
About
Zachary Noel is an Assistant Professor in Mycology and Beneficial Plant Microbes at Auburn University's College of Agriculture, Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology. His research focuses on plant pathology, microbial ecology, and biocontrol strategies to combat crop diseases caused by oomycetes, fungi, and other pathogens. He leads a lab investigating microbiome interactions in agricultural systems, with a particular emphasis on cotton and soybean crops. Contact: zan0002@auburn.edu | 209 Life Science Building, Auburn, AL 36849.
Research Interests: Dr. Noel’s work integrates molecular biology, microbial ecology, and agricultural science to address challenges in crop health. Key areas include oomycete diversity and pathogenicity, endophyte-mediated disease suppression, and the impact of fungicides on beneficial microbial communities. Recent studies explore the use of Bacillus biocontrol agents and the role of soil microbiomes in disease management.
Advising & Grants: While formal advisee listings are not provided, his research lab likely supports graduate students and postdocs focused on plant-microbe interactions. Funding sources are unspecified but likely include USDA grants and agricultural extension programs.
Labs & Teams: His lab is affiliated with Auburn University’s Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology, collaborating with the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station and the College of Agriculture’s outreach initiatives. Research projects often involve field trials and genomic analyses to understand disease dynamics in Alabama’s agricultural ecosystems.
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