UK PlantSci is the online home of the UK Plant Sciences Federation (UKPSF). The UKPSF is a special interest group of the Society of Biology, which aims to bring together the breadth of the UK Plant Science sector to: Increase the understanding of the significance of plant sciences, Formulate a coordinated strategy and vision that will be used to inform policy, Improve the general funding environment, Create an independent and inclusive forum for debate, Provide a focus and contact point for UK plant science and Support efforts to inspire, educate and train the next generation. The UKPSF is made up of a wide range of Member Organisations. If your organisation would like to become a member please contact Mimi Tanimoto the UKPSF Executive Officer. The UKPSF operates with financial support from the Society of Experimental Biology (SEB) and the Gatsby Charitable Foundation. UK PlantSci is a central resource for all those involved in Plant Science. We hope it will increase interactions and improve communication across the Plant Science Sector. This is a space for you to collaborate with your colleagues, share best practise and celebrate pioneering innovative breakthroughs. All too often relevant information in your field can be hard to find; well, not anymore. Our vision is that UK Plant Science will help you with your day-to-day efforts and showcase the outstanding work that you do. Everything you need to know about Plant Science can be found here. Whether it’s staying up to date with breaking news or keeping tabs on the latest funding opportunities, make sure you register to take full advantage of all the valuable information that’s available to you absolutely free! If you’ve ever wondered what others in the Plant Science UK are working on or perhaps you’re just keen to find a collaborator near you, then check out ‘Find a Scientist’, a growing directory of UK Plant Science expertise. If you’d like to see yourself listed and showcase your communities research in the directory, then simply register today. There’s always so much going on in the science world. We are here to help make sure you don’t miss out on that essential meeting, workshop, seminar or conference in your field. So if you’re looking for what’s going on in your area both home and abroad, you’ll find all the upcoming events here. This site is not just for Plant Scientists. Perhaps you have created an innovative piece of technology to benefit the plant science world, such as a pioneering heating system for glasshouses, and don't know who to contact. Or maybe you’re looking to interview a leading scientists for particular news story. If you can’t track down the essential piece of information you need then simply contact us and we’ll endeavour to help. We very much hope you’ll find all that you need and more. If you’d like to get involved further then we’d love you to help us grow the community by telling all your friends and colleagues about this unique resource. You can join in with plant science conversations and share news via our LinkedIn group, and even follow us on twitter and Google+. Our blog site, “All under one leaf” features articles about research, meetings and policy, as well as highlighting the wonders of plants to inspire general audiences about their relevance to humans and society. ... [Information of the supplier]
The aims of Tela Botanica are the creation of a network of French speaking botanists, the promotion of co-operative projects, as well as the making available of botanical data. The web presence offers comprehensive possibilities for searches for particular plant species, plant communities, and literature. The offering is supplemented with current information, an events calendar, and indexes of botanical institutions. ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
Die Regensburgische Botanische Gesellschaft von 1790 e.V. pflegt und fördert die Botanik, insbesondere die Erforschung der heimischen Pflanzenwelt und unterstützt die Bestrebungen des Naturschutzes. Zum Zeitpunkt der Hauptversammlung 2007 hat die RBG 612 Mitglieder. [Information des Anbieters]
Die Floristisch-soziologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft ist eine deutschsprachige Vereinigung floristisch und pflanzensoziologisch interessierter Fachleute und Liebhaber. Sie wird ehrenamtlich geleitet und steht jedem Interessierten offen. Die Aufgabenfelder der floristisch-soziologischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft liegen in der wissenschaftlichen Fortbildung ihrer über 1200 in- und ausländischen Mitglieder (Stand 2005) sowie in der Förderung von Forschungen zur heimischen Flora und Vegetation, insbesondere auch im Hinblick auf naturschutzbezogene Fragestellungen. Die Aktivitäten konzentrieren sich auf Veranstaltung von Fachtagungen mit Vorträgen, Diskussionen und Exkursionen an jährlich wechselnden Orten Deutschlands und benachbarter Länder zur Vermittlung und Vertiefung von Kenntnissen über die heimische Pflanzendecke und ihre Umwelt (jährlich einmal 3-4 Tage im Sommer). Veröffentlichung wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten aus dem gesamten Tätigkeitsbereich in der als Jahresband erscheinenden Zeitschrift Tuexenia und in der unregelmäßig erscheinenden Reihe Synopsis der Pflanzengesellschaften Deutschlands. ... [Information des Anbieters]
