Plant Pathology 300, Field and Woodland Fungi
Available at The Ohio State University, Department of Plant Pathology. For more information contact Sarah Ellis (ellis.293@osu.edu) or Jim Chatfield (chatfield.1@cfaes.osu.edu).“Sick Plants and a Hungry World” is a non-credit course offered completely online. There are 10 modules with topics ranging from basic concepts in plant diseases (such as the disease triangle) to prehistoric man and plant diseases, and from the Irish Potato Famine to bioterrorism. The course is completely self-paced, so you can take it anytime, anywhere. Although the course is designed for Master Gardeners, anyone interested in plants, history, and contemporary global issues will find “Sick Plants and a Hungry World” exciting. After registering for the course a printable confirmation page will appear with the enrollment key for this class. You will also receive an email with the key. Sarah Ellis (ellis.293@osu.edu), 614-292-4854.
- This site covers information on sanitation and phytosanitation. It was developed in conjunction with Kenneth Shenge, Papa Diedhiou, Mike Boehm, and Sarah Ellis.This short module is free! Just enter your username and password.Contact Sarah Ellis at ellis.293@osu.edu for more information.
“Plant Diseases: Their Impact and History” is a 3-CEU (Continuing Education Units) (27 CCA credits in Pest Management) course offered completely online through Moodle, a course management system. There are 10 modules with topics ranging from basic plant pathology concepts and historical accounts of majors disease outbreaks, to the role of sanitation and phytosanitation practices in global trade. The course is completely self-paced, so you can take it anytime, anywhere. After registering for the course a printable confirmation page will appear with the enrollment key for this class. You will also receive an email with the key. Sarah Ellis (ellis.293@osu.edu), 614-292-4854.


