Anthony P. Keinath
Anthony P. Keinath, Ph.D. is Professor of Plant Pathology Research and Extension Vegetable Pathologist at Clemson University.
What a Wet Winter Means for White Mold and Your Vegetable Crops
By Anthony P. Keinath|December 28, 2023
Here are some hard-earned lessons for growers on managing the disease.
A New Bacterial Spot Strain Is a Headache for Tomato Growers
By Anthony P. Keinath|July 11, 2023
Why spraying for this plant pathogen doesn’t help.
Recognize and Manage Fungicide Resistance in Your Vegetable Plantings
By Anthony P. Keinath|April 26, 2023
Take proactive steps to reduce the risk of this crop protection problem.
How To Reduce Postharvest Disease in Your Vegetable Crops
By Anthony P. Keinath|January 4, 2023
Cercospora and Alternaria can damage crops even in cold storage. Here’s how to reduce losses after harvest.
Why Disease Control Is More Challenging on Leafy Vegetables
By Anthony P. Keinath|July 6, 2022
Producing blemish-free leafy greens is not easy. Fruiting vegetables tolerate more disease without losing value.
Why Tomato Crops Today Are So Susceptible to Disease
By Anthony P. Keinath|May 4, 2022
Large fruit and tight spacing make modern tomatoes less resistant than their ancestors.
What Controls Downy Mildew in Cucumbers – and What Doesn’t?
By Anthony P. Keinath|May 22, 2019
Clemson University tested new downy mildew-resistant cucumber varieties, fungicides, and trellising to find the most effective approach.
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