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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221003
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SUMMARY:7th Symposium on Phosphorus in Soils and Plants
DESCRIPTION:7th Symposium on Phosphorus in Soils and Plants: Towards a sustainable phosphorus utilization in agroecosystems \nThe symposium will be held from 3 to 6 October 2022 in Montevideo\, Uruguay hosted by School of Agronomy- University of the Republic and the National Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA). \n\n\nWe especially invite students and young researchers to attend the PSP7\, as well as well-known scientists from the different disciplines. It will be a space where we will learn about the current state of the different research topics related to Phosphorus cycle\, new techniques and procedures and last conceptual advances. Moreover\, we will take advantage of the friendly and interactive environment by congregating all actors. \n\nWebsite: https://psp7.org/ \n 
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/7th-symposium-on-phosphorus-in-soils-and-plants/
LOCATION:Montevideo\, Uruguay
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221009
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20200210T092142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T133119Z
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SUMMARY:AUXIN 2022
DESCRIPTION:Auxin2020 is the latest of quadrennial Auxin Workshop that brings together world-leaders in this cutting edge research area that encompasses all aspects of plant development. Over 200 delegates come together to discuss latest developments and to form new collaborations. \nAuxin2020 will take place between October 4th-8th 2020 in Cavtat\, Croatia. As per the unofficial requirement of the Auxin workshop\, the meeting will take place in view of the sea\, this time on the beautiful Dalmatian coast. \nThe exciting Scientific Program is outlined here. \nThe workshop features seven plenary sessions across a range of topics. These will provide over 30 opportunities for 15 minute presentations by speakers selected from submitted abstracts.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/auxin-2020/
LOCATION:Hotel Croatia Cavtat\, Frankopanska ul.\, Cavtat\, Cavtat\, 20210\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
CATEGORIES:Molecular Plant Science,Phytochemistry,Plant development,Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221005
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20220908T154503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T155826Z
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SUMMARY:Accelerating Agricultural Productivity Growth For A Sustainable\, Resilient World
DESCRIPTION:The world’s food and agricultural systems are under severe stress from the Russian invasion of Ukraine\, climate change\, and COVID-19\, with devastating impacts on food security.  Accelerating agricultural productivity growth is fundamental to meeting today’s challenges and building more sustainable\, resilient systems to withstand challenges in the future. \nAt this hybrid event hosted by the Global Agricultural Productivity Initiative at Virginia Tech (GAP Initiative)\, the Coalition on Sustainable Productivity Growth for Food Security and Resource Conservation (SPG Coalition)\, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture\, policymakers\, private-sector innovators\, and research leaders will discuss the need to accelerate agricultural productivity growth and concrete actions to do so. The event will include the release of the 2022 Global Agricultural Productivity Report.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/accelerating-agricultural-productivity-growth-for-a-sustainable-resilient-world/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
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SUMMARY:International Advances in Plant Virology (IAPV22)
DESCRIPTION:The AAB-organised ‘International Advances in Plant Virology (IAPV)‘ conference occurs every 18 months as an important gathering for the plant virology community.\nIAPV2022 will take place as a hybrid event on 5th-7th October 2022 hosted in Ljubljana\, Slovenia.\nVisit event website: https://cvent.me/N9PX1v\nThis event is organised in collaboration with the ‘Innovative Network for Next Generation Training and Sequencing of Virome‘ (INEXTVIR): https://inextvir.eu/ \nWe are delighted to announce the Call for Abstracts for IAPV22. The majority of the IAPV22 schedule will be made up of talks selected from submitted abstracts so we encourage researchers at all career stages to submit an abstract. The majority of speakers will travel to Ljubljana but those unable to travel can provide an online presentation. We will build the meeting schedule based on submitted articles. \nSubmit via the AAB website -> https://www.aab.org.uk/conferences/submit-an-abstract/ \nWe are delighted to continue the Roger and Raymond Hull Prize for best student poster\, which is the latest edition of Plant Virology(https://www.elsevier.com/books/plant-virology/hull/978-0-12-384871-0). \nThe primary organisers from within the AAB virology group are Trisna Tungadi and Charlotte Nellist. https://www.aab.org.uk/specialist-groups/virology/ \nAs per society policy all AAB early career professional members (students and anyone within 10 years of finsihing full time education) can join the meeting for free as an Online delegate. All ECP non-members can join for a nominal fee of £5\, which will include free AAB membership. \nConfirmed speakers:\nThierry Candresse- INRA\, Univ. Bordeaux\, France \nIsrael Pagan – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid\, Spain \nMarco Incarbone – GMI\, Vienna\, Austria \nCarolyn Malmstrom – Michigan State University\, USA \nIf you have any questions about this event please contact the AAB Office and we look forward to welcoming you to IAPV22 either in-person or online!
