Current and recent projects include:
- New biofumigation-based approaches to sustainable control of soil-borne pathogens (2011-2015) (more…)
- Development of improved methods for detection, control and eradication of pine wood nematode in support of EU Plant Health policy (2011-2014) (more…)
- Sex Pheromone Trap for Blackberry Leaf Midge (2010-2012) (more…)
- Improved pest and disease management in blackcurrant (2010-2015) (more…)
- Biocontrol & Selective Physical Controls in Integrated Management of Pear Sucker (2008-2012) (more....)
- Safe control of mirid pests on cocoa in West Africa (2007-2011) (more....)
- Pheromone Technology for Management of Capsid Pests to Reduce Pesticide Use in Horticultural Crops (2007-2010) (more...)
- The Southern Africa Pesticidal Plants Project (SAPP): Caesalpinioid Woodlands of Southern Africa: Optimising the Indigenous Use of Pesticidal Plants (2007-2011)
- Integrated Pest and Disease Management for high quality protected raspberry production (2006-2011) (more...)
- Biofumigant crops as replacements for methyl bromide soil sterilisation in sustainable strawberry production (2006-2010) (more...)
- The chemical diversity of midge pheromones (2006-2009) (more...)
- Tsetse.org - all you need to know about tsetse but were afraid to ask.
Further Information
Prof Phil Stevenson, Analytical Plant Chemist
p.c.stevenson@gre.ac.uk Work +44 (0)1634 88 3212 Fax +44 (0)1634 88 3386