ABSTRACTS AND PROCEEDINGS
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SESSION 1: BEET QUALITY
DE BRUIJN J.M.: Impact of beet quality on sugar manufacture and technological criteria for further quality improvement
BLOCH D. et al.: Drought-induced changes in technical quality of sugar beet with consideration of genotypic differences
FARES K. et al.: Application of rendement factors concept to predict sucrose losses to molasses from Mediterranean sugar beet
SESSION 3: OPEN SESSION
AYALA J. et al.: Biological bases for improving the control of the soil pest in Aubeonymus Mariaefranciscae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
BEAUVOIS M. et al.: Development and application of a rapid protocol to evaluate the resistance of sugar beet varieties against Cercospora beticola and in vitro assessment of the pathogen resistance to fungicides
SESSION 4: SOIL BORNE PESTS AND DISEASES
FÜRSTENFELD F.: Halfquantitative determination of of Heterodera schachtii in soil with hatch induction by means of Acetox and following PCR and gel electrophoresis
POSTER SESSION
AYALA J. et al.: Is it possible to reduce the amount of herbicide active matters in sugar beet? MICRORATES
GALLETTI S. et al.: Effects of an integrated approach to reduce cercospora leaf spot incidence on sugar beet
JORDAN-RAMIREZ R. et al.: Spatio-temporal dynamics of beet tumor (Physoderma leproides) in fall sown sugarbeet crops in southern Spain
KOCH G.: Rapid and reliable assays for the detection of beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) and Rhizoctonia solani (Kühn) root rot in sugar beets on-farm
OLSSON Å.: Distribution of the sugar beet cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtii) in a highly infested field in the south of Sweden
PRINGAS C.: Concept for controlling the sugar beet nematode Heterodera schachtii considering as example nematode resistant sugar beet varieties
LEMAIRE O. et al.: Alterations of glycosyl-hydrolase activities in Beet western yellows virus-FL1 infected Arabidopsis thaliana and virus-infected sugar beet
EIGNER H.: Organic Nitrogen and Carbon in EUF-extract as parameters for the characterisation of different sites of sugar beet growing
HORN D. et al.: C-content of agricultural soils and requirements of cross compliance to maintain the organic matter of soils
GHOULAM C.: Assessment of salinity stress effect on agronomic parameters and beet quality in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.)
KENTER C. et al.: Influence of long term storage on the composition of harmful nitrogen in sugar beet
SCHIRMER A.: Phylogenetic analysis of isolates of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus collected worldwide
EL ANTRI M.: Suspected ryegrass populations resistance to grass herbicides in sugar beet fields in Morocco
JIMENEZ E. et al.: Sucrose-cleaving enzymes, sucrose yield and sugar beet quality of spring sown and autumn sown sugar beets grown in Andalucia (Southern Spain)
OUSSIBLE M. et al.: Definition of hydric regimes enabling the emergence of monogerm seeds in sugar beet
ZARRABI M. et al: Crop loss assessment of sugar beet root Aphid Pemphigus fuscicornis (Koch) on spring beet in center of Iran