Seminar “Welcoming a symbiont: signaling and accommodation in arbuscular mycorrhizas”

On January 16th, 2017 at the Room no.1 of Pentagono building, at 2.30pm, Prof. Andrea Genre (University of Torino, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology) will give a seminar entitled “Welcoming a symbiont: signaling and accommodation in arbuscular mycorrhizas“. PhD students, students and all the people Read More …

Seminar “Discovery and development of crop protection traits for genetically engineered crops: an industry perspective”

On November, 23rd 2016, at the room “Aula 2” (Seconda Stecca, Agripolis) at 2 pm, Dr. Alberto Bressan Bayer Crop Science R&D Trait Research, Entomology/Nematology, USA), will give a seminar entitled “Discovery and development of crop protection traits for genetically engineered Read More …

Challenges and opportunities of affordable image-based plant phenotyping

On Thursday 20th, October 2016, 4:00pm, at the Aula 1 (building “seconda stecca”), Dr. Massimo Minervini will give a seminar titled “Challenges and opportunities of affordable image-based plant phenotyping“. The announcement is available below for download. For further information, please contact Prof. Antonio Masi Locandina (.PDF)

Regulatory aspects of energy production from renewable sources

On Tuesday 20th October 2015, at the Room no. 17 of the Pentagono building (Agripolis Campus, Legnaro -PD), 14:00, Dr. Giuliana Strambi (researcher at CNR) will give a seminar titled “Regulatory aspects of energy production from renewable sources“. The announcement can be downloaded below. For further information, please contact Prof. Nicoletta Ferrucci.

Pollution and accumulation in plants by radionuclides discharged from the Fukushima Daiich Nuclear Power Plant

Prof. Rossella Ghisi has organised, within the course of protection from pollutants (Forest and Environmental Science), a seminar titled “Pollution and accumulation in plants by radionuclides discharged from the Fukushima Daiich Nuclear Power Plant”. The seminar will be held by Read More …