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Research Affiliation: National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB)


Number of eprints: 16.

{PROJECT} Collation and dissemination of information on the performance of vegetable and cereal varieties under organic and non-organic conditions (COSI). Runs 01 April 2004 - 31 March 2007. Project leader(s): Unspecified, , National Institute for Agricultural Botany. More information online at <http://www.cosi.org.uk/>.

{PROJECT} Establishment of potato variety performance trials under growing regimes. Runs 01 April 1991 - 31 March 1995. Project leader(s): Unspecified, , National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

{PROJECT} Establishment of variety trial techniques for vegetable performance trials under organic growing regimes. Runs 01 April 1991 - 31 March 1995. Project leader(s): Unspecified, , National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

{FACILITY} HDRA: Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA): Vegetable variety testing. More information online at <http://www.hdra.org.uk>.

{FACILITY} NIAB: National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB): Field trial facilities. More information online at <http://www.niab.com>.

{PROJECT} Shelf life of organic vegetables. Runs 01 June 1998 - 31 May 2001. Project leader(s): Unspecified, , National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

{PROJECT} Towards a sustainable whole-farm approach to the control of ergot. Runs 01 July 2004 - 30 June 2008. Project leader(s): Bayles, Dr Rosemary, National Institute of Agricultural Botany. More information online at <http://www.niab.com/FILEAREA/ergot1.htm>.

{PROJECT} Varieties for organic production and marketing (cont. of OF0110). Runs 01 April 1996 - 31 March 1997. Project leader(s): Unspecified, , National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

{PROJECT} Varieties of field vegetables and potatoes for organic production and marketing (continuation of OF0304). Runs 01 April 2004 - 31 March 2007. Project leader(s): Unspecified, , National Institute of Agricultural Botany. More information online at <http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicveg/research/show_project.php?id=8>.

Jones, H; Clarke, S M; Haigh, Z; Hinchsliffe, K; Wolfe, M S; Thomas, J; Gibbon, D; Harris, F and Lyon, F (2006) Developing a partcipatory approach to seed production and varietal selection. Poster presented at What can organic farming deliver? COR 2006, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, 18-20 September 2006; Published in Atkinson, C; Ball, B; Davies, D H K; Rees, R; Russell, G; Stockdale, E A; Watson, C A; Walker, R and Younie, D, Eds. Aspects of Applied Biology 79, What will organic farming deliver? COR 2006, page pp. 135-138.

Kerr, Simon (1995) Establishment of, and running, a comprehensive organic seed information database and communication network OF0195. Report, National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

Moyes, Catherine L. and Dale, Philip J. (1999) Organic farming and gene transfer from genetically modified crops. Report, John Innes Centre.

NIAB, (2001) Varieties of Field Vegetables and Potatoes for Organic Production and Marketing (OFO142). Report, National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

NIAB, National Institute of Agricultural Botany, , Eds. (1996) Varieties for Organic Production and Marketing (OF0110). Report, National Institute of Agricultural Botany.

Pearce, Dr Bruce (2006) Developing a participatory approach to seed production and varietal selection (OF0330). Report, Elm Farm Research Centre.

Unspecified, (2004) Varieties of field vegetables and potatoes for organic production and marketing OF0304. Report, National Institute for Agricultural Botany.

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