Foto 1: Experten für "himmlische" Technologien in der Landwirtschaft (von links): Rob Bramley, CSIRO Adelaide, Australien; Holger Lilienthal, FAL Braunschweig, Krysztof Kubsik, IUNG Pulawy, Polen; Kerstin Panten, FAL Braunschweig, Aleksandra Izosimova, Universität St. Petersburg, Russland; Jim Schepers and Anatoly Gitelson, Universität von Nebraska, Lincoln, USA; Audun Korsæth, Bioforsk Apelsvoll, Norway; Viesturs Janson, Universität Riga, Lettland; Görres Grenzdörffer, Universität Rostock; Ivan Vasenev, Universität Moskau, Russland; Ewald Schnug, FAL Braunschweig.
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