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New deadline for abstract submission:
Australia: International Symposium on New Ornamental Crops, Protea Research and Protea Association 2015
VIII International Symposium on New Ornamental Crops, XII International Protea Research Symposium and XVII International Protea Association Conference Perth, Australia, 20-24 August 2015
Deadline for Abstract submission has been extended!
The organising committee has extended the deadline for submission of Abstracts to February 28, 2015. This early submission of abstracts will allow all manuscripts to be ready on-line for the conference so please get your abstracts in now.
This combined Conference is a forum for researchers from around the globe to present current research on New Ornamental Crops for world markets and the latest research on Proteaceous species and related plants.
Participants interested in either an oral or a poster presentation are invited to submit an abstract on one of the key themes for the conference without delay. These include innovations and new technologies associated with breeding, propagation, production and postharvest management of Proteaceae and new ornamental crops. In addition there will be discussions on the commercialisation of new varieties, marketing and market trends, and the state of the industry.
The 4-day scientific program features two days of plenary and separate concurrent sessions, one focussed on Proteaceae and related plants, the other on new ornamental crops, followed by two days of technical field visits.