The 2012 ASHS Annual Conference
Debra Inglis
Washington State University
Department of Plant Pathology
NW Research & Extn Center
16650 State Route 536
Mount Vernon,
WA
USA
98273
Email:
dainglis@wsu.edu
Papers:
The Intersection of Plant Breeding, Human Health, and Nutritional Security: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives
Evaluating Biodegradable Mulches in Diverse Climates in the U.S
Closing Remarks
The Effect of Grafting on Vigor, Yield, and Verticillium Wilt of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) in Open Field Production
High Tunnel Strawberries: Potential New Crop for Small Acreage Growers in West Texas
In Situ Changes to Soil Microbial Community Structure and Function Following Degradation of Potentially Biodegradable Mulch Films
High Tunnels, Cultivars and Plant Types Influence Disease Incidence and Severity in Organically Managed Strawberries
Effects of Biodegradable Mulch on Yield of Tomato Grown in High Tunnels and Open Field Conditions in Northwestern Washington
The Effects of High Tunnels and Bio-degradable Mulch on Fruit Quality of Tomatoes Grown in Northwestern Washington