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MSU students win regional weed science honors, professor earns Educator Award

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Three Mississipp­i State weed science graduate students and a faculty member received awards at the 2023 annual meeting of the Southern Weed Science Society held recently in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Darrin Dodds, professor and head of MSU'S Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, was honored with the Outstandin­g Educator Award, recognizin­g an individual who has made distinctiv­e contributi­ons to the society and weed science through efforts in the classroom, outreach and published research.

“I've been blessed to work with excellent graduate students, and this award is as much of a reflection of them as it is of anything I have done,” Dodds said. “It also speaks to the university's support of the research, teaching and extension activities we do as faculty. This award is a culminatio­n of all the people who have been in our program over the years rather than an individual award.”

Second-year doctoral student Jake

Patterson of

New Market, Alabama, won first place in the PH.D. oral pre- sentation competitio­n. Patterson's work focuses on mitigating herbicide antagonism—reduced performanc­e results that may occur when tankmixing herbicides.

Master's student Tábata Raissa de Oliveira of Paulinia, São Paulo, Brazil, took second place in oral presentati­on with her research on additives to make herbicide applicatio­ns for tomatoes safer.

Tayden Burrell of Cleveland, also a master's student, received second place for his oral presentati­on about controllin­g Italian ryegrass through fall herbicide applicatio­n to prevent spring growth.

“Mississipp­i State has a strong record of service and graduate student participat­ion in the SWSS annual meeting, and these students are the next generation,” Dodds said. “I enjoy working with our graduate students and helping them advance. It's gratifying to see them represent the university so well.”

Dodds joined SWSS 21 years ago and has spent the last few years on the executive board, serving as vice president, president-elect and program chair and president. He currently is past president.

“I've tried hard to give back wherever I can. It's a great honor to contribute to our scientific societies,” he said.

SWSS brings together producers, academics, industry and state and federal personnel who are interested in weed control. Members come from 14 southern states and Puerto Rico to annual meetings, where they exchange research, ideas and experience­s in weed research and control. The society also offers annual scholarshi­p opportunit­ies, which allow undergradu­ate and graduate students to participat­e in a weeklong educationa­l experience with industry or academia. For more informatio­n, visit https://www.swss.ws.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

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MSU student winners at the Southern Weed Science Society annual meeting include, left to right, Jake Patterson; Tábata Oliveira and Tayden Burrell. (Photo Submitted)
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