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Kenneth W. Seebold, Jr.

Kenneth W. Seebold, Jr. , Ph.D.
Extension Plant Pathologist

University of Kentucky
Department of Plant Pathology
205 Plant Science Building
1405Veterans Drive
Lexington, KY 40546

telephone: (859) 257-7445 ext. 80721
fax: (859) 323-1961
email: kwseebold@uky.edu

Education
  • Ph.D., Plant Pathology August 1998
    University of Florida; Gainesville, FL
  • M.S., Plant Pathology June 1994
    Auburn University; Auburn, AL
  • B.S., Integrated Pest Management June 1990
    Auburn University; Auburn, AL
Employment
  • Assistant Extension Professor 3/2005 to present
    University of Kentucky, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Lexington
  • Assistant Professor 12/2000 to 3/2005
    University of Georgia, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton
  • Fungicide Project Leader 5/1998 to 12/2000
    Uniroyal Chemical Co., Inc.; Bethany, CT
Awards & Service
  • Editorial Board, Crop Protection. 2004-present.
  • Associate Editor, Plant Disease. 2004-present.
  • Section Editor, Fungicide and Nematicide Tests. 2003-present.
  • Chair, Chemical Control Committee of the American Phytopathological Society. 2003-2004.
  • Chair, Industry Committee of the American Phytopathological Society. 2001-2002.
  • Co-recipient. Interdisciplinary Research Team Award. University of Florida. 1999.
Selected Refereed Publications
  • Seebold, K.W., Langston, D.B., Kemerait, R.C., and Hudgins, J.E. 2005. First report of a leaf spot and stem canker caused by Myrothecium roridum on watermelon in the United States. Plant Dis. 89:342.
  • Stevenson, K. L., Langston, D. B., Jr., and Seebold, K. W. 2004. Resistance to azoxystrobin in the gummy stem blight pathogen documented in Georgia. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2004-1207-01-RS.
  • Seebold, K.W., Datnoff, L.E., Correa-Victoria, F.J., Kucharek, T.A., and Snyder, G.H. 2004. Effects of silicon and fungicides on the control of leaf and neck blast in upland rice. Plant Disease 88:253-258.
  • Maw, B.W., Butts, C.L., Purvis, A.C., Seebold, K.W., and Mullinix, B.G. 2004. High temperature continuous flow curing of sweet onions. Applied Engineering and Agriculture 20(5):657-663.
  • Csinos, A.S., Webster, T.M, Sumner, D.R., Johnson, A.W., Dowler, C.C., and Seebold, K.W. 2002. Application and crop safety parameters for soil fumigants. Crop Protection 21(10):973-982.
  • Seebold, K.W., Kucharek, T.A., Datnoff, L.E., Correa Victoria, F.J., and Marchetti, M.A. 2001. The influence of silicon on components of resistance to blast in susceptible, partially resistant, and resistant cultivars of rice. Phytopathology 91:63-69.
Book Chapters
  • Datnoff, L.E., Seebold, K.W., and Correa-Victoria, F.J. 2001. Effects of silicon fertilization on disease development and yields of rice in Colombia. Pp. 171-184 I N: Silicon in Agriculture. Datnoff, L.E., Snyder, G.H., and Korndorfer, G.H., eds. Elsevier Science.
  • Datnoff, L.E. Correa-Victoria, F.J., Seebold, K.W., and Snyder, G.H. 2000. Silicon management of blast in upland and irrigated rice ecosystems. Pp. 180-187 IN: Advances in Rice Blast Research. D. Tharreau, M.H. Lebrun, N.J. Talbot, and J.L. Notteghem, eds. Kluwer Academic Press. Dordrecht, The Netherlands

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