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  2. SSCR Winter Soft Fruit Meeting 2015 - Presentations now available to view

SSCR Winter Soft Fruit Meeting 2015 - Presentations now available to view

The Winter 2015 meeting of the Scottish Society for Crop Research (SSCR) Soft Fruit Sub-committee was held at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee on 19 February 2015.

Programme

For the full programme, please click on the link below:

  • PDF file: SSCR Soft Fruit Winter Meeting Programme

Presentations

All presentations are now available to view by clicking on the links below:

  • PDF file: Understanding Vine Weevil Movement Strawberry - Tom Pope, Harper Adams University (596KB)
  • PDF file: Spotted Wing Drosophila - Alison Dolan, James Hutton Institute (1.6MB)
  • PDF file: Root and Stem and Crown Rot Oomycetes - Tim Pettitt, University of Worcester (1.5MB)
  • PDF file: Phytophthora in Irrigation Water - David Cooke, James Hutton Institute (2.0MB)
  • PDF file: Control of Oomycete Pathogens in Irrigation Water - Walter Wohanka, Geisenheim University (919KB
  • PDF file: Raspberry Breeding - Nikki Jennings, James Hutton Limited (1.6MB)
  • PDF file: Diagnostics in Disease Management Systems - Alison Wakeham, University of Worcester (658KB)

 

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