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| Monday, May 30, 2011 |
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09.00 Welcome Coffee / Registration
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PLENARY SESSION |
| 10.00 |
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OPENING |
| 10.05 |
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GREETING OF THE PATRON
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| 10.30 |
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Coordinated Strategies for economic growth and optimisation of renewable feedstocks in Europe
Prof. Melyn F. Askew
Census-Bio, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
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| 11.00 |
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The role of intellectual capital in the development of agribusiness
Prof. Grzegorz Spychalski
Director of the Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poland
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| 11.30 | | Technical break / Coffee break |
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LECTURES |
| 11.40 |
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T 1: Genetic improvement of oat hulls and their potential for use as a renewable resource
Steffen Beuch, Bodo Saake (2), Juergen Puls (3), Dirk Kahlke (4), Stefan Geiser (4)
Nordsaat Saatzucht GmbH, Granskevitz, Germany
2) University of Hamburg, Dept. of Wood Scioence, Chemical Wood Technology, Germany
3) von-Thuenen-Institut (vTI), Institute for Wood Technology and Wood Biology, Hamburg, Germany
4) Peter Koelln KGaA, Koellnflockenwerke, Elmshorn, Germany
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| 12.00 |
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T 1: The new variety of industrial hemp Wielkopolskie for non-food application
Mieczyslaw Kowalski, Maria Kowalska
Breeding and Seed Producing Farm KOW-MAR, Blaszki, Poland
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| 12.20 |
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T 1: Main directions of breeding work in the Institute of Bast Crops and Phyto-Pharmaceutical Raw Stuff in Ukraine
Viktor Kabanets
Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences, Institute of Bast Crops and Phyto-Pharmaceutical Raw Stuff, Hlukhiv, Ukraine
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| 12.40 |
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T 1: Propagation of valuable genotypes of Aesculus hippocastanum L. by micropropagation
PhD Karolina Wielgus, Aleksandra Luwanska, Karolina Jarzyniak, Joanna Makowiecka
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Dept. of Biotechnology, Poznan, Poland
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| 13.00-14.00 | | Lunch |
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T 1: Use of plant biotechnology methods for flax breeding in Latvia
Dace Grauda, Andra Mikelsone, Aija Auzia, Veneranda Stramkale (2), Isaak Rashal
University of Latvia, Institute of Biology, Salaspils, Latvia
2) Agricultural Science Centre of Latgale, Vilani, Latvia
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| 14.20 |
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T 1: Organic methods of oil flax protection
Prof. Krzysztof Heller, PhD Karolina Wielgusz, Malgorzata Byczynska
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
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T 2: The application of ultrasonic treatment of flax fibres for the production of cottonin and spindleless blended yarns
PhD Zdzislaw Czaplicki, PhD Jerzy Mankowski, Waldemar Cierpucha
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
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| 15.00 |
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T 2: Ways of processing of bast crops in Ukraine
Rubil Hiliazetdinov
Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences, Institute of Bast Crops and Phyto-Pharmaceutical Raw Stuff, Hlukhiv, Ukraine
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| 15.20 | | Coffee break and Poster viewing → Detailed poster list |
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15.45 |
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Poster presentation / Discussion
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| 18.00 | | End of the first day, Evening Programme and Official Dinner |
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| Tuesday, May 31, 2011 |
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LECTURES |
| 09.00 |
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T 2: Evaluation of different metal oxide nano particle finishes, for self-clening of cotton fabric
Prof. Sheikh Muhammad Nawaz, Babar Shahbaz, Zeeshan Nawaz, Rameez Ibraheem
University of Agriculture, Dept. of Fibre Technology, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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| 09.20 |
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T 2: Lime/shives composites applied in ecological building
PhD Jerzy Mankowski, Andrzej Kubacki, Jacek Kolodziej
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
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| 09.40 |
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T 2: Replacement of phthalates by renewable materials in rubber industry
PhD Cristina Bergmann, Juergen Trimbach, Zuhair Saleem (2)
Klaus Dahleke KG, Hamburg, Germany
2) Pilot Pflanzenoeltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany
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| 10.00 |
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T 2: Investigations of the relationship between the morphology of rapeseeds and their behavior in the oil pressing process
Heike Muehmel, PhD Frank Pudel, Claudia Mueller (2), Ludger Alpmann (3), Helmut Aniol (4), Tobias Korrmann (5)
Pilot Pflanzenoeltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany
2) Norddeutsche Pflanzenzucht Hans-Georg Lembke KG, Holtense, Germany
3) Deutsche Saatveredelung AG, Lippstadt, Germany
4) Oelmuehle Anklam GmbH&Co. KG, Anklam, Germany
5) Automation & Software Guenther Tausch GmbH, Neubrandenburg, Germany
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| 10.20 |
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T 2 / 3: Potential and future prospects of dyeing plants:
Madder Rubia tinctorium L., Annato Bixa orellana L., Dyer's broom Genista tinctoria L., Woad Isatis tintoria L.
