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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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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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Why bacterial tree diseases matter and what you can do to help

Posted in News, Psuedomonas-Prunus

Woodlands cover around 13% of the total land area of the UK. Although this figure is much lower than the European average of 37%, the UK’s trees are nonetheless highly valued for timber production, biodiversity, water and air quality improvement. …

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