T. Amein
University of Gothenburg
10 Papers
18 Citations
T. Amein is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seed treatment & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Evaluation of non-chemical seed treatment methods for the control of Alternaria dauci and A. radicina on carrot seeds
Eckhard Koch,Annegret Schmitt,Dietrich Stephan,C. Kromphardt,Marga Jahn,Hermann-Josef Krauthausen,Gustaf Forsberg,S. Werner,T. Amein,Sandra A. I. Wright,F. Tinivella,Maria Lodovica Gullino,S. J. Roberts,Jan M. van der Wolf,Steven P.C. Groot +14 more
TL;DR: Aerated steam treatment was, apart from the thiram-containing chemical standard, the best single treatment, and its performance may at least partially be due to extensive pre-testing, resulting in dosages optimally adapted to the respective seed lot.
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Evaluation of non-chemical seed treatment methods for the control of Phoma valerianellae on lamb’s lettuce seeds
Annegret Schmitt,Eckhard Koch,Dietrich Stephan,C. Kromphardt,Marga Jahn,H. J. Krauthausen,G. Forsberg,S. Werner,T. Amein,Sandra A. I. Wright,F. Tinivella,J. van der Wolf,Steven P.C. Groot +12 more
TL;DR: The most effective alternative seed treatments identified in the present study, aerated steam, hot water, electron treatment and thyme oil (0.1%), can be recommended for eradication of P. valerianellae from lamb`s lettuce seeds in organic farming.
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Stove: seed treatments for organic vegetable production
Annegret Schmitt,Marga Jahn,C. Kromphardt,H. J. Krauthausen,S. J. Roberts,Sandra A. I. Wright,T. Amein,G. Forsberg,F. Tinivella,Maria Lodovica Gullino,M. Wikström,J.M. van der Wolf,S.P.C. Groot,S. Werner,Eckhard Koch +14 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: It turned out that the cultivar and also the seed lot differed to a large extent with respect to their sensitivity, so that selection of treatment parameters need to be considered thoroughly for each vegetable species and seed lot.
First report in Sweden of downy mildew on parsley caused by Plasmopara petroselini.
TL;DR: During September 2004, downy mildew of parsley caused by a species of Plasmopara was observed in an experimental field of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum subsp. crispum L. cv. Gigante d'Italia/Hilmar) in Borgeby in southern Sweden.
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Evaluation of non-chemical seed treatment methods for the control of seed-borne infections by Phoma valerianellae on lamb´s lettuce
Annegret Schmitt,Eckhard Koch,Dietrich Stephan,C. Kromphardt,Marga Jahn,J.-H. Krauthausen,G. Forsberg,S. Werner,F. Tinivella,T. Amein,Sandra A. I. Wright,J. van der Wolf,Steven P.C. Groot +12 more
- 01 Jan 2009
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