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City: Uppsala, Online
Location: The studio, level 1 of the Teaching Building
Organiser: SLU University Library
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Language: Swedish
The studio, level 1 of the Teaching Building, Uppsala, Online
Welcome to a lunch lecture where Professor Peter Witzgall talks about how all living things use smell to communicate, and how this fact can be used to promote better gardening. The library will provide a light lunch.
Olfactory communication connects all living beings. Chemical ecology research identifies these chemical signals. The goal is to bring this knowledge to practical application in safe plant protection, horticultural production and food processing. During the first Worth Knowing lecture of the spring, Peter Witzgall, Professor of chemical ecology at the Department of Plant Protection Biology, will tell us more.
If you are unable to attend in the studio, you can watch live on SLU Play and on the SLU University Library’s Facebook page. The lecture will also be available to watch afterwards on SLU Play, but it will take a couple of weeks before it is published there.
Worth knowing is the SLU University Library’s popular science lunchtime lecture series. Here, exciting and recent research results from SLU are presented. We offer a light lunch, and after the lecture, listeners have the opportunity to ask questions.
Language: Swedish
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