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Tag Archives: PhD research
Guidelines for sending powdery mildews
Locate powdery mildew on plant host. Prune off several whole leaves (fig. 1). Put the fresh leaves in a slightly inflated sealed bag (fig. 2). Send to: Powdery Mildew Survey Oliver Ellingham Harborne Building School of Biological Sciences University of Reading … Continue reading
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Tagged #PowderyM, Ascomycota, Citizen Science, Erysiphaceae, Erysiphales, Fungal identification, Fungi, Oli Ellingham, Oliver Ellingham, Pathology, PhD research, Plant Pathology, Powdery Mildew, RHS, Royal Horticultural Society, Survey
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PhD update: An apple by any other name…
The question at the heart of my PhD is a very practical one: ‘How can we use the appearance of apples as an authenticity tool for industrial purposes?’
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Tagged Apples, Brogdale, Cultivars, Maria Christodoulou, National Fruit Collection, PhD research, PhD update, Write up
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