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Kenneth Frost is an Associate Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist at Oregon State University, affiliated with the Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HAREC). His primary role involves investigating disease ecology, epidemiology, and management strategies for high-value irrigated crops, particularly potatoes and vegetables. Frost’s research focuses on microbial community dynamics, soil health, and disease diagnostics, with a goal to develop economically and environmentally sustainable practices.
- Affiliations: Hermiston Exp Sta, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, HAREC.
- Education: Ph.D. (2012), M.S. (2004), and B.A. (2000) in Plant Pathology and Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Research Interests: Includes soilborne pathogens, vector-borne diseases (e.g., aster yellows phytoplasma), molecular diagnostics, and the impact of crop rotations on disease suppression. His work integrates microbiome analysis, pesticide efficacy studies, and biocontrol strategies to enhance crop resilience.
Publications: Over 70 peer-reviewed articles and reports, emphasizing microbial community responses to fumigation, ergot disease management in grass seed crops, and pathogen diversity in potato production systems. Recent trends highlight advancements in DNA metabarcoding and soil health correlations with disease outcomes.
- Grants: Funded by USDA, state partnerships, and industry consortia. Collaborations include Washington State University, USDA-ARS, and regional farming organizations.
- Awards: Recognized for contributions to IPM training, potato industry innovation, and disease management research.
Outreach: Leads the HAREC Plant Pathology Diagnostic Lab, offering real-time pathogen identification and management guidance. Engages growers through extension publications and the 'Ergot Alert' initiative.





