Scott Winters
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Scott Winters' research focuses on plant pathology, specifically investigating the role of cover crops in the life cycle of *Xylaria necrophora*, the pathogen responsible for taproot decline in soybeans. His work examines the potential for these cover crops to act as hosts for the fungus, which could have implications for disease management strategies in soybean cultivation. Winters has one publication in this area. He collaborates with Qiurong Fan and Juan Fernando Moscoso, both at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he has co-authored one publication.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Rethinking Cover Crops: Host Potential for <i>Xylaria necrophora</i> , the Causal Agent of Taproot Decline in Soybean (2026)
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- Rethinking Cover Crops: Host Potential for <i>Xylaria necrophora</i> , the Causal Agent of Taproot Decline in Soybean
- Rethinking Cover Crops: Host Potential for <i>Xylaria necrophora</i> , the Causal Agent of Taproot Decline in Soybean
- Rethinking Cover Crops: Host Potential for <i>Xylaria necrophora</i> , the Causal Agent of Taproot Decline in Soybean
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