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SUMMARY:Plant Pathology 2023
DESCRIPTION:VISIT EVENT WEBSITE\nProfessor Rob Jackson invites you to register for Plant Pathology 2023\, the main annual meeting of the BSPP – The British Society for Plant Pathology. The meeting will be held at Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre Wednesday 6th to Friday 8th September. \nThe meeting will feature open sessions based on submitted abstracts as well as sessions organised by Rob Jackson\, the RKS Wood Prize\, PH Gregory Prize  and J Colhoun Poster Prize. The meeting is being jointly organised with Association of Applied Biologists (aab.org.uk) and will feature additional sessions on ‘Climate Change-induced patterns of plant pests and pathogens’ and ‘Technological solutions to combat climate change-induced biotic challenges’. \n\nAbstract submissions\nAbstract submissions will be handled by the AAB and you can access the form here https://www.aab.org.uk/conferences/submit-an-abstract-for-bspp-plant-pathology-2023/ \n\nConfirmed speakers and provisional titles \n\nCharlotte Nellist (NIAB\, UK) ‘TBC’\nDan Bebber (University of Exeter)‘Climate Change-induced patterns of plant pests and pathogens’\nDavid Guttman (University of Toronto\, Canada) ‘Uncovering virulence landscapes and host immunodiversity using effector pangenomes’\nDebbie Hemming (Met Office\, UK) ‘Improving climate data and modelling to inform plant biosecurity’\nHailing Jin (University of California\, US) ‘Cross-kingdom RNA trafficking between plants and fungal pathogens’\nJon West and Kevin King(Rothamsted Research) ‘The pros and cons of different surveillance and monitoring approaches’\nJos Raaijmakers (Unviversity of Leiden\, Netherlands)‘Rewilding plant microbiomes for disease control’\nMark Banfield (The John Innes Centre\, UK) ‘TBC’\nPaul Rainey (Max-Planck-Gessllschaft\, Germany)‘Manipulation of bacterial metabolism by mobile genetic elements and consequences for pathogenicity’\nRichard Hamelin (University of British Columbia\, Canada) ‘TBC’\nRosa Lozano-Duran (University of Tubingen\, Germany) ‘How to use six genes to conquer a plant: learning from geminiviruses’\nWenbo Ma (The Sainsbury Lab\, UK) ‘TBC’\n\n\nRegistration and accommodation fees for Plant Pathology 2023\nEarly Bird (ends 8th June 2023)\n\nMember (of BSPP or AAB) residential (2 nights accommodation Wed and Thurs) £370\nMember non-residential £220\nNon-member residential (2 nights accommodation Wed and Thurs) £450\nNon-member non-residential £300\nStudent/Retired residential £320\nStudent/Ret Non-Res £170\n\nTuesday accommodation £85 \nStandard (from 8th June 2023)\n\nMember (of BSPP or AAB) residential (2 nights accommodation Wed and Thurs) £410\nMember Non-residential £260\nNon-member residential (2 nights accommodation Wed and Thurs) £490\nNon-member non-residential £340\nStudent/retired residential £360\nStudent/retired non-residential £210
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/plant-pathology-2023/
LOCATION:Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230909
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SUMMARY:XV Meeting of the Spanish Society of In Vitro Cultivation of Plant Tissues
DESCRIPTION:The Spanish Society of In Vitro Cultivation of Plant Tissues (Sociedad Española de Cultivo In Vitro de Tejidos Vegetales\, SECIVTV) invites anyone interested in the subject to its XV Meeting\, which will be held from September 6th to 8th\, 2023 in Lleida\, jointly organized by the University of Lleida (UdL) and the Institute of Agro-food Research and Technology (IRTA). \nThe objective of the XV SECIVTV Meeting is to create a dynamic and interactive environment where advances in the areas of in vitro cultivation of plant tissues can be shared and presented. The meeting will consist of Plenary Conferences\, Oral Sessions\, Poster Presentations\, and discussion forums on topics related to in vitro culture of plant cells and tissues: micropropagation\, sanitation\, somatic embryogenesis\, embryo rescue\, haploid production\, genetic transformation and editing\, organ and suspension cell culture\, etc.\, with the active participation of companies in the sector. The meeting has as its theme “In Vitro Plants for a Better World”. \nTo register: https://secivtv2023lleida.es/inscripciones/
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/xv-meeting-of-the-spanish-society-of-in-vitro-cultivation-of-plant-tissues/
LOCATION:Lleida\, Lleida\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230916
