| Welcome to the Peever Lab in the Department of Plant Pathology | |
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| Research in my laboratory involves the use of molecular tools to study population-level evolutionary processes in plant-pathogenic fungi. We study the population structure, phylogeography, systematics, host specificity and molecular evolution of two pathosystems, Ascochyta blight of chickpea and other legumes and Alternaria brown spot of citrus. If you have any questions about my research and/or might be interested in graduate study or visiting research in my lab, please e-mail me. | |
| Personnel | |
| Ascochyta Blight of Chickpea and other Legumes | |
| Alternaria alternata on Citrus | |
| Publications (with links to pdf files) | |
| Peever's Departmental Web Page | |
| WSU Plant Pathology | |
| English Motorcycles | |
| Last modified August 24, 2006 Questions about this site should be directed to Tobin L. Peever |
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