This month our Executive Director Ruth has been busy across the pond, visiting the International Conference on Arabidopsis Research in St. Louis (MO, USA), and Plant Biology 2017 in Hawai’i!
At Plant Biology 2017, the annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, the new and improvedPlantae.orgplatform was launched – have you checked it out yet? Plantae is a digital social platform just for plant scientists – you can use it to network with others around the world, share teaching and learning resources, start or contribute to groups and discussions, and read up on the latest plant science news and views. It’s free to join, and you don’t have to be an ASPB or GPC member!
The GPC’s next appearance will be at theSociety for Experimental Biology Annual Main Meetingin Gothenburg, Sweden (3-6th July) – always an excellent meeting packed full of fascinating talks and symposia, and very well represented by the global plant science community. This will be shortly followed by our ‘New Breeding Technologies in the Plant Sciences‘ symposium (7-8th July), which we’re really looking forward to! We hope to see you there!
This month 60 new breaking news stories were posted on the GPC website including…
Biologists find missing link for the ‘safe’ signal in plants Plant biologists at Utrecht University and colleagues from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), have now discovered how the plant metabolises jasmonic acid, issuing a ‘safe’ signal when the threat of pests has passed.
Mathematical biology tackles destructive plant virus A team of researchers at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (USA) has used mathematical modeling to better understand the dynamics of maize lethal necrosis disease.
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Lots of new reports, and an archive of useful documents from the last few years, are available on our website. Head to the Resources page and click ‘Reports’.
Good NEWS for the fight against malnutrition in Africa CIAT is developing a new innovation in the fight for food and nutrition security called the Nutrition Early Warning System, or NEWS. It will focus initially on boosting nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa, but eventually NEWS will target vulnerable populations globally.
The Linnean Society has a number of active awards and funding calls at the moment, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences is also offering a package of international fellowships to support highly-qualified international scientists and postgraduate students to work and study at and with CAS institutions. Read more about these funding opportunities here.
The project “Adapting durum wheat varieties to the Senegal Basin for food security”, led by Dr. Filippo Maria Youssef Bassi (ICARDA) has also been awarded the 2017 Olam Prize for Innovation in Food Security. Congratulations!
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The State of the World’s Plants 2017 by Bursary Winner Harison Andriambelo Harison Andriambelo from the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar, was the lucky recipient of our State of the World’s Plants Symposium travel bursary, generously sponsored by the Society for Experimental Biology. Here’s Harison’s report on the meeting!
Rise in groundwater overuse could hit food prices Neena Bhandari discusses a recent Nature paper, which found that the amount of non-renewable groundwater used for irrigation increased by a quarter between 2000 and 2010.
Genetics to boost sugarcane production Scientists in Brazil are taking steps towards genetically modifying sugar cane so it produces more sucrose naturally, looking to eventually boost the productivity and economic benefits of the tropical grass.
Broadcasting plant science live to the world Dr Ian Street reports on ‘Botany.Live!’, an innovative live-streaming initiative launched to celebrate Fascination of Plants Day 2017.
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