PRODUCTION / CULTIVATION AND HARVESTING PRACTICES
Paper #086 - PDF document
Keynote Speaker
Seabuckthorn - Present and Future.
Thomas S. C. Li, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Pacific Agri-Food Research Center, Summerland, British Columbia (Canada)
Study on Micropropagation of Hippophae rhamnoides L.
Virendra Singh* and R.K. Gupta (India)
Paper #001 - PDF document
Effects of Fertilizers, Mulches and Land Contours on the Growth of Seabuckthorn Cultivars in organic Farming.
Merja Heinäaho, Tadeusz Aniszewski, Jyrki Pusenius, Riitta Julkunen-Tiitt (Finland)
Paper #012 - PDF ducoment
The Correlation between Seabuckthorn Berry Quality and Its Altitudes of Occurrence Areas.
Lu Rongsen (China)
Paper #019 - PDF document
Review on Seabuckthorn Research in the Russian Federation and Nis.
Natalia Demidova* (Russia)
Paper #016 - PDF document
Development of a Branch Shaker to Harvest Seabuckthorn.
Roger Chagnon, Jérôme Boutin and Sylvain Fortin (Canada)
PRODUCTION / BREEDING
Paper #088 - Presentation unavailable
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Keynote Speaker
Genetic Selection and Introduction of Promising Hippophaë Rahmnoides L. Cultivars - the American Perspective.
Wudeneh letchamo*, Thomas Molnar and Reed Funk, Rugters University (U.S.A.)
Paper #035 - PDF document
Seabuckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) Cultivar Establishment and Survival in a Maritime Environment.
D.B. McKenzie* (Canada)
Paper #064 - PDF document
The Enigma of Low Temperature Tolerance in Seabuckthorn.
Akhilesh K. Yadav, Gopal K. Chowdhary, Parul Saxena, Renu Deswal (India)
Paper #092 - PDF document
From the Monitoba Hippophae Cultivation, Harvesting and Marketing Experience.
Charles Robert, Lucille Robert and Wudeneh Letchamo (Canada-USA)