Department of Plant Protection Biology
Diss Sukritha Nalikkaramal
Bridging environmental stress and internal physiology to mosquito biology: life-history, molecular biology and neuroethology [email protected] Sukritha Nalikkaramal, Department of Plant
Docentföreläsningar LTV
Welcome to docent lectures at the LTV faculty [email protected] The lecture will be given in the same language as the title. Click on the title of the lecture for a summary. The lecture

Chloë works to promote biological pest control through crop diversification
Chloë Raderschall is one of the SLU Centre of Biological Control’s newest researchers. Chloë is an avid hiker, gardener and photographer who first got introduced to biological control methods through

CBC Highlights 2024
Over the past year, much has happened in research on biological control at SLU. Among other things, there are new findings on plant protection using nanotechnology, weed control, plant protection for
Diss_Jenifer Seematti Sundar
From pathogen to prey: new insights into the role of effectors from Phytophthora infestans: pathogenicity, population biology, and defence [email protected] Jenifer Seematti Sundar, Department
Ämnesgruppsträff SLU Partnerskap Alnarp 2024(2)
Thematic group meeting - SLU Partnership Alnarp [email protected] SLU Partnership Alnarp's network for members , students and researchers at SLU in Alnarp gathers to exchange knowledge and
14th Conference of the European Foundation for Plant Pathology
[email protected] The 14th European Conference of Plant Pathology, will take place on 3-5 June 2025 in Uppsala, and is arranged by the Swedish Society for Plant Pathology. We look forward to
IDA call webinar 1
The call for the Interdisciplinary Academy – Q&A session and match making [email protected] Welcome to a lunch webinar about the call for new applicants to the Interdisciplinary Academy (IDA) at

Rooftop greenhouses – A way forward for urban food production in Sweden?
Rooftop greenhouses can provide fresh and locally produced food as well as optimise land use and energy efficiency. Today, there are no large-scale operations in Scandinavia. Would that be a

A Helping Gene for Healthier Plants
Researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) have discovered a new gene that controls plants' sensitivity to threats like fungi and drought. By removing this gene, plants
Nordic perspectives on Soil Health - an exploratory interdisciplinary workshop
[email protected] The concept of Soil Health is gaining traction in the scientific literature and media coverage as well as in policy discussions. Ways to incorporate this concept into

Fly away or stay to control pests?
If you release hoverflies in cultivation tunnels to combat aphids, do they stay and protect the crops or fly away? Paul Becher and his research team investigated this in tunnels with commercial