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Soft Fruit
12 October 2021
Dead-end hosts of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) offer a potential way of diverting adults away from fruit crops and slowing population development of the pest.
10 March 2022
This project identified areas where energy and water use efficiency might be improved in glasshouse soft fruit production
A report from the International Strawberry Congress 2017
25 April 2022
A study visit to the Pacific North West and Canada has provided an account of the information gathered on the spotted wing drosophila and the brown marmorated stink bug.
13 October 2021
A guide to methods of harvesting, treating and recycling water in soft fruit production
13 October 2021
Learn about how Botrytis infects strawberry and how to manage and control it.
29 June 2022
Raspberry variety trials- summer and primocane fruiting selections at James Hutton Institute in 2015
The objective of this project is to produce new summer and primocane-fruiting raspberry varieties for the European industry for both the fresh and processing markets, whilst deploying marker assisted selection to promptly identify important commercial traits.
3 September 2020
Western flower thrips (WFT) cause significant financial losses for strawberry growers in the United Kingdom. This factsheet provides information on the pest, the damage it causes to strawberries and the results AHDB research and a study of control in commercial strawberry production sites, which have led to a series of control guidelines.
9 August 2022
Read about managing botrytis in blackcurrant crops
23 September 2021
This factsheet explains the importance of gaining early control of several important insect pests in soft fruit crops, should spotted wing drosophila become a problem.
9 August 2022
Find out how blackcurrant sawfly damages blackcurrant bushes and research to develop a sex pheromone monitoring trap for the pest
8 August 2022
Find information on the role of Botrytis in blocking filters in the processing of juice and the effects of high nitrogen on fruit susceptibility to Botrytis

