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Congress participants were invited to submit abstracts. All abstracts were reviewed by the scientific committee.

Deadline for abstract submission was 18 May, 2007.
Registration was obligatory for acceptance. Notification of accepted abstracts was given before 15 June, 2007.

 

A pdf-copy of the abstract book (964 kB)can be downloaded from here.
Abstract book (964 kB)

Extended abstracts of the invited speakers will be published in Phytochemistry Reviews.

To view pictures taken during the congress, click here.

Instructions for abstracts

Use rich text format (.rtf) or Word-file document (.doc)
Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt, plain text
Number of characters should not exceed 2000 (not including title, authors and affiliations)

Line 1: Title
Line 2: Names and initials of all authors, the presenting author(s) underlined.
Line 3: Institution(s). When the authors come from different institutions, mark their affiliations by superscripted numbers
Line 4: Empty
Line 5: Body text, Times New Roman, 12 pt, single spacing.

Also include the following information below the abstract:
Name of the corresponding author, institution, position, postal address, city, country and e-mail address.

Abstracts should be sent as an e-mail attachment to the congress secretary (annemari.kuokka@vtt.fi) at the latest 18 May, 2007.

Most of the abstracts will be presented as posters. Additionally, a limited number of abstracts will be considered for oral presentations.

 

Instructions for Posters:

Poster Size
Panel size: Height: 115 cm Width: 95 cm
Posters can be fixed to the board with pins

  • A poster should be selfexplanatory.
  • Use matt finish rather than glossy paper.
  • Figures should be designed to be viewed from a distance and should use clear, visible graphics and large type. Each figure or table should have a heading of one or two lines. Additional essential information should be provided in a legend. Photographs should have good contrast, sharp focus and if necessary an indication of scale.
  • Use large type in short, separated paragraphs. Numbered or bulleted lists are effective ways to convey a series of points. Do not set entire paragraphs in uppercase (all capitals) or boldface type.
  • Titles and captions should be short and easy to read, in a sans serif font for preference. Use large lettering as this means a number of people can read the poster from a distance without overcrowding. Remember to caption your poster with the abstract title, authors names and affiliations