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How plant disease epidemiology taught me a new language.

How plant disease epidemiology taught me a new language.

I presented this presentation at our department after an amazing whirlwind of a visit at Prof Emerson Del Ponte's laboratory at the Federal University of Viçosa, Departmento Fitopatologia, between June and August 2019.

I have removed the research results component as I will be presenting this at a symposium in September - keep an eye out for that!

LandbouLisa

August 16, 2019
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