From Tod.Ramsfield at NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca Thu Jan 5 19:42:48 2012 From: Tod.Ramsfield at NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca (Ramsfield, Tod) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 13:42:48 -0500 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] Dec 2011 Forest Pathology Newsletter Message-ID: <10D1A5C374FC064AA08164EECED78739041DBE4A@S0-OTT-X3.nrn.nrcan.gc.ca> Dear Colleagues, Happy new year to all of you and all the best for 2012! In December, we posted the second issue of our new forest pathology newsletter to the IUFRO website. You can access the newsletter through this link: http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-7/70000/70200/newsletters/ The content of the newsletter includes: 1. A message from the coordinator, Jolanda Roux, FABI, South Africa 2. An open letter from Kerry Britton, US Forest Service 3. A summary of the meeting of working party 7.02.01, root and butt rots, by Matteo Garbelotto, UC Berkeley 4. A summary of the recent joint forest protection meeting in Uruguay, by Roberto Scoz, INIA, Uruguay 5. A list of upcoming meetings As you can see, the newsletter is truly international and it is another mechanism by which we can communicate with our colleagues. Contributions are welcome, please contact either Jolanda or Tod if you would like to submit an article. Regards, Jolanda Roux and Tod Ramsfield Jolanda Roux (PhD) Professor DST/NRF Centre of Excellence in Tree Health Biotechnology (CTHB) Tree Protection Co-operative Programme (TPCP) Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Insitute (FABI) University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa Tel: 012 420 3938/9 Cellular: 0829093202 Email: jolanda.roux at fabi.up.ac.za KEEPING TREES HEALTHY POSTAL ADDRESS FABI Private bag X20 Hatfield, Pretoria 0028, South Africa ADDRESS FOR PHYSICAL DELIVERIES FABI, University of Pretoria, Cnr. of Lynnwood and University Rds, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0083, South Africa Tod Ramsfield, PhD Research Scientist Forest Pathology | Chercheur, Pathologie foresti?re Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada Canadian Forest Service | Service canadien des for?ts Northern Forestry Centre | Centre de foresterie du nord 5320 122 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 3S5 Canada Tel : (780) 435 - 7394 Fax : (780) 435 - 7359 Email : Tod.Ramsfield at nrcan-rncan.gc.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.iufro.org/pipermail/rg70200-forpath/attachments/20120105/bb37c08e/attachment.html From fukuda at k.u-tokyo.ac.jp Fri Jan 6 03:11:47 2012 From: fukuda at k.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Fukuda Kenji) Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 11:11:47 +0900 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] =?windows-1252?q?IUFRO_7=2E03=2E12_=93Ali?= =?windows-1252?q?en_invasive_species_and_international_trade=22__in_Tokyo?= =?windows-1252?q?=2C__June_10-16=2C_2012=2E?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4F065863.30905@k.u-tokyo.ac.jp> Dear Forpath and Forent members, Happy new year! The 3rd meeting of IUFRO 7.03.12 ?Alien invasive species and international trade" will be held in Tokyo from June 10 to 16, 2012. We have opened registration webpage for the meeting. Please visit the registration website and register to the meeting. If you have already sent me an e-mail with your personal information and presentation title, please register again on this website. Registration https://apollon.nta.co.jp/IUFRO2012-er/ Accommodation and excursion https://apollon.nta.co.jp/IUFRO2012-eh/perl/hotel.pl? You have to make your account (ID) by inputting your personal information to see these webpages on which the registration and hotel reservation will be made. (Making your ID does not mean you are registered to the meeting.) Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We are looking forward to seeing you in Tokyo. Sincerely yours, Kenji Fukuda -- ****************************************** Prof. Kenji FUKUDA Department of Natural Environmental Studies Graduate School of Frontier Sciences The University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-city Chiba 277-8653, JAPAN Phone +81-4-7136-4766, Fax +81-4-7136-4756 e-mail: fukuda at k.u-tokyo.ac.jp ******************************************* From grs at plantpath.wisc.edu Wed Jan 11 14:22:16 2012 From: grs at plantpath.wisc.edu (Glen Stanosz) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 07:22:16 -0600 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] FW: DATCP Plant Protection Section Chief Recruitment Message-ID: <000301ccd064$0b371cd0$21a55670$@wisc.edu> From: Kuhn, Brian D - DATCP [mailto:Brian.Kuhn at Wisconsin.gov] Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 7:18 AM To: bdh at plantpath.wisc.edu; cza at plantpath.wisc.edu; amyc at plantpath.wisc.edu; gevens at wisc.edu; aem at plantpath.wisc.edu; grs at plantpath.wisc.edu; Mark Renz (mrenz at wisc.edu); Mather, Robert J - DNR; cullen at entomology.wisc.edu; Raffa, Kenneth; rcwillie at entomology.wisc.edu; Phil Pellitteri (pellitte at entomology.wisc.edu); lgjull at wisc.edu Subject: DATCP Plant Protection Section Chief Recruitment Greetings, Since we work with each of you in various aspects of the work the Plant Industry Bureau conducts, I wanted to highlight this position and open recruitment we are currently conducting. Your assistance in getting this announcement out to qualified candidates, interested parties and your professional contacts is greatly appreciated. We have extended the application period for the recruitment of the Plant Protection Section Chief position at the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) through January 17th. This position is a supervisory position responsible for managing the plant pest regulatory programs for DATCP. I request that you pass this on to your contacts and qualified individuals that you think