Beetle threat to ‘leaf peeping’ tourism
Looking out of the office window at this time of year, I’m fortunate enough to be able to enjoy the sight of trees turning all possible shades of red and orange. In parts of the USA, autumn foliage is big business for tourism, with ‘leaf peepers’ descending on New England every autumn to see forests…
Fighting the ‘superweed”
Switching on the radio this morning, I was snapped out of the usual early-morning drowsiness by hearing CABI mentioned towards the top of the news bulletins. Among the usual stories of global financial meltdown, US presidential elections and the like, was news of how my scientific colleagues are hoping to bring Japanese knotweed, an aggressive…
Climate Change β What Will Happen to Weeds and Diseases?
Much attention has focused on what plants will be able to grow where as the effects of climate change are felt. A key factor that plays into that analysis is what effect climate change will have on diseases and weeds.Two new papers in CAB Reviews look at those two elements and show that that the…
ICPP 2008
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Recent Television Reviews
Well it has been a veritable delight of televisual output from the BBC in recent weeks with βLost Land of the Jaguarβ and βBritain from Aboveβ. If you have missed any of these and are lucky enough to have access to the iPlayer I would recommend a catch-up, otherwise clips have been placed on YouTube…
Protecting our chocolate supplies – controlling cocoa pests and diseases in West Africa
I love chocolate β I really do β but we take it for granted that it will always appear on the shelves of our local shops. Most of us are oblivious to the many pests and disease that are attacking cocoa plants around the world and the work of farmers and researchers to fight against…
You say tomato, I say cardioprotective antiplatelet factor
Studies directly on platelets show that tomato juice and kiwi fruit juice are both potent at preventing platelet aggregation.
Getting married? Got butterflies?
While awareness of invasive species and the impact they have on the natural environment is a hot topic, I recently read an article, on a warm and related topic if you will, about butterfly releases at weddings: βAre butterfly releases at weddings a conservation concern or opportunity?β by T. R. New. And it got me…
The taste of deliciousness
Taste was the theme of the 5th Tomato Conference held in the Netherlands. Most of us would identify salty, sweet, sour and bitter as tastes, but may be unaware of the fifth basic taste: umami. Described by Dr Kikunae Ikeda of the Tokyo Imperial University 100 years ago, umami is a dominant flavour in meat…