Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew announces conference on 'Seed quality of native species - ecology, production and policy'
United Kingdom
July 2017
Title:
Conference - 'Seed quality of native species - ecology, production and policy'
Where:
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, UK
Start Date:
Monday 25th September
Description:
NASSTEC (NAtive Seed Science, TEchnology and Conservation Initial Training Network) is a project under the EU FP7 People-Work Programme and is staging an international conference to provide an opportunity to share knowledge on all aspects of seed biology to the benefit of science, technology and industry, in Europe and beyond.
The conference will be hosted by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, UK from 25 to 29 September 2017.
Scientific sessions:
1. Global perspective on seed quality for grassland restoration
2. Field-based plant and seed ecology
3. Seed characterisation - germination and storage
4. Production
5. Policy, certification and quality assurance
Registration is free and closes on 30 July.
Submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations by 14 July.
For further details see the NASSTEC conference website.
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