Program Staff: Juliet Carroll
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Fruit IPM Coordinator (since 2002) New York State Integrated Pest Management Program Cornell University New York State Agricultural Experiment Station 630 W. North Street, Geneva, NY 14456 315.787.2430 fax-2360 jec3@cornell.edu |
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| Year | Degree | Institution |
| 1995 | Ph.D. | Cornell University, Plant Pathology, Mycology, Plant Molecular Biology |
| 1981 | M.S. | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Plant Pathology |
| 1978 | B.S. | University of Maine at Orono, Botany and Plant Pathology |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Year Experience
2002-present: Senior Extension Associate II, NYS IPM Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Geneva
1999-2002: Postdoctoral Associate, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Geneva
1996-1997: Consultant, K-12 Teacher Enrichment, The American Phytopathological Society
1990-1995: Research Assistant, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca
1981-1989: Extension Associate, Plant Disease Diagnostician and 4-H Specialist, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca
1979-1981: Research Assistant, Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
1977-1978: Laboratory Technician, Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology, University of Maine, Orono
HONORS AND AWARDS
Leadership Workshop, Youth Programs Committee, APS Annual Meeting (1997)
Outstanding Teaching Assistant, Advanced Mycology, Cornell University (1993)
APS Plant Disease Recognition Contest, First Place (1991 and 1992)
RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible, statewide, for coordinating the development and delivery of IPM practices for fruit crops (tree fruit, grapes, and berries) with the goal of minimizing economic, health and environmental risks.
CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervisor, Timothy H. Weigle, Senior Extension Associate, Grape IPM Area Educator.
Supervisor, Judith A. Nedrow, Extension Support Aide, Trac Software Support Specialist.
Coordinating Editor, Cornell Fruit Resources Page, www.fruit.cornell.edu.
Leader, Network for Environment and Weather Awareness (NEWA), NYS IPM Program.
CURRENT PROJECTS
Carroll. 2006. Impact of the NYS IPM Program’s Network for Environment & Weather Awareness (NEWA) on Agricultural Production. NYS IPM Program Special Project.
Carroll. 2006. Impact of the NYS IPM Program’s TracApple© and TracGrape© Software for Spray Record-Keeping and Reporting. NYS IPM Program Special Project.
Koeller et al. 2005-2008. Site-Specific Management of Resistance (SMOR) in the Control of Apple Scab: Final Phase of Development & Implementation. NE Regional IPM Grant.
Carroll. 2004-2006. Promoting Apple IPM Implementation in Eastern New York Orchards by Expansion of the Northeast Weather Association System. NE Regional IPM Critical Steps Grant.
Carroll et al. 2004-2005. Promoting Apple IPM Implementation in Eastern New York Orchards by Expansion of the Northeast Weather Association (NEWA). NE SARE Partnership Grant.
CURRENT INTERNET PRESENCE/DISTANCE LEARNING
Agricultural Innovation Center, http://nyaic.cornell.edu/, Collaborator. Information on developing value-added products.
Trac Software, http://nysipm.cornell.edu/trac/, Leader. Information about Trac record-keeping and reporting software.
IPM for Fruit, http://nysipm.cornell.edu/fruits/, Leader. Contains fruit IPM resources.
Cornell Fruit Resources, http://www.fruit.cornell.edu, Coordinating Editor. Information and links to fruit resources available from Cornell University.
Network for Environment & Weather Awareness, http://newa.nysaes.cornell.edu, Leader. Weather data and weather-based pest forecast models.
NEWA Apple Home Page, http://newa.nysaes.cornell.edu/apple_home.htm, Leader. Access to apple pest forecast models.
DMCast, http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pp/faculty/seem/dmcast/ Collaborator. Grape downy mildew infection risk model.
Ascospore Maturity Model, http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pp/extension/tfabp/ascomatb.shtml Collaborator. Apple scab primary inoculum risk.
