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Response to abiotic and biotic stresses
From Monday 22 September 2008
To Friday 26 September 2008
Contact Gerhard Müller-Starck

This course was offered within the work package SEA 1.4, but it was also open for PhD students within EVOLTREE. It was organised by the Technische Universität München in cooperation with the Helmholtz-Zentrum München (P15).

Within a total of 5 days, lectures and lab courses were scheduled for 4 days and completed by a one-day field trip, in order to assess current threats of forest ecosystems (exemplified by mass infestations of insects) and to discuss protective measures.

The course addressed the verification of stress response at a scale from genes to landscapes with main emphasis on selected genomic, proteomic and metabolomic parameters, and with inclusion of abiotic and biotic stresses

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Location Munich/Freising, Germany

Funding Initiatives

Funding is available for EVOLTREE members: training expense reimbursement, conference grants and project grants

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eLab Services

The eLab provides a search interface which can browse over all databases currently available within the EVOLTREE project.

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Events

Scientific events of interest to the EVOLTREE community are listed here. Conference grants are available to cover expenses

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