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October 10th, 2005, 10:27 AM
For your infgormation
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The 1st International Symposium on Diversity and Conservation of Asian Orchids
In Conjunction with The Japanese Society for Orchid Science
Supported by Botanical Gardens Conservation International
Date: 6 November 2005
Venue: Tsukuba Botanical Garden, Exhibition Building, 2nd Floor
URL of the venue: http://www.tbg.kahaku.go.jp/
Registration fee: Admission to the garden only
Programme
10:40-10:45 Opening address
Tatsuo Konishi (Director, Tsukuba Botanical Garden)
10:45-11:25 “Long-term storage technique of orchid seed”
Tomonari Hirano (Chiba University)
11:30-12:30 “Conservation of Cypripedium species: the interplay of symbiosis and life history
variation on the future viability of a rare plant genus”Richard Shefferson (Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute)
13:30-14:30 “Threatened orchid species in Taiwan: current status and recent advancement of their
conservation ”
14:35-15:35 “Orchids of Taiwan with special emphasis on the species from mountainous regions”
Shih Wen Chung(Forestry Research Institute,Taiwan)
15:40-15:45 Closing address
Shunji Kako (President, The Japanese Society for Orchid Science)
Please contact Tomohisa Yukawa (yukawa@kahaku.go.jp), Secretary of the Symposium, for further information of the Symposium.
Olaf
The 1st International Symposium on Diversity and Conservation of Asian Orchids
In Conjunction with The Japanese Society for Orchid Science
Supported by Botanical Gardens Conservation International
Date: 6 November 2005
Venue: Tsukuba Botanical Garden, Exhibition Building, 2nd Floor
URL of the venue: http://www.tbg.kahaku.go.jp/
Registration fee: Admission to the garden only
Programme
10:40-10:45 Opening address
Tatsuo Konishi (Director, Tsukuba Botanical Garden)
10:45-11:25 “Long-term storage technique of orchid seed”
Tomonari Hirano (Chiba University)
11:30-12:30 “Conservation of Cypripedium species: the interplay of symbiosis and life history
variation on the future viability of a rare plant genus”Richard Shefferson (Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute)
13:30-14:30 “Threatened orchid species in Taiwan: current status and recent advancement of their
conservation ”
14:35-15:35 “Orchids of Taiwan with special emphasis on the species from mountainous regions”
Shih Wen Chung(Forestry Research Institute,Taiwan)
15:40-15:45 Closing address
Shunji Kako (President, The Japanese Society for Orchid Science)
Please contact Tomohisa Yukawa (yukawa@kahaku.go.jp), Secretary of the Symposium, for further information of the Symposium.