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JASON E.

WOODWARD
Address: Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center 1102 E. FM 1294 Lubbock, TX 79403-6603

Phone: (806) 746-6101 Fax: (806) 746-4057 e-mail:jewoodward@ag.tamu.edu Education: Aug 1995 to Dec 1999 Southwestern Oklahoma State University - SWOSU, Weatherford, OK (B.S. Biology) Oklahoma State University - OSU, Stillwater, OK (M.S. Plant Pathology) Thesis: Evaluating the influence of fungicides on the nematophagous fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora in putting green soils Advisor: Dr. Nathan R. Walker, nrwalker@okstate.edu Jan 2003 to Aug 2006 The University of Georgia - UGA, Athens, GA (Ph.D. Plant Pathology) Dissertation: Optimizing efficacy and economic benefits of fungicides for peanut disease control via a pre-plant risk index and irrigation timing Advisor: Dr. Timothy B. Brenneman, arachis@uga.edu Professional Experience: Jul 2006 to present Assistant Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist, Texas A&M University, Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Lubbock, TX Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Plant Pathology, The University of Georgia - Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, GA

Aug 2000 to Dec 2002

Jan 2003 to Aug 2006

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Aug 2000 to Dec 2002

Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK Greenhouse Assistant, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Biology Department, Weatherford, OK

May 1996 to May 2000

Educational Leadership: May 1996 to May 1999 Teaching Assistant, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Biology Department, Bio 3113: Plant Propagation (undergraduate, 2 credits, Spring) Instructor: Rowland W. Bill Seibert bill.seibert@swosu.edu Teaching Assistant, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Biology Department, Bio 5113: Greenhouse Management (undergraduate, 2 credits, Fall) Instructor: Rowland W. Bill Seibert billseibert@swosu.edu Teaching Assistant, Oklahoma State University, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, PLP 3344L: Introductory Plant Pathology Lab (undergraduate, Spring) Instructor: Sharon von Bromeson Svonbro@okstate.edu Guest Lecturer, Oklahoma State University, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, PLP 3344: Introductory Plant Pathology - Nematology Lectures (undergraduate , 4 credits, Spring) Instructor: Sharon von Bromeson Svonbro@okstate.edu Teaching Assistant, The University of Georgia, Department of Plant Pathology, Path 3330: Introductory Plant Pathology Lab (undergraduate, 3 credits, Spring) Instructor: David Wilson dwilson@tifton.uga.edu

May 1996 to May 1999

Aug 2001 to Dec 2002

Oct 2001 and 2002

Aug 2003 to Dec 2003

Memberships in Professional and Honorary Societies: Dec 2003 to present Sept 2000 to present Oct 2000 to present Oct 2000 to present Jan 1999 to present Jan 1997 to Dec 1999 Jan 1997 to present Member, Georgia Association Plant Pathologists (GAPP) Member, Oklahoma Academy of Science Member, American Phytopathological Society - Southern Division (SDAPS) Member, American Phytopathological Society (APS) Member, Southwestern Association of Naturalists Member, SWOSU Biology Club Member, SWOSU Chapter of Beta-Beta-Beta

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Jan 1998 to Dec 1999 Jan 1998 to Dec 1999

President, SWOSU Chapter of Beta-Beta-Beta President, SWOSU Biology Club

Honors, Awards: July 2006 Mar 2006 Feb 2005 Feb 2005 Mar 2005 Mar 2004 Mar 2002 Mar 2002 Apr 1995 May 1994 National Peanut Board, Dr. George Washington Carver Award GAPP Outstanding Student Presentation SDAPS Travel Grant (Little Rock, AR) SDAPS 3rd Place Student Paper Competition American Chemical Society, Travel Grant (San Diego, CA) SDAPS Travel Grant (Tulsa, OK) SDAPS Travel Grant (Orlando, FL) SDAPS 3rd Place Student Paper Competition Recipient, Oklahoma State Farmer Award Page for the Oklahoma House of Representatives

Invited Reviewer: Sept 2005 to present Plant Disease

Research Grants, and Contracts: Title: Understanding the dynamics of fungicide retention and redistribution on peanut plants to obtain consistent disease control and maximum economic return Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Peanuts Co-Investigator $5,000 July 1, 2005 June 30, 2006

Source: Role: Total Funds: Duration:

Title:

Using reduced fungicide programs in peanut fields with lowto-moderate disease risk in Lanier/Lowndes Counties. Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Peanuts Co-Investigator

Source: Role:

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Total Funds: Duration:

