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VIRTIGATION: Emerging viral diseases in tomatoes and cucurbits Project dates: 2021-2025 Call: View Call Visit Website DualCassava: Dual-resistant cassava for climate resilience Project dates: 2018-2021 Call: View...

Plant Disease & Vectors

The main objective of the Plant Diseases and Vectors (PDV) group is to advance high-quality research on global, emerging or invasive agricultural pests and diseases that affect crop production, undermine food security and cause poverty around the...

Plant Disease & Vectors

The main objective of the Plant Diseases and Vectors (PDV) group is to advance high-quality research on global, emerging or invasive agricultural pests and diseases that affect crop production, undermine food security and cause poverty around the...

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Susan Seal’s projects: Enabling Research Tools for Cassava and Yam Virologists and Breeders 2016-2024 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Using High-Throughput Sequencing indexing to strengthen the yam (Dioscorea spp.) seed systems in...

Molecular Virology & Entomology

The Molecular Virology and Entomology Research group undertakes strategic and applied research for controlling pests and diseases of tropical food crops especially those caused by viruses and insect vectors on cassava, sweet potato, yams and...

Molecular Virology & Entomology

The Molecular Virology and Entomology Research group undertakes strategic and applied research for controlling pests and diseases of tropical food crops especially those caused by viruses and insect vectors on cassava, sweet potato, yams and...

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Behavioural Ecology

The work of the Behavioural Ecology Group ranges from laboratory-based research, using cutting-edge technologies, to analyse the basic physiology and behaviour of pests and vectors through field-based studies of pest behaviour and ecology to...

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Ecosystems Services

Chemical Ecology & Plant Biochemistry

Plant Disease & Vectors

Molecular Virology & Entomology

Behavioural Ecology

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