Organisation
Plant Sciences
Research Unit
Plant Sciences studies agriculture, horticulture, energy crops and ornamentals. We study gene characteristics, plant reactions to environmental factors, population diversity, soil characteristics, and plant diseases and plagues. We breed new cultivars and innovate in crop protection and crop husbandry. The four research areas are Applied Genetics and Breeding, Crop Husbandry and Environment, Crop Protection, and Growth and Development.
Current researchers
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- Marlies Peeters (Member)
- Tibe Peirsman (Member)
- Isabel Roldán-Ruiz (Member)
- Dieter Slos (Member)
- Inge Speeckaert (Member)
- Ariane Staelens (Member)
- Aurélie Tredé (Member)
- Thomas Van Daele (Member)
- Johan Van Huylenbroeck (Member)
- Kristiaan Van Laecke (Member)
Projects
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- Phytosanitary risks of newly introduced cropsFrom1 Jul 2019 → 31 Mar 2022
- INnovations in plant VarIety Testing in Europe to foster the introduction of new varieties better adapted to varying biotic and abiotic conditions and to more sustainable crop management practicesFrom1 Jul 2019 → Today
- Soil biodiversity enhancement in European agroecosystems to promote their stability and resilience by external inputs reduction and crop performance increase.From1 Jun 2019 → Today
- Sustainable soils by quality compost with defined propertiesFrom6 Apr 2019 → 30 Jun 2023
- Development of a NIRS calibration to estimate cell wall digestibility of silage maize for a better variety choice in function of ration and cattle typeFrom1 Apr 2019 → 31 Mar 2020
- Quick test for detection of bacterial contamination in foodFrom1 Apr 2019 → 30 Sep 2022
- FABulous Farmers employ Functional Agrobiodiversity as a nature-based solution to reduce use of natural and material resources, delivering benefits for farmers, society and the environment in the NWE.From11 Jan 2019 → 30 Jun 2023
- Development of a sustainable control strategy for pathogens on flaxFrom1 Jan 2019 → 31 Dec 2022
- BASTA: Biochar’s Added value in Sustainable land use with Targeted Applications in processes, growing media & (future proof) open-field cultivationFrom1 Jan 2019 → 31 Dec 2023
- Effects of tropical rainforest disturbance on gene flow, genomic diversity and introgression in understory trees: the case of Coffea canephora in the Congo basin.From1 Jan 2019 → 31 Dec 2023
Publications
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- Physiological Responses and Aquaporin Expression upon Drought and Osmotic Stress in a Conservative vs Prodigal Fragaria x ananassa cultivar (2019)
Authors: Britt Merlaen, Ellen De Keyser, Lei Ding, Olivier Leroux, Francois Chaumont, Marie-Christine Van Labeke
Pages: 95-106 - The jasmonic acid pathway, rather than abscisic acid, may partly explain contrasting stomatal responses in two strawberry cultivars under osmotic stress(2020)
Authors: Britt Merlaen, Ellen De Keyser, Marie-Christine Van Labeke
Pages: 21-33 - Berichten uit het DGB-diagnosecentrum. Prunus laurocerasus : Bladziekten veroorzaakt door schimmels.(2002)
Authors: Caroline Crepel, Sven Inghelbrecht
Pages: 45-46 - Eeuwenoude techniek krijgt nieuwe jeugd(2022)
Authors: Hilde Muylle, Marta Lourenço Ribeiro Alves, Bart Vleeschouwers
Pages: 22-25 - Test performance study of diagnostic procedures for identification and detection of Gibberella circinata in pine seeds in the framework of a EUPHRESCO project(2013)
Authors: Renaud Ioos, T. Annesi, C. Fourrier, C. Saurat, Anne Chandelier, Sven Inghelbrecht, E.L.F. Diogo, A-M Perez-Sierra, A.V. Barnes, K. Paruma, et al.
Pages: 267-275 - Goudsbloem, een gouden kans: van proefveld naar de praktijk(2019)
Authors: Hilde Muylle
- Klimaatadaptieve praktijken voor het terugdringen van nutriëntenverliezen: een gerichte verkenning(2021)
Authors: Sophie Nawara, Thijs Vanden Nest, Wendy Odeurs, Pieter Janssens, Mia Tits, A. Elsen
Number of pages: 395 - Identification of dredged sediment-derived soils in the alluvial plains of the Leie and the Upper and Sea Scheldt rivers (Belgium) based on physico-chemical soil properties(2002)
Authors: Bart Vandecasteele, ,
Pages: 306-312 - Damage potential of Meloidogyne incognita populations on selected tomato genotypes in Ethiopia(2019)
Authors: Awol Seid, Chemeda Fininsa, Tesfamariam Mekete, Wilfrieda Decraemer, Wim Wesemael
Pages: 124-133 - Productivity and management of herb-rich mowed grasslands in Flanders: a practice-oriented field trial(2022)Volume: 27
Authors: Thijs Vanden Nest
Pages: 497Number of pages: 499