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#wildplantdisease – join us on social media to explore the world of wild plant disease for #planthealthweek

Posted on 5th May 2022 (6th May 2022) by Rosalind Noble

On Sunday 8th May 2022, members of the British Society for Plant Pathology will be joining wildflowerhour on Twitter, Instagram …

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#wildplantdisease – Up to 4 million views on Twitter for plant pathology on ‘wild’ or ‘native’ plants in the UK and abroad.

Posted on 21st August 2020 (9th September 2020) by Rosalind Noble

This blog is part of a series, click here to view all blogs in this series The first #wildplantdisease challenge …

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50 Metres of Roadside #wildplantdisease – A blog written by Dr. Fay Newbery

Posted on 18th August 2020 (17th August 2020) by Rosalind Noble

My original idea for this blog was ‘To the village and back’. In the lead-up to the #wildplantdisease challenge I …

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#wildplantdisease – join us on Twitter to explore the world of wild plant disease…

Posted on 10th August 2020 (11th August 2020) by Rosalind Noble

On Sunday 16th August, members of the British Society for Plant Pathology will be joining wildflowerhour on Twitter to explore …

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The importance of conserving plant pathogens – Blog and Comment from Professor David Ingram

Posted on 7th October 2020 (9th October 2020) by Rosalind Noble

Comment by David Ingram, Past President & Honorary Member, BSPP. Former Chair, Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species The State of …

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Study and Conservation of Native Plant Pathogens on Wild Plants

Posted on 15th August 2020 (5th November 2021) by Rosalind Noble

Comment by David Ingram, Past President & Honorary Member, BSPP.  I congratulate Nichola Hawkins, Fay Newbery and @wildflower_hour on the launch …

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Wild plant diseases: Floral foes or biodiversity builders?

Posted on 13th August 2020 (13th August 2020) by BSPP Web Manager

Many plant pathologists spend their working lives trying to achieve durable and sustainable control of destructive pathogens of agricultural crops, …

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Oak powdery mildew – a story of invasion and host-jumping

Posted on 12th August 2020 (13th August 2020) by Rosalind Noble

One of the diseases that people are going to find a lot of in summer, is powdery mildew. This normally …

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New Disease Report

Latest Publications in Plant Pathology

The impact of wheat cultivar mixtures on virulence dynamics in Zymoseptoria tritici populations persists after interseason sexual reproduction

Characterization of Lasiodiplodia species causing leaf blight, stem rot and fruit rot of fig (Ficus carica) in Malaysia

Potentiation of soybean resistance against Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection using phosphite combined with free amino acids

Latest Publications in Molecular Plant Pathology

The activity of the RGA5 sensor NLR from rice requires binding of its integrated HMA domain to effectors but not HMA domain selfinteraction

Hierarchical regulation of Burkholderia glumae type III secretion system by GluR response regulator and Lon protease

Knockout of SlTOM1 and SlTOM3 results in differential resistance to tobamovirus in tomato

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30th June 2022

Last night we waved goodbye to the teachers after a full programme of lectures, practicals, discussions & resource development. A great group!

Now they shall go forth and "disperse" the power of plant science! 🦸‍♂️☘️ 🦸‍♀️

#GPSSS22 #plantsci @GatsbyPlantScEd

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Retweet on TwitterBritish Society for Plant Pathology Retweeted
30th June 2022

Excellent last day at #GPSSS22 with students producing great Ash Dieback LAMP Assay results, and finding some beautiful Powdery Mildew Chasmothecia under the microscope @__GreenGoddess @SaraFrancoOrteg @Andrea_L_Harper @GatsbyPlantScEd #planthealth

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30th June 2022

Large study on frosty pod rot disease of cacao finds hotspots of genetic diversity linked to early centres of intense cultivation 🇨🇴🇪🇨: #openaccess https://bsppjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ppa.13603 @BS_PP

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