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5-576: SCRI may refer to: Scottish Crop Research Institute The Supply Chain Resilience Initiative Siena College Research Institute Seattle Children's Research Institute , a unit of Seattle's Children's hospital Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SCRI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-608: The Macaulay Land Use Institute to form a new body, The James Hutton Institute . The SCRI has both staff and PhD students who do research into several different aspects of plant science . Research facilities include laboratories , office space, glasshouses , growth chambers and 172 hectares of land which is used for field work. Research at SCRI is organised into four programmes: environment plant interactions, plant pathology , genetics and plant products and food quality. The institute carries out research funded by

15-446: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SCRI&oldid=1258425867 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scottish Crop Research Institute The Scottish Crop Research Institute more commonly known as SCRI

20-630: Was a scientific institute located in Invergowrie near Dundee , Scotland . As of April 2011, when SCRI merged with the Macaulay Land Use Institute to form The James Hutton Institute . The institute was opened in 1951 in Invergowrie under the name Scottish Horticultural Research Institute (SHRI). In 1981, the SHRI merged with the Scottish Plant Breeding Station (SPBS), which at the time

25-677: Was located near Edinburgh . Operations of the SPBS moved to the institute's site at Invergowrie and became the Scottish Crop Research Institute. In 1987 the institute accepted managerial responsibility for Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland, formerly the Scottish Agricultural Statistics Service. The commercial arm of the SCRI, Mylnefield Research Services, was launched in 1989. In April 2011 SCRI merged with

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