DINA Workshop on dispersal models with agricultural applications: Participants  Dina logo



Workshop: Dispersal models with agricultural applications.

Brorfelde, Denmark; October 21-22, 2003

List of Participants

Karsten Bjerre (kdb@kvl.dk)
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University; Denmark
Talk: Spore dispersal of yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis) on winter wheat at early growth stages.

Christian F. Damgaard (cfd@dmu.dk)
The National Environmental Research Institute (NERI); Denmark
Talk: Pollen dispersal between fields of GM and non-GM oilseed rape: meta-analysis of available data and the possibilities for co-existence.

Tom Harwood (t.d.harwood@reading.ac.uk)
The University of Reading; UK
Talk: The importance of spatio-temporal heterogeneity in natural populations subject to exposure to geneflow from agriculture.

Morten Larsen (ml@dina.kvl.dk)
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University; Denmark

Thomas Nord-Larsen (tnl@fsl.dk)
Danish Forest and Landscape Institute; Denmark

Michael Shaw (m.w.shaw@reading.ac.uk)
The University of Reading; UK
Talk: Simulation and analysis of spatial pattern formation at multiple scales in relation to plausible dispersal kernels.

Anders Stockmarr (sta@vetinst.dk)
Danish Veterinary Institute; Denmark
Talk: Dispersal of Windborne Spores - Densities, Heavy tails and Spatial Configurations.

Jonathan Yuen (Jonathan.Yuen@evp.slu.se)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Sweden
Talk: The spatial pattern in Scandinavia of Phytophtera infestans causing late blight on potatoes.

Hanne Østergård (hanne.oestergaard@risoe.dk)
Risø National Laboratory; Denmark
Stochastic simulation model for spatial-temporal development of a fungal plant disease spread by wind.


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