PhD Katarzyna Schmidt-Przewozna, Jakub Kowalinski, Monia Tomassini (2)
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
University Camerino, Italy
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| 10.40 |
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T 2: Liquid-liquid reactive extraction: a promising method for the recovery of biopolymer building-blocks produced via fermentation-based processes
Agnieszka Krzyzaniak, Boelo Schuur, Andre de Haan
Technical University of Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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| 11.00 | | Coffee break |
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| 11.15 |
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T 2: Preparation of rapeseed protein products for aquaculture feeding
Halime Adem, PhD Ralf-Peter Tressel (2), Hanno Slawski, Carsten Schulz
Gesellschaft fuer Marine Aquakultur mbH, Buesum, Germany
2) Pilot Pflanzenoeltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany
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| 11.35 |
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T 3: Towards renewable sources of oil and protein for aquaculture feed
Paul P. Kolodziejczyk, Crystal L. Snyder (2), Xiao Qiu (3), Saleh Shah (4), E. Chris Kazala (2), Randall J. Weselake (2)
Biolink Consulting Inc., New Denver, Canada
2) University of Alberta, Dept. of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Edmonton, Canada
3) Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, Canada
4) University of Saskatchewan, Dept. of Food & Bioproduct Sciences, Saskatoon, Canada
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| 11.55 |
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T 4: Ecological and economic optimisation of biogas plants
Matthias Sonnleitner, Georg Haering, Wilfried Zoerner, Vic Hanby (2)
Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy Research, Ingolstadt University, Germany
2) Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom
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| 12.15 |
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T 4: The production of annual plant biomass for the needs of renewable energy in Poland
Prof. Henryk Burczyk, Maria Mackiewicz-Talarczyk
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
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| 12.35 |
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T 4: Polish cultivar of white mulberry (Morus alba L.) and new directions of utilization
Malgorzata Lochynska, Grzegorz Oleszak (2)
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
2) Experimental Farm of the Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Petkowo, Poland
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| 13.00-14.00 | | Lunch |
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T 4: The cycle of biogenic elements as basic fact of energy and biomass renewability
Sekou Traore, Amadou Diarra, Sekou Magassouba (2), Macki Traore (3)
University of Conakry, Polytechnic Institute, Conakry, Guinea
2) Institute of Medicinal Plants. Dubreka, Guinea
3) University of Sonfonia, Dept. of Economics, Conakry, Guinea
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T 5: Biomass Logistics: The key challenge of minimizing supply costs
PhD Ina Ehrhardt, Holger Seidel
Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF, Magdeburg, Germany
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| 14.40 |
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T 5: Sustainable biofuels – an international overview of existing approaches
Joerg Kretzschmar, Thilo Seidenberger
German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
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| 15.00 |
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T 5: Economy and logistic in forming of market of bast crops products in Ukraine
Ihor Marynchenko
Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences, Institute of Bast Crops and Phyto-Pharmaceutical Raw Stuff, Hlukhiv, Ukraine
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15.30 |
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Award ceremony / Final discussion
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| 16.00 | | End of the conference |
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| Poster list |
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The following posters will be presented:
P 1.1 The influence of cadmium stess on the protein profile in Linum usitatissimum L.cultivars Milena Szalata, Agata Pietrucka, Marlena Szalata 2, Aleksandra Luwanska, Karolina Wielgus INF∓ 2 Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland
P 1.2 The content of biologically active substances in different varieties of white mulberry (Morus alba L.) grown in Polish climatic conditions Katarzyna Grajek, Dominika Pieprzyk-Kokocha, Aleksandra Wawro, Emil Tyrolczyk, Malgorzata Michalak INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 1.3 The plant regeneration from seeds of Virginia mallow (Sida hermaphrodita R.) species in in vitro culture Grazyna Mankowska, Aleksandra Luwanska, Karolina Wielgus; INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 1.4 Effects of different cytokinins on micropropagation of Salvia officinali Aleksandra Luwanska, Karolina Wielgus, Daniel Lipinski 2, Joanna Zeyland 2, Marlena Szalata 2, Ryszard Slomski 2 INF&MP, Dept. of Biotechnology; 2 Poznan University of Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Poznan, Poland
