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Plant Health and Quality Summer School Courses
The program relies on interactive classes, workshops animated by international speakers and hands-on activities.
Sessions
Plant Health
- Plant pathology : new technologies for pathogen detection
- Phytopathogenic bacteria studies
- Phenotyping applied to plant health monitoring
- New pest control strategies to overcome resistance mechanisms
- Plant resistance inducers (elicitors) in crop protection
- Parasitic plants
- Seed and abiotic stress
Plant Quality
- Fruit post harvest quality, sensory analyses of plant products
- Plant phenotyping
- Plant physiology
Studying in Angers and preparing a PhD thesis in France
- Presentation of the Plant Science campus
- Being able to present a personal research project in 180 seconds
- General information about PhD fellowships in France
Hands-on activities
- Droplet digital PCR applied to plant health and quality
- Bioinformatic with Galaxy
- Analytical and sensory methods to assess fruit quality
- Electrophysiological recordings of insect antennae
- Nutritional choice in a parasitoid
- qPCR - a methodology to quantify defense gene expression in plant
- Characterization of parasitic plant- host plant relationship
- Phenotyping -Image analysis and study of germination
- Phenotyping - Quantification of disease severity using image analysis
- Low-cost imaging for plant health monitoring
Cap Zéro Phyto Workshop (3rd and 4th of July)
This year, a focus will be done on Agroecological Immunity within the framework of the Cap Zéro Phyto project.
Scientific visits
- LSV-ANSES (Plant Health Laboratory)
- PHENOTIC (instrumentation for high throughput plant phenotyping)
- Roses Loubert (national collection, old rose garden)
- Visit of a rose nursery
- Visit of an orchard with a focus on pest control