Dear colleagues:
We are extending the abstract deadline for the joint IUFRO working parties "Foliage,
shoot, and stem diseases" (7.02.02) and "Rusts of Forest Trees" (7.02.05).
Abstracts are now due on March 21st 2022. Hopefully, by then, it will be easier to make
decisions about travel. The meeting will take place in Durham, New Hampshire, USA. Durham
is home to the University of New
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offers the best of both worlds--breathtaking scenery and the slower pace of New England
country and small-town life. With the seacoast city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire only 12
km to the east there are many good restaurants (excellent seafood) and hotels. It is easy
to travel to Durham because close to Boston, MA 1 hour to the south. The Acadian forests
are a temperate broadleaf and conifer mix ecoregion and there is no shortage of complex
pathology issues including beech bark disease, beech leaf disease, shoot blights, foliar
diseases, Armillaria and other root rots, Diplodia & butternut canker and many others.
We have organized field trips close to the meeting location to avoid traveling long
distances by bus. Fortunately, the university is surrounded by beautiful forests in close
proximity to the Atlantic Ocean! We hope that you will consider attending the Joint
Meeting and help us disseminate the announcement. We look forward to hearing from you,
Isabel Munck, Salvatore Moricca, and Julio Diez Casero
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