Conference Invitation
34th INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC-EXPERT CONFERENCE OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD INDUSTRY
“FROM HIDDEN THREATS TO INNOVATIVE ASSETS: TRANSFORMATIVE CAPACITY OF AGRIFOOD SYSTEMS”
Sarajevo, October 9 – 11, 2024
34th INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC-EXPERT CONFERENCE OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD INDUSTRY
“FROM HIDDEN THREATS TO INNOVATIVE ASSETS: TRANSFORMATIVE CAPACITY OF AGRIFOOD SYSTEMS”
Sarajevo, October 9 – 11, 2024
Author: Dennis Jarvis, CC BY-SA 2.0
We are pleased to invite you to the 14th CASEE Conference ”The Role of the Life Sciences Universities in the Green Transition of Central and Eastern Europe”, organized by the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, between 19th – 21st of June 2024, to share the scientific novelties within Green Transition of Central and Eastern Europe.
CASEE and Danube AgriFood Master Programme invite you to participate in a winter school organized by the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences:
When: January 25th - February 5th 2021
Who can participate: students from all CASEE universities
Possibility of publishing the papers form the 10th CASEE conference
The journal “Die Bodenkultur: Journal of Land Management, Food and Environment” has kindly offered the partnership to CASEE:
Publishing Partnership of
“Die Bodenkultur: Journal of Land Management, Food and Environment” and “CASEE - The ICA Regional Network for Central and South Eastern Europe”
for publishing Invited Papers based on presentations given at the 10th CASEE Conference in 2019 at the University of Sarajevo from 12 to 15 June 2019
“Die Bodenkultur: Journal of Land Management, Food and Environment” is an interdisciplinary forum dedicated to all aspects of research in the rural areas. The aim of the journal is to provide an international outlet for new results in all disciplines of land management, food, environment and related subjects.
The CASEE Board will invite authors of selected presentations from the CASEE conference to submit a manuscript to the journal “Die Bodenkultur”. Papers will be marked as “Invited papers” with a reference to the CASEE Network and the 10th CASEE conference in Sarajevo on their title page.
Manuscripts must be full research papers and have to be prepared according to the standards of the journal (Instructions for authors can be found at the journal homepage: https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/boku/boku-overview.xml). Manuscripts shall be submitted until 15 September 2019.
Papers can be written in English or in German. Title, abstract, keywords and tables and graphs captions have to be presented in both languages.
Assistance during the whole submission and revision process will be provided by the journals Managing Editor Reinhard Neugschwandtner (
There are also other journals where the participants in 10th CASEE conference are encouraged to submit their papers after their presentation at CAEEE conference. The review of the submitted papers is not in hands of the conference organizers or CASEE board but depends on the rules of the journals as indicated in the case of Die Bodenkultur. However, the participation in the conference increases the chances for the positive review process because the ideas are discussed before the submission.
In the past, the authors of the previous conferences addressed the journals like:
Agronomy: Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy
(http://agronomyjournal.usamv.ro),
Horticulture: Scientific Papers. Series B. Horticulture
(http://horticulturejournal.usamv.ro),
Animal Science: Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science
(http://animalsciencejournal.usamv.ro).
Veterinary Medicine: Scientific works. Series C. Veterinary Medicine
(http://veterinarymedicinejournal.usamv.ro),
Land Reclamation, Earth Observation&Surveying, Environmental Engineering: Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering
(http://landreclamationjournal.usamv.ro),
Biotechnology: Scientific Bulletin "Biotechnology", Series F. Biotechnology
(http://biotechnologyjournal.usamv.ro),
Management and Economics in Rural Areas: Scientific Papers Series G. Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development,
(http://managementjournal.usamv.ro),
Die Bodenkultur
(http://www.boku.ac.at/en/fos/themen/die-bodenkultur/die-zeitschrift/)
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica
Agricultural Economics – Zemedelska ekonomika
https://www.agriculturejournals.cz/web/agricecon/
Czech Journal of Food Sciences
(https://www.agriculturejournals.cz/web/cjfs/)
Czech Journal of Animal Sciences
(https://www.agriculturejournals.cz/web/cjfs/)
Plant Protection Sciences
(https://www.agriculturejournals.cz/web/pps/)
Plant, Soil and Environment
Session 1: Modern agriculture and rural development
Chairs:
Prof. Dl Dr. Dr.h.c. mult. Martin H. Gerzabek, BOKU, Austria
Prof. univ.dr. Florin Stănică, USAMV, Romania
Nine oral presentation and ten posters comprised this lively, and well received session. Pia Euteneuer released an excellent talk about the decomposition of sclerotia in soil, the impact of season and specifically earthworms – a finding by chance during a flood event. Otilia Bobis elucidated concepts and strategies to improve leave and fruit quality of mulberries for silk worm breeding, a significant economically sound activity for rural areas. Lucia Pop explained the complete value chain for silk production in Romania and focussed specifically on the re-establishment of mulberry tree plantations and the subsequent sericultural and silk technology. Michael Pillei elaborated the concept of an university network within CASEE, dedicated to continuous education in rural areas, the Academia Danubiana. The life science universities have the duty within their “third mission” to support and organize continuous education to foster the development and livelihood in the Danube region. The innovative approach involves the local stakeholder/communities in the development of customized educational programs. Florina Deleanu focussed also on the strengthening of local communities by re-introducing ornamental vegetable gardening as means of improvements in economy and communication of local communities. Ana Butcaru presented two excellent papers concerning roses for petal production. She established a complete organic cultivation system for roses from soil pre-treatment using different crops to get rid of e.g. nematodes, planting, raising the plants, biological plant protection to harvest and even frost protection. Nutritional-wise, dried petals should be used instead of cooked products. Val Stoian presented results from N-leaching studies following excess mineral nitrogen application under different crops as modified by soil texture. The oral session ended with flowers – a paper presented by Ioana Crişan about Iris germanica and the use of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses in different cultivars. In-depth research focussed on water use efficiency – varying considerable between cultivars, making them more or less suitable for dryer regions.
Very well made posters complemented the oral session. The authors presented the posters during the poster viewing session. The contributions covered a variety of additional topics, from fig and peach propagation, mays resistance breeding against fusarium, homemade fungizides, apple storage, challenges of recovering the drainage system in the Moldova River watershed to agrotourism and food products for athletes.
Overall, the session provided a basket of interesting and excellently presented topics showing the diversity of concepts, strategies and challenges to develop the rural area by agricultural activities.
Presentations: