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Abstracts and proceedings 73rd IIRB Congress 2012

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Opening session

The CAP and the long-term sustainability of the sugar beet sector in the EU
PACHECO, J.

Sustainability – an integrated part of the beet sugar industry from customer to grower
PÖRKSEN, N.

Sustainable sugar beet production between science and politics
CHRISTEN, O.

Sustainability of cultivation of sugar beet: current state and perspectives
BOIZARD, H. et al.

Production and Sustainability

The yield gap in some sugar beet producing countries
JAGGARD, K. et al

Yield increase since 1990: is there a favourable effect of climate change?
MAUPAS, F.

How to raise sugar yield substantially?
HANSE, B.

Significance of the energy input for eco-efficiency in sugar beet cultivation – results of a survey in Germany
REINEKE, H.

Rethinking sugar beet cultivation? Sustainable biomass production according to the RED
STOCKFISCH, N.

Internet goes social – new possibilities for grower communication that can contribute to a sustainable development
WINDFÄLL, B.

Harvest and Storage

Harvesting and storage aimed at maximum delivery of the grown sugar (beet) for processing
TIJINK, F., HUIJBREGTS, T.

Impact of beet quality on processing
DE BRUIJN, J.M.

Field monitoring of harvest losses in sugar beets
WINDT, A.

Test results of IRBAB and IRB (2003/2007)
VANDERGETEN, J.-P.

Yield, quality and storability of topped and defoliated beets
HOFFMANN, C.

Experiences with practical oriented long-term storage of sugar beets - results of 7 years trials
BÜSCHING, S. et al.

Yield, quality and economic effects of the harvest technology defoliation compared to standard and new topping-systems
LINNES, C. et al.

New experiments on long-term storage of sugar beets
LEGRAND, G., WAUTERS, A.

Open Session

Energy beet (Beta vulgaris) in Italy: first considerations on crop productivity, storability, environmental sustainability and profitability
CIUFFREDA, G. et al

Resistance to multiple pathogens in sugar beet: characterisation of Chromosome IV
JAMES, L. et al.

Sustainable methods to control Heterodera betae
RAAIMAKERS, E.

Evaluation of pure and associated legumes cover crops as a nitrogen source for the following crop
DUVAL, R.

Yield potential and composition of sugar beets used for fermentation
STARKE, P., HOFFMANN, C.

Biomass – a new trait in variety trials in sugar beet in Germany
LADEWIG, E.

Prospects for winter sugar beet crops in the UK
HOLMES, H. et al.

Integrated Pest Management

The German approach of a sugar beet specific IPM guideline
GUMMERT, A., et al.

Integrated pest management strategies in sugar beet in France
ESCRIOU, H.

Securing white sugar yield by threshold-based control of foliar diseases in sugar beet
RISSER, P., BUERCKY, K.

Management of leaf diseases in Sweden
OLSSON, A., PERSSON, L.

A new Integrated Pest Management (IPM) model for cercospora leaf spot of sugar beets in the Po river valley
CIONI, F., et al.

General Principles of Integrated Pest Management according to the Framework Directive on the sustainable use of pesticides - its implications in foliar disease control
AYALA, J., et al.