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NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES As part of the procedure of testing varieties for distinctness, uniformity and stability, botanical descriptions are compiled. These are used by crop inspectors to identify varieties.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andREGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.PARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
ARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London. HOME | NIABABOUTRESEARCHSERVICESNIAB TAG MEMBERSHIPNEWS & VIEWSVIRTUALEVENT HUB
NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES As part of the procedure of testing varieties for distinctness, uniformity and stability, botanical descriptions are compiled. These are used by crop inspectors to identify varieties.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andREGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.PARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
ARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.LOCATIONS | NIAB
The NIAB Seed Handling Unit (SHU) is located on the farm site on Whitehouse Lane, behind the HQ. NIAB's Park Farm site is near Histon outside Cambridge. The research station is home to The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside TheSophi
REGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.NIAB LABTEST
NIAB LabTest’s pathogen diagnostics encompasses a wide range of research and technical applications, backed by extensive knowledge in the detection and control of crop diseases, including seed health testing, potato tuber health, soil testing for various pathogenic agents, and a wider Plant Clinic service diagnosing problems in thegrowing crop.
NIAB EMR | NIAB
The NIAB EMR research vineyard, the first of its kind in the UK and supported by the East Malling Viticulture Research Consortium, aims to ensure the best yield of the best quality grapes from UK vineyards and to increase sustainability through scientific research. Planted in 2015 the vineyard is for both scientific and demonstration purposes.SEED CERTIFICATION
Seed certification schemes protect farmers and their customers by guaranteeing that all certified seed meets prescribed standards for varietal identity and purity, germination and freedom from foreign material. NIAB operates a seed certification generation, management and tracking system, under contract to APHA, and underpinned by theSeed
ARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.MALLING™ ACE
Malling™ Ace - propagators. Aardbei Extra BV. info@aardbei-extra.nl. Netherlands. Agronom Plants (Trading Name) sak@agronomplants.pl. Poland. Beeren Plantproducts. info@beeren-plantproducts.com.DR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.MR COLIN PETERS
Responsibilities. Colin has previously worked as a distributor agronomist and a farm manager for a large farm management organisation before moving on to work as Head of Farms for BBSRC, based at Rothamsted Research. As NIAB's break crop specialist he provides specialist technical and scientific knowledge on the evaluation,selection and
HOME | NIABABOUTRESEARCHSERVICESNIAB TAG MEMBERSHIPNEWS & VIEWSVIRTUALEVENT HUB
NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES Winter barley. Spring barley. Winter oats. Spring oats. Rye. Winter triticale. Spring triticale. Spelt wheat. If a description, other than any found above, is needed for inspecting a seed crop in England and Wales contact NIAB's Seed Certification Team at seedcert@niab.com.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andREGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.SEED CERTIFICATION
Seed certification schemes protect farmers and their customers by guaranteeing that all certified seed meets prescribed standards for varietal identity and purity, germination and freedom from foreign material. NIAB operates a seed certification generation, management and tracking system, under contract to APHA, and underpinned by theSeed
PARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London. HOME | NIABABOUTRESEARCHSERVICESNIAB TAG MEMBERSHIPNEWS & VIEWSVIRTUALEVENT HUB
NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES Winter barley. Spring barley. Winter oats. Spring oats. Rye. Winter triticale. Spring triticale. Spelt wheat. If a description, other than any found above, is needed for inspecting a seed crop in England and Wales contact NIAB's Seed Certification Team at seedcert@niab.com.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andREGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.SEED CERTIFICATION
