Publications

Cryopreservation of crop species in Europe

2012 | Action 871

ECOSTBio: Explicit Control Over Spin States in Technology and Biochemistry - Special Issue in Chemistry: A European Journal

2018 | Action CM1305

Advances Materials for Temperatures above 1500C - Development of Testing Methods

1997 | Action 510

Forests in Mountainous Areas: Evaluation of Silvicultural Treatment - Summary Report

1996 | Action E3

Meteorological Applications

2006 | Action 718

Special Issue in Journal of Food and Nutrition Research

2009 | Action 927

Rules and Procedures for Implementing COST Actions

1995 | Action null

Leaf Wetness Duration: Analysis of the Agrometeorological Requirements and Evaluation of New Estimation Methods

2005 | Action 718

Aides electroniques a la circulation sur les grands axes routiers-Rapport final Theme1

1984 | Action 30bis

Cryopreservation of crop species in Europe

2012 | Action 871
  • Author(s): Agnes Grapin et al. (Eds)
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  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-92-898-0051-8

The Action wanted to improve and apply technologically advanced techniques for plant genetic resources conservation of crops that are grown and/or conserved in Europe with the main emphasis on long-term conservation through cryopreservation.

ECOSTBio: Explicit Control Over Spin States in Technology and Biochemistry - Special Issue in Chemistry: A European Journal

2018 | Action CM1305

This Special Issue coincides with the last meeting organized by ECOSTBio, taking place on April 9–11, 2018 in Berlin (Germany). This European network has been working since 2014 on tackling a diversity of chemical problems in which electronic spin is a key factor.

Meteorological Applications

2006 | Action 718

Special Supplement on Weather, Climate and Farmers.

Special Issue in Journal of Food and Nutrition Research

2009 | Action 927
  • Author(s): P. Simko (editor)
  • Publisher(s): VUP

This special issue of Journal of Food and Nutrition Research comprises some contributions from the final meeting of COST 927 Action which was held in Smolenice, Slovakia in October 2008.

Leaf Wetness Duration: Analysis of the Agrometeorological Requirements and Evaluation of New Estimation Methods

2005 | Action 718
  • Pages: 93 pages
  • Author(s): G. Maracchi, L. Kajfez Bogataj, S. Orlandini, A. Dalla Marta, F. Rossi
  • Publisher(s): Copisteria SanGallo

The main objective of COST 718 is to improve the meteorological applications to agriculture. To do this, it deals with three main topics: the availability of meteorological data from standard network, remote sensing and Numerical Weather Models, the application of models in the field of crop diseases, irrigation and climate change, and the diffusion to the farmers of the information through new technologies.