
Carlos Morales
@carlomatrax
Biologist and Ph.D. Student at North Carolina State University Plant Pathology department
Graduate Assistant
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09-08-2023 04:01:48
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Last day in Uganda! 🇺🇬 our NARO-NaCRRI-Namulonge friends took us to Ndere Cultural Centre for a fabulous show, the zoo, and lunch in Lake Victoria right before our flight. Already missing everyone Carlos Morales Bonny Oloka opio samuel Morris #UgandaWonderTeam #RTBbreeding


It was nice to meet you in person Camilo Parada 🦋 @cahuparo.bsky.socia. Good luck in your new endeavors.

Stop by poster spot #1 to see my work on developing a RPA assay for Phytophthora capsici at 2024 APS SouthernDivision 🎉 NC State Veggie Pathology NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology #SDAPS2024


If you are curious how #sweetpotato packing lines work, or can be improved, come see my poster at the APS Southern Division Meeting! NC State Veggie Pathology N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology


Today is our lab’s 11th birthday! we celebrated with arepa lunch, apple cake and amazing company. Very grateful to my previous and current lab members for making our workplace such a wonderful place to be 😊 N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences NC State Extension NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology #GiantLabPickle



All the work we did in Uganda is finally showing some results. It is a lot of work but I am in love with science. NC State Veggie Pathology Bonny Oloka opio samuel Morris


Went to catch some cucurbit #downymildew spores with Mariana Prieto Torres Hunter Collins and other folks this morning. No cukes yet but stay tunned 👀 🥒 Cucurbit Coordinated Agricultural Project N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology


Today was my (NC State Veggie Pathology) last committee meeting as Chair of APS Postharvest Pathology Committee, it was a wonderful year with a great group of people learning about rots, looking forward to continuing our community! the committee is in great hands with the incoming leaders The American Phytopathological Society


Heading to #PlantHealth2024! Excited to see friends and colleagues and get updated on the latest and greatest in The American Phytopathological Society. Stop to say hi to us! N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology Hunter Collins Kelly J. Avila Mariana Prieto Torres Sarah Cochran-Murray Carlos Morales


Another favorite #PlantHealth2024 event: Colombians in The American Phytopathological Society breakfast! 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴 #CienciaColombia APS Office of International Programs Camilo Parada 🦋 @cahuparo.bsky.socia Mariana Prieto Torres Kelly J. Avila Carlos Morales @xocolatl_vrr Dr. Juliana González-Tobón Natalia Piñeros Cristian_Olaya Johanna Del Castillo Mariana Herrera Corzo


Come by poster 232 today at 4:00pm to learn more about our research in fungicide resistance and cucurbit downy mildew! NC State Veggie Pathology NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative


Today is going to be my first time presenting a poster at APS Plant Health. Please come to my poster 132 today at 4:00pm to know about my work about sweetpotato postharvest diseases in the Uganda production system. NC State Veggie Pathology


Now that I have presented my poster I can show a photo of me next to the poster. Thanks NC State Veggie Pathology for this amazing opportunity.


Recapping my last few days in Memphis for #PlantHealth2024. Grateful for the opportunity to listen to great research talks, share my work, and hang out with my fellow NC State Veggie Pathology grad students! NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative Mariana Prieto Torres Carlos Morales


Sarah Cochran-Murray may have come up with a semi selective media for Colletotrichum orbiculare of cucurbits. Her isolates are looking beautiful! 🤩 #Anthracnose Cucurbit Coordinated Agricultural Project N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology


Found this while harvesting peppers from a P. capsici trial! While likely not happy that I removed it from home, it was at least kind enough to leave me alone. Also, wash your fruits and veggies! NC State Veggie Pathology N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology


Last week I submitted my first first-author paper in the APS plant disease Journal. Thanks to all people involved from APS Postharvest Pathology Committee for your commitment in this endeavor. This is just the first of many more, I love science. NC State Veggie Pathology

Proud of my boss NC State Veggie Pathology Lina Quesada