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  2. Albert K. Culbreath

Albert K. Culbreath


Professor, Foliar fungal diseases and Tomato spotted wilt of peanut

Plant Pathology

Albert Culbreath
Albert Culbreath
Areas of expertiseEducationScholarly works

Areas of expertise

Crop and Pasture ProductionPlant BiologyMicrobiologyHorticultural ProductionFood SciencesZoology

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Plant Pathology/Phytopathology

North Carolina State University, NC, United States (1989)

Master of Science, Plant Pathology/Phytopathology

Auburn University, AL, United States (1985)

Bachelor of Science, Botany/Plant Biology

Auburn University, AL, United States (1982)

Associate of Science, Biological and Physical Sciences

Roane State Community College, TN, United States (1980)

Scholarly Works

  • Epidemiology and management of tomato spotted wilt in peanut, ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY, (2003).
    Culbreath AK, Todd JW, Brown SL
  • Identification of QTLs associated with oil content and mapping FAD2 genes and their relative contribution to oil quality in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), BMC GENETICS, (2014).
    Pandey MK, Wang ML, Qiao L, Feng S, Khera P … 8 more
  • Registration of ‘Tifguard’ Peanut, JOURNAL OF PLANT REGISTRATIONS, (2008).
    Holbrook CC, Timper P, Culbreath AK, Kvien CK
  • OVERWINTERING HOSTS AND WINGFORM OF THRIPS, FRANKLINIELLA SPP IN GEORGIA (THYSANOPTERA, THRIPIDAE) – IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT OF SPOTTED WILT DISEASE, ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, (1992).
    CHAMBERLIN JR, TODD JW, BESHEAR RJ, CULBREATH AK, DEMSKI JW
  • An integrated genetic linkage map of cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) constructed from two RIL populations, THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, (2012).
    Qin H, Feng S, Chen C, Guo Y, Knapp S … 7 more

View full list of scholarly works

Contact

spotwilt@uga.edu 229-386-3156

Mailing Address

2360 Rainwater Rd
Dept. of Plant Pathology
Tifton, GA 31793-5766

Shipping Address

115 Coastal Way
Plant Science Building
Tifton, GA 31794

Stories

  • Aug. 22, 2019

    Georgia peanut farmers need to scout fields for explosive foliar disease

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  • Nov. 28, 2016

    Leaf spot disease a major problem for Georgia peanut growers

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  • Organic Peanut Forum Set for Aug. 21 in Tifton
    Aug. 10, 2004

    Organic Peanut Forum Set for Aug. 21 in Tifton

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  • Spectral Imaging Puts Plant Health in New Light
    July 26, 2000

    Spectral Imaging Puts Plant Health in New Light

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  • UGA Fighting the Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
    Dec. 17, 1999

    UGA Fighting the Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus

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  • Georgia Peanut Crop Mixed Across State
    June 29, 1999

    Georgia Peanut Crop Mixed Across State

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