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Personal Information
WI
Damon Smith
Home
Institution
University of Wisconsin
Address
1630 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Contact
Email: damon.smith
at
wisc.edu
Biography
Projects as Lead Investigator
Year
Project Name
2022
Multi-dimensional approaches for improved productivity, sustainability, and management of major soybean diseases in the North Central US
2021
Multi-pronged strategies to provide efficient, sustainable, and durable control of Sclerontinia stem rot - Year 3
2020
Multi-pronged strategies to provide efficient, sustainable, and durable control to Sclerotinia stem rot
2019
Multi-Pronged Strategies to Provide Efficient Sustainable and Durable Control to Sclerotinia Stem Rot
2018
Improving our understanding of stem canker and how to manage it in soybean across the Midwest
2018
Improving integrated management strategies for white mold of soybean
2017
Improving our understanding of stem canker and how to manage it in the soybean across the midwest
2016
Improving our understanding of stem canker and how to manage it in soybean across the Midwest
2015
Determining the importance of the Soybean Vein Necrosis Disease (SVND) in Wisconsin
2014
Improving awareness and management of Charcoal rot in soybean in the North Central Region
2014
Evaluation and integration of Sclerotinia stem rot-resistant soy breeding
Projects as Co-Investigator
Year
Project Name
2021
The SCN Coaltion: Advancing Management
2020
Expanding the SCN Coalition
2019
Expanding the SCN Coalition
2019
Expanding the SCN Coalition (1920-172-0123)
2019
Biology and Management of Soybean Stem Diseases (1920-172-0125-B)
2019
Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2019
Soybean Extension Group: Bringing Science to Farmers
2018
Biology and control of sclerotinia stem rot of soybean
2018
Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2018
Soybean Extension Group: Bringing Science to Farmers
2017
Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybeans
2017
Biology and Control of Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Soybean
2016
Improved Management of Charcoal Rot and Stem Canker (Year 2 of 1520-532-5608)
2016
Understanding the role of fungicide programs on soybean health and charcoal rot development
2016
Disease Study Group: Focus on new and emerging soybean diseases
2016
Biology and control of Sclerotinia stem rot of soybean
2016
Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2015
Understanding the role of fungicide programs on soybean health and charcoal rot development
2015
Disease Study Group: Focus on new and emerging soybean diseases
2014
Charcoal Rot: Host Resistance and Disease Development (1420-532-5647)
2014
Characterizing the effect of Fusarium virguliforme and Fusarium graminearum on Wisconsin soybeans