SLU Partnerskap Alnarp
Hem
[ Logga in ]

Skip Navigation Links
Hem
ForskningsprojektExpand Forskningsprojekt
Examensarbete
Partners
StyrgruppExpand Styrgrupp
DokumentationExpand Dokumentation
Projektansökan
Hantering beviljade projekt
Projektlista
Scroll up
Scroll down
Styrgruppsmedlemmar
Dokument styrgrupp
Scroll up
Scroll down
Projekt
Konferenser 2019
Konferenser 2018
Konferenser 2017
Konferenser 2016
Konferenser 2015
Konferenser 2014
Konferenser 2013
Konferenser 2012
Konferenser 2011
Konferenser 2010
Konferenser 2009
Konferenser 2008
Konferenser 2007
Konferenser 2006
Scroll up
Scroll down





Foto Jan Larsson 

 

 

Plant Communication Symposium, 2009-10-22

  PlantComMistra - a research program exploring "allelobiosis" - volatile communication between undamaged plants Lisbeth Jonsson, Prof. Södertörn University College
 
  How does allelobiosis in barley affect aphid feeding behaviour and how can this be applied for aphid control? Velemir Ninkovic, Research Assoc. SLU, Ultuna
 
  Effects of allelobiosis on aphid natural enemies Robert Glinwood, Assoc. Prof., SLU, Ultuna
 
  Olfactory basis of host recognition in the black bean aphid, Aphis fabae, Ben Webster, SLU, Ultuna
  Semiochemicals in field experiments aiming at improved insect pest control Lesley Smart, Rothamsted, UK
   
  Allelopathy in cereals - genetic variation and possible mechanisms Nils-Ove Bertholdsson, Assoc. Prof., SLU, Alnarp
 
  Induced disease resistance in plants, barley in particular David Collinge, Prof. Copenhagen University
 
  Gene inductions as a result of allelobiosis in barley Barbara Karpinska, Södertörn University College
 
  Usefulness of tilling populations for candidate gene evaluations Sven Gottwald, Prof. Justus-Liebig University, Giessen

Breeding methods and strategies for cereals Ahmed Jahoor, Nordic Seed
  Breeding for resistance to aphids in barley, including the allelobiosis type of resistance Inger Ċhman, Assoc. Prof., SLU, Alnarp
 

 Webbmaster jan.larsson@slu.se