Publications

COST Action B23 "Oral-facial Development and Regeneration" - Genes, Cells and Biomaterials for Oral-facial Regeneration: Joint Meeting of the 4th Management Committee and Working Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

2005 | Action B23

Forests and Forestry Products - Activity Report 2001

2002 | Action null

Action E55 Modelling the Performance of Timber Structures - Presentation of the National Delegations

2007 | Action E55

Five-year Assessment of the European Community RTD Framework Programmes

1997 | Action null

Magnetohydrodynamics

2007 | Action P6

Rationeller energieensatz im interregional verkehr

1993 | Action 307

3rd Ecopapertech Conference - Economy and ecology in Papermaking Technology, June 4-8, 2001 Helsinki, Finland: Proceedings

2001 | Action null

Measurment of Atmospheric Acidity

1985 | Action 611

Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Cryopreservation in Horticultural Species / Acta Horticulturae Number 908

2011 | Action 871

COST Action B23 "Oral-facial Development and Regeneration" - Genes, Cells and Biomaterials for Oral-facial Regeneration: Joint Meeting of the 4th Management Committee and Working Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

2005 | Action B23
  • Pages: 98 pages
  • Author(s): S. Opsahl, A. Mostowska, P. Nieminen, K. Heikinheimo, P. Gorry et al.
  • Publisher(s): Universitat de Barcelona

Abstracts of the 4th Management Committee Meeting and Working Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 for COST Action B23 “Oral-facial development and regeneration” which took place in Barcelona, Spain on May 12-15, 2005.

Magnetohydrodynamics

2007 | Action P6

This state-of-the-art book aims at revising the evolution of ideas in various branches of magnetohydrodynamics (astrophysics, earth and solar dynamos, plasmas, MHD turbulence and liquid metals) and reviews current trends and challenges.

Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Cryopreservation in Horticultural Species / Acta Horticulturae Number 908

2011 | Action 871

For many horticultural species such as seedless plant species, species that produce recalcitrant seed as well as plant species that are propagated vegetatively to preserve the unique genomic constitution of cultivars (such as fruit and several timber and ornamental trees), cryopreservation is the only valuable solution for the safe long term storage. Moreover, besides its use for the conservation of genetic resources, cryopreservation proved to be extremely useful for the storage of plant tissues with specific characteristics, such as medicinal- and alkaloid-producing cell lines, hairy root cultures, genetically transformed and transformation-competent culture lines.

This issue of Acta Horticulturae contains a selection of the contributions made at the “first International Symposium on Cryopreservation in Horticultural Species” that was held in Leuven, Belgium from 5 to 8 April, 2009. This event was a co-organization of the COST Action 871, CRYOPLANET of the European Science Foundation and ISHS (International Society for Horticultural Science).