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  2. Ganpati Jagdale

Ganpati Jagdale


Associate Research Scientist (Nematology)

Plant Pathology

Ganpati Jagdale
Ganpati Jagdale
Areas of expertiseAboutEducationScholarly works

Areas of expertise

ZoologyMicrobiologyCrop and Pasture ProductionPlant Biology

About

In addition to my current research activities (see below), I am managing Nematology Diagnostic Laboratory that provides nematode diagnostic services to the citizens of the State of Georgia. The main aim of this lab is to provide accurate identification of plant-parasitic nematodes to extension personnel including crop specialists, County agents, public service assistants/associates (County based faculties) and researchers affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia. We annually receive and process over 6000 soil and root samples (diagnostic and research) from our clients for nematode assay. The accurate nematode diagnosis data generated from these samples supports the research and extension disease management programs related to the parasitic nematodes that infect a wide range of plants grown for Georgia plant industries. This includes large commercial growers and producers of different crops, nurseries, greenhouses, golf courses and homeowners. Nematology lab also provides diagnostic services to the Georgia Department of Agriculture to address plant-parasitic nematode related regulatory issues. In addition, this lab provides accurate identification of free-living (bacteriovorous, fungivorous and predatory) nematodes at their genus level to Soil Ecologists who generally use these data to study the importance of free-living nematodes in soil nutrient recycling and as bioindicators of soil health. Nematology Diagnostic Laboratory is also certified by APHIS to receive and process nematode samples from the outside the State of Georgia.
My current research is mainly focused on the implementation of different strategies to manage plant-parasitic nematodes impacting blueberry and peach industries. Specifically, we investigate the efficacies of different biological, cultural and chemical practices against plant- parasitic ring nematodes including Mesocriconema ornatum and Mesocriconema xenoplax that are responsible for causing replant disease in blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) and peach tree short life in peach (Prunus persica), respectively. Ours is the first study that demonstrated the ring nematode is a significant contributor to blueberry replant disease in Georgia (Jagdale et al., 2013: Journal of Nematology). My research interests also include identification of potential biological control agents, plant based nematicides and nematode- suppressive soil factors that can be used for the management of plant-parasitic nematodes of different crops grown in Georgia.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Biology/Biological Sciences, General

Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada (1997)

Master of Science, Biology/Biological Sciences, General

Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada (1993)

Master of Science, Agriculture, General

Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, India (1979)

Bachelor of Science, Agriculture, General

Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, India (1977)

Scholarly Works

  • Physiological, genetic, and molecular mechanisms of chemoreception, thermobiosis, and anhydrobiosis in entomopathogenic nematodes, Biological Control, (2006).
    Grewal PS, Bornstein-Forst S, Burnell AM, Glazer I, Jagdale GB
  • Acclimation of entomopathogenic nematodes to novel temperatures: trehalose accumulation and the acquisition of thermotolerance., Int J Parasitol, (2003).
    Jagdale GB, Grewal PS
  • Application rate and timing, potting medium, and host plant effects on the efficacy of Steinernema feltiae against the fungus gnat, Bradysia coprophila, in floriculture, Biological Control, (2004).
    Jagdale GB, Casey ML, Grewal PS, Lindquist RK
  • Both heat-shock and cold-shock influence trehalose metabolism in an entomopathogenic nematode., J Parasitol, (2005).
    Jagdale GB, Grewal PS, Salminen SO
  • Identification of alternatives for the management of foliar nematodes in floriculture., Pest Manag Sci, (2002).
    Jagdale GB, Grewal PS

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Contact

gbjagdal@uga.edu 706-542-9144

Mailing Address

2350 College Station Road
Athens, GA 30602

Shipping Address

2350 College Station Road
Athens, GA 30602

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