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Bauhinia guianensis

Polygonum persicaria, sun and shade leaves

 

 

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The cost of registration will be £95 (UK Pound Sterling) and will include all lunches and refreshment breaks and the reception during the poster session on the evening of Monday 23 January 2005.

The number of participants will be limited to 80 and places are therefore subject to availability. To register please complete the online registration form below. We will then be in touch to confirm reservation and request payment of registration fees (£95 UK pounds stirling) as appropriate. Final confirmation will follow receipt of payment.

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(Please note that the number of posters are limited to 20 and will be subject to selection based on the abstracts received: abstract deadline 6 November 2005 – see poster details)

 
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If you need further information relating to this meeting please get in touch with

Holly Slater (14th NPS)
Email: newphytol@lancaster.ac.uk

New Phytologist Central Office
Bailrigg House
Lancaster University
LA1 4YE, UK.
Tel: +44 1524 594 691
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Symposium logo, Plant eco-devo response to low- and high-light environments by Sam Day. Illustrations: Quantitative variation in Arabidopsis flowers is influenced by genetic background, seasonal setting, and their interaction, courtesy of Cynthia Weinig. Fine lateral roots of Tremulina tremulus courtesy of Michael Shane. Bauhinia guianensis, mature lianoid form suspended from the host canopy courtesy of Nick Rowe and Thomas Speck. Leaves produced by inbred genetic replicates of Polygonum persicaria raised in sun (left) and shade (right), courtesy of Sonia Sultan. Further details on some of these images can be found in the April 2005 issue of New Phytologist which contains a feature on plant ecological development. New directions in plant ecological development is sponsored by the New Phytologist Trust.

Last updated: January 17, 2007