![]() As Director of the Rutgers Center for Turfgrass Science, I am also responsible for providing leadership to foster internationally recognized research, undergraduate, graduate and continuing professional education, and outreach programs in support of the turfgrass industry. My research findings have been utilized by turf managers in North America, Europe and Austral-Asia to improve disease control and turfgrass quality, while reducing chemical inputs through the use of improved disease management strategies. The principal goal of my outreach program has been the development of best management practices for the control of turfgrass diseases such as anthracnose, dollar spot, gray leaf spot, and patch diseases caused by root- and crown-infecting fungi. Rutgers Computer Science Department is committed to creating a consciously anti-racist, inclusive community that welcomes diversity in various dimensions (e.g., race, national origin, gender, sexuality, disability status, class, or religious beliefs). Linguistics and language materials range from history and theory of linguistics, comparative linguistics, semantics, stylistics, and syntax to translation. Research has also been conducted on disease forecasting and detection systems, and the identification of disease resistance in turfgrass germplasm. Rutgers CS Diversity and Inclusion Statement. Indexes critical scholarship on language and linguistics in journal articles, series, monographs, dissertations, bibliographies, proceedings and other materials. This has involved the use of field studies to assess pathogen dynamics, as well as controlled environment and greenhouse studies to ascertain the relationship between environmental stress, cultural management, and disease development. My research has focused on the identification and control of biotic and abiotic diseases of cool-season turfgrasses. 2004- Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers. Bruce Tesar, B.S., Western Michigan M.S., Ph.D., Colorado (Boulder) Associate Professor: Kristen Syrett, B.A., Catholic University of America M.Ed., Loyola College Ph.D., Northwestern Assistant Professors: Simon Charlow, B.A., Brown Ph.D., New York Adam Jardine, B.A., New Hampshire Ph.D. Northeast Division of the American Phytopathological Society CV (PDF) Google Scholar Biography 2004- 2004-05 CCA Faculty New Work, Tecoah Bruce Gallery, California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA. ![]() Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Department Mission, Vision and Strategic Growth.Plant Protection and Biotic and Abiotic Interactions.
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