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/international-advances-in-plant-virology-iapv22/
LOCATION:Slovenia\, Ljubljana\, Slovenia
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221009
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CREATED:20220329T060126Z
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SUMMARY:4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting) by the Serbian Society of Plant Physiology
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for the upcoming 4th International Conference on Plant Biology (23rd SPPS Meeting) organized by the Serbian Society of Plant Physiology! \nThe conference will be held in Belgrade\, from 6th to 8th October 2022. During the upcoming meeting\, an important jubilee will be marked – 50th anniversary of the founding of the Serbian Plant Physiology Society (SPPS). We hope that all of you will be able to travel and join us on this exciting celebration. \nThis year’s conference will be organized as a hybrid event\, providing you the option of participating in person or virtually. Come to Belgrade to enjoy a full and rich conference experience and program\, or enjoy live streamed sessions\, directly from the conference venue. All conference presentations\, either an oral or a poster\, will be available both in place and through conference platform. \nFor those who are able to join us in Belgrade\, the hybrid format will allow you to: \n\nAttend the full range of scientific sessions and accompanying events\nInteract face-to-face with speakers and experts on the field\nNetwork with colleagues\nExperience well known Serbian hospitality\nAccess all online contents for three months after the congress (until the end of December\, 2022)\n\nFor those who cannot travel or prefer to enjoy the congress online\, the online format will allow you to: \n\nFollow scientific sessions by livestream anywhere in the world\nParticipate in online interactive features and Q&A\nConnect to colleagues through the Conference internet platform\nAccess all online contents for three months after the congress (until the end of December\, 2022)
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/4th-international-conference-on-plant-biology-23rd-spps-meeting-by-the-serbian-society-of-plant-physiology/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T180000
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CREATED:20220907T161829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T162229Z
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SUMMARY:Integrating plant physiology and community ecology across scales through trait-based models to predict drought mortality
DESCRIPTION:Forests are a critical carbon sink and widespread tree mortality resulting from climate-induced drought stress has the potential to alter forests from a carbon sink to a source\, causing a positive feedback on climate change. Process-based vegetation models aim to represent the current understanding of the underlying mechanisms governing plant physiological and ecological responses to climate. Yet model accuracy varies across scales\, and regional-scale model predictive skill is frequently poor when compared with observations of drought-driven mortality. Anna proposes a framework that leverages differences in model predictive skill across spatial scales\, mismatches between model predictions and observations\, and differences in the mechanisms included and absent across models to advance the understanding of the physiological and ecological processes driving observed patterns drought-driven mortality. \n— \nAnna T. Trugman is an ecologist with a multidisciplinary background in the Earth sciences. Her research interests are centred around understanding the Earth system consequences of plant physiological processes and ecological interactions\, particularly in water limited systems and novel climate conditions expected with anthropogenic climate change. Her research spans spatial scales from plant organs to the globe\, and utilizes techniques including ecological modelling\, field measurements\, and environmental data science. Anna received her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University (Stanford\, CA\, USA) in Geological and Environmental Sciences\, her PhD from Princeton University (Princeton\, NJ\, USA) in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences\, and spent two years at the University of Utah (Salt Lake City\, UT\, USA) in the Biology Department where she was awarded an independent United States Department of Agriculture Postdoctoral Fellowship for studying forest drought vulnerability with climate change. She has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of California\, Santa Barbara (CA\, USA) since 2019.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/integrating-plant-physiology-and-community-ecology-across-scales-through-trait-based-models-to-predict-drought-mortality/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221014
