Issue 5, 2002

Long Ashton Research Station: one hundred years of research

Abstract

Harry Anderson, Head of Scientific Liaison at Long Ashton - one of the three IACR sites near Bristol - describes the work of the station over the last 100 years, starting from its origins in cider-making research.

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Pestic. Outlook, 2002,13, 214-217

Long Ashton Research Station: one hundred years of research

H. Anderson, Pestic. Outlook, 2002, 13, 214 DOI: 10.1039/B209417G

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