6th IUFRO 2.09.02 Conference, 3-8 March 2024, Rotorua, New Zealand
The might of vegetative propagation for healthy and productive forests to
face climate challenges
Dear Colleagues from IUFRO Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit,
We kindly remind you that these are the last days (deadline Dec. 3) for
submitting abstracts and participate to the scientific programme of the
<https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/> 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 Conference
(3-8 March 2024, Rotorua, New Zealand)!
Very last days also (deadline: tomorrow, Nov. 30) to apply for IUFRO SAP
support and take part in the Student's scientific competition.
We take this opportunity to attach a Sponsorship Brochure
<https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/11/iufro-sponsorship-2
31129-v1.pdf> explaining the different packages and associated benefits for
sponsorship of our event.
We would be very grateful if you can distribute it to your favorite
institutions and networks in your respective countries that may be
interested in supporting our 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 conference in Rotorua.
Alternatively, please let us know about any potential sponsors we might
contact in your country (please send an Email to
kylie.gunn(a)scionresearch.com <mailto:kylie.gunn@scionresearch.com> ).
IUFRO support through the Scientist Assistance Programme (SAP)
November 30, 2023
Check the
<https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/iufro_sap_call_for_
candidates-2.pdf> SAP procedure and eligibility criteria for applying
Student's scientific competition
November 30, 2023
Check the
<https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/student_competition
_oct23.pdf> procedure for participating
Abstract submission
December 3, 2023
<https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/abstract-guidelines
/> Submit abstract(s)
Registration (regular)
January 31, 2024
<https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/> Register
Registration fees can be paid by credit card or bank account transfer
We look forward to welcoming you in Rotorua in early March 2024!
IUFRO 2.09.02 team and Organizing Committee
Dear Colleagues from IUFRO Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit,
Thank you to all participants who have already submitted their abstract(s)!
For latecomers, please note that the Organizing Committee has decided to
extend the deadline for abstract submission to 3 December 2023.
Don't miss this opportunity to participate in the 6th IUFRO 2.09.02
Conference <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/> (3-8 March 2024,
Rotorua, New Zealand)! See the attached flyer.
“The might of vegetative propagation for healthy and productive forests to
face climate challenges”
Approaching deadlines:
IUFRO support through the Scientist Assistance Programme
November 30, 2023
Check the
<https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/iufro_sap_call_for_
candidates-2.pdf> SAP procedure and eligibility criteria for applying
Student’s scientific competition
November 30, 2023
Check the
<https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/student_competition
_oct23.pdf> procedure for participating
Abstract submission
December 3, 2023
Submit abstract(s)
<https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/abstract-guidelines
/>
Registration (regular)
January 31, 2024
<https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/> Register
Registration fees can be paid by credit card or bank account transfer
We look forward to welcoming you in Rotorua!
IUFRO 2.09.02 team and Organizing Committee
Dear Colleagues from IUFRO Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit,
Following our 2nd announcement (see below and attached document), a quick reminder about some approaching deadlines (next week) to participate in the 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 Conference (3-8 March 2024, Rotorua, New Zealand):
Early bird registration
November 15, 2023
Register now <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/>
Registration fees can be paid by credit card or bank account transfer
Abstract submission
November 15, 2023
Submit abstract(s) <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/abstract-guidelines/>
IUFRO support through the Scientist Assistance Programme
November 30, 2023
Check the SAP procedure and eligibility criteria <https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/iufro_sap_call_for_…> for applying
Student’s scientific competition
November 30, 2023
Check the procedure <https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/student_competition…> for participating
We look forward to welcoming you in Rotorua!
IUFRO 2.09.02 team and Organizing Committee
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Objet : Second Announcement - 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 Conference (Tree Vegetative Propagation), 3-8 March, 2024, Rotorua, New Zealand
Dear Colleagues from IUFRO Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit,
We are delighted to confirm that our sixth IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit Conference will be held from 3-8 March 2024 in Rotorua, New Zealand!
"The might of vegetative propagation for healthy and productive forests to face climate challenges"
We will be welcomed by Dr. Jana Krajňáková (Senior Researcher for tissue culture) and Dr. Henri Baillères (General Manager forest to timber products) and their teams from <https://www.scionresearch.com/> Scion, a crown research institute that specialises in research, science and technology development for the forestry, wood product, wood-derived materials, and other biomaterial sectors.
Please, check the attached announcement and visit the <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/> Conference website.
Note that the deadline for <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/> early birds registration and <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/abstract-guidelines/> abstract submission is 15 November 2023.
