Wuhan: Congress Proceedings Now Online


Attracting nearly 1,000 participants from 67 countries, the congress included 4 plenary sessions, 42 symposia, 7 workshops, and 6 network meetings. A total 202 oral and 145 poster presentations were given during the week.

You can now view these Proceedings online at http://www.bgci.org/wuhan/

As well as being able to view all the papers and posters that were contributed, you can also view pictures from the Congress on the BGCI Flickr group and read Sarah Kneebone's daily updates if you want to revisit those exciting days. Just look out for the links on the 3GBGC web pages.

We hope you will join us again at the next BGCI Congress in 2010. If you can't wait that long, you are invited to join us in Delft next June for the 2nd World Scientific Conference "Challenges in Botanical Research and Climate Change"

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