
A three day Workshop on this rapidly evolving topic was held in York (UK) on behalf of the International Society for Seed Science (ISSS) to discuss recent progress and developments in this exciting field. This event followed on from the previous ISSS workshops on Molecular Aspects of Seed Dormancy and Germination in Salamanca (2007) and Wageningen (2003), both of which were extremely popular.
ORGANISERS: International Society for Seed Science (ISSS); CNAP, Department of Biology, University of York, UK
ORGANISING COMMITTEE: Professor Ian Graham, Dr Steven Penfield, Mrs Judith Mitchell
York
Delegates were captivated by the magical and beautiful city of York, with its unique atmosphere. One of the most historic cities in the UK, York has over 2000 years of history, which unfold for you in its streets, buildings and museums. The city is relatively small and compact, with most attractions lying within the city walls and easily accessible. Further information on York is available by clicking here: York Visitor Information Centre website.
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