Smuts, bunts and ergots
Thu 15 February 2018
David Attenborough Building
Sandra Chapman will talk about the pathogens on grasses and cereals whose life cycles are completely tied to the seed of their hosts. These used to be devastating, but have now been brought under control, though ergot has re-emerged. The second talk in the CNHS spring programme.
Cost: £2; £1.50 for CNHS members; students (with ID) 50p; ARU Wildlife Society & Cambridge University Nature Society members and under 18s free
Enquiries and booking
No need to book.
No need to book.
Part of the Cambridge Natural History Society programme of talks for spring 2018.
All welcome.
Website Email: events@cnhs.org.uk
Timing
Venue
Enter the site through the archway from Pembroke Street and go up the flight of steps in front of you. Walk straight ahead and you will come to the entrance on your right. If the main steps are not accessible, continue into the site, with the building on your right till you come to another set of steps which take you to the entrance. There is a lift here to the podium level.
There are plenty of cycle racks but there is no car parking on site. See https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/parking for city centre car parks. |
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