Boris X Camiletti (@boriscamiletti) 's Twitter Profile
Boris X Camiletti

@boriscamiletti

Plant Pathologist - Assistant Professor - @UofIllinois, IL πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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calendar_today07-06-2010 04:45:11

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Juan Andres Paredes (@juan_a_paredes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are wondering if the RCR reduce the stand count in inoculated field trials. Exploring its effects on root development and plant emergency in both field and lab experiments. Looking forward! Boris X Camiletti Bruno #RCR #soybean #SmartPlantPath

We are wondering if the RCR reduce the stand count in inoculated field trials. Exploring its effects on root development and plant emergency in both field and lab experiments. Looking forward! 
<a href="/BorisCamiletti/">Boris X Camiletti</a> <a href="/bruno_puglie/">Bruno</a> 

#RCR #soybean #SmartPlantPath
Bruno (@bruno_puglie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can we improve northern corn leaf blight inoculation methods? We're testing spore suspension, dry and wet colonized grains, at various doses. Let's see those disease progression results! 🌽 Boris X Camiletti Juan Andres Paredes #SmartPlantPath #NCLB #Corn #PlantPathology #UIUC

Stephanie Porter (@skporter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Based on lead given to Boris X Camiletti, red crown rot of soybean was found by Dr. Steve Clough, REE-ARS in McLean Co., IL. Not confirmed my PCR yet, but symptoms are typical for this disease. If you suspect red crown rot, you can submit samples for free: ilsoyadvisor.com/suspect-red-cr…

Based on lead given to <a href="/BorisCamiletti/">Boris X Camiletti</a>, red crown rot of soybean was found by Dr. Steve Clough, REE-ARS in McLean Co., IL. Not confirmed my PCR yet, but symptoms are typical for this disease. If you suspect red crown rot, you can submit samples for free: ilsoyadvisor.com/suspect-red-cr…
Juan Andres Paredes (@juan_a_paredes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to Red Crown Rot in soybean! 🌱🚨 Take a look at your fields around Illinois. Symptoms might resemble SDS, but notice that distinctive reddish crown above. If you're lucky, you might spot the perithecia as shown in the photo! Boris X Camiletti Smart Plant Path, UIUC

Juan Andres Paredes (@juan_a_paredes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last drone spray for corn and soybeans, and the season is about to end. Continue collecting disease data. In corn, visual differences between the treatments (so far the untreated is severely affected), lets see what about the statistics πŸ“Š Boris X Camiletti Bruno

Boris X Camiletti (@boriscamiletti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Graduate Student Opportunity in Nanotechnology and Plant Pathology at UIUC!Β  The Smart Plant Pathology is seeking a talented graduate student to join our interdisciplinary team. Full description and how to apply here: camiletti.web.illinois.edu/graduate-stude…

Stephanie Porter (@skporter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A week or so ago, an Illinois Agronomist called me and was wanting to know where red crown rot has been identified (based on PCR or the Plant Clinic) in Illinois. I reached out to Dr. Steve Clough, USDA ARS, and he provided me with this map. Read more: fieldadvisor.org/red-crown-rot-…

A week or so ago, an Illinois Agronomist called me and was wanting to know where red crown rot has been identified (based on PCR or the Plant Clinic) in Illinois. I reached out to Dr. Steve Clough, USDA ARS, and he provided me with this map. Read more: fieldadvisor.org/red-crown-rot-…
Stephanie Porter (@skporter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have also been asked what red crown rot of soybean research is being conducted in Illinois. Boris X Camiletti has provided a list his current and future RCR projects. We would appreciate support from seed companies to do even more. Read how to help here: fieldadvisor.org/red-crown-rot-…

Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) (@foundationfar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Soybean farmers' operations are being threatened by red crown rot, an increasingly prevalent and highly destructive pathogen. Infected soybean plants produce 50% fewer pods and seeds than healthy plants, reducing overall yields by an estimated 30%. FFAR's Rapid Outcomes from

Soybean farmers' operations are being threatened by red crown rot, an increasingly prevalent and highly destructive pathogen. Infected soybean plants produce 50% fewer pods and seeds than healthy plants, reducing overall yields by an estimated 30%.

FFAR's Rapid Outcomes from
Boris X Camiletti (@boriscamiletti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FHB risk has been high in southern Illinois since Monday. Early-planted and early-maturing wheat varieties in this region are at or near flowering. If susceptible varieties are flowering (10.5.1), a fungicide application may be needed to suppress FHB development.

FHB risk has been high in southern Illinois since Monday. Early-planted and early-maturing wheat varieties in this region are at or near flowering. If susceptible varieties are flowering (10.5.1), a fungicide application may be needed to suppress FHB development.
Boris X Camiletti (@boriscamiletti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was a pleasure hosting you on campus and sharing the lab and Morrow Plotsβ€”truly a special part of Illinois ag history. Looking forward to your next visit, hopefully with Andrew Margenot joining us in person.

Boris X Camiletti (@boriscamiletti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to represent the University of Illinois before @HouseScience and highlight our work using AI to detect red crown rot in soybeans and guide precision fungicide use. Grateful to Crop Sciences, College of ACES, and Illinois Center for Digital Agriculture for the support.