Sask. researchers receive funding for expanding work on plant pathogens
A research initiative looking into plant pathogens has received nearly $800,000 in funding from the John R. Evans Leaders Fund.
The fund, which is run through the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), supports research and infrastructure for innovative projects in Canada.
One of those projects, led by Dr. Chris Todd from the University of Saskatchewan was awarded $796,910 in funding. The Environmental Plant Pathogen Interaction Centre (EPPICentre), was originally created to explore clubroot disease in crop plants.
“Having the capacity to quickly respond is going to be really important going forward,” Todd said.