Hope Renfroe-Becton (@hoperbecton) 's Twitter Profile
Hope Renfroe-Becton

@hoperbecton

Research Assistant Professor @ NDSU | Soybean pathologist 🌱🍄 | Clemson, Miss State, and UT Martin alum

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Milan Panth, Ph.D. (@milanpanth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab is seeking two candidates for MS or PhD. Please do contact Dr. Hehe Wang ([email protected]) if you are interested! #PhDposition #Masters #plantpathology #AcademicChatter #Academia #bacteriolgy #position #Clemson #ClemsonUniversity

Our lab is seeking two candidates for MS or PhD. Please do contact Dr. Hehe Wang (hehew@clemson.edu) if you are interested! #PhDposition #Masters #plantpathology #AcademicChatter #Academia #bacteriolgy #position #Clemson #ClemsonUniversity
APS SouthernDivision (@sd_aps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a great start to #SDAPS2022 with the GS Research Competition (Session I) this morning! Join us at 11 AM EST for GS Technical Session (Session II)!!

APS SouthernDivision (@sd_aps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to everyone who attended our Graduate Student/Post-doc Social. We were very glad to have several undergraduates join us as well! A great time was had by all😊 Tag us in your pictures and use #SDAPS2022

Thanks to everyone who attended our Graduate Student/Post-doc Social. We were very glad to have several undergraduates join us as well! A great time was had by all😊 Tag us in your pictures and use #SDAPS2022
Shelly Pate Kerns (@pateplantsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are all UT Martin Alumni & Friends attending the American Phytopathological Society Southern Division meeting to present our PhD work. We all received our Bachelors from the plant science program UT Martin ,and we are forever Skyhawk Aggies UTM Ag. & Appl. Sci. 🧡 @KC4UTM

We are all <a href="/utmalumni/">UT Martin Alumni & Friends</a> attending the American Phytopathological Society Southern Division meeting to present our PhD work. We all received our Bachelors from the plant science program <a href="/utmartin/">UT Martin</a> ,and we are forever Skyhawk Aggies <a href="/SkyhawkAggie/">UTM Ag. & Appl. Sci.</a> 🧡 @KC4UTM
APS SouthernDivision (@sd_aps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to serve APS Southern Division as Graduate Student/Post Doctoral Representative in the executive committee? If yes, nominate yourself or friends! Read more at: apsnet.org/members/commun…

APS SouthernDivision (@sd_aps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to be a potential moderator for this year's annual APS-Southern Division meeting at Durham, NC? If yes, please DM your info with your email address or contact Milan Panth, Ph.D. or @PatePlantPath. This will be a first-come-first priority.

Hope Renfroe-Becton (@hoperbecton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life update: I graduated with my PhD in May & made the long move from SC to ND in early June. Excited about my new position as Research Specialist @ NDSU & to be involved in soybean pathology research (again)!

Wade Webster (@w_webster74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First day of #IEW13 in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. Great opportunity to show off some great soybean disease modeling work being done at NDSU!

First day of #IEW13 in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. Great opportunity to show off some great soybean disease modeling work being done at NDSU!
UTM Ag. & Appl. Sci. (@skyhawkaggie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are they doing with their UT Martin degree? 2016 Plant & Soil Science graduate, Dr. Hope Renfoe Becton, is a Plant Pathologist at North Dakota State University. Soaring! #beUTMproud

What are they doing with their UT Martin degree?   2016 Plant &amp; Soil Science graduate, Dr. Hope Renfoe Becton, is a Plant Pathologist at North Dakota State University.  Soaring!  #beUTMproud
Crop Protection Network (@cropnetwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Our findings demonstrate [white mold] resistant soybean varieties produce substantially fewer and smaller sclerotia compared to susceptible varieties, which can play a crucial role in long-term disease management by limiting the inoculum load in fields.” From the Plant Disease

“Our findings demonstrate [white mold] resistant soybean varieties produce substantially fewer and smaller sclerotia compared to susceptible varieties, which can play a crucial role in long-term disease management by limiting the inoculum load in fields.”

From the <a href="/PlantDiseaseJ/">Plant Disease</a>
Damon L. Smith (@badgercropdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great Collaboration with Wade Webster, datascience@uw, and Crop Protection Network to analyze large data to generate a new soybean white Mold ROI tool. It is a tight margin year, this could be handy! Learn more here: badgercropnetwork.com/new-white-mold…