Plant Pathology: Personnel
James P. Noe 
Associate Professor
4317 Miller Plant Sci. Bldg
Athens, GA 30602-7274
(706) 542-1293
jpnoe@uga.edu
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Ph.D. in Plant Pathology, N.C. State University, Raleigh 1984
M.S. in Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens, 1979
B.S. in Mathematics, Miami University, Oxford, 1972
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND CURRENT EFFORTS
Nematology, biological control, ecology, pest management.
Appointment: 80% Research, 20% Instruction
COURSES TAUGHT IN 2007
PATH 6240 Plant Nematology
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Plant Pathology Coordinator - MPPPM Program
Coordinator, Undergraduate Certificate in Pest Management
On Student's Committee:
Ada Bacetty, PhD, 2006
Nicholas Lee, MPPPM, 2007
Shakunthala Nair, MPPPM, 2007
Cesar Hostallero, MPPPM, 2007
Ada Bacetty, PhD, 2008
Sue Howell, MS, 2008
Joseph Markum, MPPPM, 2008
Dwane Jones, MPPPM, 2008
Chris Martin, MPPPM, 2009
PUBLICATIONS:
Noe, J. P. 2007. Plant parasitic nematodes. Pp. 65-77 in: Plant Pathology, 2nd Ed., R. N. Trigiano, M. T., Windham, and A. S. Windham Ed. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
Noe, J. P. 2007. Pathogenicity and isolation of plant parasitic nematodes. Pp. 79-83 in: Plant Pathology, 2nd Ed., R. N. Trigiano, M. T., Windham, and A. S. Windham Ed. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
Fungal fermentation products for control of root-knot nematodes. 2006. James P. Noe.
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Pp.253-255 in 2005 Georgia Cotton Research and Extension Reports. Eds. P. Roberts, R. C. Kemerait, and C. Perry.
Noe, J. P. 2003. Plant parasitic nematodes: Concepts. Pp. 61-67 in: Plant Pathology: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises,, R. N. Trigiano, M. T. Windham, and A. S. Windham, Ed. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
Noe, J. P. 2003. Pathogenicity and isolation of plant parasitic nematodes. Pp. 69-73 in: Plant Pathology: Concepts and Laboratory Exercises,, R. N. Trigiano, M. T. Windham, and A. S. Windham, Ed. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL.