Femi Akinsanmi
@femi_uqoakins
Femi is a Plant Pathologist at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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11-08-2015 14:41:44
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Abnormal Vertical Growth in macadamia Macadamia Pathology QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation research. facebook.com/groups/Austral…
Check out M.C.M. Zakeel @UQ PhD student work on how he unravelled a plant syndrome - journey through epidemiological studies to characterisation of draft genome of a novel geminivirus in proteaceae #macadamia doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-…
So proud of Olumide Jeff-Ego for her work on #Phytophthora in #macadamia. Disease resistant wild #germplasm. doi.org/10.1111/aab.12… AAB UQ News QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation
Good to have Dr Olumide Jeff-Ego back to the tree nut pathology team QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation as a UQ Science Postdoctoral Research Fellow to build on her work on oomycetes in macadamia Macadamia Pathology AustralianMacadamias
New PhD students and an early career research fellow for the new 5-year R&D program on key macadamia diseases in partnership with growers and industry stakeholders. Hort Innovation Femi Akinsanmi Macadamias Australia QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation #horticulture #diagnostics
Just to let you know of that two PhD scholarships are available for excellent students. An advert for a postdoc academic should follow soon graduate-school.uq.edu.au/project/biolog… scholarships.uq.edu.au/scholarship/pl… QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation Plant Pathogens (APPS)
Just to let you know of that two PhD scholarships are available for excellent students. An advert for a postdoc academic should follow soon graduate-school.uq.edu.au/project/biolog… scholarships.uq.edu.au/scholarship/pl… Plant Pathogens (APPS) QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation
#AusMac2022 Day 3 is packed full starting with wild Macadamia species. Don’t miss the Young Researchers presentations - 9 PhD students +recent graduates in the macadamia. QLD Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation M.C.M. Zakeel Dr Rachele S Wilson Pragya
#AusMac2022 Macadamias are native to Australia👍🏾Macadamias are grown commercially in several tropical+ subtropical regions worldwide. Aus is the centre of diversity of biologicals for pests and disease control✅. Macadamias Australia #biodiversity #ResilientFuture
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