$500 July 2003 October 2005

Extension and Outreach: Nov 2002 Invited Speaker, 5th Annual Oklahoma Turfgrass Research Foundation Annual Meeting, Afton, OK (attendance 55) Topic: Nematode management in golf course putting greens Invited Speaker, Hirschi High School, Wichita Falls, TX Topic: Career options in agriculture Mentor, Georgia Internship for Teachers, Tifton, GA Invited Speaker, 10th Annual Tri-State Peanut Disease Tour, Tifton, GA (43) Topic: Management of fungal diseases of peanut Invited Speaker, 18th Annual Georgia Peanut Tour, Tifton, GA (50) Topic: Reducing fungicide inputs in peanut production Invited Speaker, 12th Annual Tri-State Peanut Disease Tour, Tifton, GA (68) Topic: Innovative disease management strategies in peanut Speaker, Southeastern Gin and Peanut Tour, Surrency, GA (15) Topic: Introduction of a disease risk index for peanuts Speaker, Appling County Peanut Field Day, Surrency, GA (45) Topic: The importance of disease resistant peanut cultivars Speaker, Tri-State Peanut Disease Tour, Tifton, GA (49) Topic: Managing soilborne diseases of peanut Instructor, Extension Agent School, Tifton, GA (25) Topic: Soybean rust - identification and symptomology

Mar 2003

June 2003 Sept 2003

Aug 2004

Sept 2004

July 2005

Aug 2005

Sept 2005

Sept 2005

Agent Professional Development: 2003 - 2005 Lanier County: Extended interval fungicide programs for peanuts grown under reduced risk to disease

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Extension Agent- E.L. Andrews. 2004 & 2005 Appling County: Variety selection and reduced fungicide inputs in peanut fields with low fungal disease risk Extension Agent- J.R. Clark Macon County: Reducing fungicide inputs to maximize economic returns Extension Agent- J.M. Kichler Tift County: Reducing fungicide inputs in fields with low levels of disease risk. Extension Agent- T.B. Tankersly Berrien County: Impact of reduced fungicide programs on foliar and soilborne diseases Extension Agent- F.C. Connelly

2004 & 2005

2004 & 2005

2004

Presentations for Professional Organizations: Woodward, J.E. and N.R. Walker. The use of a selective media to quantify Arthobotrys oligospora from golf course putting green soil. Oklahoma Academy of Science. Fall Technical Meeting, Lawton, OK. November, 2001. (Oral Presentation) Woodward, J.E., N.R. Walker, and J.W. Dillwith. Chlorothalonil concentrations in putting green soil and its in vitro effects on Arthobotrys oligospora. American Phytopathological Society Southern Division, Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. February, 2002. (Oral Presentation) Woodward, J.E., N.R. Walker, J.W. Dillwith, D.L. Martin, and H. Zhang. Evaluating the efficacy of Arthobotrys oligospora to reduce plant parasitic nematodes in putting greens. American Phytopathological Society, Annual Meeting. Milwaukee, WI. August, 2002. (Poster Presentation) Woodward. J.E., T.B. Brenneman, and R.C. Kemerait. Effects of reduced fungicide programs on foliar and soilborne diseases of peanut Arachis hypogaea. American Phytopathological Society Southern Division, Annual Meeting. Tulsa, OK. (Oral Presentation) Woodward, J.E., and T.B. Brenneman. Effects of irrigation timing on the redistribution of tebuconazole and azoxystrobin on peanut. American Peanut Research and Education Society, Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. (Oral Presentation) Woodward. J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, J.R. Clark. First occurrence of

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Sclerotinia blight of peanut in Georgia. American Phytopathological Society Southern Division, Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. (Oral Presentation) Woodward. J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, and A.K. Culbreath. Using integrated disease management data to validate a risk index for southern stem rot. American Peanut Research and Education Society, Annual Meeting. Pourtsmouth, VA. (Oral Presentation) Woodward, J.E., and T.B. Brenneman. Effects of irrigation timing on the redistribution of fungicides applied to peanut foliage. American Chemical Society Agrochemical Division, Annual Spring Meeting. San Diego, CA. (Oral Presentation)

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Proceedings and Abstracts Woodward, J.E. and N.R. Walker. 2001. The use of a selective media to quantify Arthobotrys oligospora from golf course putting green soil. Proceedings of The Oklahoma Academy of Science, In Press. Woodward, J.E., N.R. Walker, and J.W. Dillwith. 2002. Chlorothalonil concentrations in putting green soil and its in vitro effects on Arthobotrys oligospora. Phytopathology 94:153. Woodward, J.E., N.R. Walker, J.W. Dillwith, D.L. Martin, and H. Zhang. 2002. Evaluating the efficacy of Arthobotrys oligospora to reduce plant parasitic nematodes in putting greens. Phytopathology 92:88. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, and R.C. Kemerait. 2004. Effects of reduced fungicide programs on foliar and soilborne diseases of peanut Arachis hypogaea. American Phytopathological Society Southern Division. Phytopathology 94:170. Woodward, J.E. and T.B. Brenneman. 2004. Effects of irrigation timing on the redistribution of tebuconazole and azoxystrobin on peanut. Proceedings of the 2004 American Peanut Research and Education Society 36:24. Kemerait, R.C., T.B. Brenneman, A.K. Culbreath, J.E. Woodward, E.L. Andrews, M. Fourakers, and M.L. Wells. 2004. Development and field evaluation of a fungal disease risk index for peanuts in Georgia. Proceedings of the 2004 American Peanut Research and Education Society 36:59. Kemerait, R.C., T.B. Brenneman, A.K. Culbreath, and J.E. Woodward. 2004. Development of a fungal disease risk index for peanuts. Phytopathology 94:50.

