12th ISSPA Final Program and Abstract Book
Below are links to pdfs of the final versions of the program and abstracts book from the Symposium. In these revisions some abstract/author listing corrections have been made. Click on the thumbnail of the document to download the pdf file. Each are over 1 MB in size.
Important Announcements
Manuscripts
- Manuscripts should be sent to SPAC. The Journal processes ISSPA manuscripts through a special edition, edited by SPAC.
- Electronic versions of the manuscripts can be delivered at the Symposium on USB drive or CD and/or can be emailed to abstracts@isspaonline.org.
- Please include the abstract number and corresponding author name in the email.
- Electronic version should be a Word document.
- pdf instructions for manuscripts for Journal.
Abstract Acceptance
All submitted abstracts have been reviewed. Email notifications of acceptance have been sent. Please contact abstracts@isspaonline.org if you have not received notification. A listing of accepted abstracts is available here.
Purpose
This forum, organized by the Soil and Plant Analysis Council, will bring together agricultural and natural resource scientists from around the world to disseminate information on methodology, interpretation and application of soil, plant and water analyses for the purpose of efficient resource management, sustainable production and the environment.
Venue and Dates
The 12th International Symposium on Soil and Plant Analysis will be held at The Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh), from June 6 to June 10, 2011.
The Symposium Welcome Reception will be held on Monday, June 6, 2011, and Field Tours on Wednesday June 8, 2011. The Symposium Banquet is planned for Thursday, June 9, 2011, and the Symposium will end on Friday, June 10, 2011. A generalized program outline is available here.
The Conference Center of MAICh with its versatile design combines first class standards of comfort and service with the latest technology in a prestigious location. It is situated in a picturesque, typical Mediterranean pine-tree forest setting, 3 km south-east of the city of Chania, 13 km from the international airport and 1 km from the port. More about MAICh and travel arrangement can be found here.





