10:45
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Welcome, Prof Jeremy Pritchard, Director of Education for College of Life and Environmental Sciences and Director of BIFoR, University of Birmingham
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11:00
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Bacterial diseases of trees: exploring the challenges of studying them and improving tree health, Prof Rob Jackson, University of Birmingham, Chair of Tree Pathology
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Using coniferous resources from the BIFoR FACE facility to investigate the evolution of seed-plant reproduction, Dr Andrew Plackett, Royal Society University Research Fellow. University of Birmingham
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Forests and the methane cycle, a global perspective, Prof Vincent Gauci, University of Birmingham
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From plant conservation planning to implementation: a European perspective, Prof Nigel Maxted, Chair in Plant Genetic Conservation, University of Birmingham
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Introduction to the Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarship Scheme (DSP) Forest Edge, Dr Simon Dixon
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12:30 - 14:00
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Poster session and lunch
Hear about wider forest related research and of that coming through from our Forest Edge doctoral research programme now in its second year. Our doctoral researchers will be sharing their research covering a wide range of areas including forests & flooding & young people's experiences in urban woodlands.
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14:00-15:30
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Key Note Speaker: Lynne Boddy – Cardiff University
Survival Of Acute Oak Decline Associated Bacteria, In Rainwater And Forest Soil Bethany Pettifor, Bangor University
Mortality of young plantation oak in England: A multi-omic analysis of a serious bark disease, Andrew Griffiths, Bangor University
Acute Oak Decline and the Oak Leaf Metagenome, Louise Gathercole, RBG Kew and Queen Marys University London
Dendrochronology and AOD: looking for evidence of predisposition, Katy Reed, Forest Research
Questions for the speakers
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15:30-16:00
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Refreshment break
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Exploiting the oak immune system for resistance against powdery mildew, Estrella Luna Diez, University of Birmingham, BIFoR
Microbial life in the oak tree phyllosphere, Graeme Kettles, University of Birmingham, BIFoR
Host-pathobiome-insect interactions in Acute Oak Decline, James McDonald, Bangor University
Monitoring oak tree health using metabolomics, Jasen Finch, Aberystwyth University
Questions for the speakers
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17:00
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Conference closes
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