Åsa Lankinen
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
60 Papers
665 Citations
Åsa Lankinen is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollen & Sexual conflict. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 57 publications. Previous affiliations of Åsa Lankinen include Lund University & Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
Making sense of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in the light of evolution
TL;DR: It is argued that it is crucial to integrate an evolutionary framework in IPM to develop efficient and reliable crop protection strategies that do not lead to resistance development in herbivores, pathogens, and weeds.
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Plant Resistance Inducers against Pathogens in Solanaceae Species—From Molecular Mechanisms to Field Application
TL;DR: It is predicted that PRIs will play a role in future plant protection strategies in Solanaceae crops if they are combined with other means of disease control in different spatial and temporal combinations.
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Potassium phosphite combined with reduced doses of fungicides provides efficient protection against potato late blight in large-scale field trials
Erland Liljeroth,Åsa Lankinen,Lars Wiik,Dharani Dhar Burra,Erik Alexandersson,Erik Andreasson +5 more
TL;DR: The data suggests that potassium phosphite could be used in potato cultivation in temperate regions such as in Sweden, at least in combinations with reduced rates of fungicides, as part of an IPM strategy.
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Using theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict to improve our understanding of plant ecology and evolution.
TL;DR: It is discussed how taking sexual selection and sexual conflict theories into account can be useful not only for understanding of plant reproductive strategies but also in related research areas, including i) mechanisms of pollen-pistil interactions, ii) mating-system evolution in hermaphrodites and iii) plant immune responses to pests and pathogens.
How does breeding system variation modulate sexual antagonism
Stéphanie Bedhomme,Giorgina Bernasconi,Joris M. Koene,Åsa Lankinen,H. S. Arathi,Nico K. Michiels,Nils Anthes +6 more
TL;DR: This work synthesizes how variation in breeding system can affect the evolution and expression of intra- and inter-locus sexual conflicts in plants and animals and predicts that, in hermaphrodites, SA traits will display lower levels of polymorphism and respond more quickly to selection.