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20220404T074541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T075007Z
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SUMMARY:11th International Oat Conference – OAT2022
DESCRIPTION:The Grain Industry Association of Western Australia (GIWA) and the International Oat Organising Committee organize the 11th international Oat Conference to be held in Perth\, Western Australia from 10th to 13th October 2022. \nOAT2022 will be a hybrid event; and registrations can be made for in person or virtual attendance. In the event travel is restricted and you are registered to attend in person\, you may change to a virtual registration and be refunded the difference provided you notify GIWA in writing by Friday\, 9th September 2022. \nSubmit an Abstract to present at OAT2022. Abstracts featuring oat research as well as topical oat industry information are welcomed. Presentations at the International Oat Conference can be made in person or virtually\, however in-person presentations are preferred. Visit the conference website https://www.internationaloat.com/ to download the OAT2022 Science and Industry abstract templates. Once completed\, please email to admin@giwa.org.au. Abstracts close on Thursday\, 31 March 2022. \nSubmission deadline (extended): 15 May 2022
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/11th-international-oat-conference-oat2022/
LOCATION:Perth\, Perth\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Plant Science
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221018T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221018T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20220210T080724Z
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SUMMARY:Novelties\, Frauds\, and Protections: The Fruit Business in Ninteenth-Century America 
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Professor Daniel Kevles\, Yale University​ \nIn the United States through the 1830s\, commercial fruit nurseries were few in number\, served largely local markets\, and\, facing little competition\, did little in their catalogues to differentiate and brand their products. Beginning in the 1820s\, the transportation revolution\, the migrations westward\, and the creation of relentlessly expanding markets steadily enlarged competition and put a premium on the innovation of novel fruits. Plants were not patentable at the time. Plant nurseries\, hitherto members of close-knit local communities\, had tended to rely on mutual trust to prevent the appropriation of their innovations. However\, operating in increasingly impersonal regional and national markets they sought to protect their investments in the creation or acquisition of novelties by branding their products. Still\, cheats could offer fraudulent or adulterated fruit trees or vines under the branded name\, and purchasers would be none the wiser because it was virtually impossible to tell simply by inspection what plant or plant quality young trees or vines would eventually produce. \nFrom the 1830s through the rest of the century\, purveyors of innovations developed a variety of strategies to protect their brands. The strategies were well exemplified by several prominent nurseries\, notably Ellwanger and Barry’s\, in Rochester\, New York; Charles Hovey’s\, in Cambridge\, Massachusetts; and Luther Burbank’s\, in Santa Rosa\, California. They emphasized in their catalogues the importance of purchasing only from reliable sources\, included testimonials from happy customers\, and provided lithographs – first black and white\, then in color – of their branded fruits. Still\, thieves of new fruit trees and vines could simply clone them and sell them under another brand name. In the face of that biological loophole\, their originators charged exceptionally high prices for first sales\, hoping therein to recoup the downstream revenues they would lose to appropriation. They also employed traveling salesmen to sell their trees and vines\, instructed them to gain trust by behaving in a moral\, upright manner\, and equipped them with sample books that presented in full color the fruits purchasers would get if they bought and planted the nursery’s trees and vines. By the late nineteenth century\, finding these protective strategies increasing inadequate\, nurserymen began agitating for national legal protection of their branded novelties through trademarks and patents. \nDate and time: 9 AM\, 18 October 2022 AEST (Time Converter for your location)\, 1 hour duration\nLocation: Online Lecture via Zoom \nGo check the People\, Plants and the Law Online Lecture Series
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/novelties-frauds-and-protections-the-fruit-business-in-ninteenth-century-america/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:DSI,Policy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20221026T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20221026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20221018T092341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221018T092446Z
