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    This deliverable includes publications as the most common way researchers use to communicate among themselves as well as with the rest of the audience interested in the particular research. The POnTE researchers used two of the most prevalent types of making their results publicly visible. Usually, the first step in making research available to a broad scientific audience is the presentation of the results, obtained by studying various aspects of the three pathosystems, at scientific conferences and workshops, followed by the publication of either abstract or proceedings book. The second of the publication types is the publication in high-impact factor and peer-reviewed journals. This is also a common way to valorize the quality of the research. The researchers were also encouraged to produce open-access types of publications.

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    Progetto

    POnTE

    Pest Organisms Threatening Europe

    Posizione
    • Europe
    Autori del contributo
    • Aleksa Obradović
    Scopo
    • Decision-making support
    • Dissemination
    • Education/Training
    Tipo di file
    Document
    Dimensione del file
    1.08 MB
    Pubblicato su
    30-01-2020
    Lingua d'origine
    English
    Sito web ufficiale del progetto
    POnTE
    Licenza
    CC BY
    Parole chiave
    • Integrated pest management
    • Phythophtora
    • forests
    • Hymenoscyphus
    • Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum
    • potato
    • olive
    • Xylella fastidiosa
    • Chalara

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