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 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]
The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc. is an organization devoted to the scientific study of all aspects of the biology of bryophytes and lichen-forming fungi and is one of the nation's oldest botanical organizations. Membership is open to all persons (professional and amateurs) with interest in these organisms. Approximately 500 individuals currently hold membership in the Society. ... [Information of the supplier]
BLAM was founded about 40 years ago to facilitate contact between people working in any field of lichenology or bryology in Central Europe. Today, BLAM is a registered association with 320 members, EU-European and abroad, professionals and amateurs. [Information of the supplier]
The American Society of Plant Taxonomists promotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular plants. Organized in 1935, the Society has a membership of over 1300. The Society publishes the quarterly journal Systematic Botany, an electronic ASPT Newsletter, and Systematic Botany Monographs. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting are published with those of the Botanical Society of America and are mailed to members of the Botanical Society each July, preceding the annual meeting in August. The Society also supports funds for a variety of honorary and charitable activities. ... [Information of the supplier]
Founded in 1956, the Swiss Association of Bryology and Lichenology (BRYOLICH) is devoted to the study and conservation of bryophytes and lichens and it supports research and education in bryology and lichenology especially in Switzerland. Approximately 250 individuals worldwide, both amateurs and professionals, held membership in the society. Since 1992, BRYOLICH is a member of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SAS). ... [Information of the supplier]
The aim of The German Society for Horticultural Science (Inc.) is to promote horticultural science. The interchange of ideas and information between scientist and user of research results (e.g. consultant, horticultural practitioner, breeder, agrochemical industry) is the primary focus of the members of The Society. [Information of the supplier]
The Society for Medicinal Plant Research is an international, neutral and independent association of scientists from research institutions of universities and companies as well as other interested people engaged in the advancement of research and science in the field of medicinal plants, natural bioactive compounds and phytotherapy. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Society of Plant Neurobiology will serve the community of scientists interested in sensory plant biology, plant electrophysiology and communicative plant ecology. It will foster trans-disciplinary interactions among plant molecular biologists, cell biologists, plant physiologists and plant ecologists. [Information of the supplier]
The Austrian Society of Plant Biology (former Austrian Society of Plant Physiology, ÖAPP) provides a forum for plant biologists to communicate in all areas from molecular cell biology to environmental physiology. The Society promotes experimental plant biology in Austria, organizes conferences at regular intervals, and represents its members in international societies. ... [Information of the supplier]