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FIVETH WORLD CONGRESS ON ALLELOPATHY

““Growing Awareness of the Role of Allelopathy in
Ecological, Agricultural, and Environmental Processes”

September 21- 25, 2008

The Saratoga Hotel and Conference Center
www.saratogahotel.com
Saratoga Springs, New York, USA

We encourage all of you to begin planning for the 5th International Allelopathy Congress in 2008. Attending will allow you to catch up on all that has happened in our field since our last congress in Wagga Wagga, Australia and meet and interact with a diverse group of biologists, chemists, and ecologists.

Leslie Weston, Chair of Local Arrangements Committee, law20@cornell.edu
Stephen Duke, Chair of Program Committee, sduke@olemiss.edu

Scientific Program
A program committee has been formed with representation from all parts of the world. The meeting will consist of 3.5 days of scientific program, preceded by a welcoming reception on Sunday evening, September 20, 2008. Several symposia, including one on the role of allelopathy in the success of invasive species, are planned along with poster sessions to compliment the oral communications. Keynote speakers who have impacted the field of chemical ecology research will be asked to present current, state-of-art research findings.

Tentative Program Topics
The role of allelopathy in the success of invasive species
Allelopathy in agriculture
Chemistry of allelochemicals
Ecology of allelopathy
Allelochemicals in soil and water
Role of endophytes and rhizosphere organisms in allelopathy
Allelopathy mechanisms
Methods and approaches to study of allelopathy
Forest allelopathy
Genetics and biochemistry of allelochemical production
Papers from FATECHEM and other aspects of allelopathy

Location
Saratoga Springs is a small but very pretty and culturally diverse city located in upstate New York, near Albany New York, bordering on the beautiful Adirondack Mountains and the large Adirondack State Preserve. It is home to Skidmore College, the NY City Ballet in summer months, many spas and medicinal springs. It is most famous for its thoroughbred horse racing in August of each year. The autumn in Saratoga Springs is warm and sunny, and less crowded than the busy summer season. The Hotel Saratoga is a newly remodeled, state-of-the art conference facility, with restaurants, large hotel rooms, exercise facilities, and high speed internet access, located conveniently on the main street in downtown Saratoga. We strongly recommend all participants stay at this hotel and conference facility during the IAS congress. For more information on the hotel and town of Saratoga Springs, please see www.thesaratogahotel.com. Participants visiting from international locations are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Discounted room rates will be available both before and after the IAS Congress to meeting participants.

 

Venue and Social Program

Members of the IAS board of directors toured Saratoga Springs in late October 2005 and in February 2006 to visit facilities associated with the Hotel Saratoga in downtown Saratoga Springs, NY. We found the host hotel to be attractive. Meeting facilities are plentiful, and the hotel is within easy walking access of shopping, restaurants and points of interest. The hotel has a full service restaurant and catering service, but many luncheons and dinners will be included in the registration fee for meeting participants. Hotel rooms at the Hotel Saratoga are spacious and can be reserved as single or double accommodations. Room rates will not be more than 150.00 US dollars in 2008. We strongly encourage all participants to stay at the host hotel, for convenience and to help IAS meet its room quota. The town of Saratoga Springs has considerable historical charm, with shopping, art galleries, museums, state parks, spas, lakes and hiking within a few kilometers of town or in the town center. Since the meeting will be held during the 3rd week in September in 2008, from Sunday through Thursday, we are expecting the weather to be generally sunny and warm (ca. 20-24 C) during the day, with low humidity.

We are planning an optional half day of field trips with expeditions to Lake George and the Adirondack Mountains to observe plant, wildlife and bird ecology, as well as a tour of the Adirondack preserve and study of invasive species establishment in the protected parklands. One can observe native forest species as well as lakes and streams which support excellent fishing as well as invasive non-native species. This area is a very popular vacation destination in the summer and fall and offers kayaking, fishing, camping, hiking, and boating as well as golfing. Reasonable off season hotel rates are available for those wanting to stay on and vacation in the area, and the weather is generally very pleasant at this time of year.

