM) - particularly of rust and white mold of dry bean as well as bacterial diseases and Iris Yellow Spot Virus of onion. Specific areas include management by disease survey, a reporting network supported by GPS/GIS technology, disease resistance, cultural practices, and timely applications of pesticides in response to environmental monitoring and crop/pest modeling. He is also interested in making sure the delivery of time-sensitive information on Integrated Pest Management and Crop Production Systems is coordinated via traditional methods (newsletters, bulletins, alerts, meetings, field days) and via the internet (Legume Pipe, VegNet, Allium Net). He is also the person leading and coordinating the CSU Node of the Bugwood Network.


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5389428 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393116 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393117 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393079 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393077 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393078 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393075 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393076 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5393074 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5389426 spring dead spot Ophiosphaerella korrae A Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) lawn showing symptoms of necrotic ring spot infection caused by Leptosphaeria korrae.
5357261 turf (general) A sign post of the  Tree and Turf Research Area at ARDEC, Colorado.
5363900 unknown fungi Puffball mushroom of unknown species.
5364475 tulip Tulipa spp. Some tulip plants in bloom in a garden.

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