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- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Laboratory 1999 Annual Report(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 1999)This is the 1999 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Laboratory 2001 Annual Report(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2001)This is the 2001 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Laboratory 2002 Annual Report(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2002)This is the 2002 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Laboratory 2003 Annual Report(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2003)This is the 2003 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- Roland Jay StipesRoane, Curtis W. (Virginia Tech, 2003)An overview of the career of Roland Stipes, Professor of Plant Pathology at Virginia Tech, including graduate student advisees and an extensive publications list.
- A History of Plant Pathology in Virginia (1888-1997)Roane, Curtis W. (University Archives, Virginia Tech, 2003-04)Introduction The Pre-Alwood Era The Alwood Era (1888-1904) The Moncure Era (1904-1908) The Reed Era (1908-1915) The Fromme Era (1915-1928) The Wingard Era (1928-1964) I - 1928-1935 II - 1935-1949 III - 1949-1964 The Couch Era (1965-1974) The Foy Era (1974-1980) The Hooper Era (1980-1984) The Moore Era (1984-1997)
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Laboratory 2004 Annual Report(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2004)This is the 2004 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Lab Annual Report 2005(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2005)This is the 2005 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- Seeds: A Publication for Alumni of the Department of Horticulture at Virginia Tech : Fall 2005Nowak, Jerzy; Shelton, Joyce (Virginia Tech, 2005)
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Lab Annual Report 2006(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2006)This is the 2006 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- Seeds : Newsletter for Alumni of the Department of Horticulture at Virginia Tech : Fall 2006Nowak, Jerzy; Shelton, Joyce (Virginia Tech. Department of Horticulture, 2006)I hope all our Alumni had a successful year and are looking forward to receiving good news from the Home Department. I am very pleased to share with you some of our successes. The Peggy Lee Hahn Garden Pavilion was completed in June and formally dedicated on June 15 (http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/story.php? relyear=2006&itemno=344). This beautiful structure attracts university, town, New River communities, alumni and professional organizations throughout the state. Our ambitious plan is to make it a center for the expansion of consumer horticulture programs. On September 22, the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Natural Resources celebrated the opening and dedication of Latham Hall, a new 84,000-square-foot multidisciplinary research facility (http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/ story.php?relyear=2006&itemno=515). I am pleased to let you know that our Department secured five laboratories in this new building, accommodating research and graduate programs of six faculty. The labs of Drs. Eric Beers, Jim Tokuhisa, and Richard Veilleux have already been established and searches for three additional faculty (Specialty Crops Breeder for Bioenergy/Bioproducts, Ornamental Plant Breeder, and Rhizosphere Biologist) are in progress. We would like to renovate the vacated space in Saunders Hall and convert it into a modern undergraduate teaching and research facility.
- PPWS News, 2007(Virginia Tech, 2007)This is the annual newsletter of the Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Sciences at Virginia Tech.
- Seeds : Newsletter for Alumni of the Department of Horticulture at Virginia Tech : Fall 2007Nowak, Jerzy; Shelton, Joyce (Virginia Tech. Department of Horticulture, 2007)The University and the Department went through a traumatic experience on April 16. The tragedy has unified Virginia Tech's community probably stronger than ever before. Several memorial projects are now under development that include participation of students, victim families, faculty, staff, alumni, and others across the US and beyond. One project is a Hokie Spirit Garden Trail that will integrate green spaces on campus, including proposed development of new theme gardens, and link the Trail to the Huckleberry Trail. Both walking and biking trails are considered. The project is a partnership between the campus community and the green industry. The Horticulture Department plays a significant role in this undertaking as well as in the development of a Jocelyne Couture-Nowak Memorial Garden as a part of the Terrace Garden currently under construction at the Peggy Lee Hahn Garden. Here I would like to take the opportunity to thank the alumni for the support you gave me and my family after my wife’s tragic death. Your sympathy and kindness helped carry us through these darkest hours and have been a source of our strength. Here is the url of the article on our family which has been recently published in the Chronicle of Higher Education: http://chronicle.com/free/v54/i04/ 04a00101.htm.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Lab Annual Report 2007(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2007)This is the 2007 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- PPWS News, 2008(Virginia Tech, 2008)This is the annual newsletter of the Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Sciences at Virginia Tech.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Lab Annual Report 2008(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2008)This is the 2008 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- Seeds : Newsletter for Alumni of the Department of Horticulture at Virginia Tech : Fall 2008Harris, Roger; Shelton, Joyce (Virginia Tech. Department of Horticulture, 2008)Greetings all alumni and friends! I hope that you all had a bountiful summer and that you are enjoying this beautiful fall. Jerzy Nowak, former Head of our department, has moved on to be the Director of the new Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention (CPSVP). We wish Dr. Nowak all the best in this exciting new endeavor. He is a dear friend to our department, and we look forward to collaborating with him in his new mission. With Dr. Nowak's departure, Dean Sharron Quisenberry appointed me as Interim Department Head as of July 1 of this year. I feel truly honored to be named to this position. I have just completed my 15th year as a faculty member in the department and look forward to serving in my new position. During the past 15 years, I have taught Plant Propagation, Landscape Establishment and Maintenance, Nursery Crops, Urban Horticulture, Internship Seminar, and Landscape Practicum classes. Before graduate school (M.S. at University of Florida and Ph.D. at Cornell University), I spent two years at Campbell's Nursery in Franklin, Virginia, and 10 years with Jacksonville Landscape Co. in Jacksonville, Florida.
- PPWS News, 2009(Virginia Tech, 2009)This is the annual newsletter of the Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Sciences at Virginia Tech.
- The Plant Disease Clinic and Weed Identification Lab Annual Report 2009(Virginia Tech. Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science Department, 2009)This is the 2009 annual report for the Plant Disease Clinic at Virginia Tech. The clinic provides plant disease diagnostic services to Virginia Cooperative Extension agents.
- Seeds : Newsletter for Alumni of the Department of Horticulture at Virginia Tech : 2010Harris, Roger; Shelton, Joyce (Virginia Tech. Department of Horticulture, 2010)Greetings all alumni and friends! It is our time of year, when horticulturists are on the move with the long anticipated spectacle of spring upon us. It was truly a stunning winter here in Blacksburg, but I for one am ready to get out in the garden! We have had a very positive year in the department. First of all, we welcomed Alan Grant as the new dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in fall 2009. Dean Grant came to us from Purdue University, where he headed their animal sciences department. He brings a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the college, and we can anticipate a bright future for CALS.