International Plant Nutrition Colloquium

The International Plant Nutrition Colloquium (IPNC) is an international conference held every four years for the promotion of research within the field of plant nutrition. Prior to 1981, it was known as the International Colloquium on Plant Analysis and Fertiliser Problems.[1] The IPNC is organised by the International Plant Nutrition Council, which "seeks to advance science-based non-commercial research and education in plant nutrition in order to highlight the importance of this scientific field for crop production, food security, human health and sustainable environmental protection".[2] It is considered that the IPNC is the most important international meeting on plant nutrition globally,[3] with more than 800 delegates attending each meeting.[4] The IPNC covers research in the fields of plant mineral nutrition, plant molecular biology, plant genetics, agronomy, horticulture, ecology, environmental sciences, and fertilizer use and production.

In honour of Professor Horst Marschner, who was a passionate supporter of students and young researchers, the IPNC has established the Marschner Young Scientist Award for outstanding early-career researchers and PhD students with a potential to become future research leaders.

The current President of the International Plant Nutrition Council is Professor Ciro A. Rosolem from the São Paulo State University.[2] The next IPNC is to be held in Iguazu Falls, Brazil, from 22-27 August 2022.

Past and future locations for the IPNC:[5][6][7][8]

IPNC Year Location
19th 2022 Iguazu Falls, Brazil
18th 2017 Copenhagen, Denmark
17th 2013 Istanbul, Turkey
16th 2009 Sacramento, United States
15th 2005 Beijing, China
14th 2001 Hannover, Germany
13th 1997 Tokyo, Japan
12th 1993 Perth, Australia
11th 1989 Wageningen, Netherlands
10th 1986 Rockville, United States
9th 1982 Coventry, England
8th 1978 Auckland, New Zealand
7th 1974 Hannover, Germany
6th 1970 Tel-Aviv, Israel
5th 1966 Brussels, Belgium
4th 1962 Brussels, Belgium
3rd 1959 Montreal, Canada
2nd 1956 Paris, France
1st 1954 Paris, France

References

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  1. ^ A. Sciafe, ed. (1982). Plant nutrition 1982: proceedings of the Ninth International Plant Nutrition Colloquium (formerly Plant Analysis and Fertilizer Problems), Warwick University, England, August 22-27, 1982. Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux. OCLC 9706394.[page needed]
  2. ^ a b A/S, DIS Congress Service. "IPNC2017 - About IPNC". Ipnc2017.org. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  3. ^ "International Plant Nutrition Conference in Copenhagen". Plantlink.se. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  4. ^ "IPNC 2017 : INTERNATIONAL PLANT NUTRITION COLLOQUIUM" (PDF). Ipnc2017.org. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  5. ^ "IPNC2017 - Past Congresses". Ipnc2017.org. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  6. ^ Reuther, Walter (November 1961). "Plant Analysis and Fertilizer Problems". Soil Science. 92 (5): 355. Bibcode:1961SoilS..92..355R. doi:10.1097/00010694-196111000-00025.
  7. ^ Kunishi, H. M. (November 1972). "Recent Advances in Plant Nutrition: Edited by R. M. Samish. Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, Inc., 440 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10016. 736 p. In two volumes: Individual set $24.50 (prepaid at $19.60); Library set $40.00 (prepaid at $32.00)". Soil Science Society of America Journal. 36 (6). doi:10.2136/sssaj1972.03615995003600060002x.
  8. ^ Ando, Tadao; Fujita, Kounosuke; Mae, Tadahiko; Matsumoto, Hideaki; Mori, Satoshi; Sekiya, Jiro, eds. (1997). Plant Nutrition for Sustainable Food Production and Environment. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-0047-9. ISBN 978-94-010-6510-8. S2CID 28414008.[page needed]
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