International scientific conference Scientific Actualities and Innovations in Horticulture - SAIH2018

2nd International Conference on Scientific Actualities and Innovations in Horticulture 2018 - SAIH2018.
Development and technology. Lithuania, Kaunas, June 4-6, 2018

Topic 1. Ecological and Technological Aspects
Cultivar testing
Horticultural plants and systems modeling and management
New technologies and sustainability
The biology of harmful organisms
Monitoring, forecasting and management of pests and diseases

Topic 2. Product Quality and Post-harvest
Quality of horticultural products
Post-harvest biology, technology and pathology
Advances in storage technologies
Non-destructive testing of food quality

Topic 3. Genetics, Physiology and Breeding
Evaluation of genetic resources for breeding
Plant responses to environmental factors
Plant omics
Innovations in plant breeding and new plant cultivars

Topic 4. Applied Horticulture
Food Safety: Prevention and Control
Fruit and vegetable in human nutrition, health benefits
Phytochemicals in fruit and vegetables
Processing and bioactive components in products

Documents

SAIH2018 abstracts book ()
there are presented SAIH2018 conference information and schedule; abstracts of oral presentations; abstracts of flash presentations. The conference dedicated to 80 years of horticultural science Institute of Horticulture LAMMC.
Activity type
Participation in scientific conference
Activity work package
Reduction in pesticide residues
Activity number
LRCAF-WP3-A20
Activity contact
Alma Valiuškaitė
Institute of Horticulture, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry
Kauno g. 30, LT-54333, Babtai, Kaunas district, Lithuania
phone: +370 37 555 217
fax: +370 37 555 176
[email protected]
Activity partner
Institute of Horticulture, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry - LRCAF
Activity country
Lithuania
Last edit
13-08-2018
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