Travel
Saratoga Springs is easily accessible by direct flight to Albany NY from a number of major airports within the U.S. and Canada (Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Newark, New York (JFK), Orlando, Philadelphia, Toronto, Montreal and Washington (Dulles) ). Saratoga Springs and Albany NY are also accessible directly by train from Boston, Newark, Montreal, New York or Philadelphia. The hotel has the capacity to pick up guests in Albany and deliver them to the hotel, a distance of about 30 kilometers. The train station is located within 0.75 km of the Hotel Saratoga. Both train stations in Albany NY and Saratoga Springs are brand new. Trains arrive hourly in Albany from surrounding areas and several times per day in Saratoga Springs. We will make arrangements to pick up most participants at the airport in Albany upon arrival.

 

Second World Congress - Thunder Bay

FOURTH WORLD CONGRESS ON ALLELOPATHY

“Establishing the Scientific Base”

August 21-26, 2005


HOMEPAGE

Important Dates

30 November 2004

Deadline for on-line submission of Abstracts for papers and posters

28 February 2005

Deadline for on-line submission of full papers

31 April 2005

Closing date for receipt of registrations eligible for the early bird discount

31 May 2005

Deadline for on-line submission of final papers

11 July 2005

Closing date for receipt of registrations (penalties may apply for registrations after this date

A scenic view of Waga Waga

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIRD WORLD CONGRESS ON ALLELOPATHY

Challenges for a new Millennium

August 26-30, 2002


HOMEPAGE
 

EPOCHAL. Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki JAPAN

FIRST CIRCULAR
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LOCATION

Majestic Mt. Tsukuba

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Tsukuba International Congress Hall
Tsukuba International Congress Hall

Host Organizer and coopertive scientist in Japan



 
 
 

Dr. Yoshiharu FUJII (Head, Allelopathy Laboratory, NIAES, and VicePresident for IAS) 
 

Exuecutive Comittee
Prof. Jiro HARADA (President of Japanese Weed Science Society)
Prof. Jyunya MIZUTANI (President of Plant Eco-Chemical Research Institute)
Prof. Michi'hiko TAKAHASHI ( Shikoku Gakuin University)
Prof. Yasutomo TAKEUCHI (Utsunomiya University)
Prof. Osamu KODAMA (Ibaraki University)
Prof. Kouji HASEGAWA (Tsukuba University)
Prof. Kou'ichiro KOMAI (Kinki University)
Prof. Nobuhiro HIRAI (Kyoto University)
Prof. Kouzou SHISHIDO (Tokushima University)
 

Working Exuecutive Members
Dr. Hidejiro SHIBAYAMA (Saga University)
Dr. Eiji TSUZUKI (Miyazaki University)
Dr. Mitsuhiro MATSUO (Miyazaki University)
Dr. Katsu'ichirou KOBAYASHI (Tsukuba University)
Dr. Hajime ARAKI (Niigata University)
Dr. Makoto KITOU (Kobe University)
Dr. Kiyoshi KOJIMA (National Kyusyu Agric. Exp. Station)
Dr. Kazunari TUCHITA (National Kyusyu Agric. Exp. Station)
Dr. Tomio ITANI (Hiroshima Pref. University)
Dr. Toshio KIJIMA (MOA Organic Research Institute)
 

Asian Advisory Members
Dr. C-H. CHOU (Taiwan)
Dr. C-S. YOUNG (Taiwan)
Dr. R-K. PARK (Korea)
Dr. K-U. KIM (Korea)
Dr. Siriporn ZUNGSONTIPORN (Thailand)
Mrs. Cha-um PREMASTHIRA (Thailand)
Dr. Azmi MAN (Malaysia)
Dr. C-S. Feng ?Malaysia)
Mrs. Esperanza DACANAY (Phillipines)

For more information:

Contact with Dr. Yoshiharu FUJII (President of Organizing Committee)

at NIAES (National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences)

NIAES - Japan
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 


Second World Congress - Thunder Bay

SECOND WORLD CONGRESS ON ALLELOPATHY
Critical Analysis & Future Prospects
August 9-13, 1999
Lakehead University. Thunder Bay, Ontario
CANADA P7B 5E1
Lakehead University: A Northern Vision by Lake Superior mmmm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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First World Congress - Cadiz

FIRST WORLD CONGRESS ON ALLELOPATHY
A Science for the Future
September 16-20, 1996
University of Cadiz. Cadiz
SPAIN

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