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Plant Biology 2009
Plant Biology 2009
Joint Annual Meetings of the American Society of Plant Biologists and the Phycological Society of America
July 18-22, 2009 Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
REGISTRATION | HOUSING | ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

SUBMISSION STILL OPEN FOR POSTERS, THEY WILL BE LISTED ONLINE ONLY

Poster Information
Abstract Categories
Call for Abstracts, Submission Deadlines, and Abstract Guidelines
Abstract Submission Instructions
Submit Your Abstract Now
View Abstracts


PSA POSTER/TALK CATEGORIES
P01 - Algal Biotechnology
P02 - Algal Cellular and Molecular Biology
P03 - Algal Coral Reef Ecology
P04 - Algal Ecology and Population Biology
P05 - Algal Phylogenetics and Taxonomy
P06 - Algal Physiology and Biochemistry
P07 - Algal Species Concept in Molecular Ecology

ASPB POSTER/MINI CATEGORIES
P08 - Abiotic Stress
P09 - Agriculture & Crop Breeding
P10 - Bioenergy Crops & Biofuels
P11 - Cell Cycle & Division
P12 - Cell-to-Cell & Long-Distance Signaling
P13 - Cellular Growth
P14 - Cellular Imaging Technologies
P15 - Cell Walls
P16 - Chromatin
P17 - Climate change Biology
P18 - Comparative Genomics
P19 - Cytoskeleton Structure & Dynamics
P20 - DNA Replication, Recombination & Repair
P21 - Dormancy
P22 - Ecophysiology
P23 - Education & Outreach
P24 - Embryogenesis
P25 - Emerging Model Systems
P26 - Emerging Technologies
P27 - Environmental Physiology
P28 - Epigenetics
P29 - Evolution of Development & Physiology
P30 - Gene Regulation Mechanisms
P31 - Genome Evolution
P32 - Heavy Metals & Phytoremediation
P33 - Herbicide Physiology
P34 - Hormone Biology
P35 - Intracellular Signaling
P36 - Lipids
P37 - Medicinal Plant Biology
P38 - Membrane Biology & Transport
P39 - Metabolic Engineering
P40 - Mineral Nutrition
P41 - Modeling & Computational Biology
P42 - Organelle Biology
P43 - Organismal Evolution
P44 - Photoreceptors, Light Signaling & Photomorphogenesis
P45 - Photosynthesis & Respiration
P46 - Plant Biotechnology & Risk Assessment
P47 - Plant Herbivore Interactions
P48 - Plant Pathogen Interactions
P49 - Plant Symbiont Interactions
P50 - Pollen Biology
P51 - Primary Metabolism
P52 - Protein Modification & Turnover
P53 - Protein Targeting & Vesicular Trafficking
P54 - Quantitative Traits
P55 - Reactive Oxygen, Nitric Oxide & Redox Regulation
P56 - Reproductive Development
P57 - Rhizosphere
P58 - Rhythms
P59 - Root Biology
P60 - Secondary Metabolism & Natural Products
P61 - Seed Biology
P62 - Small Regulatory RNAs
P63 - Systems Biology
P64 - Translational Research, From Bench to Field
P65 - Tropical Plant Biology
P66 - Tropisms
P67 - Vascular Biology
P68 - Vegetative Development
P69 - Water Relations

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Read How ASPB Minisymposia Are Selected

This abstract submission is for both ASPB posters/minisymposia consideration and PSA posters/talk consideration. Individuals may submit to only one of the categories listed to the left. Please indicate during submission if you wish to be considered for a talk. PSA talk categories are only for PSA talks and ASPB mini categories are only for consideration for ASPB minisymposia.

Travel Grant Applicants, please submit your application abstract through the Travel Grant Application process online. Submitting for Plant Biology 2009 will not automatically submit you for a travel grant.

The Plant Biology format will include six major symposia and up to 28 minisymposia based primarily on the abstracts submitted under the topic categories listed to the left. The Program Committee determines the titles and contents of the minisymposia after reviewing the submitted abstracts. Ppresentations are also expected for those abstracts selected for presentation in minisymposia. Suggestions for minisymposia topics are welcomed and should be sent to Wendy Sahli, wendys@aspb.org, or Plant Biology Abstracts, 15501 Monona Drive, Rockville, MD 20855 USA.

In addition to the scientific abstract submission, a field entitled “Broader Impacts” will invite participants to describe novel education outreach activities. This submission (600-character limit) will serve as the basis for selection for a special Education and Outreach minisymposium.

