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II International Symposium on Tropical and Subtropical Ornamentals
IPB International Convention CenterIPB University (Bogor Agricultural University)Bogor, Indonesia
nd thJuly 22 -24 2020
TSO 2020
Supported by:
Indonesia Ornamental Crop Research Institute (IOCRI)Indonesia Agency for Agricultural Research and DevelopmentMinistry of Agriculture
Indonesian Society for Horticulture (PERHORTI)
tso2020.ipb.ac.idwebsite:
Department of Agronomy and HorticultureFaculty of Agriculture, IPB UniversityCampus IPB Darmaga Bogor, 16680Phone: +62 251 8629350Fax: +62 251 8629352Email: [email protected]
Secretariat
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In Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)Bank Name : BANK NEGARA INDONESIATown/Country : BOGOR/INDONESIA Account Number : 9889370515040201 Swift Code : BNINIDJABGRAccount Holder : International Symposium TSO 2020
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Transfer for Registration Payment To:
1. Dr. Syarifah Iis Aisyah : +6281211018492. Dr. Dewi Sukma : +62812859417593. Erik Mulyana, S.P, M.Si : +6281214835539
Contact Person
Registration Fee
Category Early bird Registra�on
(By May 20��, 2020) Late
Registra�on
ISHS Member* 200 USD 250 USD
Non ISHS Member* 300 USD 350 USD
Student 75 USD 100 USD
Accompanying person/ Local Par�cipant
150 USD 200 USD
Excursion 50 USD 50 USD
Exchange Rate 1 USD = Rp. 15.000
*Full Registration package: Conference program and conference bag and badge Lunches and coffee breaks Participation at the technical tour Acta Horticulturae proceedings volume
Student Registration package: Conference program and conference bag and badge Lunches and coffee breaksA certificate confirming student status is required to be submitted as a scanned copy to the TSO 2020 Organizing Committee at [email protected]
Accompanying person/Local Participants Registration package: Lunches and coffee breaks
Organized by:
Abstract Submission fee
100 USD for non ISHS member, transfer directly to ISHS account.
free for ISHS member.
(transfer to Convener account)
In collaboration with:
International Society for Horticultural Science
Background
Aims
ndThe 2 International Symposium on Tropical and Sub-Tropical Ornamentals will be conducted in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, to address important development in flower and ornamental plants research around the world, to exchange information and promote communication amongst international researchers, academics and growers, with the focus on introduction and domestication of native ornamentals and flowers, and commercialize them to the domestic and international market.
Proposed Structure of the Symposium
The symposium will consist of General Sessions to address important issues on worldwide floriculture development, Parallel Sessions to discuss more specific topics, poster presentation, and excursions to visit Research Center of Ornamental Plant (RCOP) and National Flower Garden (NFG) in Puncak, Salak Mountain, Bogor.
Time and Venue
The symposium will be held in the IPB International Convention Center, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural
nd thUniversity), Bogor, West Java, Indonesia on July 22 - 24 , 2020.
Participants
The audience of this seminar will be ISHS members either as researchers and academics from government and private institutions, commercial growers or students.
Invited Speakers
The economic importance of tropical and sub-tropical flowers and ornamentals has rapidly expanded. Floriculture is one of fastest growing agricultural sector with an annual growth rate of 9 percent with cut flowers represent the largest segment of the industry, followed by flowering pot plants, tree and nursery crops, flower bulbs, and other propagation material.
Commercial flower growing is a labor intensive and technically challenging business. The industry has an important role in providing employment. The flower and ornamental plant industry rely on quality and diversity of the products. Major producers like the Netherlands have set extremely high standards for flowers traded on the world market. The flower and ornamental plant industry is characterized by its great diversity they have to offer. New varieties of cut flowers and potted plants are continuously introduced to the ornamental industry as consumers always demand for new, better and more variability of leaf and flower color, shapes and textures, makes the introduction of new species an important task. Scientists, breeders and plant collectors are continually developing new products to introduce improved versions of known ornamentals and cut flowers. Native ornamental plants and flowers have been studied and domesticated to add the range of choices for customers.
Plant Breeding and Genetics Plant Genetic Resources Plant Protection Micropropagation and Biotechnology Production and Bussiness Post Harvest Technology Ornamental and Landscape Aquatic Ornamental Plants
Topics
RCOP (Research Center of Ornamental Plants) Nusantara Flower Garden (NFG)
Excursion
For detail information please visit tso2020.ipb.ac.id
Important Deadlines October, 2018 : First Announcement June, 2019 : Second Announcement
st July 1 , 2019 : Start of Abstract Submission
th February 29 , 2020 : Deadline of Abstract
Submissionst
March 31 , 2020 : Announcement of Accepted Paper
st th April 1 - May 20 , 2020 : Full Paper
Submissionth
Before May 20 , 2020 : Early Bird Registration
July, 2019 : Open Online Registration
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1. Prof. Fure-Chyi Chen (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST), Taiwan)
2. Prof. Budi Marwoto (Indonesia Ornamental Crop Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture RI)
3. Dr. Ming-Tsair Chan (Academia Sinica Biotechnology Center in Southern Taiwan)
4. Dr. Ramachandran Srinivasan (Monfori Nusantara, Indonesia)
5. Prof. Seiichi Fukai (Faculty of Agriculture, Kagawa University, Japan)
6. Prof. Kanchit Thammasiri (Mahidol University, Thailand)