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Grace Waterhouse Fellowship Reports

These are all the reports from our BSPP funded Grace Waterhouse Fellowships.

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A wheat defence related miRNA targets a WRKY-domain containing NLR (A BSPP Grace Waterhouse Fellowship)

2nd December 2016

Written by Vic Nicolis at the James Hutton Institute. This is the report from a BSPP Grace Waterhouse Fellowship. Click …

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Development of qPCR and LAMP protocols for the detection and quantification of potato pathogens (A BSPP Grace Waterhouse Fellowship)

2nd March 2014

Written by Joel Prince Dube from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. This is the report from a BSPP Grace Waterhouse …

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A comparative genomic study of Xanthomonas vasicola strains of different hosts including an isolate from Eucalyptus grandis (A BSPP Grace Waterhouse Fellowship)

2nd March 2014

Written by Palesa Madupe at the University of Pretoria. This is the report from a BSPP Grace Waterhouse Fellowship. Click here …

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Retweet on TwitterBritish Society for Plant Pathology Retweeted
27th May 2022

Glad to see our latest companion-articles on the epidemiology of #Zymoseptoria tritici highlighted by @BS_PP: "#Wheat cultivar mixtures: a way to limit the intensity of septoria tritici blotch epidemics and also to extend the efficacy of resistance genes."
https://www.bspp.org.uk/wheat-cultivar-mixes-limit-intensity-of-septoria-tritici-blotch-epidemics-plant-pathology-highlight/ https://twitter.com/BS_PP/status/1530139452491845633

27th May 2022

How do we keep disease resistance genes effective?

Wheat cultivar mixtures limit septoria tritici blotch epidemics

#PlantPathology #highlight #blog

@wheatpath @dropsplash @INRAE_Bioger @INRAE_ECOSYS @INRAE_DPT_SPE @INRAE_IDF @INRAE_Intl @BSPPjournals

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Retweet on TwitterBritish Society for Plant Pathology Retweeted
27th May 2022

A perfect time to identify and check a sweet chestnut for its health and yours. Are the leaves shiny, serrated, long and flat? Any crooked? Could be a sign of Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp...
To check a sweet chestnut, find out more here: https://www.rhs.org.uk/science/help-our-research/check-a-sweet-chestnut

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