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Postgraduate study in plant biosecurity

The Plant Biosecurity Program equips graduates to begin or extend a career in biosecurity. Enrolments for second semester close on Friday July 23 2010. ENROL NOW

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All aboard, fungal spore traps take flight

Spore traps are modified and tested onboard an unmanned aerial vehicle.

Following on from the flying spore traps article in our June 2009 edition of The Leafle

CRC Association Conference 2010

Chairman, Professor John Lovett tackled the 'real issues' at the Cooperative Research Centre Association's annual conference.

‘Pathfinders 2010: the Innovators Conference,' sub-titled ‘Challenge and Change: Sourcing Evidence to Tackle the Real Issues’ was held in Alice Springs from 26 t

Plant research to protect tomato production

CRC PhD candidate Sharon van Brunschot is researching new diagnostic methods into tomato yellow leaf curl.

Tomato plant with symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus

Kelly Bailey displaying her poster at the 20th World Biosensor Congress

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BAILEYK
When: May - 2010
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Kelly Bailey raised the profile of the CRCNPB while highlighting work being conducted in biosensor technology at the 20th World Biosensors Congress.

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Early warning of pre-emergent emergency plant pest threats - Final Report

Publication Type  Report
Year of Publication  2010
Authors  Paini, D.; Worner, S.; C, David.
Prepared for  Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity
Pages  170
Date  02/2010

Enhanced Risk Analysis Tools - Final Report

Publication Type  Report
Year of Publication  2010
Authors  Cook, D.; Hurley, M.; Liu, S.; Siddique, A.; Lowell, K.; Diggle, A.
Prepared for  Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity
Pages  479
Date  31/2010

Les Zeller travelled to the United States to evaluate the engineering

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ZELLERL
When: August 2009
Location: United State
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Les Zeller travelled to the US to take a closer look at the robotic automated pest identification system at the Las Cruces campus of New Mexico University and its potential use for Australian biosecurity.

 

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Rob Emery visited China to attend the 8th International Conference on Controlled Atmospheres and Fumigation in Stored Products (CAF) to present Australia's approach to dealing with the 200

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EMERYR
When: September 2008
Location: Chengdu, China
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The International Conference on Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products (CAF) is the foremost academic conference dealing with research and practical applications of gaseous treatments in stored commodities.

 

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