P 1.5 Comparison of profiles of biologicaly actice substances from leaves of Morus alba L. grown in vitro and in vivo Karolina Wielgus, Aleksandra Luwanska, Sebastian Mielcarek 2, Agnieszka Gryszczynska 2, Milena Szalata, Joanna Makowiecka, Grazyna Mankowska INF&MP, Dept. of Biotechnology; 2 INF&MP, Quality Control of Medicinal Products and Dietary Supplements Dept., Poznan, Poland
P 1.6 Hybridization between selected energetic species of Salix and Populus under in vitro and in vivo conditions Maciej Zenkteler, Maria Katarzyna Wojciechowicz, Lukasz Zarychta, Lukasz Piosik, Elzbieta Zenkteler Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Experimental Biology, Laboratory of General Botany, Poznan, Poland
P 2.1 Enriched linen textiles as a material for “wellness“ products Romualda Marszalek, Miroslaw Waclawek 2, Teresa Hernik, Andrzej Sapieja, Barbara Binkowska, Anna Kicinska-Jakubowska, Bozenna Marcinkowska INF&MP, Poznan, Poland; 2 Linen Factory, Zyrardow, Poland
P 2.2 Nanoproducts in the refining of line Bogumila Tanska, Justyna Zielak, Maria Nowalinska, Bozenna Marcinkowska, Edyta Bogacz INF&MP, Dept. of Spinning, Weaving and Finishing, Zyrardow, Poland
P 2.3 Results of breeding Polish and foreign biotypes of mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) in Polish conditions Malgorzata Lochynska, Andrzej Wojtaszewski INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 2.4 Hemp fibes properties from different parts of the straw Zaiga Zamushka, Ilze Baltina, Veneranda Stramkale 2, Guntis Strazds 3 Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia; 2 Agricultural Science Centre of Latgale, Vilani, Latvia; 3 Association of Textile and Clothing Industry, Riga, Latvia
P 2.5 Adhesion improvement of hemp fiber poypropylene composites Edgars Kirilovs, Silvija Kukle Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
P 2.6 Polypropylene (PP) composites reinforced with stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) fibre Jerzy Mankowski, Dominik Paukszta 2, Jacek Kolodziej INF∓ 2 Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland
P 3.1 Agro fine hemicals‘ from flax or special medical textiles Joanna Banach INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 3.2 Protection composition based on hemp essential oil against pests Ryszard Kaniewski, Romuald Gorski 2, Jozef Jakimcio-Turowski, Ewa Nowaczkiewicz INF∓ 2 University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland
P 3.3 Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Tussilago farfara L. plants - toxicity and safety of raw material Mariola Dreger, Anna Krajewska-Patan, Marzena Pieszak, Malgorzata Gorska-Paukszta, Artur Adamczak, Waldemar Buchwald, Przemyslaw L. Mikolajczak 2 INF∓ 2 University of Medical Science, Dept. of Pharmacology, Poznan, Poland
P 3.4 Platycodon grandifloum Jacq. A. DC. - promising medicinal plant Mariola Dreger, Anna Krajewska-Patan, Waldemar Buchwald, Marzena Pieszak, Malgorzata Gorska-Paukszta, Sebastian Mielcarek, Anna Forycka, Przemyslaw L. Mikolajczak 2 INF∓ 2 University of Medical Science, Dept. of Pharmacology, Poznan, Poland
P 3.5 Phytochemical studies of rose species occurring in Poland Artur Adamczak, Waldemar Buchwald, Sebastian Mielcarek, Agnieszka Gryszczynska, Anna Grys INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 4.1 The role of Plant Breeding & Acclimatization Institute, National Research Institute in pre-breeding of perennial grasses for bioenergy purposes Grzegorz Zurek, Danuta Martyniak Plant Breeding & Acclimatization Institute, NRI, Radzikow, Poland
P 5.1 Application of PLA nano-fibes for surface modifiation of air filers Katarzyna Grajek, Emil Tyrolczyk, Zbigniew Skibniewski, Malgorzata Michalak INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 5.2 The modification of flaxoven using nano fiboin fibers as amodern filering system Emil Tyrolczyk, Katarzyna Grajek INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 5.3 Comparative analysis of properties of flax lines o support fibes flax gowing reintroduction in Latvia Silvija Kukle, Veneranda Stramkale 2, Dace Kalnina, Dagmara Proberga, Guntis Strazds 3 Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia; 2 Agriculture Science Centre of Latgale, Vilani, Latvia;3 Association of Textile and Clothing Industry, Riga, Latvia
P 5.4 Immobilizing bioactive compounds on PLA nano-fibes Katarzyna Grajek, Zbigniew Skibniewski, Emil Tyrolczyk, Czeslaw Ogurkowski, Malgorzata Michalak INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
P 5.5 The influence of in-egetation stem cutting on hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) yield Jan Tymkow, Lidia Grabowska, Michal Rebarz INF&MP, Poznan, Poland
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