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    <datestamp>2006-05-10</datestamp>
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    <confdates>May 30-31, 2006</confdates>
    <conference>Joint Organic Congress</conference>
    <confloc>Odense, Denmark</confloc>
    <refereed>never</refereed>
    <budget>0</budget>
    <publicfulltext>TRUE</publicfulltext>
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          <family>Zalecka</family>
          <given>Aneta</given>
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        <name>
          <family>Skjerbaek</family>
          <given>Kirsten</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
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        <name>
          <family>Doesburg</family>
          <given>Paul</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
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        <name>
          <family>Pyskow</family>
          <given>Bent</given>
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          <family>Huber</family>
          <given>Machteld</given>
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        <name>
          <family>Kahl</family>
          <given>Johannes</given>
          <honourific>Dr.</honourific>
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      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Ploeger</family>
          <given>Angelika</given>
          <honourific>Prof.</honourific>
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    <title>The capillary dynamolysis method as a char-acterized tool for crop quality determination</title>
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    <abstract>The growing organic market demands for methods which can describe food quality within the organic system. With the capillary dynamolysis technique patterns are produced on thin-layer chromatographic paper and evaluated as a fingerprint of the sample as a whole. To be applied in routine analysis the method has to be standardised according to international standard norms. After the laboratory process had been documented and a visual pattern evaluation method had been developed and applied for the evaluation of the patterns, the method was standard-ized for selected carrot and wheat samples, which is described here. For standardization several factors of influence were tested and the reproducibility between 3 different laboratories in the EU was investigated. Wheat and carrot samples from different varieties as well as different nitrogen fertilization could be differ-entiated as statistical significant.</abstract>
    <date>2006</date>
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