Items affiliated to "National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB)"
Number of items at this level: 18. {Project} Collation and dissemination of information on the performance of vegetable and cereal varieties under organic and non-organic conditions (COSI). Runs 2004 - 2007. Project Leader(s): Unspecified, National Institute for Agricultural Botany . {Project} Establishment of potato variety performance trials under growing regimes. Runs 1991 - 1995. Project Leader(s): Unspecified, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . {Project} Establishment of variety trial techniques for vegetable performance trials under organic growing regimes. Runs 1991 - 1995. Project Leader(s): Unspecified, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . {Facility} HDRA: Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA): Vegetable variety testing. Facility Leader(s): Sumption, P and Day, M, Henry Doubleday Research Association . {Facility} NIAB: National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB): Field trial facilities. Facility Leader(s): Kerr, Simon, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . {Project} Shelf life of organic vegetables. Runs 1998 - 2001. Project Leader(s): Unspecified, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . {Project} Towards a sustainable whole-farm approach to the control of ergot. Runs 2004 - 2008. Project Leader(s): Bayles, Dr Rosemary, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . {Project} Varieties for organic production and marketing (cont. of OF0110). Runs 1996 - 1997. Project Leader(s): Unspecified, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . {Project} Varieties of field vegetables and potatoes for organic production and marketing (continuation of OF0304). Runs 2004 - 2007. Project Leader(s): Unspecified, National Institute of Agricultural Botany . Döring, T F; Baddeley, J. A.; Brown, R; Collins, R; Crowley, O; Cuttle, S P; Howlett, S A; Jones, H E; McCalman, H; Measures, M; Pearce, B D; Pearce, H; Roderick, S; Stobart, R; Storkey, J; Tilston, E; Topp, K; Watson, C A; Winkler, L and Wolfe, M S (2013) Using legume-based mixtures to enhance the nitrogen use efficiency and economic viability of cropping systems - Final report (LK09106/HGCA3447). HGCA PROJECT REPORT, no. 513. HGCA, Kenilworth. Fountain, Michelle; Baroffio, Catherine; Borg-Karlson, Anna-Karin; Brain, Phil; Cross, Jerry; Farman, Dudley; Hall, David; Ralle, Baiba; Rendina, Paolo; Richoz, Pauline; Sigsgaard, Lene; Storberget, Sverre; Trandem, Nina and Wibe, Atle (2017) Design and deployment of semiochemical traps for capturing Anthonomus rubi Herbst (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Lygus rugulipennis Poppius (Hetereoptera: Miridae) in soft fruit crops. Crop Protection, 99, pp. 1-9. Jones, H; Clarke, S M; Haigh, Z; Hinchsliffe, K; Wolfe, M S; Thomas, J; Gibbon, D; Harris, F and Lyon, F (2006) Developing a partcipatory approach to seed production and varietal selection. In: Atkinson, C; Ball, B; Davies, D H K; Rees, R; Russell, G; Stockdale, E A; Watson, C A; Walker, R and Younie, D (Eds.) Aspects of Applied Biology 79, What will organic farming deliver? COR 2006, Association of Applied Biologists, pp. 135-138. Kerr, Simon (1995) Establishment of, and running, a comprehensive organic seed information database and communication network OF0195. National Institute of Agricultural Botany . Moyes, Catherine L. and Dale, Philip J. (1999) Organic farming and gene transfer from genetically modified crops. John Innes Centre . NIAB (2001) Varieties of Field Vegetables and Potatoes for Organic Production and Marketing (OFO142). National Institute of Agricultural Botany . NIAB (editor): National Institute of Agricultural Botany (Ed.) (1996) Varieties for Organic Production and Marketing (OF0110). National Institute of Agricultural Botany . Pearce, Dr Bruce (2006) Developing a participatory approach to seed production and varietal selection (OF0330). Elm Farm Research Centre . Unspecified (2004) Varieties of field vegetables and potatoes for organic production and marketing OF0304. National Institute for Agricultural Botany . This list was generated on Sun Dec 22 02:21:36 2024 CET. |