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New Phytologist Symposia

New Phytologist next generation scientists

5–8 June 2024

Register to join online. All sessions will be streamed live

45NPS: Ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant–fungal invasions

26–29 June 2024

Register by 30 May.

46NPS: Stomata

21–24 October 2024

Deadline for early bird registrations, oral abstract submissions and travel grants is 14 June.

Other news

New Phytologist seeks a new Editor-in-Chief

New Phytologist is seeking a new Editor-in-Chief to succeed Professor Alistair Hetherington, who will step down from the role at the end of December 2024.

Deadline for applications: 1 June 2024

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Mycorrhizal research now: from the micro- to the macro-scale

Read the latest Special Issue

Edited by Francis Martin, Maarja Öpik and Ian Dickie​

In this New Phytologist Special Issue, we bring together a collection of studies, which examine various types of mycorrhizal symbioses, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal, orchid mycorrhizal, ericoid mycorrhizal, and ectomycorrhizal associations.

Read the issue

New! Call for papers

Plants, People, Planet is calling for submission of abstracts for a Special Issue on the theme of 'Innovation in plant and soil sciences to tackle critical global challenges'.

Abstract deadline: 31 July 2024

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Fellowships and awards in plant science research

The Oak Spring Garden Foundation is currently offering a number of awards and fellowships across many aspects of plant focused research:

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Promoting plant science

The New Phytologist Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation committed to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge and research in plant science.

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