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laboratory and in field experiments. Emphasis will be plac vigorous hard-sell, membership of the Branch was in ed upon the active exchange of information through prac creased to seven, including one Papua New Guinean Mr. tical laboratory sessions and related demonstrations and G. Kula. posters. It was enthusiastically agreed that further meetings and Six lectures will introduce the themes which are to be on workshops should be held annually, this being the best way methods of handling fungal and bacterial pathogens, virus to keep abreast of work in progress, to make and maintain diseases, field experimentation and tissue culture techni personal contacts, and to minimise the dispiriting effects of isolation and remoteness. The next meeting is planned for ques for plant pathologists. They will include the F.B.P.P. Chairman's Address by Mr. T. F. Preece on "Laboratory Kerevat early in 1980. It is hoped that pathologists from the Techniques for Plant Pathologists: Yesterday, Today and Solomon Islands will also be able to come. Tomorrow". The recent appointment of a mycologist, Dr. Mike Swift, Further information from Dr. D. J. Royle, Wye College as Professor of Biology at the University of Papua New (University of London), Wye, Ashford, Kent. TN25 5AH.
Australasian Plant Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 23, 2011
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