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From: "Whitfield, Michael" <
m.whitfield@lancaster.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 10:35:03 +0000
Subject: Grant deadline: 38th New Phyt Symposium - Colonisation of the terrestrial environment 2016

 

 

Dear all,

 

The grant deadline for the 38th New Phytologist Symposium: Colonisation of the terrestrial environment 2016, is Thursday 21 April.

 

The poster abstract submission deadline is Thursday 19 May.

 

Colonisation of the terrestrial environment 2016 will take place in Bristol, UK, from 25-27 July 2016. The purpose of this symposium is to explore the contribution that plants and mycorrhizal fungi made to the colonization of the terrestrial environment. Building on the success of the 25th New Phytologist Symposium the focus will be on exploring current uncertainties in four major themes: 1. Interrelationships 2. Anatomy – developmental genetics 3. Refining biogeochemical models to take account of the role of plants and fungi 4. Anatomy and physiology of early land plants – what can we learn from extant species.

 

Please see https://www.newphytologist.org/symposia/38 for further details. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with myself or Helen Pinfield-Wells (np-symposia@lancaster.ac.uk).

 

Apologies for cross-posting.

 

 

Best wishes,

 

Mike

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Special and Feature Issues:

Evolutionary plant radiations // Eucalyptus genome // Ecology and evolution of mycorrhizas

 

New Phytologist Symposia 2016

Plant developmental evolution (Beijing, China) // Colonisation of the terrestrial environment 2016 (Bristol, UK)