Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Vermont
1986
Dr. Chase conducts research and
teaching in the fields of plant pathology and fungal genetics. Basic research
interests include the population genetics of plant pathogens, PCR-based molecular diagnostics, and the genetics of horizontal
pathosystems. Research projects currently focus on diseases of soybean, including Phytophthora root & stem
rot, as well as stem canker and the Diaporthe/Phomopsis complex. Projects encompass
genetic, pathogenic and molecular variability in field populations of pathogens
as well as screening of soybean lines and varieties for resistance. You can
learn more about Dr. Chase's research program by visiting the Row
Crops Pathology Home Page. Teaching responsibilities include Diseases
of Field Crops (PS333), an internet-assisted course, as well as graduate
courses in plant pathology and mycology. Dr. Chase serves on the NCR-137 (Soybean Diseases) Committee and is the webmaster for the Plant Science Department.
This page is maintained by:
Dr. Thomas E. Chase telephone: 605-688-5550
Dr. Thomas Schumacher telephone: 605-688-4762.
Last updated 12/10/02