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Fundamental Studies on Postharvest Physiology and Plant Health.

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"Fundamental studies on postharvest physiology and plant health" is a 4-year Strategic, Programme (SP) 2002 fram Norwegian Research Council (NFR) Bioproduksjon og foredling. SP-leader: Professor Roar Moe, Agricultural University of Norway (NLH). ng. T he main purpose of the SP is to develop competence by means of fundamental studies in solving practical problems related to post harvest quality and virus/pest problem in floriculture without using chemicals. Poinsetta is a model plant. If we succeed to r each our research goals, we expect great international interest, and a potential to develop new cultivars. The strong focus on education og Post.doc and PhD students will give increased competence within the research areas of the projects: 1. Improved pos tharvest quality (Dr. Trine Hvoslef-Eide, NLH). 2. Free branching aetiology (phytoplasma) and virus in poinsettia. (Dr. Dag-Runar Blystad, Norwegian Crop Research Institute (Planteforsk) 3. Biological control of Bemisia tabaci in poinset stitute (Plantefo rsk) (Dr. Nina Svae Johansen, Planteforsk). stitute (Planteforsk) We give high priority to international cooperation and networking. Research on enviromental friendly plant production has high priority in NLH, Planteforsk, and in the strategi c plan for Bioproduksjon og foredling in NFR. Our SP will be instrumental in decreasing the use of chemicals in the horticultural industry, and thus meet society'sneeds

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