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Dr. Nusbaum developed an international reputation for his pioneering work on the epidemiology of diseases caused by nematodes and the influence of crop rotations on soilborne pathogens. His work remains the foundation of many disease management and advisory systems used in North Carolina and elsewhere, and it represents early recognition of ideas that are the basis of what is now called systems ecology, integrated pest management, and sustainable agriculture. His ability to combine his wealth of experience with unusual insight into abstract principles and practical agricultural problems made Dr. Nusbaum an invaluable resource person. Dr. Nusbaum's contributions continue to be part of the foundation on which today's Plant Pathology Department maintains its success and reputation. He was a well-known advocate of innovative educational programs to explore important issues in agriculture. The first Nusbaum Symposium, held in 1983, was entitled "Ecology and Population Dynamics of Soilborne Plant Pathogens" and reflected some of Dr. Nusbaum's career-long interests. Subsequent symposia have focused on recognition and host specificity in plant disease; genetic modification of plants and microorganisms for disease and pest management; biological control of diseases; mycotoxins; sustainable agriculture; and land-grant universities in transition. In 2005, the Nusbaum Symposium was expanded and renamed the 'Nusbaum Conference." Nusbaum Scholar AwardThe distinction of Nusbaum Scholar is given to a student by the Department of Plant Pathology at N.C. State University in recognition of outstanding dissertation and scientific research toward the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Past Conferences2009"Building on Strength: Integrating Lessons from the Past into Strategies for the Future" 2005
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NCSU Department of Plant Pathology | 3419 Gardner Hall, Raleigh, NC 27695-7616 |
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