Abstracts of the 82nd Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia
January – February 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22364/eeb.22.05Abstract
Mališevs A., Makarova S., Konvisers G., Ķibilds J., Labecka L., Valciņa O., Grantiņa-Ieviņa L. Diversity of bacteria in drinking water samples from apartment buildings and hotels due to the incidence of Legionella spp. and
free-living protozoa
Gailīte A., Ruņģis D.E. First steps in in situ conservation of crop wild relatives in Latvia
Grantiņa-Ieviņa L., Ķibilds J., Kovaļčuka L., Boikmanis G., Ortlova K., Mališevs A., Bebre E., Ievinsh G. Monitoring of ruderal rapeseed populations in areas potentially contaminated with genetically modified plants
Purmale L., Ievinsh G. Comparison of salt tolerance of Tripolium pannonicum in tissue culture using agar-solidified and liquid medium with a temporary immersion system
Boikmanis G., Šteingolde Ž., Ķibilds J., Grantiņa-Ieviņa L., Bērziņš A. Incidence of Coxiella burnetii DNA in milk samples of dairy cows in the years 2022 – 2023
Kotova A., Orlovskis Z., Pugačevskis D., Voroņins Ē., Jae-Lee S. Characterisation of arbuscular mycorrhiza-mediated intra- and inter-plant defence pre-activation and priming responses in Daucus carota
Pugačevskis D., Kotova A., Voroņins Ē., Jae-Lee S., Orlovskis Z. Investigation of arbuscular mycorrhiza-mediated systemic and inter-plant defence responses in Medicago trucatula
Voroņins Ē., Kotova A., Pugačevskis D., Orlovskis Z., Jae-Lee S. Role of arbuscular mycorrhizal mediated inter-plant signaling in Medicago truncatula resistance to fungal pathogens Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium sporotrichoides
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