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Bunu Khanal
Graduate Research Assistant
Plant and Environmental Sciences Department
Office: Biosystem Research Complex, Clemson University 105
Phone:
Email: bkhanal@clemson.edu
Personal Website: http://bkhanal@clemson.edu
Educational Background
Ph.D. Plant and Environmental Sciences Department
Clemson University
MSc. Microbiology
St. Xaviers College
Research Interests
My research interest focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of pathogen resistance and evaluating the effectiveness of biological control agents in managing turfgrass diseases. By integrating field trials, greenhouse studies and laboratory analyses, I aim to develop eco-friendly management practices that not only improve turfgrass health but also reduce reliance on chemical treatments.
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