Registration for the 45th New Phytologist Symposium: Ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant–fungal invasions – open now! 📅 26–29 June 2024 📍 University of Campinas, Brazil Organising committee: Erika Buscardo, Miranda Hart, Jason Hoeksema, László Nagy. Sessions on ecosystem and evolutionary consequences, traits and more! Submit your abstract by 1 March to be considered as a selected speaker. Travel grants are available! 👇 https://ow.ly/JbuN50QweQw
The New Phytologist Foundation
Book and Periodical Publishing
A not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting and supporting plant science.
About us
The New Phytologist Foundation is an independent not-for-profit organisation which is dedicated to supporting and promoting plant science. We own and produce two peer-reviewed journals: New Phytologist, and Plants, People, Planet. We ensure that any excess revenue from the journals is put straight back into supporting plant science through a variety of projects, from Symposia series and Workshops, to free access to our Tansley reviews, to grants to support early career researchers. Find out more about the work of the Foundation at http://www.newphytologist.org Read the journal New Phytologist at http://www.newphytologist.com Read the Open Access journal Plants, People, Planet at http://plantspeopleplanet.org
- Website
- https://www.newphytologist.org
External link for The New Phytologist Foundation
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Lancaster
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1902
- Specialties
- Plant science, Publishing, Events, Research, Grants, Physiology & Development, Environment, Interactions, Evolution, fungi, and funding
Locations
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Bailrigg House
Lancaster University
Lancaster, LA1 4YE, GB
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Building 4500-N, MS-6301, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box 2008, Bethel Valley Road
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6301, US
Employees at The New Phytologist Foundation
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Debbie Maizels
Freelance medical and scientific illustrator
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Miriam Maus
Chief Publishing Officer at IOP Publishing
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Keith Lindsey
Durham University Professor of Plant Molecular Biology, Chair of Trustees at New Phytologist Foundation
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Helen Pinfield-Wells
Managing Editor, New Phytologist at New Phytologist Foundation
Updates
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📢 New issue out today! 📚 https://ow.ly/hJuv50RK4bQ Highlights: 🌱 Regulation of source–sink relations in potato 🌱 Convergently evolved metabolites are new to me but not to my attackers 🌱 Excavating the fossil record for evidence of leaf mining On the cover: Cells of the leaf of the liverwort Frullania fragilifolia (Frullaniaceae), showing cells of two types, including those with chloroplasts plus small oil bodies and those with chloroplasts plus a single large oil body, the latter termed ‘ocelli’. Image courtesy of Des Callaghan.
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Call for papers for a Special Issue on the theme of 'Innovation in plant and soil sciences to tackle critical global challenges'. Submit your abstract by 31 July 2024 full details at: https://ow.ly/xIOG50RQHrp @KatieField4, @PPS_UoS, @WileyPlantSci #PlantScience
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Register now for the 45th New Phytologist Symposium: Ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant–fungal invasions! Subsidised registration rates include 5 nights accommodation, from £250 for a student or £380 for an early career researcher. Register by 30 May 👉 https://ow.ly/mWI950RA8Jy
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📢 Deadline approaching! Call for papers: Harnessing the benefits of specimen digitisation This special collection of research will contribute to the 2026 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew's State of the Worlds Plants and Fungi report. Submit expressions of interest by 6 May 2024 👇 https://ow.ly/w54n50RuAzr
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📢 Full programme announced! Join us in Campinas, Brazil for the 45th New Phytologist Symposium: Ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant–fungal invasions, on 26–29 June 2024. Register now 👉 https://ow.ly/JIYp50RuybW
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We're pleased to support the 7th French Mycorrhiza Days event, coming up later in May!
[Evénement] #JFM7 📢 Retrouvez-nous aux 7èmes Journées Francophones des Mycorhizes les 14-15-16 mai 2024 à L'Institut Agro Montpellier #INRAE ! 👉 Nous interviendrons à la session 3 : Applications et ingénierie biologique (agriculture, restauration des milieux) 🗓 Jeudi 16 mai 🕜 entre 11h15 et 12h55 Présentation orale de Yvan De Roman sur le devenir d’une parcelle viticole restaurée avec les communautés endomycorhiziennes locales. Les résultats sur 3 années d’un dispositif expérimental #MYCOTERROIR installé sur vigne adulte dès mai 2020 seront partagés. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eyThz-cg ⚡ Session "Poster flash 3" 🗓 Mercredi 15 mai 🕜 entre 15h30 et 15h45 Pitch de 2 minutes par Patricia Battie Laclau au sujet du poster scientifique #MYCOTERROIR, notre solution mettant les communautés locales de champignons endomycorhiziens au service des sols et des plantes. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eyThz-cg ℹ Le poster sera affiché pendant les 3 jours de l’événement dans l’espace Poster & Pauses ! #mycorhizes #agriculture #viticulture #foresterie #Montpellier3M INRAE Occitanie-Montpellier CIRAD IRD CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique Agropolis Fondation Université de Montpellier Fertil'Innov Environnement Valorhiz_FR The New Phytologist Foundation Frontiers Montpellier, Ville, Métropole et CCAS
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📢 Announcing our latest SPECIAL ISSUE! Mycorrhizal research now: from the micro- to the macro-scale 📚 https://ow.ly/VvH050RnOmx 🍄 The mycorrhizal symbiosis: research frontiers in genomics, ecology and agriculture 🍄 Microbe-dependent and independent nutrient acquisition 🍄 The hyphosphere core microbiome and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal function 🍄 Effects of plant root mechanisms on carbon and nutrient accumulation in deserts On the cover: View of the soil mycorrhizal community in a hypothetical forest dominated by oak species associated with different types of mycorrhizal fungi that form separate underground networks (MN) that may possibly be used to transport amino acids, carbohydrates, fatty acids, signaling microRNAs or peptides and hormones. Image courtesy of Florian Gadenne.
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We're delighted to announce the 46th New Phytologist Symposium: Stomata! #46NPS There have been dramatic developments in our understanding of #stomata in recent years, from how their function is controlled and enormous insights into the control of their development, to their evolution and the impact of manipulating stomatal function on plant water-use efficiency. The #46NPS will provide a forum for stomatal scientists to discuss the latest developments and decide on a roadmap for future stomatal research. Given the context of global environment change, it's essential to place stomatal research in this overarching context. On behalf of the organising committee, we hope you can join us! 21–24 October 2024 | Kaifeng, China Travel grant and oral abstract deadline: 14 June Poster abstract deadline: 22 July 👉 https://ow.ly/BQUR50Rmm8p
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🆕 We published our latest issue this morning! 🌱 Greenbeards in plants? 🌱 Bringing Europe's early career plant scientists back together 🌱 Essential micronutrients and their deficiency symptoms 🌱 Rapid prototyping technologies for plant synthetic biology 📚 https://ow.ly/AGWu50RcZWU On the cover: Copiapoa sp. (Cactaceae), a species with constitutive Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), and Cistanthe cachinalensis (Montiaceae), which facultatively uses CAM, co-occur in Llanos de Challe National Park, Atacama desert, Chile. Image courtesy of Erika J. Edwards.