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Onderzoeker
Erik Smets
- Disciplines:Dierkundige biologie, Ecologie, Aquatische wetenschappen, uitdagingen en vervuiling, Milieuwetenschappen en management, Visserij, Evolutiebiologie, Genetica, Microbiologie, Plantenbiologie, Bodemwetenschappen, uitdagingen en vervuiling
Affiliaties
- Ecologie, Evolutie en Biodiversiteitsbehoud (Afdeling)
Lid
Vanaf1 jun 2012 → Heden
Projecten
11 - 12 of 12
- Wat drijft de spectaculaire diversiteit in Impatiens? Een multidisciplinaire benadering.Vanaf1 okt 2008 → 30 sep 2012Financiering: FWO mandaten
- Co-evolutie in bacteriofiele Psychotria soorten (Rubiaceae).Vanaf1 jan 2008 → 31 dec 2011Financiering: IWT persoonsgebonden financ. - strategische onderzoeksbeurzen
Publicaties
1 - 10 van 142
- Orchid fruit and root movement analyzed using 2D photographs and a bioinformatics pipeline for processing sequential 3D scans(2024)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
- Evolution and development of fruits of Erycina pusilla and other orchid species(2023)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
- Orchids reduce attachment of herbivorous snails with leaf trichomes(2023)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
- Drought response in Arabidopsis displays synergistic coordination between stems and leaves(2023)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
Pagina's: 1004 - 1021 - Inflorescence lignification of natural species and horticultural hybrids of Phalaenopsis orchids(2022)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
- Floral ontogeny links Dialypetalanthus (Condamineeae) with the floral developmental morphology of other Rubiaceae(2022)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
Pagina's: 379 - 393 - Sepal Identity of the Pappus and Floral Organ Development in the Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale; Asteraceae)(2021)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
- Intervessel pit membrane thickness best explains variation in embolism resistance amongst stems of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions(2021)
Auteurs: Erik Smets
Pagina's: 171 - 182 - Genome skimming reveals novel plastid markers for the molecular identification of illegally logged African timber species(2021)
Auteurs: Erik Smets, Steven Janssens
- Antimicrobial Activity of Necklace Orchids is Phylogenetically Clustered and can be Predicted With a Biological Response Method(2021)
Auteurs: Erik Smets