Following is a list of the programmes of research approved for 1985–86 at the Scottish agricultural research institutes and the Scottish agricultural colleges. Support has been withdrawn from none.
          
          | Scottish Agricultural Research Institutes | 
          
          
          | Institute | 
          Programme | 
          
          
          | Animal Diseases Research Association | 
          Non-respiratory microbial diseases. | 
          
          
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          Diseases and nutritional and physiological disorders associated with reproduction. | 
          
          
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          Microbial respiratory diseases. | 
          
          
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          Mineral disorders: excesses and deficiencies of trace and macro elements. | 
          
          
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          Gastro-intestinal nematode parasites; production loss and immunity. | 
          
          
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          Sheep disease surveillance. | 
          
          
          | Hannah Research Institute | 
          Milk utilisation. | 
          
          
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          Limits to milk production. | 
          
          
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          Feeding for milk production. | 
          
          
          | Hill Farming Research Organisation | 
          Factors affecting production of herbage from hill and upland pasture. | 
          
          
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          Ecology of grazing systems. | 
          
          
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          Factors affecting sheep performance in hill and upland environments. | 
          
          
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          Factors affecting beef cow and calf performance in hill and upland environments. | 
          
          
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          The husbandry of red deer. | 
          
          
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          The effect of nutrient supply and supplement use on the digestion, metabolism and performance of grazing sheep. | 
          
          
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          Systems studies in ruminants. | 
          
          
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          Possible role for goats in hill sheep farming systems. | 
          
          
          | Macaulay Institute for Soil Research | 
          Mineral soils: their development, composition and properties. | 
          
          
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          Trace elements: their origin, distribution and specification in soils and plants in relation to their effects in agriculture. | 
          
          
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          Soil survey of Scotland. | 
          
          
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          Nature and properties of soil organic matter. | 
          
          
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          Role of micro-organisms in soils, especially in soil/plant relationships. | 
          
          
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          The survey, characterisation and monitoring of peat, land resources and terrain features. | 
          
          
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          Soil factors affecting crop production. | 
          
          
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          Factors affecting crop and plant composition. | 
          
          
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          Nutrition and distribution of plants and plant communities on organic and other marginal soils in Scotland. | 
          
          
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          Statistical methods for soil-crop research and the development and management of computer techniques and equipment. | 
          
          
          | Rowett Research Institute | 
          Metabolic and pathological consequences of inorganic element deficiencies. | 
          
          
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          Nature and mechanisms of action of antagonists of dietary copper. | 
          
          
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          Absorption and metabolism of inorganic elements. | 
          
          
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          Growth; energy expenditure, protein synthesis, degradation and turnover. | 
          
          
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          Growth; regulation, tissue deposition and turnover, measurement. | 
          
          
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          Growth; structural proteins and muscle fibres. | 
          
          
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          Growth; control and measurement. | 
          
          
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          Physiology of digestion. | 
          
          
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          Pigs; nutrition growth and reproduction. | 
          
          
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          Nutritional and physiological factors affecting productivity of sheep. | 
          
          
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          Nutritional and physiological factors affecting cattle and deer productivity. | 
          
          
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          Nutrition, growth, reproduction and husbandry of the commercial meat rabbit. | 
          
          
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          Metabolic and membrane-structural effects of dietary saturated cis-and trans-unsaturated, and methyblanched, fatty acids on animal tissues with specific reference to the cardio vascular system. | 
          
          
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          Plant dietary toxins. | 
          
          
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          Nitrogen metabolism in the rumen. | 
          
          
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          Digestion of fibre in the rumen. | 
          
          
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          Energy metabolism and feed utilisation. | 
          
          
          | Scottish Crop Research Institute | 
          Basic studies mainly relating to host/parasite interactions. | 
          
          
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          To provide improved cultivars of cereals and more effective breeding methods. | 
          
          
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          The biology and control of diseases and pests of cereal crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          The biology and control of diseases and pests of forage crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          To provide improvide cultivars of fodder crucifers and more effective breeding methods. | 
          
          
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          To provide improved cultivars of potatoes and more effective breeding methods. | 
          
          
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          Physiological mechanisms relating to the growth of arable crops. | 
          
