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Confocal image of a stomatal complex in Arabidopsis

Fucus zygote showing asymmetric secretion of sulphated polysaccharides into the cell wall

Confocal image of cortical microtubules in a germinating Fucus zygote

GUS staining of trichomes in a 9 day old leaf

Electron micrograph of an Arabidopsis leaf trichome

 

Registration is now closed, 10 Jan 2005

There will be no registration fee for the 13th New Phytologist Symposium. The Trustees of New Phytologist have agreed to meet the costs of registration (including lunches) for all participants of the meeting. There will not be an evening meal provided on Thursday 20 January, but participants are encouraged to dine together in smaller groups within the restaurants of London.

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The number of participants is restricted to 75 places and attendance will be by ticket only.

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

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Illustrations: Symposium logo by Sam Day. Confocal image of a stomatal complex in Arabidopsis, showing the actin cytoskeleton (green) and chloroplasts (red), courtesy of Xiaodong Xie and Patrick Hussey. A Fucus zygote showing asymmetric secretion of sulphated polysaccharides into the cell wall, courtesy of Colin Brownlee. Confocal image of cortical microtubules in a germinating zygote, courtesy of Colin Brownlee. GUS staining of trichomes in a 9 day old leaf, courtesy of Jo Calcutt. Electron micrograph of an Arabidopsis leaf trichome, courtesy of Julie Gray. The role of the extracellular matrix in the control of plant development is sponsored by the New Phytologist Trust.

Last updated: October 15, 2005