might have an interest. I appreciate your help in getting this announcement out as broadly as possible. Thank you. Brian Brian D. Kuhn Director, Plant Industry Bureau Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection 608-224-4590 Subject: Job Posting: Plant Pest & Disease Manager With the holidays behind us and a new year under way, I want to take a moment to inform you that the application deadline for the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Plant Pest & Disease Manager - Plant Protection Section has been extended to Tuesday, January 17, 2012. If you or someone you know might be interested and qualified for this position, please review and/or forward the job link to assist us in making this recruitment a success. http://wisc.jobs/public/job_view.asp?annoid=56511 &jobid=56026&index=true If you have difficulty with the link above, please go to the state job website www.wisc.jobs and search by our agency (DATCP) to view our active recruitments and to preview the applicable exam. For questions please contact: Alison Scherer DATCP - Human Resources E-mail: alison.scherer at wi.gov Phone: 608-224-4761 Fax #: 608-224-4757 Brian Kuhn Director, Plant Industry Bureau E-mail: brian.kuhn at wi.gov Phone: 608-224-4590 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.iufro.org/pipermail/rg70200-forpath/attachments/20120111/d458ae72/attachment.htm From sfrankel at fs.fed.us Wed Jan 18 17:57:30 2012 From: sfrankel at fs.fed.us (Frankel, Susan -FS) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:57:30 +0000 Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] Call for papers - Fifth Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium; June 19-21, 2012 (Sonoma Co., CA, USA) Message-ID: <8D85AD8588721F4A93008AE98E99DF6912869D52@001FSN2MPN1-025.001f.mgd2.msft.net> Forpath - You are invited?.and please forward to others that might be interested. (If you cannot read the attachments, try www.suddenoakdeath.org or kpalmieri at berkeley.edu.) The Fifth Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers June 19 ? 21, 2012 Sheraton Sonoma County - Petaluma 745 Baywood Drive Petaluma, California 94954 Sponsored by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, Forest Health Protection USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service California Oak Mortality Task Force UC Cooperative Extension, Marin County and UC Berkeley About the Conference The Fifth Sudden Oak Death Science Symposium (SOD 5) brings together scientific and management communities from throughout the world working on Phytophthora ramorum and SOD. It will provide a scientific update on the state of our knowledge about P. ramorum and its associated diseases in forest, urban, nursery, and landscape settings. The broad scope will foster cooperation between individuals working in various disciplines and geographic areas, and provide current research findings for scientists, managers, regulators, and policy makers. Call for Papers, Case Studies, Speakers, and Posters We are seeking abstracts (up to 1-page) of proposed papers or posters by February 17, 2012. These should be submitted via email using the format (including font size and style) of the included MS-Word example and should clearly state if you would like to present a paper or a poster. Abstracts should be sent to: Katie Palmieri, California Oak Mortality Task Force email: kpalmieri at berkeley.edu ph.: 510-847-5482 or 530-344-7530 Symposium proceedings will be produced. Speakers are requested to provide manuscripts. For those with research results submitted to other journal outlets, extended abstracts will be accepted. Complete instructions for paper preparation will be sent out with abstract acceptance notifications. Topics Submissions should focus on one of the following areas addressing Sudden Oak Death/P. ramorum: biology and pathology; organisms associated with P. ramorum; ecology; economic, social, and environmental impacts; modeling and risk assessment; restoration; management and control strategies; monitoring; silviculture; arboriculture and urban forestry; nursery management; policy; or other related topics. All applicants will be notified by March 9, 2012 as to the acceptance of their submission. Conference Location and Information The Fifth SOD Science Symposium will be held at the Sheraton Sonoma County (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1138) in Petaluma, California from June 19-21, 2012. This conference is aimed at researchers, natural resource and horticultural managers, regulators, policy makers, and public and private interest groups. Conference participants are eligible for a special guest room rate (pending availability) at the hotel. Travel expenses and registration fees are the responsibility of the speakers. Registration materials will be available soon. Tentative Symposium Schedule Tuesday, June 19: Registration Field Trip Social Mixer/Evening Reception Wednesday, June 20: Registration Symposium PM Poster Session Thursday, June 21: Registration Symposium For More Information Submission of Abstracts, Conference Logistics, and Facilities ? Katie Palmieri, California Oak Mortality Task Force 510-847-5482, kpalmieri at berkeley.edu Registration ? Janice Alexander, California Oak Mortality Task Force 415-473-3041, jalexander at ucdavis.edu Program Content ? Susan Frankel, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station 510-559-6472, sfrankel at fs.fed.us Conference Website ? http://ucanr.org/sites/sod5/ Hope to see you there! - Susan Susan J. Frankel Sudden Oak Death Research USDA-Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station Mailing address: PO Box 245 Berkeley, CA 94701 Street address: 800 Buchanan Street, West Annex Building, Albany, CA 94710-0011 Phone: 510-559-6472 FAX :510-559-6440 sfrankel at fs.fed.us ________________________________ To send a message, or view the history of this list, go to the ANR Portal To remove yourself from this automated list, click here: Unsubscribe from this list. