Tristan Watson
Assistant Professor
Contact
A415 Life Sciences Annex
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone: 225-578-1387
Fax: 225-578-1415
E-mail: TWatson@agcenter.lsu.edu
2018-20. Postdoctoral Research Associate, Entomology and Nematology Department, University
of Florida, United States
2018. Ph.D. in Biology, University of British Columbia, Canada
2013. B.Sc. in Microbiology, University of British Columbia, Canada
My research program focuses on identifying effective integrated nematode management options on all crops grown in Louisiana. Central themes in my research program include evaluation of non-fumigant nematicides, determining the role of soil health in nematode management, nematode interspecific interactions, and determining the distribution of plant-parasitic nematodes.
PLHL 7000 - Phytonematology
Watson, T.T., Strauss, S.L., Desaeger, J.A. (2020) Identification and characterization of Javanese root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica) suppressive soils in Florida. Applied Soil Ecology 154C: 103597
Watson, T.T., Suarez, M., Deng, Z., Desaeger, J.A. (2020) Plant-parasitic nematodes associated with the root zone of hop cultivars planted in a Florida field soil. Journal of Nematology 52: e2020-40
Watson, T.T., Noling, J.W., Desaeger, J.A. (2020) Fluopyram as a rescue nematicide for managing sting nematode (Belonolaimus longicaudatus) on commercial strawberry in Florida. Crop Protection 132C: 105-108
Watson, T.T., Nelson, L.M., Neilsen, D., Neilsen, G.H., Forge, T.A. (2019) Pre-plant incorporation of compost as a non-fumigant alternative to promote the establishment of fruit trees at old orchard sites. Acta Horticulturae 1266: 331-335
Forge, T.A., Neilsen, D., Neilsen, G.H., Munro, P., Watson, T.T., Nelson, L.M., Jones, M. (2019) Utility of compost and wood mill waste amendments to mitigate severe replant stress of sweet cherry. Acta Horticulturae 1266: 421-427
Desaeger, J.A., Watson, T.T. (2019) Evaluation of new chemical and biological nematicides for tomato production and associated double-crops in Florida. Pest Management Science 75: 3363-3370
Watson, T.T., Nelson, L.M., Forge, T.A. (2019) Preplant soil incorporation of compost to mitigate replant disease: soil biological factors associated with plant growth promotion in orchard soil. Compost Science and Utilization 26: 286-296
Watson, T.T., Desaeger, J.A. (2019) Evaluation of non-fumigant chemical and biological nematicides for strawberry production in Florida. Crop Protection 107C: 100-107
Watson, T.T., Forge, T.A., Nelson, L.M. (2018) Pseudomonads contribute to regulation of Pratylenchus penetrans (Nematoda) populations on apple. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 64: 1-11
Watson, T.T., Nelson, L.M., Neilsen, D., Neilsen, G.H., Forge, T.A. (2018) Low-volume irrigation systems influence Pratylenchus penetrans populations, root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and replant establishment of sweet cherry. Scientia Horticulturae 239: 50-56
Watson, T.T., Nelson, L.M., Neilsen, D., Neilsen, G.H., Forge, T.A. (2017) Soil amendments influence Pratylenchus penetrans populations, beneficial rhizosphere microorganisms, and growth of newly planted sweet cherry. Applied Soil Ecology 117-118: 212-220
Forge, T.A., Neilsen, D., Neilsen, G.H., Watson, T.T. (2016) Using compost amendments to enhance soil health and replant establishment of tree-fruit crops. Acta Horticulturae 1146: 103-108