Andreas von Tiedemann

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Andreas von Tiedemann (born October 29, 1956 in Não-Me-Toque , Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil ) is a German agricultural and environmental scientist at the University of Göttingen .

Life

His parents are Hans-Georg von Tiedemann (* 1923), Dr. agr., Rittmeister a. D., well-known horse breeder ( Trakehner ) and Marianne Edle and Freiin von Plotho (* 1924).

Andreas von Tiedemann graduated from the Gauß-Gymnasium in Worms in 1975 . He then began to study agricultural sciences in Vienna and Göttingen until 1981 , where he obtained his degree in agricultural engineering in 1981 . Between 1981 and 1985 he was a research assistant in Geisenheim and Göttingen and received his doctorate as Dr. sc. agr. Thereafter academic counselor and university assistant in Göttingen until 1993 and qualified as Dr. sc. agr. habil. (Phytomedicine) . From 1994 to 1996 he was visiting scholar at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell University in Ithaca (City, New York) . From 1996 to 2001 he held a chair as professor for phytomedicine at the University of Rostock . Since 2001 he has been Professor of Plant Pathology and Plant Protection at the University of Göttingen.

Works (selection)

  • Manning, WJ & Av Tiedemann (1995) Climate Change: Effects of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2), ozone (O 3), and ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation on plant diseases. Environmental Pollution , 88, 219-245.
  • Tiedemann Av (1997) Evidence for a Primary role of active Oxygen species in induction of host cell death during infection of bean leaves with Botrytis cinerea. Physiol. Mol. Pl. Pathol. 50, 151-166.
  • Tiedemann Av & KH Firsching (2000) Interactive effects of elevated ozone and carbon dioxide on growth and yield of leaf rust infected vs. non-infected wheat. Environmental Pollution 108, 357-364.
  • Zeise, K. & Av Tiedemann (2001) Morphological and physiological Differentiation among vegetative compatibility Groups of Verticillium dahliae and V. longisporum. J. Phytopathology. 149, 469-475.
  • Wu, Yue-Xuan & Av Tiedemann (2004) Light-dependent oxidative stress determines physiological leaf spot formation in baley. Phytopathology, 94, 584-592.
  • Koch, S., S. Dunker, B. Kleinhenz, M. Röhrig, Av Tiedemann (2007) A crop loss-related forecasting model for Sclerotinia stern rot in winter oilseed rape. Phytopathology 97, 1184-1196.
  • Schützendübel A. Stadler M. Wallner D, v. Tiedemann A. (2008) A hypothesis on physiological alterations during plant ontogenesis governing susceptibility of winter barley to ramularia leaf spot. Plant Pathology 57, 518-526.
  • Eynck, C., B. Koopmann, P. Karlovsky, Av Tiedemann (2009) Internal resistance in winter oilseed rape inhibits systemic spread of the vascular pathogen Verticillium longisporum. Phytopathology, 99 (7), 802-811.
  • Hallmann, J , A. Quadt-Hallmann, Av Tiedemann (2009) Basic knowledge Bachelor - Phytomedicine, 2nd edition, Verlag Eugen Ulmer Stuttgart, 516 pp., 2007.

Functions

Honors

  • 1996 Adjunct Scientist Award, Boyce Thomson Institute for Plant Research, Ithaca, USA
  • 1996 Julius Kühn Prize of the German Phytomedical Society (DPG)
  • 2015 International Plant Protection Award of Distinction
  • 2018 Anton de Bary Medal of the German Phytomedical Society (DPG)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas von Tiedemann on the website of the University of Göttingen
  2. ^ In Spiegel-TV: Battle of Stalingrad, Operation Barbarossa, person involved and contemporary witness; Authorized representative in sales at BASF Ludwigshafen

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