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International Wheat Scab Symposium

The International Wheat Scab Symposium will be held on May 5-10, 2000 at the Suzhou Conference Center, Suzhou and Nanjing, China. The symposium will aim at extensive exchange and discussion on the better understanding and more efficient improving of scab resistance in wheat.  If you are interested in attending the Symposium please view the following items that are provided below as PDF files.  The Second Information Announcement contains information to register for the Symposium.  The Tentative Program Agenda and the Sightseeing Information provide more in depth information about the activities that will take place at the Symposium.  If you have any questions regarding this event, please feel free to contact Zhengqiang Ma by email at zqm1@lib.njau.edu.cn

Second Informational Announcement

Tentative Program Agenda

Sightseeing Information

Letter From Zhengqiang Ma, Ph.D.:

From: Organization Committee of International Wheat Scab Symposium
To: All Participants

Dear Colleagues:

You may have received two separate meeting announcements early or late this year about wheat improvement for scab resistance to be held in China next year, one at Suzhou from April 20-27 organized by Cytogenetics Institute of Nanjing Agricultural University, one at Nanjing from May 8-12 organized by Institute of Agrobiological Genetics and Physiology of JAAS. Since these two symposiums have their major topics in common and many participants are interested in both of them, the organizers of both meetings have decided to combine them into a single symposium, which will be held from May 5-10, 2000 at Suzhou and Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. For more information about this meeting, Please see the second announcement. The organization committee welcomes you all to attend this meeting and hopes this change would not bring too much inconvenience to you.

Best regards,

Sincerely,

Zhengqiang Ma, Ph.D.