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Statistics training workshops in Ballarat

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2020 will bring another round of statistical workshops for agronomists and researchers. Find out when and where they will be held here.

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SAGI-STH Statistics training workshops for 2020

SAGI STH Logo

2020 will bring another round of statistical workshops for agronomists and researchers. Find out when and where they will be held here.

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International Biometric Society Meeting

Sam Rogers receives his prize for Best Poster at the conference

In early December 2019 the University of Adelaide hosted a meeting of the Australasian region of the International Biometric Society

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New paper on Phytophthora root rot disease in chickpea

Phenotypic variation for PRR resistance in chickpea grown in hydroponics at 9 days after inoculation with P. medicaginis zoospores. a Wilting symptoms (04067-81-2-1-1 on left, Rupali on right) chickpea genotypes grown in hydroponics at 9 days after inoculation with P. medicaginis zoospores. b Root symptoms (04067-81-2-1-1 on left, Rupali on right). c Lateral and tap root death in Rupali

New research has been published from Biometry Hub senior researcher Dr Julian Taylor.

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Research statistical training on offer In SA and Victoria

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Grains researchers and agronomists in South Australia and Victoria are this year being offered statistical skills training support.

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Data science the hero of grain improvements

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A suite of new, practical, interactive workshops, available to grains industry practitioners were held in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania in 2018.

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Statistics investment to underpin southern grains research advances

Members of the SAGI South team include (front from left): Richard Jarrett, Julian Taylor, Olena Kravchuk, Sabela Munoz Santa, Helena Oakey, Wendy Li (rear from left): Bev Gogel, Andy Timmins, Sam Rogers, Chris De Ieso. Absent: Sharon Nielsen, Lachlan Mitchell and Peter Kasprzak.

GRDC announces major new investment aimed at strengthening and enhancing national and regional grains research outcomes.

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