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Subtropical Agriculture and
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Established in 1947
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SAES 70th
Annual Meeting Speakers
Student Presentation
Example of Abstracts
and Posters,
Single
Slide
70th Annual Meeting of the Subtropical
Agriculture and Environments Society VENUE: Texas
A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center Hoblitzelle Auditorium 2415 E. Hwy 83 WESLACO, TX 78596 DATE: February 5,
2016 Call for
Abstracts Please,
inform your students, colleagues and interested parties There will be a poster session during the 70th
Annual Meeting of the Subtropical Agriculture and Environments Society on February 5, 2016. Abstracts of the presentations and posters will be published in
the Subtropical Agriculture and Environments Journal. If you would like to
present a poster, please submit an abstract by February 1, 2016 by e-mail (MS Word attachment) to robert.saldana@tamuk.edu;
indicate “Abstract” in the subject line and please PROOFREAD your abstracts
as they will be published as submitted. Students who submit posters AND
present a 3-minute (oral) communication to share their results will be
eligible to get one of the awards for the top 3 places (abstracts of posters
that are not presented will be published but will not be eligible for an
award). Posters should be prepared,
saved as a pdf file and submitted for evaluation to robert.saldana@tamuk.edu
(email attachment) no later than February 1, 2016.For the oral
presentation, students can only use ONE single PowerPoint slide. This
PowerPoint slide has to be submitted by February 3, 2016. The poster should
be set up by 4:00 pm on the day before the meeting (February 4, 2016). Abstract
format:Title (bold)
Author(s) (bold) Affiliations (italics; not bold; one affiliation per
line; include corresponding author’s email address) Abstract
(normal font). Limit to 1 paragraph of no more than 275 words. Poster
format:Dimensions: The
poster should NOT exceed 36”Wx48”L (91x122 cm).Title lines:Brief but informative title, authors’ names and
affiliations. Use a simple sans serif-face font such as Arial. Lettering for
the title should be at least 1 inch; the authors' names and affiliations may
be somewhat smaller. Content: Please use tables and figures and limit verbiage; research
details can be provided in discussions with interested parties; lettering for
text and illustrations should be legible from a short distance. Display: A poster board (~36”Wx48”L) will be provided for mounting each
poster. For further information about the poster session,
contact: robert.saldana@tamuk.edu; indicate INQUIRY in the subject line. |
Aims and Objectives of the Society The
purpose of the Subtropical Plant Science Society is the advancement and
development of subtropical plant sciences. The Society’s aim is to stimulate
interest in research and its practical application to the production of crops.
At periodic meetings subjects of interest are presented by specialists in
their field. These presentations have been followed by forums. A Newsletter
announces and discusses these programs and brings other news of interest to
Society members. The Society sponsors an annual Institute which features
outstanding speakers from all parts of the world who present new developments
in the field of plant science. Panel discussions, social get-togethers, and a
meal complete the program. The Subtropical Plant Science Journal provides a
continuing record of agricultural progress. Along with research reports,
talks given at the Institute may be published in Subtropical Plant Science
annually. Anyone interested in plant science can become a member of the
Society.
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By-Laws
of the Rio Grande Valley Horticultural Society
18 January 1983 revision
Contact Information |
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Subtropical
Plant Science Journal Madhurababu Kunta, Ph.D., editor madhura.kunta@tamuk.edu |
Web
Design and Poster Director Robert R. Saldana
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