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Researchers working on IPM at the James Hutton Institute.
- Graham Begg : ecological landscape engineering of farms and landscapes, modelling
- Damian Bienkowski : sensor technologies for disease detection
- Jennie Brierley : potato pathology and diagnostics
- David Cooke : plant pathology, particularly potato late blight and how changing pathogen populations impact aspects of IPM such as fungicide
- Cathy Hawes : trophic interactions, weeds, ecology
- Nicola Holden : interactions between bacteria and their host plants
- Pete Iannetta : weeds, seed persistence
- Ali Karley : plant traits, plant-insect interactions
- Alison Lees : potato pathology, diagnostic tools, epidemiology, host resistance
- Roy Neilson : Nematololgist and rhizosphere ecologist
- Adrian Newton : cereal pathology, particularly resistance elicitors, crop heterogeneity, novel resistance and cultivar deployment, sustainability and pathogen population responses, resistance, decision support systems and durability of host resistance
- Peter Skelsey : theoretical and spatial epidemiologist
- Geoff Squire : crops, weeds, systems
- Ian Toth : bacteriologist