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The 14th New Phytologist Symposium will be held at The Royal Society, London. How to get there: The Royal Society Tel: +44 (0)20 7451 2500 The Royal Society is located in Carlton House Terrace, just off Waterloo Place, between Pall Mall and The Mall. It is less than five minutes walk to Piccadilly Circus underground station and ten minutes to Charing Cross mainline and underground stations, or 20 minutes through St. James Park to Victoria. Trafalgar Square and all bus services through it are also very close. Accommodation Participants are asked to book their own accommodation. Special discounted rates at selected hotels in London are available
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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 |