Bergstrom, Gary Carlton
Professor
The goal of my research/extension program is to improve the management of crop diseases affecting food grain and forage production systems in New York. Educational programs are aimed at increasing the plant pathology expertise of extension educators and certified crop advisors, and ultimately, field crop producers. I work closely with agronomists, plant breeders, and other plant scientists to evaluate cultural, biological, and chemical disease control strategies as a component of integrated crop management of corn, forage legume, small grain cereal, oilseed, and bioenergy feedstock crops. I also conduct fundamental research on the biology and epidemiology of leaf, ear, and stem diseases of corn and small grain cereals. Topics currently being investigated include: • Host resistance of bioenergy feedstock grasses to pathogens • Epidemiology, host resistance, and integrated management of Stagonospora nodorum blotch of wheat • Epidemiology and integrated management of Fusarium head blight of wheat and Gibberella ear rot of corn • Resistance in winter wheat to wheat spindle streak mosaic bymovirus • Biology and management of brown root rot of legumes and grasses • Seed health-based systems for managing wheat diseases • Assessment and management of mycotoxin contamination in corn and wheat production • Biological control of diseases with Baciillus subtilis.
research
research and scholarship focus
I work closely with agronomists, plant breeders, and other plant scientists to evaluate cultural, biological, and chemical disease control strategies as a component of integrated crop management of corn, forage legume, small grain cereal, oilseed, and bioenergy feedstock crops. I also conduct fundamental research on the biology, host resistance and epidemiology of leaf, ear, and stem diseases of corn, wheat, and bioenergy feedstock grasses.
primary investigator of
- CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT OF THE IPM PIPE RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL | Research Grant
- DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGIES TO ENHANCE THE UTILITY OF B. SUBTILIS AGAINST WHEAT SCAB | Research Grant
- IPMPIPE 2008, CORNELL UNIVERSITY COMPONENT | Research Grant
co investigator of
research areas
- biological control | collaborative research area (CALS)
- crop management or crop science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- disease control | collaborative research area (CALS)
- ecology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- genetics | collaborative research area (CALS)
- integrated crop management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- integrated pest management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- microbiology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- pathogens | collaborative research area (CALS)
- pest management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- plant pathology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- seed science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- soil and crop science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- sustainable agriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- value-added agriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
submitted impact statement
- Expanded soybean disease selection and communications network for New York | 2007 Impact statement
- Discovery of brown root rot disease of alfalfa in New York and New England | 2006 Impact statement
- Soybean rust early detection and communications network for New York | 2005 Impact statement
- Preparing New York agriculture for the arrival of Asian soybean rust | 2004 Impact statement
affiliations
faculty appointment in
- Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology (PPPMB) | Cornell department
member of graduate field
- Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology | graduate field
- Plant Protection | graduate field
other Cornell affiliations
- Cornell's Precision and Computational Agriculture Support Team | extension program unit
teaching
teaches
- PLPA 4970 - Independent Study in Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 4980 - Undergraduate Teaching Experience (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 4990 - Undergraduate Research (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 7980 - Graduate Teaching Experience (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 7990 - Graduate-Level Thesis Research (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 8900 - Master's-Level Thesis Research (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 9900 - Doctoral-Level Thesis Research (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- PLPA 4990 - Undergraduate Research (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
- PLPA 7980 - Graduate Teaching Experience (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
- PLPA 7990 - Graduate-Level Thesis Research (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
- PLPA 8900 - Master's-Level Thesis Research (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
- PLPA 9900 - Doctoral-Level Thesis Research (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
service
outreach focus
Educational programs are aimed at increasing the plant pathology expertise of extension educators and certified crop advisors, and ultimately, field crop producers.
background
featured in
- Experts to highlight bioenergy innovations at Sun Grant conference | Cornell Chronicle feature
- Improved test screens fungal pests for biofuel sources | Cornell Chronicle feature
publications
linked articles
Keywords: aerobiology, alfalfa diseases, bioenergy crops, biology, corn, epidemiology, fusarium head blight, plant disease management, soybean rust, wheat