Foreign Visitors And Participants of International Meetings

Foreign Scholars

Name Affiliation Research Subject Duration
David R.Gealy

USA
Dale Bumpers
NationalRice
Research

Investigation into laboratory and feld bioassays to optimize allelopathic activity in commercial cultivars and germplasm lines of Japonica and Indica rice June 19 ~ July 24, 1999
Aixin Hou China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Development of mitigation options of nitrogen oxides emission from agro-ecosystems in Asia July 2, 1999 ~ March 31, 2000
Yiping Zhang China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
A sfudy on the evaluation of rice productivity and its estimation using a NPP model under diverse climate of Yunnan Province in China July 7 ~ August 24, 1999
Alexandre Jose
Cattelan
Brazil
Embrapa
Isolation of plant growth promoting and biocontrol chemicals from bacterial isolates from soil on the rhizoshere of soybean July 23 ~ September 1, 1999
Dale L.Shaner USA
American Cyanamid Company
To help develop system for determining resistance to ALS inhibiting herbicides in rice weed populations August 19 ~ September 2, 1999
Jianjun Tang China
Jiaugxi Agricultural University
Predicting the rice productivity in Monsoon Asia under chainging climate August 22 ~ August 29, 1999
Robert Williams Australia
Yanco Agricultural Institute
Rice growing modelling in a changing environment August 22 ~ August 29, 1999
Timothy Joseph-Horne UK
University of Bristol
Analysis of the respiratory chain of phytopathogenic fungi September 16 ~ December 10, 1999
Derek William
Holloman
UK
University of Bristol
Analysis of the respiratory chain of phytopathogenic fungi October 2 ~ December 2, 1999
Cameron Mcleod UK
University of Sheffield
Trace element spectrochemistry in environmental/agricultural systems with special reference to element speciation November 5 ~ December 4, 1999
Albert Olioso France
University of Montpellier
Assimilation of remote sensing data into Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer and crop models November 8 ~ November 22, 1999
Horace G.Cutler USA
Mercer University
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Leslie A.Weston USA
Cornell University
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Wilf Powell UK
IACR-Rothamsted Experimental Station
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Francisco A.Macias Spain
University of Cadiz
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Isao Kubo USA
University of California
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Stephen O.Duke USA
USDA
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
J.Daniel Hare USA
University of California
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Ian T.Baldwin Germany
Max-Plank-Institute
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Azim Mallik Canada
Lakehead University
To attend an International Workshop on Bio-active Chemicals in Communication November 8 ~ November 10, 1999
Tao Wang China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Study on agricultural land use system for combating land degradation in China November 19 ~ November 28, 1999
Yiqi Luo USA
University of Oklahoma
Rice ecosystem modelling in a changing environment December 8 ~ December 18, 1999
Katarzyn
Dabrowska-Zielinska
Poland
Institute of Geodesy and Cartography
Crop growth modelling and vegetation signatures obtained from optical and microwave remotely sensed data March 5 ~ March 12, 2000
Ju Hongbo China
Institute of Forestry Resource Information Technique
Study on agricultural land use system for combating land degrdation in China March 6 ~ March 18, 2000
Marcia Lynn Gumpertz USA
North Carolina State University
Statistical analyses of rice plant responses to elavated CO2 concentration March 15 ~ March 29, 2000
Wu Wei China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Study on agricultural land use system for combating land degradation in China March 16 ~ March 25, 2000
Gui-Rui Yu China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
A cooperative research of food production and agricultural environment problem in South East Asia in 21th century March 18 ~ March 25, 2000
Liu Gang China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Predicting the rice productivity in Monsoon Asia under changing climate March 19 ~ March 31, 2000
Kevin William Coleman UK
IACR-Rothamsted Experimental Station
Collaboration study on the turnover of carbon in volcanic soils and use this information to further develop carbon and nutrient turnover models March 19 ~ March 31, 2000
Lin Erda China
Agrometeorology Institute
Predicting the rice productivity in Monsoon Asia under changing climate March 20 ~ March 26, 2000
Liu Chuang China
Center for Earth Science and Information Network
Database development for supporting modelling of food security of China under the background of global change March 21 ~ March 25, 2000
Frank Alfons Ewert Denmark
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Univarsity
Modelling crop responses to elevated CO2 and ozone concentrations March 23 ~ March 31, 2000
Shu Geng

USA
University of California

Global climate change and its impact in agriculture March 23 ~ March 25, 2000
Byong-Lyol Lee

Korea
Korea
Meteorological Administration

Vulnerability of food security to climate change in Korea and regional collaboration for agrometeorological information sharing in Monsoon Asia March 23 ~ March 25, 2000


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