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Department of Plant Sciences Cambridge
4 days ago
How can farmers use models to prevent wheat disease? Watch the video from
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to see how subsistence farmers across Africa & South Asia can use forecasting models to protect their crops. ๐ฝ๏ธ
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The Epidemiology & Modelling Group, Plant Sciences, Cambridge
Department of Plant Sciences Cambridge
about 2 months ago
Great to see this blog from
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on work involving
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's Epidemiology & Modelling group - building global defences against wheat rust.
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reposted by
The Epidemiology & Modelling Group, Plant Sciences, Cambridge
Department of Plant Sciences Cambridge
4 months ago
New climate resilience & sustainability project co-led by
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with
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aims to protect banana production in Africa from crop disease. Read more:
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We celebrate a team member's success! Renata
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has received a BBSRC Flexible Talent Mobility Award to work with the Australian Plague Locust Commission on improved forecasting & management in Australia.
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