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    Dr Matthew Back

    BSc, MSc, PhD, F. Appl. Biol

    Reader in Nematology

    Photograph of Matthew

    Teaching and Learning

    • BSc:Crop Protection Technology, Advanced Agronomy, Applied Crop Protection
    • MSc: Plant Health Management (Principles and Practices) 
    • MSc/PgC Plant Pathology: Biology and Epidemiology of Plant Pathogens, Diagnosis and Management of Plant Pathogens
    • Supervision of PhD students:  Francis Kawalya, Ronald Manjoro, Nikoletta Foskolou, John Owen, Alex Smart, Celestine Oduor
    • Involvement in Short Courses: Concise BASIS, Plant Protection Award, Advanced Cereals, Grassland BASIS

    Research Interests

    • Plant nematology - particularly Globodera spp, Pratylenchus spp, Trichodorus spp. and Ditylenchus spp
    • Disease complexes involving nematodes and soil borne pathogens
    • Biofumigation of crop pests and diseases
    • Management of diseases caused by Rhizoctonia solani
    • Sustainable/Non-chemical methods of pest and disease management

    Professional Memberships

    • Association of Applied Biologists - Editor for Annals of Applied Biology
    • European Society of Nematologists
    • British Society of Plant Pathology
    • Centre for Evidence-Based Agriculture (CEBA)

    Dr Matthew Back is experienced in reviews and evidence syntheses on the management of pests, weeds and pathogens. He has specific expertise in plant nematology and his wider research is concerned with the development of non-chemical crop protection strategies.

    Academic Department: Agriculture and Environment

    Research: Centre for Crop and Environmental Science

    Research: Centre for Evidence-Based Agriculture (CEBA)

    Research: Nematology Research Group

    Research: Sustainable Agri-Food Systems Group

    Tel: +44 (0)1952 815361

    Fax: +44 (0)1952 814783

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    Office: CERC Office 2 Crop and Environment Research Centre (CERC)

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    Publications

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    Other 91茄子ations

    • Back M. (2021)
    • Back MA, Pope TW, Reade JPH (2021) Crop health 鈥 responding to pests, weeds and diseases In: Soffe RJ, Lobley M (Eds.) The Agricultural Notebook. John Wiley & Sons Ltd: Chichester. pp 153-179
    • Back MA, Cortada-Gonzalez L, Grove IG, Taylor V. (2018) Field management and control strategies In: Perry RN, Moens M, Jones JT eds. Cyst Nematodes. CAB International, Wallingford.
    • Back MA, Sosnowska D, Holgado R. (2017) Management strategies: Pochonia chlamydosporia and IPM of plant-parasitic nematodes in temperate crops In: Manzanilla Lopez R, Lopez-Llorca L eds. Perspectives in Sustainable Nematode Management Through Pochonia chlamydosporia Applications for Root and Rhizosphere Health. Springer Verlag
    • Ahmed M, Sapp M, Prior T, Karssen G, Back M. (2015) SOIL Discuss 2:1175-1220
    • Aliki HM, Reade JPH, Back MA. (2015) Effects of concentrations of Brassica napus (L.) water extracts on the germination and growth of weed species. Allelopathy Journal 34(2): 287-298
    • Imathiu S, Edwards S, Ray R, Back M. (2014) Artificial inoculum sources and inoculation techniques commonly used in the investigation of fusarium head blight in cereals Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 49(2): 129-139
    • Watts WDJ, Grove IG, Tomalin GR, Back MA. (2014) Field screening of biofumigant species for the reduction of potato cyst nematodes (Globodera sp.) Aspects of Applied Biology 126: 145-151
    • Reade JPH, Aliki H, Back MA. (2014) Does biofumigation offer a realistic alternative to herbicides for weed management. Aspects of Applied Biology 126: 93-99
    • Back MA, Barker A, Evans KA. (2014) Management of potato cyst nematodes using biofumigation. 5th International Symposium of Biofumigation, 91茄子 Adams University, UK.
    • Ngala BM, Haydock PPJ, Woods S, Back MA. (2014) Biofumigation with Brassica juncea, Eruca sativa and Raphanus sativus for the management of field populations of G. pallida 6th International Symposium of Nematology, Capetown, South Africa
    • Ngala BM, Haydock PPJ, Woods S, Back MA. (2014) Hatching activity of Globodera pallida post exposure to brassica extracts. 5th International Symposium of Biofumigation, 91茄子 Adams University, UK.
    • Back MA. (2014) What are PCN pathotypes? Potato Review November/December
    • Back M.A., Jenkinson P. and Haydock P.P.J. (2002) The effect of granular nematicides on the development of Rhizoctonia solani diseases and their interaction with Globodera rostochiensis on potato. Brighton Crop Protection Conference Pests and Diseases. 2, 777-80.
    • Back M.A., Jenkinson P. and Haydock P.P.J. (2000) The interaction between potato cyst nematodes and Rhizoctonia solani diseases in potatoes. Brighton Crop Protection Conference Pests and Diseases. 1, 503-6.

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