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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) AHDB

WebTomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) was first identified in Israel in 2014 and affects tomato and sweet pepper crops around the world. It has caused significant economic …

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Knowledge library AHDB

WebWelcome to the Knowledge Library. This area contains articles, information and practical tips drawn from the research that AHDB and its partners have funded and delivered. If you …

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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus: Outbreak management and …

WebThe outbreaks were promptly reported to the Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate (PHSI) and necessary steps were taken towards virus eradication. Propagators and growers are …

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Bacterial blotch of mushrooms AHDB

WebWhat is bacterial blotch? Bacterial blotch caused by bacteria in the Pseudomonas fluorescens species complex is considered the most important disease currently faced by …

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Soil Biology and Soil Health Partnership AHDB

WebFunded by AHDB and BBRO, this five-year Soil Biology and Soil Health Partnership is a cross-sector programme of research and knowledge exchange. The …

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GREATsoils AHDB

WebAHDB Horticulture has funded an extensive programme of research and knowledge exchange on soil management. On this page you will find practical information on soil …

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Bacterial blight of coriander AHDB

WebKey points. Bacterial blight of coriander is caused by Pseudomonas syringae Coriandricola (Psc). Brown angular leaf spots with water-soaked margins and yellow haloes coalesce …

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Basic substances AHDB

WebCriteria for their approval are laid down and specific provisions are set to ensure that such active substances, as far as they do not have an immediate or delayed harmful effect on …

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Celery leaf spot AHDB

WebCelery leaf spot. Leaf spot caused by the fungus Septoria apiicola is the most destructive disease of field-grown celery. This factsheet summarises knowledge of the disease and …

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Future Threats AHDB

WebSafeguarding plant health is one of Defra’s four priorities and the Government released its ‘ Protecting Plant Health – A Plant Biosecurity Strategy for Great Britain ’ in April 2014. …

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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus: Best practice findings from

WebResearch by the University of Wageningen in 2019 at 1% concentration gave no kill after 8 hours. NaOCl gave good control against Tobamo viruses in Israel. This table was …

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Content related to the topic: horticulture AHDB

WebHorticulture and Potatoes 2022/23 Activity Update. The Potatoes Board has ended, and the Horticulture Board continues to oversee the wind down of the sector and …

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Improving integrated pest and disease management in Tree Fruit

WebObjectives: 1. Continue surveillance of current and invasive pests and diseases. 2. Develop an IPM strategy for canker control from nursery propagation to …

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Aphid and virus: potatoes AHDB

WebOne of the major threats to the health of seed potato crops is the transmission of viruses by aphids. Read research reports on aphids and virus. The viruses may be persistent (e.g. …

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CP 191 Bacterial Pathogens of UK Crops AHDB

WebWe will also examine the feasibility of novel methods to produce high-health planting material as a second-line defence, and examine the potential for resistance …

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