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Recently Published
 

"Gene Transfer Technology for Mushrooms: The Power and Potential for Significant Crop Improvement" an article by Dr. C. Peter Romaine appears in a recent issue of Biotechnology: Food & Agriculture.

   
  Proceedings of the 2nd International Spent Mushroom Substrate Symposium
A CD-ROM featuring the proceedings of the 2nd International Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) Symposium, along with power point presentations from all of the Symposium's speakers is now available for purchase. This SMS symposium was organized by The Pennsylvania State University, American Mushroom Institute (AMI) and the International Society of Mushroom Science (ISMS). For more information on purchasing a copy of the proceedings, please contact: Kim Paley, Department of Plant Pathology, The Pennsylvania State University @ kef113@psu.edu or call 814-863-4967.
   
Fact Sheets
 

Ornamental Pathology
Vegetable Disease
Fruit Pathology
Mushroom Fact Sheets

   
Newsletters
 

Fruit Times
Vegetable Disease News

   
Production Guides and Handbooks
 

Commercial Berry Production and Pest Management Guide (2002-2004)
Fruit Production for the Home Gardener: A Comprehensive Guide
Mushroom Growers' Information Site
Pennsylvania Tree Fruit Production Guide (2006-2007 edition)

   
Magazines
 

Penn State Agriculture Magazine (The College of Agricultural Sciences' magazine)

   
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Barley Yellow Dwarf
Plum Pox Virus of Stone Fruits
What is Growing in My Mulch?

Seven Common Diseases of Landscape Trees

Gray Leaf Spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis)
Cultivation of Shiitake on Natural and Synthetic Logs


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