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RECHERCHE PALMIER


Pour des raisons de recherche sur la mise en place des réserves dans le mésocarpe des fruits de palme, je recherche un palmier, de préférence de la sous tribu des cocoseae, mais le palmier datier ferait l'affaire à défaut, pour récolter des fruits à différents stades de maturité.
Pourriez vous m'aider à ce propos? Merci d'avance Bien à vous

Vincent ARONDEL

Laboratoire de Biogenèse Membranaire CNRS UMR 5200

Case 92 Université V. Segalen Bordeaux 2

146, Rue Léo Saignat

33076 Bordeaux cedex France

vincent.arondel@biomemb.u-bordeaux2.fr


Le Réveil du Dodo III
Journées francophones des sciences de la conservation

 

La troisième édition du « réveil du Dodo » se déroulera sur le campus de l’Université Montpellier II du 17 au 19 mars 2009, sous l’égide de l’IFR 119 « Montpellier-Environnement-Biodiversité ».

 

Nous vous invitons d’ores et déjà à soumettre des communications ou des posters portant sur des recherches fondamentales ou appliquées relatives à des travaux innovants en biologie de la conservation.

 

De plus, une large partie du programme sera consacrée aux interactions entre Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société et Biologie de la Conservation : peut-on faire de la biologie de la conservation sans les Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société ? Dans un contexte d’interdisciplinarité souvent invoquée, mais rarement mise en pratique, ce colloque sera l’occasion de confronter les expériences interdisciplinaires de la biologie de la conservation et d’opérer une médiation entre le champ de la biologie et celui des sciences de l’Homme et de la Société.

 

Modalités d’inscription & soumission sur http://dodo2009.cefe.cnrs.fr

Date limite d’inscription : 15 février 2009

Date limite de soumission : 30 novembre 2008


 

À l’occasion de la venue en France, du 27 Septembre au 11 Octobre 2008, de Jacques HEBERT, pionnier du BOIS RAMEAL FRAGMENTE (BRF), différentes rencontres et manifestations sont organisées un peu partout en France pour mieux connaître cette nouvelle technique de fertilisation des sols.

En savoir plus sur Jacques HEBERT

Télécharger le préprogramme


Dear Colleagues,
 
You can find as attached the announcement of the 10th International Congress on Parasitic Plants which is going to be held in Kusadasi - Turkey between 8-12 June 2009.
 
We will be honoured with your participation.
 
We apologize for any inconvenience having several e-mails including the invitation flyer. 

Deniz Yanar SERVİ
Proje Koordinatörü

DALYA TURİZM LTD. ŞTİ.
1427 Sok. No:19/B 35230 Kahramanlar / Izmir
Tel: +90 232 464 88 30 / Dahili: 118
Fax: +90 232 464 88 31
E-Mail: info@ippsturkey.com 
www.ippsturkey.com

2nd International Congress of Alpine and Arctic Botanical Gardens,
Munich, 22 - 25 April 2009

 

Alpine and Arctic Botanical Gardens:
Diversity in an Extreme Environment

Programme

Wednesday, April 22
12:00 – 14:00           Registration
14:00 – 15:00           Welcome and introduction
15:00 – 17:00           Presentations by the participating gardens (max. 10 min. each)
20:00                         Evening lectures: Mountain floras in situ
(two 30 min. talks, presenting selected floras and their natural habitat)

 

Thursday, April 23
9:00 – 11:00              Session I:     Diversification of Collections
How do our collections differ from each other?
Special geographic collections
Special taxonomic collections
Comparison of plant inventories
What makes an Alpine Garden unique (focus collections)
11:00 - 13:00                        Session II:    Horticultural Practices
What are the particulars of plant cultivation at high altitudes?
Maintaining a collection in an extreme environment
Propagation, storage, and germination techniques
Implications of climate change for our collections
Display of beds (e.g., crevice gardens)
Data bases for the documentation of our collections
15:00 - 16:30            Guided Tours
in the Alpine Collections of the Munich Botanical Garden

 

16:30 - 18:30                        Session III:   Education Concepts
How to awaken environmental interest?
How to achieve more public attention
Main target groups
Information transfer to the visitor
Strengthening of public awareness
20:00                         Evening lectures: Mountain floras in situ
(two 30 min. talks, presenting selected floras and their natural habitat)

 

Friday, April 24
9:00 - 11:00              Session IV: Research Activities
In what way can research add to the profile of an Alpine garden?
Physiological and ecological research
Research on climate change
Taxonomic research
Research on nature and species conservation
Research on neophytes
11:00 - 12:30                        Guided Tours
in the Alpine Collections of the Munich Botanical Garden
14:30 - 16:30                        Session V:   Networking
How can we strengthen our community?
Criteria for defining an "Alpine and Arctic Botanic Garden"
Mutual publicity (webpage and survey panel)
Policies regarding access to plant material (CBD, IPEN)
Improvement in the cooperation between the gardens
Quality in the exchange of plant material
16:30 - 17:30                        Conclusion and Outlook
20:00                         Joint Dinner

 

Saturday, April 25
9:00 - 16:00              Excursion to the 'Garchinger Heide' (a protected heathland area)

and to a private alpine collection

 


EuroGard V
I have the pleasure of announcing that the registration for EuroGard V has opened today! Please see www.luomus.fi/eurogardv/
On-line registration, abstract submission, and payment is now possible, and information on accommodation is available (booking directly to listed hotels, see under Venue & travel info). Please distribute this information among your garden networks as well as among other interest groups as you deem appropriate.
It has been a pleasure to notice that EuroGard V has attracted strong interest among our Russian colleagues, largely thanks to Aleksey Prokhorov from Petrozavodsk. The interest has been notable in many other countries too, so we are very optimistic regarding attendance. Thus it is certainly a good idea to register early in order to make sure that there is still room, especially in the preferred hotels – even if next June may seem very distant to all of you who do not need to think about the congress arrangements just yet (NB: European Consortium members/observers who intend to take part in both the pre-congress Consortium meeting and the congress itself, and are eager to register early, please book either at Sokos Hotel Helsinki or Hotel Arthur in order to avoid the need to change hotels after the first night).
Please don’t hesitate to contact me or Susanna should you have questions about the congress or comments on the web pages or something else!
With best wishes,
Leif
Dr. Leif Schulman
Director of Botanic Garden
Finnish Museum of Natural History
P.O.Box 44 (Jyrängöntie 2)
FI-00014 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
FINLAND
tel. +358-(0)50-548 7692
www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/english/

 


Frédéric Tournay, Conservateur du Jardin Botanique de Strasbourg, a le plaisir de vous annoncer que le site Internet du jardin Botanique de Strasbourg est en ligne depuis quelques jours.
Même si il est encore un peu "en rodage", voici son adresse : http://jardin-botanique.u-strasbg.fr/
 
Un inventaire des collections (vivantes) est accessible dans la rubrique "Jardin scientifique / collections".


For the second time in history the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections is coming to Europe. Join us to make it the largest event in Europe dedicated to natural history collection preservation, management and strategies.
24th annual meeting of SPNHC
Bridging Continents - New Initiatives and Perspectives in Natural History Collections
6 - 11 July 2009
Leiden, The Netherlands
For more information and registration see: www.spnhc2009.org