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SUMMARY:"Genome Editing in Plants" Online lecture series: Prof. Daniel Voytas and Dr. Concetta Licciardello
DESCRIPTION:COST Action CA18111 “Genome Editing in Plants” Online lecture series \n\nPlantEd is organising an online lecture series on genome editing in plants\, with many high-profile speakers. The series\, which is organised by PlantEd WG1 leaders Dr Goetz Hensel and Dr Katrijn Van Laere will continue regularly until the end of 2022 and be organised via Zoom. A separate announcement will be sent out to the PlantEd network before each event\, and also updated here on the website and posted on the PlantEd Twitter account (@COST_PlantEd). \n\nProf. Dan Voytas\, Department of Genetics\, Cell Biology and Development\, Center for Precision Plant Genomics\, University of Minnesota\, USA. Title: Overcoming bottlenecks in plant gene editing. \nDr. Concetta Licciardello\, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria (CREA)\, Centro di ricerca Olivicoltura Frutticoltura Agrumicoltura (OFA)\, Italy. Title: Two case studies to improve citrus fruit quality by using the New Plant Breeding Techniques. \nHere is the announcement for the 5th event\, incl an introduction to the speakers together with registration link: announcement October 26
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/genome-editing-in-plants-online-lecture-series-prof-daniel-voytas-and-dr-concetta-licciardello/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Plant Biotechnology,Policy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221027T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221027T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20220907T162711Z
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SUMMARY:How will global change affect plant reproduction? A framework for mast seeding trends
DESCRIPTION:Forest ecology traditionally focuses on plant growth and survival\, leaving seed production as a major demographic process lacking a framework for how it will be affected by global change. Understanding plant reproductive responses to changing climate is complicated by masting\, the annually variable seed production synchronized within populations. Predicting trends in masting is crucial\, because masting impacts seed predation and pollination enough to override simple trends in mean seed production. Proximate mechanisms of seed production patterns in perennial plants are gathered to identify processes through which masting may be affected by a changing environment. Predicting trends in masting will require understanding the mechanisms that cause predictable seed failure after high-seed years\, and the stochastic mechanisms that synchronize individuals in high-seed years. \n—- \nMichal Bogdziewicz is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Environmental Biology\, Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU) in Poznan\, Poland. Michal’s research program involves several forest ecology subfields\, including interactions between plants and animals (both seed consumers and seed dispersers)\, and mechanisms driving variation in plant fecundity. A major focus of the work is to understand proximate and ultimate drivers of mast seeding\, socioecological consequences of pulsed reproduction\, and the climate change impacts on seed production and recruitment. \nMichal obtained his BSc in Biology (2010) and his MSc in Ecology (2012) from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan\, Poland. His PhD thesis was jointly supervised by Rafal Zwolak (AMU) and Elizabeth Crone (Tufts University\, MA\, USA). After completing his PhD\, Michal moved to Barcelona and undertook two postdoctoral positions at CREAF\, Autonomous University of Barcelona\, Spain. He is currently a Bekker Fellow at LESSEM\, at INRAE in Grenoble (France) where he works in the Mast Inference and Prediction (MASTIF) project led by James Clark (Duke University\, NC\, USA). Starting in 2023\, he will head the newly established\, ERC-funded\, Forest Biology Centre at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/how-will-global-change-affect-plant-reproduction-a-framework-for-mast-seeding-trends/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221103
DTSTAMP:20260503T171009
CREATED:20211213T091631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T092520Z
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SUMMARY:TropAg: International Tropical Agriculture Conference
DESCRIPTION:TropAg 2022 is a three-day conference\, scheduled to be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from 31 October 2022 to 2 November 2022.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/tropag-international-tropical-agriculture-conference/
LOCATION:Brisbane\, Brisbane\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Horticulture
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