Sanddorn Gesellschaft der Freunde und Förderer des Sanddorns

  1st Congress of the ISA - International Seabuckthorn Association

Poster presentations

Thaer Hall

posters will be presented from Monday to Wednesday.

poster
Author(s)
Theme of the presentation
status
abstract
P1
Skuridin G.M., Baginskaya N.V, Russia Studies on Characters Correlation in Seabuckthorn - Review accepted
P2
Andriy Lebeda, Ukraine Official and Popular use of Seabuckthorn Fruits and Leaves accepted
P3
Joerg-Thomas Moersel, Silke Steen, Germany Analysis and Identification of Seabuckthorn oil of different origin accepted
P4
Marco Antonelli, Italy Study on the female flower bud development accepted
P5
Xiaoguang, PR China The identification and selection study of introduced foreign elite varieties of Hippophae rhamnoides L. in the region of Suiling accepted
P6
Ralph Thomann, Germany Investigation of processing parameters of different sorts of seabuckthorn and use for innovative breakfast cereals accepted
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P7
Soile Prokkola, Finland Effect of Processing on Vitamin C content of Seabuckthorn accepted
P8
Privalov G.F., Solonenko L.P., Skuridin G.M., Russia Mutation Breeding of Seabuckthorn in Russia accepted
P9
Elena Pavlovskaya, Russia Application of electron and X-radiation of nano- and subnanosecond duration in sea buckthorn breeding accepted
P10
Alexej Smirnov, Russia Investigation of Agents Causing Fungal Wilt of Seabuckthorn in West Siberia accepted
P11
Vladimir Fefelov, Russia New ways in sea buckthorn breeding accepted
P12
Lidia Solonenko, Russia Biological peculiarities, breeding and complex utilization of the seabuckthorn in Western Siberia accepted
P13
Luydmilla Shipulina, Russia Some New Data about Antiviral and Related Activities of Seabuckthorn Principals and the Prospects of their use accepted
P14
Privalov G.F., Solonenko L.P., Russia New types of correlations between biochemical characteristics of seabuckthorn plants accepted
P15
Jalakas Madli, Estonia The fruit quality of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) during the picking period and as a result of frizzing accepted
P16
Eldar N.Novruzov, L.A. Shamsizade, Azerbaijan Resources of seabuckthorn fruits in Azerbaijan and their rational use accepted
P17
Eldar Novruzov, I. Kerimova, A.A. Rajabov, Azerbaijan Correlation between preservation and increase efficiency of thickets with the care and gathering of fruits accepted
P18
Oleg Tolkachev, Russia Prospects of green grassy shoots of seabuckthorn (hippophae rhamnoides L.) as a source for commercial production of hiporamin accepted
P19
Michael Netzel, Gabriele Strass, Germany Stability of bioactive compounds of seabuckthorn juice under different storage conditions accepted
P20
Alexandr Eidelnant, Russia Seabuckthorn - a unique medicinal and food plant accepted
P21
Renate Richter, Germany Isolation and Analysis of potentially antioxidatives flavonoides of seabuckthorn accepted
P22
N.N. Sidorova, G.A. Berezhnaya, Russia Fatty Acid Variation in Seed Lipids Buckthorn (Hippophaea rhamnoides L.) During Germination accepted
P23
Zhang Zhangyi Studies on Quality Standard for Tibetan Medicine "Seabuckthorn" accepted n.a.
P24
Kabulova, Flora, Uzbekistan
Current status of Hippophae rhamnoides L. in Uzbekistan
accepted
P25
Springer, Monika, Germany gamma-Linolenic acid- cultivation, harvesting and product development
accepted n.a.
P26
E. Triquart, T. Rocksch, Germany Investigation into the shoot growth and fruit yield for Hippophae rhamnoides L. under varied growth conditions accepted
P27
T. Rocksch, E. Triquart, Germany Mechanised harvest of small wild-fruits accepted
P28
Handschack, Wilhelm, Germany frozen raw material from Hippophae rhamnoides as orign for bioactive substances accepted n.a.
P29
Jahnke, Kertin, Germany Utilisation and marketing of seabuckthorn by products accepted n.a.
P30
Rousseau, H.; Bergeron, D, Canad Introduction of Seabuckthorn and Research Trials in the Province of Quebec, Canada accepted

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