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Author: Bacterial Plant Diseases Programme

Looking for lesions on limes

Posted in BAC-STOP, News, Opportunities

Can you help? PhD student Helene Kile is researching increasing reports of Tilia (lime) trees with bleeding cankers. If you know of any Tilia trees in the UK showing these symptoms Helene would love to hear from you. Read on …

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Transformation in Barcelona: Sara’s placement report

Posted in News, Ralstonia Phage

This spring we were lucky enough to get additional funding from UKRI to enable some of our researchers to go on placements to different work environments to learn skills and build relationships. We’ll be sharing report from all of the …

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Talking about trees: Oak stakeholder meeting 2023

Posted in BAC-STOP, Future Oak, News, Past events

At the beginning of March our BAC-STOP and Future Oak projects welcomed stakeholders to Shropshire for a joint meeting to share their research into Acute Oak Decline (AOD) and other tree diseases. AOD is a complex multi-factor disease. Bacterial species …

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From NIAB to Novogene: Ziyue’s placement report

Posted in News, Psuedomonas-Prunus

This spring we were lucky enough to get additional funding from UKRI to enable some of our researchers to go on placements to different work environments to learn skills and build relationships. We’ll be sharing report from all of the …

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Looking back and looking forwards: BPD Full Team Meeting March 2023

Posted in News, Past events

A dusting of snow coated the city as our project teams, coordination team and guests arrived in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Early March 2023 might have brought a ‘second winter’, but Debbie Frederickson-Matika had arranged for a warm welcome at St James Park, …

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New Lonsdalea tree diseases factsheets

Posted in BAC-STOP, News

Following on from the popularity of their Brennaria tree diseases factsheets, the BAC-STOP project have created a sister resource focusing on diseases caused by Lonsdalea bacterial species. It covers the oak tree diseases drippy blight, drippy nut and bark canker, …

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GIN and Talks for Plant Health

Posted in CALIBER, News, Past events, Uncategorized, Xanthomonas Threats

Joana Vicente, Coordination Team and Xanthomonas Threats, reports from two recent plant health meetings. Defra (one of our funders) supports four long-term Genetic Improvement Networks (GINs) to improve major UK crop varieties. The four GINs are: ‘The GINs aim to …

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A joint vision for healthy plants

Posted in News

This month (January 2023) a new action plan to protect plants from pests and diseases was published by Defra, in partnership with the Forestry Commission and the Scottish and Welsh Governments. The Plant Biosecurity Strategy for Great Britain sets out …

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New Year, New Job for Ville Friman

Posted in News, Ralstonia Phage

The new year means a new principle investigator for the Ralstonia Phage project. Original lead Ville Friman has returned to his native Finland after 12 years in the UK. He joins the University of Helsinki as Professor of Microbiology. Ville …

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2022 – Review of the Year

Posted in News, Past events

We’ve made it to the end of 2022! For most of us this has been the first full year since 2019 that has felt kind of ‘normal’. For the Bacterial Plant Disease Programme this return to normality made for a …

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Bacterial bookmarks for 2023

Posted in CALIBER, News, Xanthomonas Threats

Find out about the science behind our 2023 bookmark images

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A story about Pseudomonas

Posted in News, Psuedomonas-Prunus

Researcher Michelle Hulin recently took to Twitter to tell the story of how her work has unfolded since 2017. Michelle, based at The Sainsbury Laboratory, is part of the Pseudomonas-Prunus project team. Michelle explained how she, Mojgan Rabiey and other …

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Working towards a world of healthy plants

Posted in BAC-STOP, News, Past events

Gareth Thomas (BAC-STOP) reports from the 2023 International Plant Health Conference in London. From 21-23 September 2023, I attended the first International Plant Health Conference (IPHC) in the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London. The conference was coordinated by Defra and …

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The sweet smell of success

Posted in BAC-STOP, News

Huge congratulations to BAC-STOP researcher Gareth Thomas who scooped Best Poster at the recent International Plant Health Conference. Gareth’s poster entitled ‘Using the odour of bacteria to tackle acute oak decline’ beat off competition from across the globe to be …

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Disease Decline Spiral updated by BAC-STOP

Posted in BAC-STOP, News

Researchers on our BAC-STOP project have recently published a long-overdue update to the Disease Decline Spiral Model. It draws from their research on tree decline diseases like Acute Oak Decline (AOD) which don’t have one single cause. Rather they are …

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All change at Pseudomonas-Prunus

Posted in News, Psuedomonas-Prunus

Today, 1 September 2022, sees a changing of the guard for the Pseudomonas-Prunus project. Original project lead, Richard Harrison, has left both NIAB Cambridge Crop Research and the UK and is heading for the Netherlands. Richard has been appointed Managing …

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Oak research open house

Posted in BAC-STOP, News, Past events

In the wonderfully named village of Little Snoring in Norfolk is a unique and pioneering experiment. It is home to the Bac-Stop field site which includes 144 intensively monitored trees. This makes it the largest ever tree-focused drought field trial …

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ICPPB 2022 – Discussing diseases and dancing in the rain

Posted in News, Past events

Joanna Vicente reports from the 14th International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria (ICPPB) which took place 3-8 July in Assisi, Italy. Surrounded by sunflower fields and olive trees, 196 delegates gathered in the idyllic setting of the Hotel Valle di …

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Exchanges about Erwinia in Assisi

Posted in News, Past events

Joana Vicente reports from the 4th International Erwinia Workshop (4th IEW) which took place 2-3 July 2022 in Assisi, Italy. Delegates took planes, trains and automobiles to convene at the Hotel Valle di Assisi to discuss various plant diseases that …

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Lullabiome: a vision of the future

Posted in Disease Suppressive Microbes, News, Past events

Tucked away in a corner of the gardening zone of the Great Yorkshire Show is something that looks more like a circus sideshow. What could it possibly have to do with plants? Surprisingly, it is the result of a collaboration …

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