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Elective undergraduate courses are offered at the University of Georgia and the University of Florida that explore veterinary careers, offer guidance on being a successful veterinary school applicant, and expose students to the reality of the profession through guest speakers. Students ( = 276) from both universities responded to a survey offered at the first and last class period over the course of five semesters. Using 100-point Likert scales, students were asked to gauge their opinion of and interest in the profession and demonstrate their confidence in various aspects of building a successful application.

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First Report of Causing Bulb Rot of Onion in Chile.

Plant Dis

July 2024

University of Georgia, Plant Pathology, 2360 Rainwater Road, Tifton, Georgia, United States, 31793.

During the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons (December to February), onion plants (Allium cepa L.) showing decay, leaf blight, chlorosis and water soak lesions were collected in Central Chile. Five symptomatic plants were sampled from 20 different onion fields.

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Chrysanthemum morifolium (Asteraceae) is commonly grown as commercial cut flowers or pot mums worldwide. Common diseases of chrysanthemum include bacterial blight, fungal diseases, viruses, and phytoplasmas (Verma et al. 2003; Taloh et al.

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Natural occurrence of tomato chlorosis virus on tomatillo () in the United States.

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January 2024

The University of Georgia, Department of Plant Pathology, 2360 Rainwater Rd, Tifton, Georgia, United States, 31793;

Tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica L.) is an annual plant native to Mexico and Guatemala, and cultivated in other tropical and subtropical regions. In October 2023, tomatillo plants with interveinal yellowing of leaves, marginal chlorosis, leaf thickening, and leaf rolling symptoms (Figure 1) were observed at Colquitt and Tift County, Georgia, US.

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In August of 2022, cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) growing in several north central Mississippi counties was observed to exhibit yellowish lesions on the adaxial leaf surface with white powdery fungal growth on the corresponding abaxial surface. By the end of the 2022 growing season, 19 Mississippi counties were observed to have infected cotton.

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Stachytarpheta jamaicensis, a traditional herbal pharmacological plant in the Family Verbenaceae that produces purplish-blue flowers, is mainly used as a garden plant in tropical and subtropical areas, including Taiwan. A begomovirus, stachytarpheta leaf curl virus (StaLCV) that caused disease on S. jamaicensis, has been reported (Xiong et al.

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Murraya exotica L., commonly known as orange jasmine, is an evergreen shrub belonging to the Rutaceae family. It has long been used as traditional Chinese medicine for treating abdominal pain, toothache, scabies, and other disorders (Liu et al.

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Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is one of the major vegetable crops grown in Georgia during the spring and summer seasons, contributing $180 million of farmgate value to the state's economy (Georgia Farm Gate Value Report 2019). During the summer of 2021, watermelon plants with foliar symptoms such as yellow mottling, chlorosis, and wrinkling with thickened, bunchy, and upward curling were observed on commercial fields of Georgia, USA. A disease incidence of 15-20% in ~56 ac in Tift county and 10-15% in ~60 ac in Wilcox county was observed.

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During the spring of 2021, cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) planted in the research farm at the University of Georgia, Tifton, exhibited leaf distortion, yellow and purple discoloration at the leaf margin of older leaves, and severe stunting. Symptoms were present on nearly 30% of the plants in the field.

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is a gram-negative bacterium and the primary causal agent of center rot of onions in Georgia. Previous genomic studies identified two virulence gene clusters, HiVir and , associated with center rot. The HiVir gene cluster is required to induce necrosis on onion tissues via synthesis of pantaphos, (2-hydroxy[phosphono-methyl)maleate), a phosphonate phytotoxin.

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Viruses transmitted by whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) cause severe damage to cucurbits in the southern United States. In the fall of 2020, samples of squash plants (Cucurbita pepo) exhibiting symptoms of yellow mottle, interveinal yellowing, and leaf crumple were collected from an insecticide trial in Tifton, Georgia. Total nucleic acid was isolated using the MagMAX 96 Viral RNA Isolation Kit (ThermoFisher Scientific) following the manufacturer's instructions but without DNase treatment.

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Meloidogyne floridensis, also known as the peach root-knot nematode (RKN), is a new emerging species found to break crop host-resistance to M. incognita (Stanley et al. 2009).

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