The big picture: using wildflower strips for pest control
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WGIN started in 2003 and has provided a research platform for the delivery of tools, resources and expertise for the identification of naturally occurring (useful) genetic variation in a broad range of new traits for hexaploid wheat. WGIN phase 5 commenced in July 2024 and involves researchers based at Rothamsted Research, John Innes Centre, NIAB in Cambridge and the MetOffice in Exeter.
There are 4 CPD BASIS Points allocated for this meeting.
This meeting is another hybrid meeting (like last year’s) and is still open for registration to anyone working with wheat:
Register for in-person attendance at John Innes Centre here.
Register for online attendance here.
Find full details of the agenda in the PDF below.