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Diseases
7 April 2020
This Allium Crop Walkers’ Guide is aimed at assisting growers, agronomists and their staff in the vital task of monitoring onion and leek crops in the field and in storage.
7 April 2020
This Mushrooms Crop Walkers' Guide is designed for use for growers to identify the most commonly occurring pests, diseases and disorders in mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) crops. Growers are advised to familiarise themselves with the variety of symptoms that can be expressed and be aware of new problems that may occasionally arise.
3 April 2020
Join Bastiaan Brak as he outlines how to use the Recommended List variety selection tool
14 February 2022
Symptoms of aphid-transmitted viruses and where to find more information on variety susceptibility
24 May 2022
This AHDB Horticulture Crop Walkers’ Guide is designed to assist growers, supervisors and nursery staff in the vital task of monitoring crops. It is designed for use directly on the nursery to help with the accurate identification of many of the economically important pests, diseases and disorders. Weed identification is not covered in this publication.
4 October 2022
This edition looks at alternative treatments to help improve daffodil dipping. There is also an update on the latest research surrounding tomato brown rugose fruit virus. Plus, look out for our coverage on how Dutch nurseries have embedded automation and robotics in their businesses.
3 March 2023
Practical information for the integrated management of pests and diseases on protected herbs
10 March 2020
A poster showing the symptoms of Pansy Mottle Syndrome
21 June 2022
This factsheet describes the sources and spread of the pathogen, the plant symptoms to look out for and the integrated control measures to adopt for lupin anthracnose.
12 August 2020
Latest research and knowledge about the newly emerged tomato virus from international experts
12 August 2020
Survival and disinfection, a view from Europe and legislation - webinar
19 February 2020
The Soft Fruit Review magazine provides the latest progress and research by AHDB in its effort towards helping the fruit sector tackle key crop protection issues.

