http://www.res.bbsrc.ac.uk/broom/ (PC Press Internet CD, 03/1996)
Acting Director : Peter Longden
Agronomy, physiology, pest and disease control, and molecular biology of sugar
beet. Strong field-based research supported by long-term strategic laboratory
programmes covering aspects of :
crop production
- Factors affecting fertilizer use efficency by the sugar-beet crop
- Analysis of crop canopy efficiency
- Improved biotransformation system for sugar beet
- Application of mathematical models in sugar-beet research and yield forecasting
- Impurities within roots
- True seed size
- Elucidating and manipulating bolting and flowering mechanisms in sugar beet
- Effects of climate change on sugar beet / weed competition
- Sugar-beet storage studies
crop protection
- Biocontrol of seedling diseases
- Strategies for pest control in sugar beet
- Growth of diseased crops
- Fate and metabolism of pesticides applied to sugar beet
- Effect of changing crop husbandry on pests and diseases of sugar beet
- Epidemiological studies of the interaction between sugar beet yellowing
viruses, their vectors and hosts
- Evaluating sugar beet resistance to yellowing viruses
- Modelling/forecasting rhizomania
- Evaluation of rhizomania resistance
- Polymyxa resistance
Considerable efforts are made to ensure effective technology transfer of research findings to the sugar beet producers and processor
If you have any comments about the information on this page please E-mail them to alan.thornhill@bbsrc.ac.uk
Comments and suggestions about these
WWW pages are always welcome.
For more information about the activities of IACR please contact
Susannah Bolton (susannah.bolton@bbsrc.ac.uk).
[Document last modified on Thursday, 14 December 1995]