From seppo.nevalainen at metla.fi Fri Jan 2 14:18:20 2009 From: seppo.nevalainen at metla.fi (Seppo Nevalainen) Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:18:20 +0200 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] unsubscribe Message-ID: <495E141C.3010709@metla.fi> unsubscribe -- Seppo Nevalainen Finnish Forest Research Institute P.O. Box 68, FIN-80101 Joensuu e-mail seppo.nevalainen at metla.fi www.metla.fi/pp/SNev/ tel. +358 10 2113036, + 358 50 3913036 fax +358 10 2113001 From Amy.Rossman at ARS.USDA.GOV Wed Jan 14 17:33:23 2009 From: Amy.Rossman at ARS.USDA.GOV (Rossman, Amy) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:33:23 -0500 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] Seeking fresh specimens or cultures of Cryptodiaporthe populea from North America Message-ID: <71F89D88B849884B8FBB2DFEE51175110186984D@MD-MAIL-02.ARSNET.ARS.USDA.GOV> Dear Forest Pathologists, We are studying fungi in the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales, and have completed a recent account of a number of species. You can see this publication online at: http://www.cbs.knaw.nl/publications/CBSPublicationDetails.aspx?Rec=62 We are continuing this research and would like to compare Cryptodiaporthe populea from Europe that we have with specimens/isolates from North America. If you have any such specimens from North America and would be willing to contribute them to this study, that would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me. Thank you! Amy Amy Rossman, Research Leader Systematic Mycology & Microbiology Laboratory USDA-ARS, Rm. 304, B011A 10300 Baltimore Ave. Beltsville, MD 20705 301-504-5364 Fax 301-504-5810 http://ars.usda.gov/ba/psi/smml -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.iufro.org/pipermail/rg70200-forpath/attachments/20090114/1e8bd3fa/attachment.html From Judith.E.Pasek at aphis.usda.gov Wed Jan 21 00:59:22 2009 From: Judith.E.Pasek at aphis.usda.gov (Judith.E.Pasek at aphis.usda.gov) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 16:59:22 -0700 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] RECRUITMENT: USDA-APHIS GS-12/13 Risk Management Specialists (General Biology) Message-ID: RECRUITMENT: GS-12/13 0401 Risk Management Specialists (General Biology) Please pass this information on to individuals who may be qualified and interested in applying. The USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) staff is recruiting to fill 4 Risk Management Specialist vacancies. These are classified in the 0401 General Biologist job series (i.e., basic qualifications require training and experience in biological sciences, agriculture, natural resources, or related disciplines) at the GS-12/13 pay levels. These positions will provide pest risk analysis and management recommendations in support of agriculture inspection operations for Customs and Border Protection (Department of Homeland Security) as well as agricultural inspection and survey programs within PPQ, to improve plant pest exclusion effectiveness. More detailed information and application requirements are contained within the job announcements posted on-line at http://www.usajobs.gov. Application deadline is February 09, 2009. Fort Collins, Colorado: Two vacancies are available in the Western Regional Office located in Fort Collins. Job Announcement 6PQ-2009-0099 is for current federal employees with competitive status. Job Announcement 24PQ-2009-0212 is open to all U.S. citizens. Raleigh, North Carolina: Two vacancies are available in the Eastern Regional Office located in Raleigh. Job Announcement 6PQ-2009-0097 is for current federal employees with competitive status. Job Announcement 24PQ-2009-0210 is open to all U.S. citizens. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.iufro.org/pipermail/rg70200-forpath/attachments/20090120/0081c94f/attachment.html From kamatan at uf.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp Tue Jan 27 22:56:22 2009 From: kamatan at uf.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp (KAMATA, Naoto) Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 06:56:22 +0900 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] Oak decline session in IUFRO World Congress 2010 in Korea Message-ID: <74ED9F5189B042E08BDEE097E055EA81@F250MORI> Dear Forent and Forpath memebers, In IUFRO World Congress 2010 in Korea, Prof. Kazuyoshi Futai and I are planning to organize one session concerning oak decline in the world. The possible topics are as follows: Oak wilt desease in US. Sudden oak death in US. Oak wilt desease caused by Raffaelea spp. carried by Platypus spp. in Korea and Japan. Oak decline in Far East Russia. Oak decline in Europe. We would like to your suggestions for possible topics and speakers for the session. The deadline for session proposal is 1 FEB so that we need information on tentative title or names of possible speakers at this stage. We are waiting for your suggestions. Sincerely, Naoto Kamata, Ph. D. Associate Professor Director of University Forests in Chichibu, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo Hinodamachi 1-1-49, Chichibu, Saitama 368-0034, JAPAN TEL: +81-494-22-0272, FAX: +81-494-23-9620 email: kamatan at uf.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp From WilliamL at maine.edu Wed Jan 28 17:15:53 2009 From: WilliamL at maine.edu (W.H. Livingston) Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:15:53 -0500 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] Northeast Forest Health Field Workshop (formerly the Northeast Forest Pathology Workshop), June 2-5 Message-ID: <00e601c98163$b150ae90$13f20bb0$@edu> Northeast Forest Health Field Workshop (formerly the Northeast Forest Pathology Workshop) June 2-5, Winter Harbor, Maine, USA. First Announcement. The Northeast Forest Health Field Workshop will be held on June 2-5 at the Schoodic Educational and Research Center (http://acadiapartners.org/), Winter Harbor, Maine. Check-in will begin Tuesday evening, June 2, and continue at 7:30 am on June 3. The theme for Wednesday's field trips is "Using Silviculture to Reduce Risk from Pests" and will focus on spruce/fir, American beech, and eastern white pine forest types. Thursday's field trips will examine the "Forest Health of Acadia National Park" on Mount Desert Island and will focus on invasive species, air pollution damage, and forest health monitoring. There will also be time available in the evenings and Friday morning for activity reports from the attendees. More details on the program and registration will come later. Please reserve June 2-5 on your calendars to spend a few days in the forest and along the spectacular coast of Maine! -- Dr. William H. Livingston Associate Director of Undergraduate Programs School of Forest Resources University of Maine 5755 Nutting Hall, rm 201b Orono, ME 04469-5755 USA ph: 207-581-2990 fx: 207-581-2875 Email: WilliamL at maine.edu Web: http://www.forest.umaine.edu/