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Gary C. Bergstrom

Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology

Cornell University

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About Gary C. Bergstrom at Cornell University (Cornell)

Gary C. Bergstrom is a professor at Cornell University specializing in plant pathology, fungal diseases, and crop disease management. Representative publications include "QTL mapping of seedling and field resistance to stem rust in DAKIYE/Reichenbachii durum wheat population", and "Fusarium graminearum species complex: A bibliographic analysis and web-accessible database for global mapping of species and trichothecene toxin chemotype", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

plant pathogensfungal diseasesmycotoxinswheat pathologybarley geneticsdisease epidemiologycrop yield lossagricultural sustainability
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Publications4

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