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Biochemistry in plants and microorganisms
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2016-09-14 — 2016-09-16, Vienna
The organizers of the 10th Tri-National Arabidopsis Meeting would like to invite you to Vienna, the City of Music and one of the most innovative cities in the World. Jointly organized this year by the BOKU, GMI, and MFPL, the 10th TNAM will take place, as did the 1st one in 2004, at the BOKU. [Information of the supplier]
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https://tnam.gmi.oeaw.ac.at/
2014-07-28 — 2014-08-01, Vancouver
We warmly welcome you to be a part of the 25th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research (ICAR), the largest annual international scientific conference devoted to Arabidopsis thaliana. The majority of breakthroughs in plant science in the last 25 years have relied on development of Arabidopsis thaliana as the reference for both research and international collaboration. The 2014 conference takes place in the beautiful Pacific Northwest at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Ca ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://arabidopsisconference2014.org/
2017-02-21 — 2017-02-24, Dabringhausen
The Conference of the Section Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology of the DBG will take place from February 21 to 24, 2017 and will be organized from Professor Andreas Weber (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf). [Information of the supplier]
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http://pflanzen-molekularbiologie.de/en/conference-molecular-biology-of-plants.html
2018-02-20 — 2018-02-23, Dabringhausen
The next Conference Molecular Biology of Plants from the Section Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology of the DBG will take place 20th – 23th February 2018 in Dabringhausen, Germany. It will be organized by Prof. Dr. Dorothee Staiger from Bielefeld University, Prof. Dr. Andreas Weber Düsseldorf University and Prof. Dr. Stefan Rensing Marburg University. [Information of the supplier]
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http://pflanzen-molekularbiologie.de/en/conference-molecular-biology-of-plants/
2019-02-18 — 2019-02-21, Dabringhausen
The next Conference Molecular Biology of Plants of the Section Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology of the DBG will take place 18th to 21st February 2019 in Dabringhausen, Germany. It will be organized by Prof. Dr. Stefan Rensing Marburg University, Prof. Dr. Dorothee Staiger from Bielefeld University, and Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Hell (Heidelberg University). [Information of the supplier]
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https://pflanzen-molekularbiologie.de/en/conference-molecular-biology-of-plants/
2021-03-04 — 2021-03-04, Dabringhausen
The next Conference Molecular Biology of Plants of the Section Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology of the DBG will take place virtually on 4th March 2021. It will be organized by Prof. Dr. Marcel Quint (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Hell (Heidelberg University), Prof. Dr. Ute Höcker (Köln University) and Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer (Bonn University). [Information of the supplier]
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https://www.pflanzen-molekularbiologie.de/en/conference-molecular-biology-of-plants
2022-02-15 — 2022-02-18, Dabringhausen
The next Conference Molecular Biology of Plants of the Section Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology of the DBG is planned to take place from 15 to 18 February 2022. It will be organized by Prof. Dr. Marcel Quint (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Hell (Heidelberg University), Prof. Dr. Ute Höcker (Köln University) and Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer (Bonn University). [Information of the supplier]
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https://www.pflanzen-molekularbiologie.de/conference-molecular-biology-of-plants
The oxygen evolving complex (OEC) of photosystem II is responsible for the formation of atmospheric oxygen. Cytochrome oxidase (CO) and related respiratory oxidases convert oxygen back into water as part of the respiratory processes that provide the energy for survival of most living organisms. The underlying redox chemistry of oxygen/water interconversion is complex and these enzymes have evolved unique mechanisms whose performance has yet to be achieved with (bio)mimetic chemical systems. Mechanistic ... [Information of the supplier]
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https://www.biochemistry.org/Events/tabid/379/MeetingNo/79HDN/view/Conference/Default.aspx
The EMBO conference ‘The nitrogen nutrition of plants - Nitrogen2016’ will be the third international symposium on the nitrogen nutrition of plants, following Nitrogen2013 in Puerto Varas (Chile) and Nitrogen2010 in Inuyama-city (Japan) and the founder meeting Nitrogen2007 in Lancaster (UK). At a time when improved nitrogen use efficiency by crops is clearly identified as a major issue for sustainable agriculture, the main objective of this conference will be to review recent progress in the understanding ... [Information of the supplier]
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https://colloque.inra.fr/nitrogen2016
We warmly invite you to be a part of the 24th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research (ICAR), the largest annual international scientific conference devoted to Arabidopsis thaliana – a model plant worked with by an estimated 16,000 labs around the world. Experiments performed in Arabidopsis often underpin plant research in general and Arabidopsis-driven research leads the way with technologies and concepts. The conference will be held in the recently refurbished Sydney Convention and Exhibition ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.sallyjayconferences.com.au/icar2013/
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