Correspondence with National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Scottish Crop Research Institute Dundee regarding trials at Fiddaman land

PART OF:
Materials relating to other GM crops trials undertaken on his farmland
part of archive:
GM Archive / R. J. Fiddaman collection relating to genetically modified foods and crops, research and industry
maker:
Scottish Crop Research Institute
and
National Institute of Agricultural Botany

NIAB is a pioneering plant science organisation based at the heart of the Cambridge science, technology and university communities and a thriving UK agricultural industry.

The Scottish Crop Research Institute more commonly known as the SCRI was a scientific institute located in Invergowrie near Dundee, Scotland. As of April 2011, when SCRI merged with the Macaulay Land Use Institute it is now part of The James Hutton Institute.

Details

Extent:
1 item
Identifier:
MS/2148/03/09
Access:
Open Access

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