Seed certification schemes protect farmers and their customers by guaranteeing that all certified seed meets prescribed standards for varietal identity and purity, germination and freedom from foreign material. NIAB operates a seed certification generation, management and tracking system, under contract to APHA, and underpinned by theSeed
PARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.LOCATIONS | NIAB
The NIAB Seed Handling Unit (SHU) is located on the farm site on Whitehouse Lane, behind the HQ. NIAB's Park Farm site is near Histon outside Cambridge. The research station is home to The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside TheSophi
REGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.NIAB EMR | NIAB
With a focus on the horticultural production-to-supply chain, particularly in soft and top fruit, NIAB EMR tackles the challenges associated with climate change, food security, food chain quality and resource use efficiency, to optimise economic and environmental sustainability in crops. It also specialises in the ecology of pests and pathogens of perennial horticultural and clonal crops andSEED CERTIFICATION
Seed certification schemes protect farmers and their customers by guaranteeing that all certified seed meets prescribed standards for varietal identity and purity, germination and freedom from foreign material. NIAB operates a seed certification generation, management and tracking system, under contract to APHA, and underpinned by theSeed
ARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.MALLING™ SUPREME
Malling™ Supreme has glossy and very attractive fruit berries, with good flesh firmness and shelf life. Pleasantly sweet, with a nice flavour and a mean brix of 9.2, the variety has a medium-large berry size with mean berry weight of 21g.DR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.MR COLIN PETERS
Responsibilities. Colin has previously worked as a distributor agronomist and a farm manager for a large farm management organisation before moving on to work as Head of Farms for BBSRC, based at Rothamsted Research. As NIAB's break crop specialist he provides specialist technical and scientific knowledge on the evaluation,selection and
DR SUZANNE LITTHAUER Research interests. Suzanne joined NIAB EMR in 2018 as Assistant Molecular Breeder in the Genetics, Genomics and Breeding department. Her work focuses on marker-assisted breeding of apple and pear rootstocks, conventional breeding of Rubus, and pest and disease resistance screening in apple and Rubus. Suzanne also manages the DNAFingerprinting
HOME | NIABABOUTRESEARCHSERVICESNIAB TAG MEMBERSHIPNEWS & VIEWSVIRTUALEVENT HUB
NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES Winter barley. Spring barley. Winter oats. Spring oats. Rye. Winter triticale. Spring triticale. Spelt wheat. If a description, other than any found above, is needed for inspecting a seed crop in England and Wales contact NIAB's Seed Certification Team at seedcert@niab.com.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andREGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.PARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
CAMBRIDGE CROP RESEARCH Tally is a quantitative geneticist and data analyst working with Dr Keith Gardner, programme leader in quantitative genetics at NIAB.Tally works across a range of ongoing research projects in Cambridge Crop Research division and is involved in the analysis and design of a number of diverse and important NIAB wheat collections.DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London. HOME | NIABABOUTRESEARCHSERVICESNIAB TAG MEMBERSHIPNEWS & VIEWSVIRTUALEVENT HUB
NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES Winter barley. Spring barley. Winter oats. Spring oats. Rye. Winter triticale. Spring triticale. Spelt wheat. If a description, other than any found above, is needed for inspecting a seed crop in England and Wales contact NIAB's Seed Certification Team at seedcert@niab.com.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andREGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.PARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
CAMBRIDGE CROP RESEARCH Tally is a quantitative geneticist and data analyst working with Dr Keith Gardner, programme leader in quantitative genetics at NIAB.Tally works across a range of ongoing research projects in Cambridge Crop Research division and is involved in the analysis and design of a number of diverse and important NIAB wheat collections.DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.LOCATIONS | NIAB
The NIAB Seed Handling Unit (SHU) is located on the farm site on Whitehouse Lane, behind the HQ. NIAB's Park Farm site is near Histon outside Cambridge. The research station is home to The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside TheSophi
REGIONAL CENTRES
