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Tag Archives: Biodiversity
MSc Plant Diversity Field Course – Day 7 Gwendreath, Cornwall
Since Monday the MSc Plant Diversity group has been travelling along the southern coast of England on its Summer Term field trip. After 5 nights in youth hostels in Dorset and Devon we have now settled in static caravans at … Continue reading →
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Tagged Biodiversity, Lizard peninsula, MSc Plant Diversity, Species list
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UK Powdery Mildew Baseline Review
The 2015 Powdery Mildew Survey is coming… Will yours be one of the 144 species previously recorded within the UK, on one of thousands of host plants previously recorded? Will it be one to have recently expanded its host range? A … Continue reading →
Posted in Herbarium RNG, PhD research, Public Engagement with Science, RHS research
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Tagged #PowderyM, Ascomycota, Biodiversity, Erysiphaceae, Erysiphales, Fungal identification, Fungarium, Fungi, Oli Ellingham, Oliver Ellingham, Pathology, Plant Pathology, Powdery Mildew, RHS, Royal Horticultural Society, UK baseline
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L’Oreal Scholar studies DNA barcodes of arid land flora
I am a visiting (ad hoc) research student at the University of Reading; my research is on the evaluation and exploration of the biodiversity of arid-land Fabaceae in Nigeria funded by the Competitive Agricultural Research Grant Scheme – CARGS project … Continue reading →