Webinar series for Tribal audiences builds community to detect and stop invasive species
Puyallup-area scientist and partners offer webinar series to build community and plan for, detect, and stop invasive species.
Puyallup-area scientist and partners offer webinar series to build community and plan for, detect, and stop invasive species.
In college competition, students condensed years of research into just a few minutes.
Plant pathologist shares expertise to stem the spread of infectious disease
After more than sixty years in service to agriculture, Johnson Hall is coming down.
Learning how a white mold fungus avoids plant defenses could lead to a new tool to combat a pathogen that causes billions of dollars of crop loss worldwide.
The iconic Western redcedar may need human help to stay healthy.
Frank Zhao will study and seek better ways to manage devastating pathogens.
Research holds promise to help plants defend themselves, prevent crop losses.
Recent study by WSU virologists examined diversity, origins of a destructive virus of onion plants
Learn how anyone can make an impact on discovery at the first Pacific Northwest Citizen and Community Science Summit.