June 2012 Phytopathology News

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June 2012 • Volume 46 • Number 6

2012 APS Annual Meeting Preview The 2012 APS Annual Meeting is poised to be an innovative and exciting meeting set in one of the most beautiful and historic summer destinations in the United States. Registration grows by the day as members and nonmembers alike plan their summer vacations around this meeting, making time for the plentiful premeeting field trips and workshops. More than 800 abstracts have been submitted, including more than 600 poster abstracts and 190 oral technical abstracts.

News Summer at APS Headquarters Brings More New Titles for APS PRESS APS PRESS is excited to share two new titles that will be hitting our shelves this summer.

Providence skyline at night. Courtesy of Marianne Lee.

The 2012 APS Annual Meeting marks the first time the APS Annual Meeting has been held in New England in 50 years and the first time it has been held in the beautiful “Ocean State” of Rhode Island. We are fortunate to be gathering in such a prestigious and not to mention convenient location. Strong early registration numbers from Europe are proving that many plant pathologists across the pond are taking advantage of their proximity to this year’s meeting. In fact, New England is the shortest flight destination from Europe. Educational extras will focus on the local landscape and local vegetation while offering the opportunity to take in even more of the scenery. The Plenary Session, led by APS President Carol Ishimaru, will focus on the theme “Communicating Science,” and will be presented via an innovative and interactive multimedia approach. This presentation will touch on many issues and ideas to help scientists and nonscientists improve their communications with each other and with a more general audience. Mark your calendars and be sure to stay for the Wednesday night party on August 8. As always, this Catch a show at the Providence will be a party that you don’t want Performing Arts Center. to miss, so be sure that your hotel reservations and travel plans allow you to take full advantage of the final day of the meeting, including the party! This year’s party will touch on the elegance of the 1940s and 1950s and then step forward to the rocking 1980s and 1990s, making it a timeless party that is sure to be a fun-filled final event of a truly fantastic meeting. See the schedule beginning on page 96 of this issue for a list of events and special sessions. Be sure to also visit www.apsnet.org/ meet for full session descriptions, presentation titles, and speakers. n

Fusarium Wilts of Greenhouse Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, edited by M. Lodovica Gullino, will be shipping in July 2012. This title not only reflects current thinking on the topic of Fusarium wilts, but considers them in the context of the greenhouse—an agricultural setting that is increasingly prevalent, particularly for certain crops. It promises to be a core resource for students, researchers, and extension professionals worldwide. Application of Information Theory to Epidemiology by Gareth Hughes provides a new tool in diagnostic decision making by joining applications of information theory to plant disease epidemiology. This book is ideally suited for plant pathologists and others with an interest in the quantitative basis for diagnostic decision making. Pre-order these new titles and shop for many more at www.shopapspress.org. n

WaterFire illuminates three of the Providence rivers.

In this Issue Editor’s Corner .......................................... 86 Division News ............................................88 Outreach ................................................... 93

Meetings ................................................... 94 2012 APS Annual Meeting Preview ........... 96 People ..................................................... 104

APS Journal Articles ................................ 107 Calendar of Events .................................. 108


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