The Pannonian Plant Biotechnology Association is organizing a one-day conference for Ph.D students in plant biology to exchange ideas and present their research, which will contribute to the future of the field. The conference will take place on May 15, 2013 at the Pannon University Georgikon Faculty in Keszthely, Hungary, and Ph.D students from all university doctoral schools are invited to participate and present their studies.
The Pannonian Plant Biotechnology Association is organizing a one-day conference for Ph.D students in plant biology to exchange ideas and present their research, which will contribute to the future of the field. The conference will take place on May 15, 2013 at the Pannon University Georgikon Faculty in Keszthely, Hungary, and Ph.D students from all university doctoral schools are invited to participate and present their studies.
The Department of Botany and Plant Biology at the University of Geneva held various events to celebrate Fascination of Plants Day 2015, including educational activities for school children and an evening debate for the public. During the morning, over 50 school children learned about plant evolution through an interactive game and observed plant collections. Students also acted as scientists investigating tomato domestication and extracting tomato DNA. The evening debate among experts addressed challenges for modern agriculture, alternatives to GMOs and pesticides, and new sustainable strategies. Around 100 people participated in the debate and subsequent poster session.
Fascination of Plants Day 2015 Russia Success Storywd4u
Fascination of Plants Day 2015 was celebrated in Russia with great success, engaging over 1500 people across 10 cities and 48 events organized by 23 institutions including 8 high schools. Events included lectures, workshops, experiments, excursions and tree plantings for students to learn about the importance of plants. The week long celebration engaged students in learning about plant biodiversity and development in their local regions. Organizers were pleased with the enthusiasm of participants and look forward to expanding the initiative in future years.
Tercer Dia International de la Fascination por las Plantas 18 de mayo de 2015...wd4u
Tercer Dia International de la Fascination por las Plantas
18 de mayo de 2015
Dossier de Actividades
3rd International Fascination of Plants Day 2015 in Spain
The University of Pretoria held an open day in 2015 with a theme of "Fascinating Plants" hosted by the Department of Plant Science. Learners from various schools and their parents attended and were amazed by displays from different departments, including carnivorous plants like the Venus flytrap. Students were able to examine these plants under microscopes, opening their eyes to new wonders. Medicinal plant science exhibited new cosmetics and research using Venus flytraps for cancer treatment. Biotechnology explored the genes that allow certain carnivorous plants to digest insects, while plant ecology focused on the local distribution of these unusual plants.
The Department of Botany and Plant Biology at the University of Geneva held various events to celebrate Fascination of Plants Day 2015, including educational activities for school children and an evening debate for the public. During the morning, over 50 school children learned about plant evolution through an interactive game and observed plant collections. Students also acted as scientists investigating tomato domestication and extracting tomato DNA. The evening debate among experts addressed challenges for modern agriculture, alternatives to GMOs and pesticides, and new sustainable strategies. Around 100 people participated in the debate and subsequent poster session.
Fascination of Plants Day 2015 Russia Success Storywd4u
Fascination of Plants Day 2015 was celebrated in Russia with great success, engaging over 1500 people across 10 cities and 48 events organized by 23 institutions including 8 high schools. Events included lectures, workshops, experiments, excursions and tree plantings for students to learn about the importance of plants. The week long celebration engaged students in learning about plant biodiversity and development in their local regions. Organizers were pleased with the enthusiasm of participants and look forward to expanding the initiative in future years.
Tercer Dia International de la Fascination por las Plantas 18 de mayo de 2015...wd4u
Tercer Dia International de la Fascination por las Plantas
18 de mayo de 2015
Dossier de Actividades
3rd International Fascination of Plants Day 2015 in Spain
The University of Pretoria held an open day in 2015 with a theme of "Fascinating Plants" hosted by the Department of Plant Science. Learners from various schools and their parents attended and were amazed by displays from different departments, including carnivorous plants like the Venus flytrap. Students were able to examine these plants under microscopes, opening their eyes to new wonders. Medicinal plant science exhibited new cosmetics and research using Venus flytraps for cancer treatment. Biotechnology explored the genes that allow certain carnivorous plants to digest insects, while plant ecology focused on the local distribution of these unusual plants.