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Du Pont (U.K.) Limited
Du Pont (U.K.) Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2002 based in East of England.
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Integrated control of Leptosphaeria pathogens on UK winter oilseed rape
1 Oct 2016 to 31 Mar 2020
Phoma stem canker is a damaging disease of oilseed rape in the UK, leading to yield losses > £100M p.a. despite the use of fungicides. This disease is caused by two related pathogens: Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa. However, current control of the disease focuses only on L. maculans. Recent work showed that L. biglobosa can cause substantial yiel...
Strategies for Quantifying and Controlling Free Living Nematode Populations and Consequent Damage by Tobacco Rattle Virus to Improve Potato Yield and Quality
1 Jan 2011 to 30 Jun 2016
Free Living Nematodes (FLN) are emerging as a major problem for UK potato growers, exacerbated in the short term by removal of approved nematicides and in the long-term by expected population increases due to climate change. FLN cause direct damage by feeding on potato roots reducing yields and quality, and indirectly by transmitting Tobacco Rattle Virus ...
Symptomless Infection of Barley:resistance breeding and integrated crop protection strategies (SIBLINGS)
1 Oct 2010 to 30 Nov 2015
Despite fungicide applications valued at over £25M, 'Rhynchosporium' continues to be the most problematic and economically damaging disease of barley leading to annual yield losses of ~£7M. Research has shown the importance of extensive growth of this pathogen before symptoms are visible, even on resistant cultivars, and this has changed our understanding...