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Working group on epidemiology and crop loss assessment

Working group on epidemiology and crop loss assessment (i) Standardization of methods used to assess growth Dr. R. C. Close has received a letter from Dr. W. C. stages of crops; James concerning his recent visit to Australia and New (ii) Standardization of methods used for disease Zealand. Dr. James wished that his sincere thanks be assessment, and; conveyed to members of A.P.P.S., the Australian Wheat (iii) Standardization of terminology used and methods of Industry Research Council, D.S.I.R. and State Govern­ expressing results of studies relating to epidemio­ ment Departments of Agriculture who made his visit a logy crop-loss assessment. stimulating and rewarding experience. It is proposed to circulate a questionnaire relating to this topic to members of the society in a future issue of the Working Group on Epidemiology and Crop questionnaire should enable Newsletter. The results of the Loss Assessment the working group to assess the opinion of members and assist them in formulating guidelines. In the meantime At the Epidemiology and Crop-loss Assessment however, the working group would appreciate receiving workshop which was held at Lincoln College during any opinions or information relating to methods and August, a working group was established to investigate the terminology used in epipemiology and crop loss assess­ methods http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Working group on epidemiology and crop loss assessment

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 6 (4) – Jan 23, 2011

Working group on epidemiology and crop loss assessment

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(i) Standardization of methods used to assess growth Dr. R. C. Close has received a letter from Dr. W. C. stages of crops; James concerning his recent visit to Australia and New (ii) Standardization of methods used for disease Zealand. Dr. James wished that his sincere thanks be assessment, and; conveyed to members of A.P.P.S., the Australian Wheat (iii) Standardization of terminology used and methods of Industry Research Council, D.S.I.R. and State Govern­ expressing results of studies...
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Springer Journals
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Subject
Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
eISSN
1448-6032
DOI
10.1007/BF03212497
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Abstract

(i) Standardization of methods used to assess growth Dr. R. C. Close has received a letter from Dr. W. C. stages of crops; James concerning his recent visit to Australia and New (ii) Standardization of methods used for disease Zealand. Dr. James wished that his sincere thanks be assessment, and; conveyed to members of A.P.P.S., the Australian Wheat (iii) Standardization of terminology used and methods of Industry Research Council, D.S.I.R. and State Govern­ expressing results of studies relating to epidemio­ ment Departments of Agriculture who made his visit a logy crop-loss assessment. stimulating and rewarding experience. It is proposed to circulate a questionnaire relating to this topic to members of the society in a future issue of the Working Group on Epidemiology and Crop questionnaire should enable Newsletter. The results of the Loss Assessment the working group to assess the opinion of members and assist them in formulating guidelines. In the meantime At the Epidemiology and Crop-loss Assessment however, the working group would appreciate receiving workshop which was held at Lincoln College during any opinions or information relating to methods and August, a working group was established to investigate the terminology used in epipemiology and crop loss assess­ methods

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 23, 2011

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