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Albert Tenuta
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University of Guelph
Ridgetown, Ontario, Canada,
Contact
Email: albert.tenuta at ontario.ca
Biography

Projects as Lead Investigator

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Projects as Co-Investigator

Year Project Name
2022 The SCN Coalition: Building on Economic Impact
2021 The SCN Coaltion: Advancing Management
2020 Expanding the SCN Coalition
2019 Expanding the SCN Coalition
2019 Characterization of Phytophthora sojae and Phytophthora sansomeana populations in the North Central Region and an Assessment of Management Strategies
2019 Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2019 Soybean Extension Group: Bringing Science to Farmers
2018 Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2018 Second SCN Coalition: Resistance Management and Awareness Campaign
2018 Seedling Diseases: Biology, Management and Education
2018 Soybean Extension Group: Bringing Science to Farmers
2017 Second SCN Coalition: Resistance Management and Awareness Campaign
2017 Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybeans
2016 Disease Study Group: Focus on new and emerging soybean diseases
2016 Seedling Diseases: Biology, Management and Education
2015 Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2015 Disease Study Group: Focus on new and emerging soybean diseases
2015 Identification and biology of seedling pathogens of soybean
2014 Identification and Biology of Seedling Pathogens of Soybean (Year 3 of 2267)
2014 Disease Study Group: Focus on new and emerging soybean diseases
2014 Developing an integrated management and communication plan for soybean SDS
2014 Identification and biology of seedling pathogens of soybean
2013 Improving management of soybean cyst nematode through Extension demonstration and outreach: Phase II
2011 Improving management of soybean cyst nematode through Extension demonstration and outreach
2010 Improving management of soybean cyst nematode through Extension demonstration and outreach