Cornell University InsigniaCornell University New York State Agricultural Experiment Station

 

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Thomas J. Burr
Professor, Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Director of Cornell's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva

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E-Mail: tjb1@cornell.edu

1978 Ph.D., Plant Pathology, University of California, Berkeley
1973 M.S., Plant Pathology, University of Arizona
1971 B.S., Agricultural Science, University of Arizona

Division of Effort
30% Research, 20% Extension, 50% Administration

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   Program Overview

My overall program emphasizes research and extension on the biology and control of bacterial pathogens. A primary research goal is to understand how bacteria communicate with each other and how they interact with plants to cause disease or to function as biological controls. In Agrobacterium vitis, the cause of grape crown gall, this involves research on quorum-sensing systems and the subsequent expression of genes that affect plant interactions. Specific interactions include the ability of the bacterium to induce a grape root-specific necrosis and to induce a hypersensitive response on non-host plants, such as tobacco. A related goal is to determine how some strains of A. vitis are able to prevent the development of crown gall specifically on grape and to develop these biological controls for commercial use. Similar objectives are being pursued for Xylella fastidiosa, the cause of Pierces Disease of grape and for Xanthomonas campestris pv glycines, the cause of pustule disease of soybean. Extension goals include the education of growers with regard to bacterial diseases and the implementation of research in the development of effective, environmentally and economically-sound strategies for disease control.
A significant amount of my time is invested in fulfilling the responsibilities of Associate Dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and Director of Cornell's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva.

 

   Links to Recent and Current Projects

Biofilm defective and enhanced mutants of Xylella fastidiosa

Genes required for twitching motility in Xylella fastidiosa

 

   Professional Experience
2005 Associate Dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, and Director of Cornell's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva
1991-present Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY
1991

Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY

1983 Associate Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY
1977 Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY
   
   Professional Activities

Professional Societies
AAAS
American Phytopathological Society

Research Leaves

1987-88 Sabbatical, Waite Institute, University of Adelaide, South Australia
1999-2001 NSF-sponsored research program with Ankara University in Turkey to study control of grape crown gall in Turkey.
2000-2002 NSF-sponsored with Hungarian Academy of Science to study Agrobacterium vitis germplasm on wild Vitis plants in Hungary. Collections of wild Vitis plants in Hungary and isolation of A. vitis.


Professional Assignments, Honors, and Awards

1986 Ciba-Geigy Award presented by the American Phytopathological Society
1990 Lee M. Hutchins Award presented by the American Phytopathological Society
1990-1993 Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology
1997 Fellow, the American Phytopathological Society
1997-1999 Senior Editor, American Phytopathological Society Press
2000-2002 American Phytopathological Society Awards Committee
1998-2001 American Phytopathological Society Council
2003 Adjunct Professor of Graduate School, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
   
   Current and Former Graduate Students
2005 Jodi Creasap
2001-2004 Co-advisor of Thai graduate student, Supaporn Kaewnum, supported by Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program through Kasetsart University, Thailand
1999 Thomas Herlache
1998 Maria-Rosa Corral Garcia
1996 Tze-chung Huang
1990 Christopher Becker
   
   Current and Former Postdoctoral and Visiting Scientists
2001-present Guixia Hao
2000 Desen Zheng
2000 Pervin Basaran
1999 Thomas Herlache
1999-present Sigrid Carle
1999-present Sandor Sule
1987 Anthony Ceasar