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Applications Open for Public Policy Early Career Internship

This internship is open to U.S.-based APS Early Career Members (graduate students, postdocs, and junior professionals) who are interested in agricultural science policymaking, issue advocacy and the interplay between scientific societies, NGOs, and government agencies.  Review application requirements and submit your required materials to APS by May 1.

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Plant Health 2024

​Now Accepting Idea Café Topic Submissions! 

Submit your Idea Café topics by May 10 to contribute to the Plant Health 2024 meeting experience. 

Advance registration is open now! Register by June 7 to secure your spot for this dynamic meeting and save with advance rates. We'll see you in Memphis, Tennessee, July 27–30! ​

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​​New Virtual Meeting

The Genus Phytophthora – Don’t Change a Winning Concept?

April 22–25, join us for a special virtual meeting to discuss the naming concept of the genus Phytophthora.

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Learning ​Collections

Current Collection: Biocontrol Strategies

Stay current on relevant and timely plant health topics with selected resources from the Plant Health meeting, APS journals, and more.

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On-Demand Course

Seed Pathology Fundamentals: Regional to Global Implications

Gain knowledge on topics ranging from disease management to seed trade policies, and everything in between.

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Emerging Research

​​New PhytoFrontiers™ Focus Issue

This special collection of articles presents some of the latest approaches to developing rapid sampling and detection methodology for monitoring pathogens and pests in agronomic systems.

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