          
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          The manipulation of factors influencing the yield and quality of arable crops grown in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          The biology and control of weeds, diseases and pests of arable crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          The biology and control of weeds, diseases and pests in soft fruit crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          Physiological mechanisms relating to the growth of fruit crops. | 
          
          
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          The manipulation of factors influencing the yield and quality of fruit crops grown in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          To provide improved cultivars of soft fruit and more effective selection methods. | 
          
          
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          The biology and control of diseases and pests of vegetable crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          The manipulation of factors influencing the yield and quality of vegetable crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
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          The biology and control of diseases and pests or ornamental crops in northern Britain. | 
          
          
          
          | Scottish Agricultural Colleges | 
          
          
          | Programm | 
          Objectives | 
          
          
          | 1. Dairy cattle: milk and products | 
          To improve reproductive performance and to reduce losses of young animals. | 
          
          
          | 2. Beef cattle | 
          To improve genetic qualities related to productivity. | 
          
          
          | 3. Sheep | 
          To improve the utilisation of conventional and novel feeds. | 
          
          
          | 4. Pigs | 
          To reduce the effects of disease and to improve animal health. | 
          
          
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          To develop more efficient systems of production. | 
          
          
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          To improve consumer quality and safety of food product. | 
          
          
          | 5. Poultry | 
          To improve reproductive performance and to reduce losses of young chicks. | 
          
          
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          To improve genetic qualities related to productivity. | 
          
          
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          To improve the utilisation of conventional and novel feeds. | 
          
          
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          To reduce the effects of disease and to improve animal health. | 
          
          
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          To develop more efficient systems of production. | 
          
          
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          To improve consumer quality and safety of food product. | 
          
          
          | 6. Animals general | 
          To increase productivity and to improve product quality in relation to market requirements. | 
          
          
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          To increase productivity and to improve product quality in relation to market requirements. | 
          
          
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          To improve use of animal wastes and to reduce or remove pollution hazards. | 
          
          
          | 7. Grass and forage legumes | 
          To promote improved output by variety testing and work related to genetical characteristics. | 
          
          
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          To increase input efficiency and improve crop management. | 
          
          
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          To improve sward characteristics of lowland, upland and hill grazings. | 
          
          
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          To reduce loss by improved control. | 
          
          
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          To assess environmental effects in order to alleviate adverse effects and to exploit favourable factors. | 
          
          
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          To evaluate economic factors. | 
          
          
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          To improve production methods and nutritive value of conserved forage. | 
          
          
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          To improve amenity grass and to establish cultivars suitable for various amenity purposes. | 
          
          
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          to promote efficient seed production. | 
          
          
          | 8. Cereals | 
          To promote improved cereal production by variety testing and work related to genetical characteristics. | 
          
          
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          To increase input efficiency and crop management To reduce crop loss due to disease, pests and weeds. | 
          
          
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          To improve harvesting practices, storage and product quality. | 
          
          
          | 9. Other arable crops, potatoes, roots, forage brassicae, pulses etc. | 
          To increase productivity and to improve product quality in relation to market/feeding requirements. | 
          
          
          | 10. Horticultural crops | 
          To increase productivity and to improve quality and seasonal availability in relation to market requirements of field vegetables, soft fruit, protected crops and ornamentals. | 
          
          
          | 11. Crops general | 
          To increase productivity and to improve product quality and seasonal availability in relation to market requirements. | 
          
          | 13. Buildings and engineering | 
          To improve functional efficiency of farm buildings and to promote economical provision and use. | 
          
          
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          To improve functional efficiency of field machinery and to promote economical provision and use. | 
          
          
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          To improve functional efficiency of steading machinery and plant and to promote economical provision and use. | 
          
          
          | 14. Economics | 
          To promote increased efficiency through better understanding of the economics of production and of the most cost effective practices. | 
          
          
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          To promote increased efficiency through better understanding of market requirements and of the supply/price outlook. | 
          
          
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          To provide economic information for policy purposes. | 
          
          
          | 15. Soils and drainage | 
          To promote increased efficiency through better understanding of soil chemical properties and soil/plant nutrients. | 
          
          
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          To promote increased efficiency through a better understanding of soil structure and other soil physical properties. | 
          
          
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          To promote increased efficiency through a better understanding of factors determining the most cost effective drainage practices. | 
          
          
          | 16. General studies | 
          To improve agricultural and horticultural productivity. |