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SUMMARY:SEB Plant Environmental Physiology Group (PEPG)’s Field Techniques Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Plant Environmental Physiology Group (PEPG)’s Field Techniques Workshop will be taking place from Sunday 10th September to Friday 15th September 2023 in Naturasolta – Quinta de São Pedro\, Portugal\, just 15 minutes from Lisbon. This event will invite 65 plant biologists to come together for a series of practical workshops\, alongside presenting their work in the form of a poster (with selected abstracts being given the opportunity to present a flash-talk alongside their poster). \nThe organisers would like to encourage students\, early career researchers (PhD and Postdoctoral) and well practiced biologists in the field of environmental physiology and experimental botany to attend. Attendees will also include 14 established scientists as well as representatives from 10 scientific manufacturers. \n 
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/seb-plant-environmental-physiology-group-pepgs-field-techniques-workshop-2023/
LOCATION:Naturasolta – Quinta de São Pedro\, Quinta de São Pedro\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Photosynthesis,Phytochemistry
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
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SUMMARY:Plant Food Waste Valorisation –Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Visit Event Website\nHybrid Event hosted at the Newlyn Building\, University of Leeds\n\n\nGlobally around a third of total food produced is lost or wasted along the agri-food chain\, with consequent high impact to environment\, society and economy. In particular\, the fruit and vegetable production and processing contributes significantly to agri-food waste generation. This waste is a huge resource for bulk usage as well as specific ingredients including protein\, fibre\, phytochemicals and others\, with many innovative solutions available or being developed. This two-day event conference will provide an overview on current state of the art in the agrifood waste valorization field\, trends\, opportunities and challenges. \n\n\nMeeting Themes\n>Valorization concepts & feasibility\n> Targeting sources and ingredients\n> Innovations into material design\n> Trends in food\, feed and nutraceutical applications\n\nIt’s appropriate for the event to be organised at the University of Leeds as Yorkshire and the Humber are the UK’s biggest food producing region. \n\nThe event begins at lunchtime on Monday September 11th and end in the afternoon of Tuesday 12th. We include an evening poster session\, drinks reception and hot buffet on the evening of September 11th. Accommodation is not included but there are lots of options available in Leeds. \n\n\n\nABSTRACT SUBMISSION\n\n\nWe invite submission of abstracts from anyone involved in process of food waste valorization to provide either an oral or poster presentation at this event. We especially hope to link academic researchers with industry practitioners that are using innovative technologies in the valorization of food waste.. \n\nWe will assembly the meeting sessions\, oral and poster presentations from submissions received from both in-person and online delegates. Abstracts should be submitted by July 14th 2023. We hope to announce the meeting schedule with oral and poster presentations by the end of July 2023. \nSUBMIT AN ABSTRACT HERE BEFORE JULY 14th \nREGISTRATION OPENS ON MAY 1ST 2023
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/plant-food-waste-valorisation-opportunities-and-challenges/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Food safety,Horticulture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230921
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SUMMARY:Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:Scope : Globally\, ecosystems and their constituent flora face the localized and broad-scale influence of human activities. Conservation practitioners and environmental managers struggle to identify and mitigate threats\, reverse species declines\, restore degraded ecosystems\, and manage natural resources sustainably. Scientific research and evidence are increasingly regarded as the foundation for new regulations\, conservation actions\, and management interventions. Conservation biologists and managers have traditionally focused on the characteristics (e.g. abundance\, structure\, trends) of populations\, species\, communities\, and ecosystems\, and simple indicators of the responses to environmental perturbations and other human activities. However\, an understanding of the specific mechanisms underlying conservation problems is becoming increasingly important for decision-making\, in part because physiological tools and knowledge are especially useful for developing cause-and-effect relationships\, and for identifying the optimal range of habitats and stressor thresholds for different organisms. \n\nWho should attend? Researchers\, academicians\, students\, plantation and forest managers\, natural resources stakeholders\, extension officers\, national advisory agency officers\, sociologists\, economists\, funding agency officers\, managers involved in agro-industry\, environment\, science and engineering sectors\, and policy makers. \n\n\nObjectives : \n\nTo disseminate research findings on plant biodiversity through conservation\, physiology\, and sustainable production.