New Nematode Resource Developed by WSU Students

Authors: Bernadette Gagnier, Nickolas Frisbee, Molly McIlquham, Graduate Students, Washington State University

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Nematodes can be detrimental to crops but can also serve valuable functions to soil health

WSU grad students did a deep dive into Soil Health this semester through a virtual Graduate Special Topics Course led by Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue. At the end of the semester, students created outreach materials to synthesize what they had learned and address knowledge gaps. Here is an infographic entitled “Nematodes: Friend or Foe?” created by students Molly McIlquham (Soil Science), Nickolas Frisbee (Crop Science), and Bernadette Gagnier (Horticulture).

 

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