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Tag Archives: Powdery Mildew
Kew powdery mildew workshop
The Kew Workshop has come and gone and I now have some idea of the broad research taking place on powdery mildews.
Posted in PhD research, Public Engagement with Science, RHS research
Tagged Ascomycota, Conference, Kew, Oli Ellingham, Oliver Ellingham, Powdery Mildew, RHS, Workshop
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4th International Powdery Mildew Workshop
Following success at the PM summer school in August, next week sees the start (and finish) of the 4th international PM workshop at the Jordell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Posted in PhD research, Public Engagement with Science, RHS research
Tagged Ascomycota, Citizen Science, Conference, Kew, Oli Ellingham, Oliver Ellingham, Powdery Mildew, RHS
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Invasive powdery mildews
Powdery mildews (PMs) are common plant pathogens with obvious symptoms seen on leaves, shoots, buds and fruits of plants. Their occurrence and spread is therefore relatively easy to monitor and as such new disease reports (NDRs) are common.
Summer School Success
The first powdery mildew summer school has come and gone. It was a great success with many things learned and many friends made.
Powdery mildew summer school, Eger, Hungary
Never in my wildest dreams did I think such a thing could exist. Yet on Sunday 3rd August I will be travelling to Egerfood Regional Research Centre of Eszterházy Károly College in Eger, Hungary.
Citizen Science Samples – Update
You may be wondering what happened to the samples that were sent in as part of the powdery mildew citizen science scheme. Over the past month or so, I have been working with these samples with Waheed, so look no … Continue reading
Citizen Science Samples
The powdery mildew citizen science scheme was launched in mid-May. Since then samples have been received from as far north as Moray, Scotland, to the south coast around Portsmouth. Such a range shows, on a small scale the great abundance of … Continue reading
First survey samples received!
This morning I was lucky enough to find a sealed envelope waiting for me on my desk. I had an idea and hope of what it may contain, and was far from disappointed… In mid-May of this year the Powdery … Continue reading
Powdery Mildew Survey
Please refer to the 2015 survey for updated info. As part of the Powdery Mildew citizen science scheme, I am asking YOU to keep an eye open for powdery mildews. Powdery mildews commonly occur on garden plants, are unsightly, and … Continue reading
Where it all began…
With approximately 800 different species of powdery mildew present on earth today, grouped into 13 genera (according to Braun & Takamatsu, 2000) of 5 tribes, combinations of the aforementioned features, as well as many less superficially obvious, are numerous. While many … Continue reading