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The deadline for poster abstract submission has now passed. If you have a query about you poster abstract please contact newphytsymp@lancaster.ac.uk

Poster abstract submission deadline –5th February 2010

The number of posters are limited and so will be restricted to one poster per presenting author and be subject to a selection procedure based on submitted abstracts. Preference will be given to new unpublished, or recently published, work. Please send your abstracts according to the guidelines below by 5 February 2010. You will receive an email by 19 February 2010 informing you whether or not your abstract has been accepted as a poster and if it has been selected for an oral presentation. Note there will be prizes awarded for the best posters. Poster abstracts will be published in the symposium program and abstract book and will be made available on the symposium website.

Poster abstract guidelines

Format

  • Abstracts should be no more than 200 words and should fill a space no larger than half an A4 page
  • Single spacing, Arial font, 10 point
  • First line: title in bold lower case
  • Second line: the author(s)' name(s) in upper case. Underline the name of the author presenting the work
  • Third line: full address of the institution(s) where the work was carried out, in italic lower case
  • Leave a single line space after the address
  • Main text: provide concise details of the background and objective(s) of the investigation, methods used, results and conclusions

Example abstract:

The origin of Helianthus deserticola: survival and selection in a desert habitat
GROSS, BL, KANE, NOLAN C., LEXER, CHRISTIAN & RIESEBERG, LOREN H.
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Jordan Hall 142, 1001 East Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

The diploid hybrid species Helianthus deserticola inhabits an extreme environment relative to its parental species H. annuus and H. petiolaris. Adaptation to the arid desert floor may have occurred via the acquisition of novel phenotypes resulting from transgressive segregation in early hybrids. We have explored this possibility through a field experiment designed to test the direction and intensity of phenotypic selection, using crosses between the parental species as proxies for the ancestral genotype of the ancient hybrid species. Helianthus deserticola, H. annuus, H. petiolaris, and early-generation hybrids between H. annuus and H. petiolaris were all grown in native H. deserticola habitat, and a selection analysis revealed that several traits were subject to strong selective pressures. Several of the traits under selection were also extreme or transgressive in H. deserticola, and the range of variation present in BC2 hybrids suggests that many aspects of the H. deserticola phenotype are easily recreated. Thus, transgressive segregation may have contributed to the adaptation of H. deserticola to the desert habitat.

 

Poster guidelines

Posters should be no larger than A0 size, portrait (118 cm high x 84 cm wide)

Poster abstracts should be formatted as .DOC, .DOCX or .RTF files and submitted using the online submission procedure.

Decisions on abstracts will be sent by email by 19 February 2010 informing you whether or not your abstract has been accepted as a poster.
Please fill in the below details and proceed to upload your poster abstract. If you are applying for a grant please do not submit your poster abstract here but include this with your grant application go to Grants for more information.

Details

 

Salutation*:

First name*:

Family name*:

Email*:

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Full name of presenting author (if different from above)

   

Registration reference code*:

   

Note the presenting author must register before submitting a poster application, however payment of registration fees can be done at a later stage should this be necessary. Please go to Registration.

If you have registered and do not know your registration reference code please contact Jill Brooke at newphytsymp@lancaster.ac.uk

 

Please upload your poster abstract below

Please note the uploaded files must not exceed 1 MB per file.

Poster abstract (poster abstract guidelines ) :


(DOC, DOCX, or RTF only)

   

You will receive a confirmation of receipt email once your abstract has been received. If you experience any problems when doing this please contact Jill Brooke at
newphytsymp@lancaster.ac.uk

 

Please be patient while your submission uploads, you will receive a confirmation when complete.



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Important dates

Grant application deadline 4th December 2009

Poster abstract submission deadline 5th February 2010

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