Cougar Blight Model, http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pp/extension/tfabp/cougarbl.shtml, Collaborator. Apple fire blight infection risk.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
The American Phytopathological Society
The Mycological Society of America
The Entomological Society of America
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Northeast Crop Consultants
New York State Horticultural Society
New York State Berry Growers Association
New York Nut Growers Association
Society for Risk Analysis, Upstate Chapter
PROFESSIONAL HONORARIES
Gamma Sigma Delta
Epsilon Sigma Phi, Lambda Chapter
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
International Working Group on Downy and Powdery Mildew of Grapevine
Cornell Risk Analysis Studies Steering Committee
CALS Tree Fruit Industry Task Force
Cornell Cooperative Extension
NYS IPM Program Work Team
NYS IPM Operating Committee
Fruit IPM Working Group
Fruit Program Work Team
Berry Working Group
Grape Working Group
Tree Fruit Working Group
Web Committee, Chair
Marketing Program Work Team
Department of Horticulture, Hudson Valley Horticulturist Search Committee
RESEARCH AND EXTENSION GRANT REVIEW PANELS
USDA/CSREES, Viticulture Consortium – East
New York State Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program – Fruit
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Research
Carroll, J.E. and Wilcox, W.F. 2003. Effect of humidity on the development of grapevine powdery mildew. Phytopathol. 93:1137-1144.
Carroll, J.E., Chen, P.and Abawi, G.S. 2003. Demonstrating the effectiveness of an IPM program for the management of leaf blight diseases of carrots in New York. Phytopathol 93:S14.
Carroll, J.E., Ludwig, J.W. and Abawi, G.S. 2002. Evaluation of fungicides for control of leaf blight on carrot, 2001. F&N Tests 57:V018. http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/pub/trial/fntests/vol57/
Carroll, J.E. and Wilcox, W.F. 2002. Effect of humidity on Uncinula necator and grapevine powdery mildew. In: Gadoury, D.M., et al, eds. Proc 4th Internatl Powdery & Downy Mildew Workshop, Napa, CA. Dept Plant Pathol, Univ. Calif., Davis, 44-45.
Carroll, J.E., Wilcox, W.F., Seem, R.C., Gadoury, D.M. and Riegel, D.G. 2002. Different microclimates and powdery mildew severities associated with distance from the water in a ‘Concord’ vineyard adjacent to Lake Erie. In: Gadoury, D.M., et al, eds. Proc 4th Internatl Powdery & Downy Mildew Workshop, Napa, CA. Dept Plant Pathol, Univ. Calif., Davis, 60-61.
Carroll, J.E. and Wilcox, W.F. 2001. Physical mode of action of monopotassium phosphate against Uncinula necator infections on grape leaves. Phytopathology 91:S193.
Carroll, J.E. and Wilcox, W.F. 2000. The effect of relative humidity on grape powdery mildew development and pathogen sporulation. Phytopathology 90:S12.
Instruction
Carroll, J.E. 1994. Learning Biology with Plant Pathology. NABT Monograph, National Association of Biology Teachers, Reston, VA. 108 pp.
Carroll, J.E. and Schumann, G.L. 2000. APSnet Education Center K-12 Plant PathWays to Science. http://www.apsnet.org/education/K-12PlantPathways/.
Extension/Outreach
Fermin-Muñoz, G.A., Meng, B., Ko, K., Mazumdar-Leighton, S., Gubba, A. and Carroll, J.E. 2000. Biotechnology: A new era for plant pathology and plant protection. APSnet Feature Story, May. http://www.apsnet.org/online/feature/BioTechnology/Top.html
Carroll, J., Breth, D., Fargione, M., Iungerman, K., and Jordan, W. 2006. Eurepgap Certification for Apple Growers. Proc Great Lakes Fruit Expo, Grand Rapids, 2005, MI. http://www.glexpo.com/abstracts/2005abstracts/appleI.pdf pgs 6-8.
Carroll, J.E. and Nedrow, J. A. 2006. Trac software makes spray record-keeping and reporting easier. Proc Great Lakes Fruit Expo, 2005, Grand Rapids, MI. http://www.glexpo.com/abstracts/2005abstracts/treefruit.pdf pgs 8-11.
