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Championing global plant health 🌿 | Research, education & policy in plant pathology | Est. 1981 | #PlantScience | 📍UK-based

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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Nominations for BSPP Honorary Membership 2026 are now open. Recognise an outstanding contributor to plant pathology and the BSPP community. Deadline: 31 July 2025. Submit here:
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Late-breaking abstracts for #ECPP2025 are still open, but not for long. Deadline: July 31.Join global experts in plant pathology and contribute to the conversation. Details:
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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All nominees receive a certificate and a prize; national winners receive a trophy, cash, and a BSPP membership. Give your students the spotlight they deserve..#FutureScientists #BSPPUndergradPrize #STEMAwards
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Monthly Bulletin July 2025 -
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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In wheat, the topmost leaf is the flag leaf, seen just below the emerging ear. What’s its role?. 1️⃣ Unimportant, the ear’s formed.2️⃣ Shades the ear, reduces yield.3️⃣ Just like any other leaf.4️⃣ Provides sugars to fill the grain. Answer: #plantdoctorquiz
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Two chances to shine:.1. Best research/dissertation.2. Best exam performance in plant pathology.Recognise your students’ brilliance today!..#AcademicExcellence #PlantScience #BSPPUndergradPrize
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Answer: Abiotic scorch.The tan leaf tips with a sharp boundary between dead and healthy tissue point to scorch, in this case caused by ammonium nitrate applied in strong sun. #plantdoctorquiz
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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These wheat leaves have withered from the tip, what’s the likely cause?.A. Bacterial infection.B. Insect larvae in the stem.C. Abiotic scorch.D. Nutrient deficiency. Think you know?.Explore more #plantdoctorquiz on our website
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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The BSPP Undergraduate Prizes are open!.We’re celebrating excellence in plant pathology, research & exams. Nominate your best students today!..#BSPPUndergradPrize #PlantPathology #StudentAwards
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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#PlantDoctorQuiz.The correct answer is: Herbicide damage.The bleaching of the upper leaves is a classic sign of herbicide impact. Notice the sharp line between damaged and healthy plants. Thanks for playing! More plant puzzles coming soon 🌾👨‍🌾
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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🌱 #PlantDoctorQuiz.The field is turning yellow, but why? 🤔.What's the most likely cause of this bean crop's symptoms?. A) Nematodes attacking the roots.B) Nutrient deficiency.C) Herbicide damage.D) Viral infection. Drop your best guess below.The answer will be revealed tomorrow
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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The BSPP MSc/MRes Bursary Scheme offers up to £4,000 to support students pursuing plant pathology-related degrees. 📅 Deadline: 30 June 2025. Apply here 👉 #PlantPathology #Scholarship #STEMFunding
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Nominations for BSPP Honorary Membership 2026 are now open. Recognise an outstanding contributor to plant pathology and the BSPP community. Deadline: 31 July 2025. Submit here:
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Nominations Open: RKS Wood Prize 2026.Celebrate excellence in plant disease biology!.🏆 £1000 prize + BSPP lecture.🗓️ Deadline: 31 July.Details: #PlantPathology #SciencePrize #BSPP
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Answer: Mites.They cause many symptoms, but never wilting!.Unlike insects, nematodes, and bacteria, mites don’t damage plant vessels. #plantdoctorquiz 🌱
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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🕵️‍♂️ All of the options are known to cause this symptom. except one. Can you spot the outlier?. 🪲 Insects.🕷️ Mites.🦠 Bacteria.🪱 Nematodes. Which one doesn’t belong?.Reply with your guess! 👇.#plantdoctorquiz
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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We're hiring!.Join the Plant Pathology journal as a freelance Technical Reader. Part-time, flexible hours..Apply by 22nd June to plantpath@bspp.org.uk. #EditingJobs #PlantPathology #AcademicPublishing #Freelance
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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Monthly Bulletin June 2025 -
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British Society for Plant Pathology
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✅ The correct answer to our quiz is… Nitrogen!.Tip dieback in maize, especially on older leaves, is a classic sign of nitrogen deficiency 🌱. Stay tuned for more #PlantDoctorquiz
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