Due to unforeseen difficulties, it's a quite short deadline, so we're counting on your responsiveness to help us organise the conference smoothly!
There are two IUFRO sponsorships (SAP) available for scientists from economically disadvantaged countries in Asia. See the <https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/iufro_sap_call_for_…> Procedure to apply. Deadline: 30 November 2023
We also organise our 4th IUFRO 2.09.02 Student’s scientific competition. See the <https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/student_competition…> Procedure to participate. Deadline: 30 November 2023
Thanks for your help in disseminating this information to your colleagues, teams, IUFRO Units and other networks interested in vegetative propagation of trees and its applications for sustainable management of forests and tree plantations.
We would also be grateful if you could circulate this information to your organisation/institution in order to consider sponsorship opportunities to support our 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 conference. If interested, please contact Kylie Gunn ( <mailto:Kylie.gunn@scionresearch.com> Kylie.gunn(a)scionresearch.com)
We look forward to seeing you in Rotorua for a great 2.09.02 conference!
Paloma Moncaleán, Yong-Wook Kim & Jean-François Trontin
IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinating team
<https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/activi…> IUFRO 2.09.02 webpages
Dear Colleagues from IUFRO Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit,
We are delighted to confirm that our sixth IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit Conference will be held from 3-8 March 2024 in Rotorua, New Zealand!
"The might of vegetative propagation for healthy and productive forests to face climate challenges"
We will be welcomed by Dr. Jana Krajňáková (Senior Researcher for tissue culture) and Dr. Henri Baillères (General Manager forest to timber products) and their teams from Scion <https://www.scionresearch.com/> , a crown research institute that specialises in research, science and technology development for the forestry, wood product, wood-derived materials, and other biomaterial sectors.
Please, check the attached announcement and visit the Conference website <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/> .
Note that the deadline for early birds registration <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/> and abstract submission <https://iufro2024conference.wordpress.com/registrations/abstract-guidelines/> is 15 November 2023.
Due to unforeseen difficulties, it's a quite short deadline, so we're counting on your responsiveness to help us organise the conference smoothly!
There are two IUFRO sponsorships (SAP) available for scientists from economically disadvantaged countries in Asia. See the Procedure to apply <https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/iufro_sap_call_for_…> . Deadline: 30 November 2023
We also organise our 4th IUFRO 2.09.02 Student’s scientific competition. See the Procedure to participate <https://iufro2024conference.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/student_competition…> . Deadline: 30 November 2023
Thanks for your help in disseminating this information to your colleagues, teams, IUFRO Units and other networks interested in vegetative propagation of trees and its applications for sustainable management of forests and tree plantations.
We would also be grateful if you could circulate this information to your organisation/institution in order to consider sponsorship opportunities to support our 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 conference. If interested, please contact Kylie Gunn (Kylie.gunn(a)scionresearch.com <mailto:Kylie.gunn@scionresearch.com> ).
We look forward to seeing you in Rotorua for a great 2.09.02 conference!
Paloma Moncaleán, Yong-Wook Kim & Jean-François Trontin
IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinating team
<https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/activi…> IUFRO 2.09.02 webpages
Dear IUFRO Division 2 and 2.09.02 Members,
We would like to kindly remind you of our 6th IUFRO 2.09.02 conference, which will be hosted by Scion in Rotorua, New Zealand, from 3 to 8 March 2024. Dr. Jana Krajňáková and Dr. Henri Baillères as well as their Scion teams are preparing a great scientific and social programme for us!
“The might of vegetative propagation for healthy and productive forests to face climate challenges"
After some difficult years, Rotorua 2024 is a new IUFRO 2.09.02 opportunity to share your research on vegetative propagation of trees and other woody plants as a primary strategy or in synergy with seed technologies to cope with climate change.
For more information, please review our preliminary announcement and related information (including a short article) currently posted on the dedicated <https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/activi…> IUFRO 2.09.02 webpage.
The conference website will be launched in September. Get prepared to register as early birds and submit your abstract(s)!
If not already done, don't forget to approach your preferred funding sources. We would like to offer all the flexibility and support needed to encourage your participation, but organisational constraints remain high in New Zealand and anticipation is our best option!
We would be also grateful if you could fill in this short <https://forms.gle/Fh612sSdqGTFbZG99> questionnaire about your willingness to participate in the Rotorua 2024 conference. Thank you to all those who have already done so. This is important information to support your Organizing Committee!
We look forward to welcoming many of you to Rotorua in just over 7 months' time for some friendly scientific and social activities in beautiful New Zealand scenery!
