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2012-09-12
2012-09-14
1.01.09
2.02.09
2.02.13
Conference homepage 14th International Fir Symposium Kastamonu, Turkey
Contact: Sezgin Ayan, Email: sezginayan(at)kastamonu.edu.tr
Contact: Raphael T. Klumpp, Email: raphael.klumpp(at)boku.ac.at
Contact: Fulvio Ducci, Email: fulvio.ducci(at)entecra.it
Contact: Ulrik Braüner Nielsen, Email: ubn(at)life.ku.dk
2012-05-21
2012-05-25
2.02.13
2.04.02
2.09.01
Conference homepage International Conference about Seed Orchards and Breeding Theory Egirdir, Turkey
Contact: Nebi Bilir, Email: nebibilir(at)orman.sdu.edu.tr; nebilir(at)hotmail.com


Calendar of Meetings

Upcoming IUFRO meetings

  • 14th International Fir Symposium; Kastamonu, Turkey; 12-14 September 2012. Units involved: 1.01.09, 2.02.09, 2.02.13. Conference homepage

  • International Conference about Seed Orchards and Breeding Theory; Egirdir, Turkey; 21-25 May 2012. Units involved: 2.09.01, 2.04.02, 2.02.13. Conference homepage

Past meetings

  • MEDPINE 4: 4th International Conference on Mediterranean Pines; Avignon, France; 6-10 June 2011. Units involved: 1.01.10, 2.02.13, 4.00.00, 8.00.00, 8.03.05. Conference homepage2nd announcementScientific report – Pictures: Scientific study tourCanopy

  • Global change and Mediterranean pines: alternatives for management/Cambio global y pinos mediterráneos: alternativas para los gestores; Palencia, Spain; 10-12 February 2010. Units 1.01.10, 2.02.13, 4.01.00. First announcementSecond announcementThird announcement - PosterSummaryList of ParticipantsMeeting Evaluation

  • Fourth International Symposium on Dynamics of Physiological Processes in Roots of Woody Plants; Bangor, United Kingdom; 16-19 September 2007.
    The program focused on importance of woody plant ecosystems for ecosystem services that included carbon sequestration, slope stability and maintenance of biodiversity in the age of global worming. Participants stressed the importance of roots in ecosystem processes, ranging for the importance of fine root turnover in carbon sequestration to the role of coarse root structure in stand stability. Contact: Douglas L. Godbold at d.l.godbold(at)bangor.ac.uk for details.

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