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The Scottish Roots Group (SRG) was founded in January 1999 with the purpose to facilitate interactions between its members. It has an aim to build a knowledge and skills base, give training for postgraduate students and provide a forum for raising and discussing important issues in root biology. The group currently comprises over 100 members from British universities and research institutes.

Professor Janet Sprent, DSc FRSE OBE, is the Chairman of the Group.

 

Comments and suggestions on any aspect of these pages and their contents are welcome, as are contributions from members. Please contact the organisers with any information.

The views expressed here do not necessarily represent the official views of The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute. Last updated July 2007.

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Updated: 22 November 2010