Cranberry diseases
posted 21 Aug 2012 10:51 by Gregory Reynolds [ updated 21 Aug 2012 11:07 ] The cranberry field trip was quite interesting in spite of it being scorching hot and humid outside. In addition to...
View ArticleGrowth, happiness and Danish Dreams
posted 18 Oct 2012 12:23 by Neil McRoberts [ updated 18 Oct 2012 16:18 ] Will more pie satisfy you? Sometimes there are strange little coincidences in life when unlikely connections occur. Here’s...
View ArticleSweet Potatoes in Uganda!
posted 13 Dec 2012 14:45 by A.J. Campbell [ updated 13 Dec 2012 14:47 ] Working in a developing country is something I have wanted to do for quite a long time. This fall I worked on a project...
View Article2013 in review!
2013 was a rather quiet year for QBE lab, even though we got a LOT of stuff done! Some of this was due to being busy, but most of it was due to random headaches caused by going through various lab...
View ArticleNew Lab Website and Twitter
If you are reading this, you are part of the future! (super corny, don’t worry, keep reading) After several iterations of lab websites, we have finally settled down to a new lab website hosted by...
View ArticleBridging the Gap Between Field and Lab
Dr. Ozgur Batuman speaking on IPM with Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in processing tomatoes Last week the department of Plant Pathology and Entomology held a joint meeting with UCCE and UCANR. The meeting...
View ArticleSo Far, So Good, So What? An Update on Leafroll
Ok, I may have intended to quote something in the title, but I will let you figure that out….unless you already know, and if so, I will offer you a digital high five. Either way, the current status of...
View ArticleUpcoming Conferences
Conferences and annual meetings are great ways to network with other scientists, researchers, and growers. These venues allow for a meeting place where we can display and discuss our work, and also a...
View ArticlePhytobiomes 2015
Steve Lindow (UCB) talking about colonization of leaf surfaces by airborne bacteria This June, I was able to attend the 2015 Phytobiomes meeting in Washington D.C. I am originally from the Washington...
View ArticleAPS 2015 in Pasadena
APS president Rick Benett speaking at the opening award ceremony for APS 2015. APS 2015 was a roaring success for the QBElab! Neil began the meeting with a Saturday afternoon workshop focusing on using...
View ArticleSpore Trap Locations
In 2013, spore traps were set up at 4 locations throughout the Salinas Valley. These locations were chosen for the density of crops grown nearby and for the even distance between the traps. Back to...
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