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Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, and J.R. Clark. 2005. First occurrence of Sclerotinia blight of peanut in Georgia. Phytopathology 94:170. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C., and A.K. Culbreath. 2005. Using integrated disease management data to validate a risk index for southern stem rot. Proceedings of the 2005 American Peanut Research and Education Society. In Press. Woodward, J.E. and T.B. Brenneman. 2005. Effects of irrigation timing on the redistribution of fungicides applied to peanut foliage. Abstracts of papers of the American Chemical Society 229: U67-U67 002-AGRO Part 1. Woodward, J.E. and T.B. Brenneman. 2006. Development of a bioassay to quantify fungicide residues on peanut foliage. Phytopathology Submitted Nov. 11, 2005.

Refereed Publications Woodward, J.E., N.R. Walker, J.W. Dillwith, D.L. Martin, and H. Zhang. 2005. The influence of fungicides on Arthrobotrys oligospora in simulated putting green soil. Ann. Applied Biol. 146:115-121. Woodward, J. E., D. B. Langston, Jr., J. H. Brock, R. C. Kemerait, Jr., T. B. Brenneman, and G. H. Beard. 2005. First Demonstration of Kochs Postulates for Lasiodiplodia theobromae Fruit Spot on Eggplant (Solanum melongena). Plant Dis. 89:687. Woodward, J. E. T. B. Brenneman, R. C. Kemerait, Jr., and A. K. Culbreath, and J. R. Clark. 2005. First Report of Botrytis Blight of Peanut Caused by Botrytis cinerea in Georgia. Plant Dis. 89:910. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, and J.R. Clark. 2006. First report of Sclerotinia blight caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorium on peanut in Georgia. Plant Dis. 90:111. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, and J.R. Clark. 2005. Sclerotinia blight in Georgia and evidence for resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in runner peanuts. Plant Health Progress. http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php Woodward, J.E., S.K. Gremillion, T.B. Brenneman, A.K. Culbreath, D.B. Langston, R.C. Kemerait, and J.L. Williams-Woodward. 2006. Lilium lancifolium: a new host of Lasiodiplodia theobromae and Botryosphaeria parva. Submitted April 20, 2006. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, K.L. Stevenson, N.B. Smith, and B.G. Mullinex. 2006. Management of peanut diseases with reduced foliarand soilborne-based fungicide programs in fields with varying levels of disease risk. Plant Dis. In preparation.

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Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, and N.B. Smith. 2006. Large plot evaluations of reduced input fungicide programs for the management of peanut diseases in fields with low-to-moderate levels of disease risk. Peanut Sci. In preparation.

Extension Publications Kemerait, R.C., T.B. Brenneman, A.K. Culbreath, and J.E. Woodward. 2004. An evaluation of extended interval fungicide programs for peanuts grown under reduced risk to disease. Pages 91-100 in: 2003 Georgia Peanut Research and Extension Report. T.B. Brenneman and C.L. Butts eds. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Brown, S, J. Todd, Culbreath, A., J. Baldwin, J. Beasley, B. Kemerait, E. Prostko, S. Fletcher, N. Smith, J. Woodward, D. Gorbet, and R. Weeks. 2005. Minimizing diseases of peanut in the southeastern United States: The 2005 Version of the University of Georgias Peanut Disease Risk Index. Pages 41-57 in: 2005 Peanut Update. E. Prostko ed. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, N.B. Smith, T.B. Tankersly, J.M. Kichler, E.L. Andrews, M.O. Fourakers. 2005. Evaluation of reduced fungicide programs in fields with moderate fungal disease risk. in: 2004 Georgia Peanut Research and Extension Report. J.P. Beasley and W. Faircloth eds. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In press. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, N.B. Smith, and J.R. Clark. 2005. Impact of variety selection and reduced fungicide inputs in peanut fields with low fungal disease risk. in: 2004 Georgia Peanut Research and Extension Report. J.P. Beasley and W. Faircloth eds. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In press. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, N.B. Smith, T.B. Tankersly, J.M. Kichler, E.L. Andrews, M.O. Fourakers, and F.C. Connelly. 2006. Evaluation of reduced fungicide programs in fields with moderate fungal disease risk. in: 2005 Georgia Peanut Research and Extension Report. J.P. Beasley and W. Faircloth eds. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In press. Woodward, J.E., T.B. Brenneman, R.C. Kemerait, A.K. Culbreath, N.B. Smith, and J.R. Clark. 2006. Impact of variety selection and reduced fungicide inputs in peanut fields with low fungal disease risk. in: 2005 Georgia Peanut Research and Extension Report. J.P. Beasley and W. Faircloth eds. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In press.

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