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Sarina Macfadyen
Community and food web ecology in agricultural landscapes.
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Sarina Macfadyen Jun 8
Just finished our parasitoid training course. Students were fantastic.
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Sarina Macfadyen Jun 6
Combination of molecular and morphology at this parasitoid training course is great.
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Sarina Macfadyen Jun 5
Learning field methods for collecting parasitoids.
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Sarina Macfadyen Jun 5
Parasitised nymphs of whitefly (black in photo) next to adult whitefly just emerging from pupae.
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Sarina Macfadyen Jun 5
Parasitoid training course at NaCRRI in sunny Kampala with students from Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda
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Laura Boykin Nov 17
4 things matter for varieties: 1)CMD resistant 2) CBSD resistant 3) whitefly resistant 4)farmer preference. DO not neglect #4.
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Sarina Macfadyen Nov 10
About to leave Uganda after a successful bit of field work. Thank you team whitefly!
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Scott Chamney Nov 8
Q4: A CSIRO entomologist at one of Spring field days. Over 400 species of native bees. Many seen locally this year
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Dr Cate Paull Nov 5
Yumo! Last night we learned how to catch our own field snacks.
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Sarina Macfadyen Nov 5
Searched our first cassava field near Kyotera, lots and lots of whitefly nymphs!
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Sarina Macfadyen Nov 2
Cassava for breakfast. I can see why this is such an important food here in Uganda.
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Sarina Macfadyen Oct 31
Hot day in the cassava fields near Lira. Whitefly still here causing trouble.
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Sarina Macfadyen Oct 28
Healthy cassava in Kamuli but whitefly are still there.
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Sarina Macfadyen Oct 24
Lacewing larvae doing its thing, hopefully eating lots of whitefly.
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Sarina Macfadyen Oct 23
Good weather for counting whitefly in Uganda. In cassava and other crops.
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Thomas 17 Jul 16
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Sarina Macfadyen 25 Apr 16
Sampling for in our last field in lovely Mwanza today.
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Sarina Macfadyen 22 Apr 16
Healthy on left, parasitised nymphs on the right. Go natural enemies!
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Sarina Macfadyen 20 Apr 16
In Mwanza, cassava looks good here. Little disease but still nymphs when you search
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