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Ep 10. Plants, Panama disease and fishing for mould with Ed Liew

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SPECIAL GUEST: EDWARD LIEW (RBG Sydney)

Dr Edward Liew from the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney talks with James O'Hanlon about the science of plant pathology. An expert in fungal diversity Edward manages the spread of harmful plant pathogens in Australian crops and natural landscapes.


Find out more on the Royal Botanic Gardens Website
Follow in situ Science on Twitter - https://twitter.com/insituscience Visit in situ Science online at www.insituscience.com
Music: www.bensound.com
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SPECIAL GUEST: EDWARD LIEW (RBG Sydney)

Dr Edward Liew from the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney talks with James O'Hanlon about the science of plant pathology. An expert in fungal diversity Edward manages the spread of harmful plant pathogens in Australian crops and natural landscapes.


Find out more on the Royal Botanic Gardens Website
Follow in situ Science on Twitter - https://twitter.com/insituscience Visit in situ Science online at www.insituscience.com
Music: www.bensound.com
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