Dr John Bradshaw, honorary fellow of the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI) has been awarded the prestigious 2010 British Potato Industry Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to potato research and knowledge transfer.
Presenting the award at the Potato Council’s Seed Industry Event in Crieff, Perthshire (October 26) Potato Council chairman Allan Stevenson paid tribute to Dr Bradshaw’s work on potato breeding and genetics, including breeding strategies and methods in addition to the genetics of quantitative traits such as field resistance to late blight.
“He has the talent of knowing how to build communications between potato breeders and scientists, ensuring complicated research knowledge is translated into straightforward and practical messages that are easy to understand and put into practice,” said Mr Stevenson.
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