Scottish Mycology and Plant Pathology Club


Programme for Wednesday 6 October 1999 Meeting
University of Aberdeen Centre for Organic Agriculture
581 King Street, Aberdeen AB24 5UA

Chairman Dr Mark Hocart

Crop Protection in Organic Production
Carlo Leifert, University of Aberdeen

Light induced biocontrol of potato storage pathogens
Glynn Percival, SAC

Resistance to blemish diseases in potato
Alex Hilton, SCRI

Biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea in protected lettuce using Bacillus brevis
Rosalind McHugh, University of Aberdeen - 


Chairman Dr Adrian Newton

Uncertainty and the economic threshold
Gareth Hughes, University of Edinburgh

Blight survey update
David Cooke, SCRI

Study of the phosphoglycerate kinase gene in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae
Lucy Harrier, SAC

Damping-off fungi in naturally regenerating Pinus sylvestris forests of Northern Scotland
William Bodles, University of Aberdeen

 

Posters

A comparison of nine species of AM fungi on the growth and development of micropropagated raspberry
Jeanette Taylor, Armelle Gollotte and Lucy Harrier, SAC

The potential of Ascochytta caulina as a biological control agent for the control of Chenopodium album (fat hen) in organic production
Vassilis Stamatis, University of Aberdeen

Isolation and characterisation of Bacillus isolates from tomato plants for biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea
Eftihia Tsomlexoglou, Aberdeen University

Bright biocontrol bacteria are not necessarily brilliant
Oliver Knox, University of Aberdeen


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