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

  • Abstracts must be submitted via the web at www.aspb.org/abstract, not before December 1, 2008.
  • To be considered for inclusion in a ASPB minisymposium or PSA Talk, submit abstract by February 27, 2009.
  • For inclusion in the Program Book, submit by April 24, 2009.

* The online submission form provides an author the opportunity to request that an abstract be presented only by poster.

GUIDELINES

  • A member of PSA, ASPB, or partnering societies may submit or sponsor only ONE abstract.
  • A nonrefundable $50 fee will be required for each abstract and can be credited to the registration fee.
  • Registration is required by the last day of preregistration, April 24, 2009. Otherwise, your abstract will be deleted from the online listing and no poster space will be reserved.
  • The body of your abstract cannot exceed 1,800 characters (including spaces).
  • DO NOT include any graphics or tabular material in the body of your abstract.
  • Follow the online instructions for inserting special characters and superscripts or subscripts.
  • Proofread your abstract, double-checking any special characters.
  • Select a topic category from the list to the left.
  • Press the "Submit" button. Acknowledgment will be sent by e-mail.
  • If you wish your abstract to be considered for a minisymposium or talk, please indicate so on the online form.

The abstracts and program details will be available for viewing and searching online in April 2009. The website will make it possible for you to prepare and print out a personal itinerary to guide you at the meeting.


INSTRUCTIONS - FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY

HOW TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT TO PLANT BIOLOGY 2009

Submit Abstract via the Web (DO NOT SEND VIA FAX, MAIL, OR EMAIL)

  1. Select an abstract topic category from the list above. A member of PSA, ASPB, or partnering societies may submit or sponsor only one research poster abstract and one education poster abstract. Submitting or sponsoring member ID or name will be required.
  2. A U.S. $50 non-refundable fee is required for each abstract. This fee can then be credited to the presenter’s registration fee when registering for the meeting. The fee may be transferred with the permission of the initial abstract submitter.
  3. Do not include any graphics or tabular material in the body of your abstract.
  4. Access http://www.aspb.org/abstract/ or follow the links below. You must have a forms-capable browser (for example, MS Internet Explorer or Netscape, version 5.0 or higher).
  5. If you would NOT like to be selected for a Minisymposium or Talk, please indicate that on the online form.
  6. Detailed instructions will be provided on the screen. Enter the information called for in each field. When using special characters (superscripts or subscripts, italics, bold, or Greek letters), you will be asked to enter some simple text mark-up codes. The codes will be provided in the instructions on the screen. Those using Internet Explorer browsers 5.0 or higher have button functions for inserting the characters. The system will provide an immediate proofing copy to ascertain that you have entered the codes properly. The system will count the characters (minus the codes) and will not permit you to enter an abstract of more than 1,800 characters (including spaces).
  7. Proof your abstract, double checking any special characters or symbols.
  8. After proofing, press the "Submit" button. Acknowledgment will be sent to you by e-mail.

Address any questions to Wendy Sahli, wendys@aspb.org or 301-251-0560, ext. 123.


NOTE! Abstract submission is a member benefit.
JOIN TODAY FOR A TEMPORARY ID so you can immediately submit an abstract if you are not currently an ASPB member and also receive a discounted meeting registration.
A member may sponsor your abstract with their permission. However, you will have to pay non-member registration rate which is more than the combined cost of membership & member registration.
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT NOW - Select from the following options below.

1. SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE MEETING -
Part One will be the form for the non-refundable $50 deposit payment for each abstract if submitted BEFORE registering for the meeting. Contact us if you have difficulty making the deposit online.

2. REGISTER FOR THE MEETING AND SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT AT THE SAME TIME- ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED, REGISTER ON-SITE
The $50 deposit will be automatically included when you register for the meeting and submit your abstract at the same time.

3. RE-ENTER/EDIT YOUR EXISTING ABSTRACT
Have you already received your Abstract Tracking ID? EACH abstract submitted BEFORE registering requires a non-refundable $50 deposit.

Abstract Tracking Code: (Required)
(this is NOT your member ID) (email us if you forgot your number)

Abstract Password: (Required)

4. SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT AFTER REGISTERING
If you've already registered and did not submit your abstract, you do not need to pre-pay the $50 deposit fee. Provide your meeting ID and email below to submit an abstract. The $50 fee will automatically be included in your registration.

Meeting Registration ID:
(this is NOT your member ID; forgot your number, click here to have it emailed to you)
(Required)
Email:
(Required)

5. CANCEL YOUR ABSTRACT
The $50 deposit is non-refundable.