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SUMMARY:Plant Environmental Physiology Group (PEPG)s Field Techniques Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:Plant biologists will 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). \n\nThe Plant Environmental Physiology Group (PEPG)’s Field Techniques Workshop will take place from 7- 12 September 2025. \nPlant biologists will 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 workshop includes hands-on practical sessions every morning\, featuring both an academic researcher and a manufacturer representative. Each afternoon features lectures to offer a deep perspective on the theory underpinning the practical sessions that the participants are receiving. \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. \nOrganisers\n\n\nDr Amanda Cavanagh (Essex\, UK) \n\n\nDr Lorna McAusland (Nottingham\, UK)
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/plant-environmental-physiology-group-pepgs-field-techniques-workshop-2025/
LOCATION:Lisbon\, Lisbon\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250912
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SUMMARY:Disease Management in Practice: Supporting UK Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:The AAB Plant Pathology Specialist Group is delighted to work with the British Society of Plant Pathology to organise a satellite meeting at the main Plant Pathology meeting in Nottingham. \nThe Satellite event is on Tuesday September 9th at the University of Nottingam. Delegates will be able to attend only the satellite meeting or both this event and the BSPP Main Meeting. \nThe one-day event will provide a ‘applied-outlet’ for BSPP-delegates and we hope to engage attendees from across academia and industry. We encourage abstract submission from anyone who wishes to paticipate in the meeting! \nConfirmed Invited Speakers: \nDr Alistair Wright\, BBRO \nDr Faye Ritchie\, ADAS. \nXiangming Xu\, NIAB-EMR
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/disease-management-in-practice-supporting-uk-agriculture/
LOCATION:NOTTINGHAM\, NOTTINGHAM\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Plant Health
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SUMMARY:Creating Canopies II: Resilience\, Adaptation and Regenerative Approaches
DESCRIPTION:The AAB Applied Tree and Forest Biology Group are delighted to follow the inaugural 2023 Creating Canopies with this conference that focuses on active research on tree health\, planting and management strategies for new and existing woodlands\, both in rural and urban environments. \n\nRegister here by August 26th\nWe need more woodland for people to enjoy\, for nature\, to sustain our timber security and to help reduce the impact of climate change. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe need more trees in urban areas for health\, well-being and environmental benefits. \nHowever the simple act of planting or establishing a tree is not quite so simple as it first appears! What is the right tree for the right site? What are evidenced-based scientific\, technical and social challenges and barriers to success? \nUnderpinning these activities is the need for knowledge of tree biology and ecology\, irrespective whether trees are established in urban\, rural or wild landscapes. \nBoth the planting and management of treescapes are being impacted by climate and land-use induced changes. Science and technology play a vital role in maintaining and establishing trees and woodlands and this conference is a friendly forum for early career and experienced researchers to present their research. \nThe meeting is held at the Crown and Mitre Hotel which is a short walk from Carlisle train station and could not be easier to reach by public transport. \nThe two-day meeting will include five plenary sessions\, poster session\, evening social as well as a visit to Coombs Wood Forest (a 30minute coach trip from Carlisle). We are grateful for support for the meeting from the Forestry Commission. \nConfirmed speakers: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n– Chris Quine (Chief Scientist at Forest Research) \n– Ruth Mitchell (Plant Soil Ecologist\, James Hutton Institute) \n– John Mackay (Wood Professor of Forest Science\, University of Oxford) \n– Amory Ngan (Head of Urban Forestry in City of Mississauga\, Ontario and University of Toronto)
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/creating-canopies-ii-resilience-adaptation-and-regenerative-approaches/
LOCATION:Carlisle\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Plant Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250920
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SUMMARY:Journal of Experimental Botany (JXB) 75th Anniversary Symposium
DESCRIPTION:17-19th September 2025\, Edinburgh International Conference Centre\nThis meeting celebrates the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Journal of Experimental Botany in 1950. The history of the journal can be likened to the lifetime of a tree\, germinating from the seed of an idea and growing into a mature form that supports a diverse community. The meeting will not only reflect these life stages – Beginnings\, Growing and Maturity – but also look to the Future\, as we face the challenges of the next 25 years. The meeting will bring together established and upcoming plant researchers\, to build links between people and research communities\, share our knowledge and inspire ideas to help the next generation meet these challenges. \nTo register: https://www.sebiology.org/events/journal-of-experimental-botany-symposium.html
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/journal-of-experimental-botany-jxb-75th-anniversary-symposium/
LOCATION:Edinburgh\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Plant Science
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SUMMARY:Engineering – Advances\, Bottlenecks\, and Promise
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is the 1st in a series together with “The Plant Journal”\n\nJoin us for a webinar hosted in collaboration between The Global Plant Council and the “The Plant Journal”\, exploring the latest in plant engineering research\, from cutting-edge breakthroughs to persistent challenges and future potential. \n\nDate: 29th September 2025\nTime: 17:00 CEST\n\nHosted by Katherine Denby (Editor in Chief of The Plant Journal) \nSpeakers and topics: \n\nDr. Keunsub Lee (Iowa State University) with “Enhancing Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation using improved ternary vector system and auxotrophic strains”\nDr. Greg Goralogia (Oregon State University) with TBD\nDr. Chris Willig (Oregon State University) with TBD\n\nThis session will feature insights into current innovations\, technological limitations\, and the promise that engineering holds for the future of plant science. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear and engage in thoughtful discussion. \nRegister now to secure your spot.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/engineering-advances-bottlenecks-and-promise/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Plant Biotechnology
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