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CP-099 Diagnostics: Validation of the Lateral Flow Detection Devices for the Light Leaf Spot and Powdery Mildew Vegetable Brassica Pathogens and Testing of White Blister Detection Test Prototypes. Final Report, August 2015

Wakeham, Alison, Keane, Gary, John, Simon and Petch, Geoffrey (2015) CP-099 Diagnostics: Validation of the Lateral Flow Detection Devices for the Light Leaf Spot and Powdery Mildew Vegetable Brassica Pathogens and Testing of White Blister Detection Test Prototypes. Final Report, August 2015. Project Report. Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, Warwickshire, UK.

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Abstract

The aim of the project is to produce the light leaf spot and powdery mildew device and validate within commercial crops leading to mass production of devices.

An additional aim is to develop lateral flow prototypes for white blister and test in the laboratory and field to provide further information on their optimal usage.

Item Type: Report (Project Report)
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The full-text of the Final Report can be accessed via the Official URL. Project Leader: Alison Wakeham Start date 01/08/2012 Completion date 31/07/2014
Published documents listed for Project CP-099 are :-
New Project Report
Annual Report 2013
Grower Summary 2013
Annual Report 2014
Grower Summary 2014
Final Report 2015

Uncontrolled Discrete Keywords: cross sector, diseases, gene-based technologies, brassicas, light leaf spot, powdery mildew
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: College of Health, Life and Environmental Sciences > School of Science and the Environment
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Depositing User: Gary Keane
Date Deposited: 13 Dec 2018 09:36
Last Modified: 25 Nov 2020 09:03
URI: https://worc-9.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/7389

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