ISSCT XI Pathology and IX Entomology Workshops September 14-18, 2015 Guayaquil-Ecuador Second Announcement The ISSCT XI Pathology & IX Entomology Workshops will be hosted by the Sugar Research Foundation of Ecuador, FIADE and its Sugarcane Research Center of Ecuador, CINCAE in Guayaquil-Ecuador, South America, from September 14-18, 2015. The Workshops will be an exciting opportunity to discuss topics relating to sugar cane research and development in sugar cane diseases, insects pest and their interactions as well as plant resistance and preventive management. Participants are encouraged to prepare abstracts for paper or poster presentations related to the theme of the Workshops. The Organizers will do their utmost to ensure stimulating Workshops with full scientific programmes as well as a friendly stay. Programme Sunday September 13 Registration, Welcome & Cocktail Monday September 14 Registration Opening Ceremony Keynote Address: Invited speaker Workshops oral sessions & discussion Tuesday September 15 Workshops oral sessions & discussion Flash and dash poster presentation session Wednesday September 16 Field trip to CINCAE facilities Thursday September 17 Workshops oral sessions & discussion Flash and dash poster presentation session Friday September 18 Workshops oral sessions & discussion Pathology & Entomology Section Business Meeting Workshop Dinner and Closing Ceremony Saturday September 19 Departure of Delegates ¨Enhancing innovative pest and disease management strategies in the sugar cane agrosystem¨ | 1 Workshop themes and topics of discussion ¨Enhancing innovative pest and disease management strategies in the sugar cane agrosystem¨ Resistance & screening Pest/Disease interaction Biosecurity & diagnostics Integrated pest/disease management Biological control Pest/Disease assessment & yield losses Special session: Current pest and disease threats around the world Country reports Language: The Workshop will be conducted in English. Workshop Format: The scientific programme will comprise four workshop sessions, each of which will be preceded by selected oral presentations. Posters will also be welcomed and encourage to prepare a flash and dash poster presentation (Five minutes long & three slides each). During the week of the workshops, there will be a field visit to the Sugarcane Research Center of Ecuador (CINCAE). The Workshop is informal and therefore no proceedings will be published. Abstracts of oral presentations and posters will be distributed to participants at the Workshops and put on the ISSCT website. Abstracts of all contributions (oral and poster) must be received by 30 April 2015. Abstract guidelines The authors for oral presentation and posters must submit a short abstract with no more than 300 words. The title and the author names should be in capital letters centered, followed by the institution information and contact e-mail; a list of keywords, and the abstract text. The text format should be in times new roman with a 12 pt. size, single line and justified. Because no proceedings are published, only the abstracts would be available as a workshop book, and at the member’s corner website. If the author agrees, some of the ¨PowerPont Shows¨ would be available at the ISSCT website. The abstract for the Pathology and the Entomology sections should be submitted before the deadline to the corresponding section chair (Please see contact information). Important deadlines to consider: 1 October 2014: 30 April 2015: 30 May 2015: 15 July 2015: 14-18 September 2015: Abstract submission and registration opens. Deadline for submission of abstract(s) (oral or poster). Organizing Committee to advice on acceptance of oral presentations and posters. Closing date for Workshop registration. Workshop scientific programme. ¨Enhancing innovative pest and disease management strategies in the sugar cane agrosystem¨ | 2 Registration fee: The workshop registration fee is $300 USD dollars per participant. Note: All participants must be ISSCT current members for the period 2013-2016. ISSCT membership is $140 USD. Payment has to be done directly to the ISSCT before the workshop. For registration forms and additional information please visit the ISSCT member link http://www.issct.org/member.html Contact information: Section chairs: Pathology: Entomology: Salem Saumtally: salem.saumtally@msiri.mu François-Régis Goebel: regis.goebel@cirad.fr Organizers: Executive Director: Chairman: Coordinator Pathology: Coordinator Entomology: Francisco X. Aleman, faleman@latroncal.com Raul O. Castillo, rcastillo@cincae.org Freddy Garces, fgarces@cincae.org Jorge Mendoza, jmendoza@cincae.org Venue: The Workshops will be held at: Hotel Hilton Colon Guayaquil Av. Francisco de Orellana mz. 111 I Guayaquil I ECUADOR guayaquil.hilton.com I facebook.com/hiltoncolonguayaquil Hotel booking contact: Ma. Dolores Castillo: dcastillo@hiltonguayaquil.com Hotel additional option: Apart Hotel Kennedy (15 minutes walk from Hilton Colon) reservas@hotelkennedy.com.ec www.hotelkennedy.com.ec Both Hotels have special rates for the workshop. Please quote CINCAE when booking. Visit: www.cincae.org/pathentoworkshops Visas Many countries do not require visa to enter into Ecuador. However, it is important that participants check the link for information of entry visas and requirements. http://www.embassyecuador.ca/english/index.php?id=consular&nro=2 Different airlines arrive to Ecuador through USA, Brazil, Chile, Colombia (American, Avianca, LAN, TAME), and Europe (KLM, IBERIA, LAN). Tourism Ecuador is in the middle of South America and there are numerous opportunities to visit tourist places either in the country or other places in South America. Ecuador is located in the middle of the world with a great biodiversity, a tropical rain forest and an impressive landscape. At short distances there is access to beaches, the Andean mountains, the Amazon rain forest lodges. There are several tours available to the Galapagos Islands, one of the best places to admire how the evolution of species works. For more information please visit: Ecuador Travel http://ecuador.travel/en ¨Enhancing innovative pest and disease management strategies in the sugar cane agrosystem¨ | 3
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