2018 ASHS Annual Conference
Ed Stover
USDA-ARS
3141 S Indian River Drive
Ft Pierce,
FL
USA
34982
Biographical Sketch: Ed Stover works on citrus scion breeding at the USDA/ARS laboratory in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Conventional breeding and transgenic efforts focus primarily on resistance to citrus huanglongbing. Stover got his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, and has been on the faculty of Cornell and U of Florida. He collaborates extensively with other research teams, is an author on 125 refereed publications and has a total of more than 300 professional publications.
Papers:
Creating YOUR Future: Strategic Career Planning Forum
Assessment of Tolerance to Huanglongbing in Citrus Scion Genotypes
Walter Tennyson Swingle: A Relentless Intellect That Transformed American Pomology
Recombinant Antibodies Targeting Key Bacterial Genes Significantly Reduces Titer of Ca. Liberibacter Asiaticus in ACP-Inoculated Carrizo Citrus Rootstock