Regional Centres. Benniworth (North Midlands) The Barn, Skirbeck Farm, Benniworth, Market Rasen, LN8 6JN. 01507 313960. Black-grass Centre (Cambridge) Main Street, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QU. Cambridge (East) Farm Office, Whitehouse Lane, Cambridge, CB3 0LF. 01223 342337.NIAB EMR | NIAB
With a focus on the horticultural production-to-supply chain, particularly in soft and top fruit, NIAB EMR tackles the challenges associated with climate change, food security, food chain quality and resource use efficiency, to optimise economic and environmental sustainability in crops. It also specialises in the ecology of pests and pathogens of perennial horticultural and clonal crops andPARK FARM | NIAB
Park Farm. NIAB, Park Farm, Villa Road, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9NZ. T: 01223 342200. Directions to Park Farm. Park Farm layout. NIAB Park Farm includes The MacLeod Complex, our state-of-the-art glasshouses, outdoor ornamental growing facilities and variety and agronomy demonstration area alongside The Sophi Taylor Building, our BREEAMaward
SEED CERTIFICATION
Seed certification schemes protect farmers and their customers by guaranteeing that all certified seed meets prescribed standards for varietal identity and purity, germination and freedom from foreign material. NIAB operates a seed certification generation, management and tracking system, under contract to APHA, and underpinned by theSeed
ARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.MALLING™ SUPREME
Malling™ Supreme has glossy and very attractive fruit berries, with good flesh firmness and shelf life. Pleasantly sweet, with a nice flavour and a mean brix of 9.2, the variety has a medium-large berry size with mean berry weight of 21g.MALLING™ ACE
Malling™ Ace - propagators. Aardbei Extra BV. info@aardbei-extra.nl. Netherlands. Agronom Plants (Trading Name) sak@agronomplants.pl. Poland. Beeren Plantproducts. info@beeren-plantproducts.com.DR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
MR COLIN PETERS
Responsibilities. Colin has previously worked as a distributor agronomist and a farm manager for a large farm management organisation before moving on to work as Head of Farms for BBSRC, based at Rothamsted Research. As NIAB's break crop specialist he provides specialist technical and scientific knowledge on the evaluation,selection and
HOME | NIABABOUTRESEARCHSERVICESNIAB TAG MEMBERSHIPNEWS & VIEWSVIRTUALEVENT HUB
NIAB sites. Horticulture and environment research, specialising in top and soft fruit sectors. Providing research and on-farm advice to growers and industry. Reducing crop waste in UK agriculture. An alliance between the University of Cambridge and NIAB. Promoting the science and practice of sustainable crop production.USER ACCOUNT
Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES Winter barley. Spring barley. Winter oats. Spring oats. Rye. Winter triticale. Spring triticale. Spelt wheat. If a description, other than any found above, is needed for inspecting a seed crop in England and Wales contact NIAB's Seed Certification Team at seedcert@niab.com.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.DR GIA ARADOTTIR
Research interests. Gia’s research goal is to identify novel crop protection solutions against insect pests and the diseases they transmit which can be implemented in agriculture. DR SUZANNE LITTHAUER Research interests. Suzanne joined NIAB EMR in 2018 as Assistant Molecular Breeder in the Genetics, Genomics and Breeding department. Her work focuses on marker-assisted breeding of apple and pear rootstocks, conventional breeding of Rubus, and pest and disease resistance screening in apple and Rubus. Suzanne also manages the DNAFingerprinting
MR COLIN PETERS
Responsibilities. Colin has previously worked as a distributor agronomist and a farm manager for a large farm management organisation before moving on to work as Head of Farms for BBSRC, based at Rothamsted Research. As NIAB's break crop specialist he provides specialist technical and scientific knowledge on the evaluation,selection and
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Enter the password that accompanies your username. Contact. NIAB 93 Lawrence Weaver Road Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK Tel: +44(0)1223 342200 BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIETIES Winter barley. Spring barley. Winter oats. Spring oats. Rye. Winter triticale. Spring triticale. Spelt wheat. If a description, other than any found above, is needed for inspecting a seed crop in England and Wales contact NIAB's Seed Certification Team at seedcert@niab.com.NIAB TAG | NIAB