Paloma Moncaleán, Yong-Wook Kim & Jean-François Trontin
IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinating team
For further information on IUFRO, its activities, and the various possibilities of getting involved, see <https://www.iufro.org/events/follow-up-information-for-iufro-event-particip…> here. The next <https://iufro2024.com/> IUFRO World Congress is scheduled for June 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Dear Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Colleagues,
Pr. Stéphane Maury, WG1 leader of the EU COST action
<https://www.epicatch.eu/> EPI-CATCH (Epigenetic mechanisms of crop
adaptation to climate change) and Coordinator of the ANR project
<https://www6.inrae.fr/epitree-project/> EPITREE (Evolutionary and
functional impact of epigenetic variation in forest trees) would like to
advertise our memberships about a joined EPI-CATCH/EPITREE workshop entitled
Epigenetics in woody plants to be organized Sept. 28-29, 2023 in Orléans,
France (see the attached presentation document). The workshop will host an
open conference session with international speakers on Sept. 28 (on-site and
remote) followed by a networking workshop on Sept. 29 (on-site only, by
invitation or upon request). A very exciting field with multiple prospects
for the production of adapted tree varieties!
If interested, please visit the
<https://6230751c6f201.site123.me/workshops/epigenetics-in-woody-plants>
conference website to find appropriate links and deadlines. Note that
registration at the conference website is required to attend on site or to
obtain a link for remote participation. In case of any question about this
event, please contact Pr. Stéphane Maury (
<mailto:stephane.maury@univ-orleans.fr> stephane.maury(a)univ-orleans.fr)
Best regards. Stay tuned and dont forget to consider also attending the 6th
IUFRO 2.09.02 conference in Rotorua, New Zealand (March 3-8, 2024)! [
<https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/>
Link]
Jean-François
IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinator
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From: Williams, Geoffrey (CTR) - FS, OR
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2023 2:10:44 PM
Dear colleagues and contacts in the forest genetics world,
Please consider submitting to the following and share with your networks.
We invite you to submit "Resilience of Forest Biodiversity to Climate Change and Pests: Civic Engagement and Conservation in Seed Banks, Public Gardens, and Wild, Urban, and Agroforestry Landscapes". This session is organized by members of the Society of American Foresters, Kew Gardens, Morton Arboretum, and the US Forest Service, and one of eight linked to the International Society of Tropical Foresters. The deadline for abstract submissions is 2 June 2023 (3 weeks from today). The session proposal is included below.
NOTE: Presently, we cannot offer funding for travel and registration; we are exploring options and appreciate any leads you may have.
Session description
To conserve biodiversity, multiple approaches can be taken on the ground. This mini-symposium (Panel, Flash-talks & Posters) represents experts who focus on complementary aspects of conservation and reforestation; threat assessment, seed collecting and banking from wild trees, collective action and civic engagement, the roles of public gardens in conserving genetic resources, developing genetic resistance to pests to conserve biodiversity, and the importance of conserving genetic diversity in the face of pests and climate change.
Seed is the unit by which biodiversity is propagated, and therefore, protected. There is ever increasing pollination disruption with shifting local climate conditions and more fragmented and degraded native ecosystems. As forests and genetic diversity are lost, so are mother trees for seed collection, in a time when people want to greatly scale reforestation efforts. In addition to potential declines in seed crops, global trade, biodiversity loss, and fragmentation increase the threat of emergent insect and pathogen outbreaks, resulting in local or range-wide extinction of iconic tree species. Therefore, there is a global need for threat assessments, seed collection and banking of native tree species.
In the context of the above challenges and solutions, public gardens and arboreta are critical to the resilience of forests and society. In addition to acting as living collections, seed sources, and refugia of tree species, public gardens serve as biodiversity hotspots in cities, and meeting places for public and volunteer conservation efforts and outreach. As sentinels, trees in public gardens can be used to proactively detect emergent disease threats. Through collective action, exchange of information, public engagement, and local expert knowledge, "think global, act local" could be applied to aid proactive efforts to protect forest biodiversity from the next major pests across the world. Local experts and civic ecologists can accomplish this by collecting seed and observing trees in native environments, plantations, public gardens, and urban forests. Breeding or human-directed genetic improvement presents a practical solution for restoration of species that are impacted by emergent pest epidemics, climate change, or other threats. The utility of breeding to protect biodiversity also depends on the prior establishments of seed banks and other germplasm resources. It is critical to generate a prior understanding of the diversity of populations of tree species valued for their ecological, horticultural, or economic and commercial characteristics, the observed or potential effects of threats to those populations, and the role diversity could play in recovery of species.
