The 1998 BSPP Presidential conference was held at at the University of Warwick, from 15 - 17 December in association with the Society for applied Microbiology. The BSPP president was Prof. David Ingram. Session I - Pathogenic microbes Microbes, the rhizosphere and the soil environment - an overview Methods for the study of molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis Take-all and the cereal rhizosphere Evaluating alternative technologies for detection and identification of
microbes Session II - Pathogenic microbes (continued) Modelling soil-borne organisms Detection, quantification and visualisation of fungi in soil using
monoclonal antibodies Session III - P. H. Gregory Prize - Offered Papers
Competition Session VII - Beneficial Microbes: Symbionts Mycorrhizal fungi - detection, isolation and manipulation PCR monitoring of rhizobial inoculants Beneficial pseudomonads enhancing plant growth The ecophysiological index and its use in rhizosphere analysis Session VIII - Beneficial Microbes: Biological Control Biological control of fungal pathogens in soils Lux-marked bacteria and biological control in the rhizosphere Future prospects and developments in the rhizosphere - Open Discussion
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