Katie Gold, PhD
@kaitlinmgold
🔮 Plant disease detection🌿 🍇 Assistant Professor of Grape Pathology @CornellAgritech🍷🌎 @NASAJPL Fellow 🛰 🧠#ADHDinSTEM 🐣mama to two 🗣opinions mine
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https://blogs.cornell.edu/goldlab/ 15-03-2016 19:08:30
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The impact of plant pathology and plant pathologist probably goes further than you think! Read our paper “Why a strategic shift in action is needed to recognise and empower Indigenous plant pathology knowledge and research” here: link.springer.com/article/10.100… Plant Pathogens (APPS)
Always cool to hear from Nik Cunniffe! He's been continuing some really cool modeling work on how best to manage disease when fungicide resistance is a real threat.
#IEW13 #sketchnotes
🚨 New postdoc position NOAA_GFDL as part of a bigger project led by Cornell Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, NSF NCAR Research Applications Laboratory, NOAA_GFDL, and MITRE on evaluating downscaling technique for infrastructure planning:
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Integrating solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) and photochemical reflectance index (PRI) enhances crop canopy gross primary productivity (GPP) estimation. Two-leaf model improves accuracy. #RemoteSensing #VegetationMonitoring
Details:spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/p…
A nice ‘infographic’ 😍 of our work by Robin Choudhury 🐀 on remote sensing/Xylellafastidiosa developed within Bexyl Project presented by Juan A. Navas-Cortés (personal) at #IEW13
Rocio Calderón talks about global risk of Fusarium wilt investigated via remote sensing and pathosystem distribution modeling. Soil-borne pathogens capable of long-distance dispersal may threaten food security; Gold lab Katie Gold, PhD #iew13
Cool talk by Rocio Calderón on modeling aerial transport of fusarium wilt pathogens taking a multi pronged approach to modeling spread
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The Cornell Agricultural Systems Testbed & Demonstration Site (CAST) for the Farm of the Future is working with farmers & industry to develop an ecosystem of networked tech to support 21st-century farms. Follow their research, extension & education work: Cornell CAST for the Farm of the Future
At Cornell AgriTech, Yu Jiang | 姜宇 is using robots, AI and more as 'a fundamentally new way of farming.' His robots work in the lab automating phenotyping and on farm doing pruning, weeding, etc., more quickly and accurately than humans. #graperesearch tinyurl.com/murv8eda