NIAB TAG champions the role of independent variety and agronomic research in cereals, oilseeds, pulses, grass and fodder crops, maize, sugar beet, field vegetables and non-food crops, working across the UK agriculture sector. It brings together field-based variety evaluation and crop husbandry research and expertise in interpretation andARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.DR TINA BARSBY OBE
Director and Chief Executive Officer. +44 (0) 1223 342200. tina.barsby@niab.com. Tina, a plant geneticist well-known for her scientific achievements and significant experience in the agricultural crop sector, is the CEO of NIAB. Tina has led and managed multifaceted, product driven, research and development programmes in North America and UKDR LYDIA SMITH
Dr Lydia Smith joined NIAB in 1997 and initially managed the expansion of research across NIAB groups. She established and ran the Novel and Non Food Crops area, which remains an important part of NIAB’s work. With a BSc. in Botany from the University of Sheffield, an MSc, from Reading University and a PhD from the University of East London.DR GIA ARADOTTIR
Research interests. Gia’s research goal is to identify novel crop protection solutions against insect pests and the diseases they transmit which can be implemented in agriculture. DR SUZANNE LITTHAUER Research interests. Suzanne joined NIAB EMR in 2018 as Assistant Molecular Breeder in the Genetics, Genomics and Breeding department. Her work focuses on marker-assisted breeding of apple and pear rootstocks, conventional breeding of Rubus, and pest and disease resistance screening in apple and Rubus. Suzanne also manages the DNAFingerprinting
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Responsibilities. Colin has previously worked as a distributor agronomist and a farm manager for a large farm management organisation before moving on to work as Head of Farms for BBSRC, based at Rothamsted Research. As NIAB's break crop specialist he provides specialist technical and scientific knowledge on the evaluation,selection and
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The NIAB EMR research vineyard, the first of its kind in the UK and supported by the East Malling Viticulture Research Consortium, aims to ensure the best yield of the best quality grapes from UK vineyards and to increase sustainability through scientific research. Planted in 2015 the vineyard is for both scientific and demonstration purposes.ARTIS | NIAB
Taking time out of the business to upskill and provide a professional training framework for staff can be a challenge. Managed by NIAB, ARTIS was developed in 2014 to deliver the technical skills needed by farmers, growers, agronomists and the supply chain to improve crop production in a flexible way.MALLING™ SUPREME
Malling™ Supreme has glossy and very attractive fruit berries, with good flesh firmness and shelf life. Pleasantly sweet, with a nice flavour and a mean brix of 9.2, the variety has a medium-large berry size with mean berry weight of 21g. NIAB MAGIC POPULATION RESOURCES NIAB MAGIC population resources. Contact: James Cockram. The NIAB Multi-parent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross wheat populations, or MAGIC, were created using BBSRC funding. Subsequent genotyping and phenotyping have been funded directly by NIAB. This site contains information and files relevant to the NIAB MAGIC elite population.MALLING™ ACE
Malling™ Ace - propagators. Aardbei Extra BV. info@aardbei-extra.nl. Netherlands. Agronom Plants (Trading Name) sak@agronomplants.pl. Poland. Beeren Plantproducts. info@beeren-plantproducts.com. CAMBRIDGE CROP RESEARCH Tally is a quantitative geneticist and data analyst working with Dr Keith Gardner, programme leader in quantitative genetics at NIAB.Tally works across a range of ongoing research projects in Cambridge Crop Research division and is involved in the analysis and design of a number of diverse and important NIAB wheat collections.DR THOMAS WOOD
Research interests. Crop improvement, host-pathogen interactions, pathogenomics and the evolution of virulence, downy mildew species.Research projects
DR SUZANNE LITTHAUER Research interests. Suzanne joined NIAB EMR in 2018 as Assistant Molecular Breeder in the Genetics, Genomics and Breeding department. Her work focuses on marker-assisted breeding of apple and pear rootstocks, conventional breeding of Rubus, and pest and disease resistance screening inMR STUART KNIGHT
Responsibilities. Stuart is a research agronomist with experience in applied crops research, combinable crop trials and field experimentation, knowledge exchange, and providing technical advice to farmers and agronomists. He has broad expertise in combinable crop agronomy and its impact on crop yield, quality, resource efficiencyand
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