Agnello, A.M., Landers, A.J., Rosenberger, D.A., Robinson, T.L., Carroll, J.E., Cheng, L., Curtis, P.D., Breth, D.I. and Hoying, S.A. 2005. Pest Management Guidelines for Commercial Tree-Fruit Production 2005. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ithaca. 232 pp.
Carroll, J., Breth, D., Fargione, M., Iungerman, K., and Jordan, W. 2005. Meeting Export Requirements for the NY Apple Industry through EUREPGAP Certification Training. In: Annual Report 2004-2005, The New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, Agriculture and Community IPM, Cornell University. 4 pp. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/reports/ann_rpt/AR05/projects/carroll2.pdf.
Carroll, J.E. and Nedrow, J.A. 2005. Trac Frequently Asked Questions. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/trac/tracfaqs/.
Carroll, J.E. and Nelson, P.J. 2005. NEWA Degree Day Calculator. http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ipm/specware/newa/.
Carroll, J.E., Nelson, P.J., Agnello, A.M. and Reissig, W.H. 2005. NEWA Apple Pest Degree Day Calculator. http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ipm/specware/newa/appledd.php.
Koller, W., Parker, D., Turechek, W., Rosenberger, D., Wilcox, W., Carroll, J., Agnello, A., and Reissig, H. 2005. Fungicide resistance of apple scab: status quo and management options. New York Fruit Quarterly 13: 9-17, NYS Horticultural Society, NYSAES, Geneva, NY.
Pritts, M.P., Bushway, L.J., English-Loeb, G., Carroll, J. and Wilcox, W.F. 2005. Pest Management Guidelines for Berry Crops 2005. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ithaca. 84 pp.
Robinson, T., Agnello, A., Carroll, J., Cheng, L., Curtis, P., Merwin, I., Nyrop, J., Reissig, W., Rosenberger, D., Schupp, J., Straub, R., Turechek, W. and White, G. 2005. Development of an Integrated Fruit Production Protocol (IFP) for NY Apples. In: Annual Report 2004-2005, The New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, Agriculture and Community IPM, Cornell University. 2 pp. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/reports/ann_rpt/AR05/projects/robinson.pdf
Carroll, J.E., Breth, D.I. and Fargione, M.J. 2004. EUREPGAP Audit Workbook for New York State Tree Fruit Growers. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Orleans County, Albion, 101 p.
Carroll, J.E. and Han, Y. 2004. Converting NEWA weather data to Specware® compatible format. http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ipm/specware/nysaesQuery.html.
Carroll, J.E. and Merwin, I. 2004. Conducting a replant bioassay. Northeast Tree-Fruit October, Vol. 8, No. 9, 2 pp.
Carroll, J. and Robinson, T. 2004. The New York State Apple IFP, Our “Most Friendly Practices”. New York Fruit Quarterly 12: 5-8
Carroll, J.E., Robinson, T.L., Agnello, A.M., Reissig, W.H., Rosenberger, D.A., Turechek, W.W., Landers, A.J., Curtis, P.D., Cheng, L., Merwin, I.A., Lakso, A.N., Schupp, J.R., Watkins, C.B., Nyrop, J.P., Straub, R.W., Breth, D.I., Fargione, M.J., Iungerman, K.A. 2004. New York State Integrated Pest Management Elements for Apple. NYS IPM Program, Cornell University. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/elements/apple/default.asp.
Carroll, J.E. and Shultz, J. 2004. Do You Spray? Apple IPM Poster. NYS IPM Program, Cornell University.
Carroll, J.E. and Turechek, W.W. 2004. Looking ahead to replanting in 2005? Northeast Tree-Fruit October, Vol. 8, No. 9, 2 pp.
Turechek, W.W., Carroll, J.E. and Rosenberger, D.A. 2004. Powdery Mildew of Apple. Tree Fruit Disease Identification Sheet No. 102GFSTF-D4, NYS IPM Program, Cornell University, http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/treefruit/diseases/pm/apple_pm.pdf
Turechek, W.W. and Carroll, J.E. 2003. Passing Fungal Systems: Probability of Scab Infections Resulting From Intermittent Wetting Periods. Scaffolds 12 (7): 3-4.
