Angela Tenney, M.S.
Plant and Pest Diagnostics Role:
Angela Tenney has been with MSU Plant and Pest Diagnostics laboratory for 22 years. Her primary responsibilities include identification and enumeration of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with soil, roots, and plant tissue. In addition to nematodes, she is involved with the identification of unknown plants submitted by various types of clients from every imaginable habitat in Michigan. She also collaborates with her diagnostic colleagues in outreach activities including presentations, articles, and web content relating to her areas of expertise. She is a native of Michigan and holds degrees in Crop and Soil Science (B.S.) and Entomology (M.S.) from Michigan State University.
Website: MSU Plant & Pest Diagnostics
Related Work
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Michigan State University a ‘pioneer’ in plant pest and disease response
Published on March 21, 2023
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Nematode diagnostics, a changing of the guard at MSU Plant & Pest Diagnostics
Published on October 7, 2022
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Broadleaf helleborine: A weedy orchid invading lawns and flowerbeds
Published on June 24, 2022
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Spring blooming lawn and garden weeds: A focus on winter annual identification and management
Published on April 13, 2022
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Avoid significant yield loss in soybeans by sampling for soybean cyst nematode
Published on October 20, 2021
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Detect and avoid nematode problems in your fruit planting
Published on September 11, 2020
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New, free poison ivy bulletin available for ID, control and more
Published on June 2, 2020
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Poison Ivy in Michigan – Toxicodendron radicans and rybergii
Published on May 29, 2020
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Plant and soil service labs open during COVID-19 shutdowns
Published on March 30, 2020