Topic areas
1: collecting seed, 2: seed banking, 3: assessing threats, 4: think global act local to address threats with civic ecology and urban forests and botanical gardens, 5: public gardens supporting conservation efforts, and 6/7: developing genetic resistance to conserve biodiversity and conserving biodiversity.
Abstract submission details
The call for abstracts for IUFRO 2024 is at https://iufro2024.com/call-for-congress-abstracts/. The abstract announcement is at https://iufro2024.com/wp-content/uploads/IUFRO_2024-Call_for_Abstracts-1-2.…. (NOTE THAT THE SESSION ABSTRACT DEADLINE HAS PASSED. THE CALL NOW IS FOR PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS).
Download the book of IUFRO 2024 sessions t https://iufro2024.com/wp-content/uploads/IUFRO_2024-List_of_Sessions-1-1.pdf.
Submit your abstract at https://www.appinconf.com/kas/Abstract?projectName=iufro2024abstracts
Abstract submission instructions
SESSION: (Search for the session of interest)
TITLE: Spell out words, do not use abbreviations. The title or text is not to indicate the country of origin, unless it is pertinent to the topic.
AUTHORS: Names and surnames for each author must be provided. Do not include degrees or titles. The presenting author's name will be published in bold.
AFFILITATIONS: Each author should be listed by University/Hospital, Department and Country. Please make sure to include this complete information in the Affiliation text box.
TEXT: The abstract must be in English, mention one of the topic areas above, and should be a maximum of 300 words, excluding the title. It is the author's responsibility to submit a correct abstract; any errors in spelling, grammar, or scientific fact will be published as typed by the author, if accepted. Poor English may be a cause for rejection. The Programme Committee will accept abstracts for the Scientific Programme (oral or poster presentation) on scientific merit.
"Only Abstracts of registered participants will be printed. At least one of the authors must be registered for the Conference."
We look forward to seeing you in Stockholm for IUFRO 2024.
Regards,
Jill Wagner, Geoff Williams, Denita Hadziabdic-Guerry, Sean Hoban, Lara Salido
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Dear Colleagues from IUFRO Division 2 and IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit,
We are delighted to announce that our sixth IUFRO 2.09.02 Unit Conference will be held from 3-8 March 2024 in Rotorua, New Zealand!
"The might of vegetative propagation for healthy and productive forests to face climate challenges".
Please, check out the preliminary announcement in attachment and the 2 related documents (Invitation Letter and Presentation document).
We will be welcomed by Dr. Jana Krajňáková (Senior Researcher for tissue culture) and Dr. Henri Baillères (General Manager forest to timber products) and their teams from Scion, a crown research institute that specialises in research, science and technology development for the forestry, wood product, wood-derived materials, and other biomaterial sectors.
We are looking forward to meeting you again in Rotorua!
Please help us disseminate this information to your colleagues, teams, IUFRO Units and other networks interested in vegetative propagation of trees and its applications for sustainable management of forests and tree plantations.
Paloma Moncaleán, Yong-Wook Kim & Jean-François Trontin
IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinating team
Keep up to date at the IUFRO 2.09.02 webpages <https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-2/20000/20900/20902/activi…>
Dear IUFRO 2.09.02 Colleagues,
Pr. Stéphane Maury (Univ. Orléans) and Dr. Caroline Teyssier (INRAE
Orléans), MC Members (France) of the new EU COST action
<https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA21157/> COPYTREE (CA21157-European Network
for Innovative Woody Plant Cloning, 2022-2026) would like to notify us that
the corresponding <https://www.copytree.eu/> website has now been launched.
As you may remember, COPYTREE is chaired by Pr. Stefaan Werbrouck (Univ.
Gent, Belgium, <mailto:stefaan.werbrouck@ugent.be>
stefaan.werbrouck(a)ugent.be) and will address the major research challenges
of in vitro cloning of woody plants, its public acceptance, risk assessment
and the promotion of commercial applications. This action is therefore
highly relevant to our IUFRO 2.09.02 Working Party!
Visit frequently the <https://www.copytree.eu/> COPYTREE website to follow
and/or participate in the COPYTREEs activities!
Note also that the first COPYTREE conference on "Innovative woody plant
cloning" will be organized next 17-18 April, 2023, at the University of
Santiago de Compostela (Spain). The Conference is held on site. For any
question, please contact Dr. Nieves Vidal ( <mailto:nieves@mbg.csic.es>
nieves(a)mbg.csic.es)
Warm regards! Stay tuned, new IUFRO 2.09.02 networking activities to be
announced soon!
Jean-François
IUFRO 2.09.02 Coordinator