Seminars
- International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI) - Scatteres
Broadleaves Network (Copenhagen, Denmark) (2005)
- International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI) - First meeting of
the EUFORGEN stand-forming Broadleaves Network meeting (Viterbo, Italy) (2005)
- Questions concerning general forestry policy for countries of the Caucasus
region. Information exchange on forestry policy - Tbilisi, Georgia, (2006)
- Viewing and evaluation of conditions of Pyrus spp. name species being under
potential danger in the Caucasus region (Georgia, Azerbaidjan, Armenia),
Tbilisi, Georgia, (2007)
- Causative reasons of forest degradation and deforestation in Georgia.
Independent monitoring account on course of fulfillment of forest biodiversity
works program in the limits of biodiversity convention (CBD) - Tbilisi, Georgia,
(2007)
- Study of entomopathogenic microorgamisms in population of gypsy moth
Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera, Lymantridae). International conference on
materials of "International organization of biological fighting against vermin
animals and plants", St. Petersburg, Russia (2007).
- Susceptibility of American white moth to different bacterial preparations
in Georgia. International conference on materials of "Alien arthropods in
South-East Europe at the crossroad of three continents". Sophia, Bulgaria
(2007).
- Natural enemies of Ips Typographus (Col., Scolytadae) in spruce stands of
Georgia. IUFRO international meeting on "Influence of natural enemies on forest
insects", Vienna, Austria (2007).
- Study of spectrum of entomopathogenic fungi in population of Ips
Typographus in Georgia. Materials of International Conference on "Actual
problems of plant protection and quarantine", Almaty, Kazakhstan (2006).
- Screening of new entomopathogenic organisms for pest control. INTAS -
International Conference of South Caucasus Countries, Tbilisi (2006).
- Existence of pathogens and entomophages in Ips typographus L in spruce
stands (Picea orientalis L) in Georgia. 10th International European Meeting of
Biological Control. Bari, Italy (2005).
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