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Penn State Presence Made Major Difference in Plum Pox Eradication
November 2, 2009 Penn State Live article discusses Penn State's role in the decade-long battle against the plum pox virus.

   
  51st Annual Penn State Mushroom Industry Conference PowerPoint Presentations
   
 

History of the Department of Plant Pathology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1956 to 1976
Dr. James Tammen traces the establishment of plant pathology as an autonomous department in the College of Agriculture at Penn State. A May 5, 2009 Penn State Live article provides more details about the work.

   
  Proceedings of the 2nd International Spent Mushroom Substrate Symposium
A CD-ROM featuring the proceedings of the 2nd International Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) Symposium, along with power point presentations from all of the Symposium's speakers is now available for purchase. This SMS symposium was organized by The Pennsylvania State University, American Mushroom Institute (AMI) and the International Society of Mushroom Science (ISMS). For more information on purchasing a copy of the proceedings, please contact: Kim Paley, Department of Plant Pathology, The Pennsylvania State University @ kef113@psu.edu or call 814-863-4967.
   
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