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Category: News

Does the odour of oak bewitch beetles?

Posted in BAC-STOP, News

BAC-STOP researchers are studying the odour preferences of bark-boring beetles to understand the spread of Acute Oak Decline.

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Could viruses be a cure for bacterial diseases?

Posted in News, Psuedomonas-Prunus, Ralstonia Phage

Phages are viruses which infect and kill bacteria. Increasingly, as with our Ralstonia Phage project, they are being studied as potential biocontrol agents. Phages have very specific host ranges and could be used to selectively target only pathogenic bacteria, leaving …

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BRIGIT project featured in National Geographic

Posted in BRIGIT, News

Xylella named as one of seven potentially devastating pathogens that might become more of a problem in the UK due to climate change

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BPD-led workshop explored industry perspectives on bacterial plant diseases

Posted in News, Past events

As part of Nationa Plant Health Week, stakeholders and researchers came together to discuss the challenges of managing bacterial plant diseases.

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Xylella Awareness Week spreads the word

Posted in BRIGIT, News, Past events

Targeted online workshops helped engage different audiences in discussions about the risks of introducing Xylella in the UK.

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DeS-BL project lead honoured by British Potato Industry

Posted in DeS-BL (Blackleg), News

Professor Ian Toth, project lead for DeS-BL, has received the British Potato Industry Award 2020.

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‘Plant probiotics’ project hits the headlines

Posted in Disease Suppressive Microbes, News

i newspaper article reports on research into disease suppressive microbes and synthetic soils

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