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2011 Soil Microbiology Short Course: Applications and Analyses of Mycorrhizal Associations- July 11-13, 2011

Registration is limited and seats are still available.  Don’t delay, register today!

 

 

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July 11-13, 2011 | Gainesville, FL 

 McCarty Hall B | Room 3096 | University of Florida


Seating is limited.  Reserve your spot today.

Click Here to Register Now!


 

Registration Information
 
 

Enrollment in this course is limited to the first 15 participants, and registrations
will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

All figures are presented in US dollars ($).

 

Early Reduced Registration (on or before June 1, 2011)

$500

Regular Registration (after June 1, 2011)

$600


 

What Does the Fee Include?  The registration fee includes one copy of the course manual and daily refreshments. Participants are on their own for all meals. 

 

 

 

Daily Agenda

Monday, July 11, 2011

 

09:00-10:00

Welcome and Course Overview

10:00-12:00

Laboratory : Overview
 

12:00-13:00

Lunch on own

13:00-17:00

Lecture

 Tuesday, July 12, 2011

 

09:00-12:00

Lecture

12:00-13:00

Lunch on own

13:00-17:00

Laboratory

 Wednesday, July 13, 2011

 

09:00-12:00

Lecture

12:00-13:00

Lunch on own

13:00-16:00

Laboratory

16:00-17:00

Discussion and Questions

 

 

 

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IFAS Extension

 Greetings! 

 

The University of Florida's Department of Soil & Water Science invites you to attend the Soil Microbiology: Applications and Analyses of Mycorrhizal Associations training course. Only a limited number of seats are available for this course so please visit our website to register and reserve your spot today!

 

Sincerely,


Sharon Borneman 

Conference Coordinator

 

This training course is designed for scientists, organic farmers, and others interested in the practical and theoretical aspects of using mycorrhizal fungi to enhance plant growth and nutrient cycling.

Typical fields of interest include studies in plant biology and ecology, soil and plant interactions in agriculture and horticulture, ecosystem carbon flux, and symbiosis research.

Practical laboratory sessions will be supported by lectures and discussions. Technical manuals containing all experimental protocols will be provided to participants.

The course provides 21 hours of training and instruction, and a Certificate of Completion will be provided upon conclusion. Enrollment is limited, so register early to secure a seat in the course.

Who Should Attend?

 

  • Biologists
  • Microbiologists
  • Ecologists
  • Agricultural Scientists
  • Agricultural engineers
  • Farmers
  • Organic Farmers
  • Foresters
  • Plant Scientists
  • Soil Scientists
  • Horticulturists
  • Landscapers
  • Land Use Planners
  • Environmental Scientists
  • Consultants
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Water Scientists
  • Others Seeking Rigorous Training
    in mycorrhizal association

http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/soils/micro/

 

For Further Information

 

Training Information:
Dr. Abid Al Agely - Course Organizer
University of Florida/IFAS
Soil and Water Science Department
PO Box 110290
Gainesville, FL 32611-0290
PHONE: (352) 392-1951
FAX: (352) 392-3092
EMAIL: aaag@ufl.edu


Registration Information

Sharon Borneman - Coordinator
University of Florida/IFAS
Office of Conferences & Institutes (OCI)
Building 639 Mowry Road
PO Box 110750
Gainesville, FL 32611-0750
PHONE: (352) 392-5930
FAX: (352) 392-9734
EMAIL: spb@ufl.edu
 

 

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