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.iufro.org/pipermail/rg70200-forpath/attachments/20120118/0efed3da/attachment-0001.htm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 34515.doc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 31232 bytes Desc: 34515.doc Url : http://lists.iufro.org/pipermail/rg70200-forpath/attachments/20120118/0efed3da/attachment-0002.obj -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Scott Enebak **************************************************************************************************************** POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Assistant/Associate Professor - Forest Health Auburn University's School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences invites nominations and applications for the position of Assistant/Associate Professor in the area of Forest Health and the interactions of introduced and native fungi and insect vectors in forest ecosystems located in the southern US. This is a 12-month, tenure-track position, with 80% research and 20% teaching responsibilities. Additional information about the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences and its programs can be found at our website: https://sites.auburn.edu/academic/sfws/Pages/default.aspx Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply Responsibilities: The incumbent is expected to develop a significant research program through active pursuit of extramural funding, recruitment of graduate students, and publications in high-quality refereed journals. The incumbent also is expected to teach a core undergraduate course in the forestry curriculum and develop one graduate course in their area of expertise. Qualifications: PhD in Entomology, Pathology, Forestry, Biology or a closely related field is required. We seek candidates with research/teaching interests focused on contemporary research and how forest management practices influence stand/ecosystem health. Those with a strong forest pathology and entomology background and having worked in an applied decision-making context on habitat restoration, risk mapping systems and habitat restoration are preferred. Experience in working with southern pine ecosystems is desirable. Evidence of collaboration at the international level on forest declines would be desirable for Associate level. The incumbent must present evidence of the potential for teaching excellence and a solid record of research productivity including ability to obtain extramural grants and publish findings in high-quality refereed journals. The selected candidate must be able to meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time of appointment and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment. Excellent communication skills required. Review of applications will begin April 1, 2012 and will continue until a successful candidate has been identified. Application: To apply, submit a letter of application, curriculum vita, official transcripts, and names, e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to Mrs. Pam Beasley (beaslpa at auburn.edu) School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, 3301 Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building, 602 Duncan Drive, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5418. For additional information contact: Dr. Art Chappelka, Chair, Search Committee, phone 334-844-1069, fax 334-844-1084, or e-mail: chappah at auburn.edu Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer *************************************************************************************************** Scott Enebak Professor & Director Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative Forest Health Dynamics Laboratory 602 Duncan Drive Auburn University, AL 36849 334.844.1028 Office 334.844.1084 Fax -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Recently I was approached by a colleague who expressed concern about the safety of travel to Japan for the meeting and now I feel compelled to reach out to the entire scientific community to assure that there is no danger in visiting Japan and encourage all of you to attend this important meeting. As scientists, we should make decisions based on reputable sources of information; the various UN agencies, the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency have all issued statements confirming the safety of visitors to Japan outside of the ca. 20 km evacuation zone surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Tokyo University, the site of the IUFRO meeting is over 200 km from the plant and there is no danger from radiation. The earthquake that struck Japan in March was a horrible thing that touched the lives of many Japanese people. I spent a few weeks in Tsukuba, Japan last summer and was impressed how quickly the country came together to restore virtually all aspects of everyday life. In addition to the fact that Japan is a fascinating and beautiful country, I highly recommend the upcoming IUFRO meeting on a purely scientific basis. The problem of alien species is one of the greatest forest health problems in virtually every part of the world. The meeting in Japan is going to provide a unique opportunity for scientists to exchange information about the impacts of alien species, monitoring systems for early detection, risk evaluation, invasion pathways and new approaches for managing invading forest insects and pathogens. The venue at Tokyo University is excellent and local organizer Dr. Kenji Fukuda has planned what I expect will be a very stimulating program. Information about the upcoming meeting can be found at: http://hyoka.nenv.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/alien.htm and https://apollon.nta.co.jp/IUFRO2012-er I hope to see many of you in Tokyo! -Sandy Andrew Liebhold http://sandyliebhold.com US Forest Service aliebhold at gmail.com 180 Canfield St. (+01) 304-285-1512 Morgantown, WV 26505 (+01) 724-317-8668 cell USA