Linda Hanson
Dr. Hanson’s research focusses on diseases of sugar beet, related crops, and crops grown in rotation with sugar beet, especially those caused by fungi. A major aim is to improve disease management through an integrated pest management approach, including use of resistant varieties, crop rotation, and other cultural management practices. Her team works to characterize the fungi that cause seedling and adult-plant soil-borne diseases, such as root rots and wilts. We collaborate with USDA-ARS breeders and with commercial seed companies to investigate host-pathogen interaction, how host responses vary with plant maturity, and the impact of combinations of pathogens (disease complexes). The program also assists with diagnosis of diseases. This has led to reporting new issues in Michigan and other growing regions.
Websites of Interest:
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USDA ARS Website for Sugarbeet and Bean Research in East Lansing
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Linda Hanson's publications on Google Scholar.
Related Work
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Alternaria leaf spot of sugarbeet
Published on June 17, 2026
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Cercospora leaf spot of sugarbeet
Published on June 17, 2026
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100 years of MSU-USDA sugar beet research celebrated
Published on September 18, 2023
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Michigan State University to host dry bean and sugarbeet field day
Published on July 28, 2021
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Michigan State University hosts dry bean and sugar beet virtual field day
Published on August 4, 2020
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Giving back to growers
Published on July 1, 2020
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Leaf spot detections in Michigan sugarbeet fields
Published on June 21, 2019