Author name: Rufus J. Akinrinlola, PhD

Rufus Akinrinlola has a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, and an MSc in Agronomy from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He lives and works as a research scientist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rufus's areas of research and interests include integrated plant disease management, disease diagnosis, Agronomy and Horticulture, Agribusiness, teaching, and mentoring.

Unleashing the Power of Microbial IAA In Agriculture for a Greener Future

Indole acetic acid (IAA) is a remarkable plant hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating plant growth and development. Its versatility has made it a valuable tool in modern agriculture, with applications ranging from promoting growth and rooting to acting as a selective herbicide. As the demand for sustainable farming practices and organic food

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How to Effectively Control the Tree-killing Granulate Ambrosia Beetles

The Granulate Ambrosia Beetle (GAB), or Xylosandrus crassiusculus (Motschulsky) is a destructive pest that can cause severe damage to trees. Taking control of this beetle requires a comprehensive understanding of the behaviors of the beetles and a management strategy that is centered on monitoring and insecticide applications. By following going through the content of this article, you can learn how

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