\nTo promote organised plant physiology research by encouraging inter-disciplinary and inter-agency collaboration.\n\nTo register: https://mspp.org.my/event.php?id=020
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/malaysian-society-of-plant-physiology-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Kuching\, Kuching\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231206
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CREATED:20230811T084605Z
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SUMMARY:Seed Pathology Fundamentals: Regional​ to Global Implications
DESCRIPTION:By The American Phytopathological Society (APS) \nTuesdays\, September 19 – December 5\, 2023 | 9:00-10:15 am Central Time \n\n12 live virtual lessons\, one each week from top experts in the field of Seed Pathology.\nAdditional materials will be provided for self-study.\nDiscussion forum​ for Q&A\, sharing of resources and perspectives among students.\n\nMore info: https://www.apsnet.org/edcenter/resources/Courses/Pages/SeedPathology.aspx?utm_source=GlobalPlantCouncil&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=seed-pathology-course
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/seed-pathology-fundamentals-regional-to-global-implications/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230923
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CREATED:20230727T132904Z
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SUMMARY:New Phytologist Workshop: introducing Transformative Plant Biotechnology
DESCRIPTION:Three-day workshop to launch New Phytologist’s Transformative Plant Biotechnology section. This workshop will bring some of the leading researchers in plant biotechnology together to share their current research\, and to discuss Transformative Biotechnology and what developments New Phytologist hopes to encourage with this new section. \nThe workshop will run from lunchtime on Wednesday 20 September to lunchtime on Friday 22 September. A workshop dinner will be held on Thursday 21 September. \n\nPlease note that places are limited\, but we are particularly keen for early career researchers to be involved in this workshop. If you wish to present your work please contact np-symposia@lancaster.ac.uk by 1 August 2023.\nThe New Phytologist Foundation has limited travel grants of up to £100 for ECRs and students that wish to attend\, as well as a number of free registration places. Please email np-symposia@lancaster.ac.uk to enquire about applying for a travel grant or registration waiver by 1 August 2023. You will need to submit your CV\, a short statement of how your research interests relate to the workshop and if you would like to be considered to present your work\, a short abstract.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/new-phytologist-workshop-introducing-transformative-plant-biotechnology/
LOCATION:Edinburgh\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230928
DTSTAMP:20260501T004946
CREATED:20230601T091149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T091433Z
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SUMMARY:RAFV Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:RAFV Conference 2023\, XXXIV Argentinian Meeting of Plant Physiology\n\nPlant Biotechnology and Agricultural Sciences are priority fields of application for Plant Physiology\, given the significant impact of agricultural activities on the country’s economy. \nThe Meeting of the Argentine Society of Plant Physiology aims to promote interaction and collaboration among national and international scientists studying different aspects of this discipline to present the latest advances\, discuss ideas\, hypotheses\, and experiments. At the same time\, the meeting encourages the early development of scientific careers and seeks to generate tools for teaching plant biology. \nTo register: https://rafv2023.com.ar/
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/rafv-conference-2023/
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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