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From the arm of the chair
Professor John Lovett at home with his biosecure Angus Bull, Harold.
Last week was a whirlwind week for the Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity.
Migration of Lettuce Aphid in Australia
Currant-Lettuce aphid (CLA), Nasonovia ribis-nigri, migrated from New Zealand to Tasmania on low-level jet streams in January 2004 and rapidly spread throughout Australia. Like many small winged insects, aphids migrate predominantly via wind and human activity. The distance of their dispersal is influenced by many factors including temperature and weather events.
Melanie Hay
My name is Melanie Hay and my role at CRC for National Plant Biosecurity is Education Officer.
I am originally from Atherton, Queensland and the thing I miss the most is the warm tropical rain.
Teachers' notes
These activities have been designed to provide students with learning experiences around the topic of plants and plant biosecurity. There are suggested activities for students to complete before and after reading Plant Pest Investigation.
All pre-reading and post-reading activities are now available online.
Background information for teachers.
Main objective and purpose of the travel/visit and how does it relate to the objectives of the CRCNPB?
To participate in workshop where participants will be introduced to standard morphological, genetic and molecular techniques currently being used to identify and characterise Fusarium strains. Relevant for CRCNPB Program 2 Diagnostics and Program 6 Education and Training.
TRAVEL DETAILS
TRAN NGUYEN
When: June 2008
Location: Penang, Malaysia
Summary:
Dr Lucy Tran-Nguyen attended the International Fusarium Laboratory Workshop in Penang.
LOCATION
Purpose for travel:
Attend Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) workshop in Perth to contribute to the workshop outcomes, develop networks and discussed potential future project collaborations. In addition I presented examples of PDA's used for agricultural research within DPI&F and provide input and technical advice to advance the use of PDAs in the CRC.
TRAVEL DETAILS
ZELLERL
When: August 2008
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Summary:
Les Zeller from Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries recently attended a PDA workshop in Perth to provide input and technical advice to advance the use of PDAs in the CRC.
LOCATION
Rust pathogen risks
A sub-committee of members of the Australian Cereal Rust Control Program consultative committee including Dr Rob Loughman DAFWA, Prof Rob Park University of Sydney and Dr Rohan Rainbow GRDC Manager Crop Protection have met several times since March 2008 to discuss the need for improved communication of rust pathogen biosecurity threats.
New CRC website
After months of planning, preparing and producing - the CRC's new website is finally live! This project has taken a considerable amount of time, and I thank everyone who has helped me to bring it to this stage. Our web-developers, BoaB Interactive, have done a fabulous job with design and layout and helped us think outside the square in the way we presented our project information.