Inta Jakobija Academic position Research assistant MSc. agr., PhD student Field of research 1. Implementation of the "One Health" concept and species interaction studies in the context of climate change E-mail inta.jakobija@lbtu.lv Telephone +37129434992 Obtained a Bachelor 's and Master's degree in agriculture (working topic “Incidence and severity of winter wheat diseases in Latvia from 2002 to 2005”) at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Currently, she studies for a PhD on the topic “Leaf and fruit fungal diseases of Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica) and its causal agents”. Scientific assistant from 2015 to 2018 at the Latvian Plant Protection Research Centre, since 2019 she is taking active participation in research in Institute of Plant Protection Research “Agrihorts”. Research areas - phytopathology of horticulture plants and arable crops, solutions for the plant protection. The most important projects (2019-2025) Alternative pest management options in oats and rye, 2023 Perspectives for commercial fruit crops - environmentally friendly cultivation of quince (Chaenomeles japonica) and residue-free processing technologies, 2019 Determination of optimum growing conditions for vegetables using hydroponic cultivation with artificial and natural light, 2019 Sustainable plant protection system - analysis of the current situation, challenges and future solutions, 2021 The most important publications (2019-2025) I. Jakobija, B. Bankina , (2022), The diversity of fungi involved in damage to Japanese quince, Plants, ISSN 2223-7747 I. Jakobija, J. Ņečajeva, M. Fiļipovičs , (2024), Characterisation and dynamics of the fungal communities of Avena fatua and Echinochloa crus-galli seeds in soil seed bank, Weed Research, ISSN 0043-1737 B. Bankina, I. Jakobija , (2020), Morphological variability of Botrytis cinerea – causal agent of Japanese quince grey mould, Agronomy Research, ISSN 1406-894X