Mary Ridout
Mary Ridout
Extension Educator — Agriculture/Horticulture
208-414-0415
University of Idaho Extension, Washington County
116 W. Idaho Street
Weiser, ID 83672
Ph.D., University of Idaho, 2014
M.S., University of Idaho, 2009
B.S., University of Idaho, 2007
A.A.S., Wenatchee Valley College, 2004
- Plant pathology
- Plant-microbe interactions
- Seed science
- Cropping systems
- Forage crops
- Weed management
- Regenerative agriculture
- Applied agricultural education
- Agricultural literacy
- Ridout, M.E., B. Godfrey, and G. Newcombe. 2019. Effects of antagonists on mycotoxins of seedborne Fusarium spp. in sweet corn. Toxins 11(8): 438. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins11080438
- Ridout, M.E., K. Schroeder, S. S. Hunter, J. Styer, and G. Newcombe. 2019. Priority effects of wheat seed endophytes on a rhizosphere symbiosis. Symbiosis, 78(1), pp.19-31
- Ridout, M.E., B. Godfrey, and G. Newcombe. 2016. First Report of Fusarium temperatum in diseased sweet corn ears in the western United States. Plant Disease 100(12): 2527. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-16-0518-PDN
- Ridout, M.E. and G. Newcombe. 2016. Winter wheat benefits from novel symbioses with forest fungi. Fungal Ecology 20: 40-48.