Sunday, 7 October 2012
30th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THEHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NIGERIACALL FOR PAPERS
The Local Organizing Committee of 'Owerri
2012' invites you to the 30th Annual
Conference of the Horticultural Society of
Nigeria (HORSTON) holding in Owerri, Imo
State, THE EASTERN HEARTLAND.
The theme for this year's Conference is:
Horticulture for Food Security and
Environmental Sustainability in a Changing
Climate . This has been chosen to address the
challenges of food security, environmental
improvement among others in the face of
changing climate conditions.
The Horticultural Society of Nigeria was
founded 35 years ago. The Society brings
together scientists, policy makers, farmers,
producers, marketers and other stakeholders
who are concerned with improvements in
production practices, availability of fruits,
vegetables, spices, medicinal and floricultural
plants. This Conference will feature recent
advances and innovations in all areas of
horticulture.
ABSTRACTS/PAPERS
Abstracts are invited for proposed oral and
poster presentations in the following
subthematic areas:
Agronomy and indigenous knowledge systems
in horticulture
Post harvest technology in horticulture
Floriculture and landscaping for
environmental management
Genetic resource management and
biotechnology
Crop protection in horticulture
Horticulture in human health health and
nutrition
Socio-economic issues in horticulture
Abstracts should be between 200 and 300 words
with not more than five keywords. Full paper
should include an abstract (300 words max), a
brief Introduction, Materials and Methods,
Results, Discussion and full list of
References. All submissions should be typed
using Times New Roman font 12 with double
spacing, saved in MS Word 97-2003 format. All
submissions should be mailed to hortson
conference@gmail.com.
Abstracts and full articles will be reviewed by a
scientific panel, and authors notified with
decisions. Papers that meet guidelines will be
published in the Book of Proceedings of the
30th Annual Hortson Conference.
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