The International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) is a worldwide union of scientists and others interested in theoretical and practical studies of vegetation: its composition and structure, history, classification, distribution, ecology, dynamics, management and uses in the landscape. The main goals of the IAVS are to faciltate personal contacts among vegetation scientists all over the world and to promote research in all aspects of vegetation science and its applications. Toward these ends we hold meetings and excursions, sponsor publications, and provide mechanisms for vegetation scientists to communicate with each other and the world at large. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Botanical Association of Bochum (Bochumer Botanischer Verein) aims to foster knowledge in plant ecology and plant geography, with special emphasis on the Ruhr Industrial Area (Ruhrgebiet). The association brings together students, experts and other people with an interest in botany and ecology. [Editorial staff vifabio]
The Botanical Society of the British Isles is for everyone who is interested in the flora of Britain and Ireland. The society traces its origins back to 1836, when it was founded as the Botanical Society of London. From its earliest days it has welcomed both professional and amateur members, and it remains the biggest and most active organisation devoted to the study of botany in the British Isles. The BSBI produces national Atlases and county Floras of the distribution of plants. It publishes the New Journal of Botany and holds conferences and field meetings. Members are kept informed by a newsletter three times a year and are invited to make use of our system of county recorders and national referees who can help with the identification of plants. An education programme supported by the society aims brings high quality botanical training within the reach of all, from A Level students to professional development and postgraduate courses and qualifications. ... [Information of the supplier]
Welcome to SYNTHESYS: the European Union-funded Integrated Infrastructure Initiative grant. This five year project which began in February 2004, comprises 20 European natural history museums and botanic gardens, aims to create an integrated European infrastructure for researchers in the natural sciences. SYNTHESYS is split into two activities: Access and Networking Activities. ... [Information of the supplier]
If agricultural development is to be successful and biodiversity is to be conserved, then accurate knowledge of the identity, geographic distribution and uses of plants is essential. Unfortunately, such basic information is often only partially available for professional stakeholders, teachers, scientists and citizens, and often incomplete for ecosystems that possess the highest plant diversity, i.e. Mediterranean and tropical regions. Pl@ntNet will contribute to filling this void by: (1) Developing cutting-edge transdisciplinary research at the frontier between integrative botany and computational sciences, based on the use of large datasets, knowledge of and expertise in plant morphology, anatomy, agronomy, genetics, taxonomy, ecology, biogeography and practical uses. (2) Providing free, web-based and easy-access software tools and methods for plant identification and the aggregation, management, sharing and utilization of potentially all kinds of plant-related data. (3) Promoting citizen science as a powerful means to enrich databases with new information on plants and to meet the need for capacity building in agronomy, botany and ecology. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Chinese botanical community invites you to Shenzhen, China in July 2017 to participate in the XIX International Botanical Congress. The community grows enormously in the past decades in number of members, capability of creativeness, and importance in international biological sciences. Developing international collaboration is a basic strategy of its members for mutual benefits and discovering integrated solutions for addressing global issues. The Chinese flora, with over 50% endemics, amazing clusters of species in many genera, and archaic species persisting only in China, and vegetation, with a smooth series of transitional zones connecting tropical, subtropical, temperate, and boreal forests, will be very intriguing and exciting for botanical visitors. The Chinese botanical community welcomes scientists and students from around the world to the 2017 IBC for a wonderful congress. ... [Information of the supplier]