Upcoming Events

  • ISRR Mini-Symposium

    Jan, 28th, 2026. Online

    Join us online for the International Society of Root Research Mini Symposium to dig into the latest in root and rhizosphere science! Join us online for the International Society of Root Research - Mini Symposium! Dive into the latest discoveries and connect with experts from around the globe, all from the comfort of your home or office. This event will be packed with insightful talks and lively discussions. Don't miss out on this chance to grow your knowledge and network with fellow enthusiasts!  

    International Society of Root Research - Mini Symposium Tickets, Wed 28 Jan 2026 at 10:00 | Eventbrite 

  • Rice Root Phenotyping Training Course

    Apr, 16th & 20th - 24th, 2026, IRRI. Application deadline 15th Feb 2026

  • 1-week course with lectures and hands-on demos with focus on field studies at IRRI. https://lnkd.in/eBH67nQ4

  • Soil-Plant Interactions session

    May, 3 – 8th 2026, EGU General Assembly

  •  This session targets research investigating soil-plant-related resource transfer processes across different scales (from the rhizosphere to the global scale) and welcomes scientists from multiple disciplines encompassing soil and plant sciences across natural as well as agricultural systems. https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/session/56933.

  • 11th International Symposium on Root Development

    May 4th - 7th 2026, Specchiolla, Italy

  • The symposium will focus on root biology, including primary, lateral and adventitious roots, exploring roots as products of genetic regulation and plant-environment interactions. the event aims to foster the exchange of recent discoveries and innovative ideas, spanning both fundamental research and applied aspects of root induction and development. https://11thinternationalsymposiumonrootdevelopment.com/

  • Root Methods PhD course

    May 18th - 22nd, 2026, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • This intensive, hands-on course covers the full spectrum of root research — from field soil-coring, minirhizotron imaging, CT scanning, AI model training, isotope-labelling, soil sensing, and data analysis. You’ll learn how to select, apply, and integrate root methods to answer real research questions across plant and soil science. Limited to 15 participants. Registration: https://lnkd.in/dJQ8h7Yu

  • Fascination of Plants Day,

    May 18th, 2026.

  • Organised by the European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO) in collaboration with more than 60 National Coordinators worldwide. FoPD 2026 will take place from March to November 2026, with a peak of activities on May 18, 2026. This global celebration of the fascinating world of plants invites people of all ages to participate in plant-focused interactive events and activities hosted by scientific institutions, universities, botanical gardens, museums, schools, farmers, and companies across the globe. Read more about it here

  • Join the Celebration Individuals and organisations interested in contributing to Fascination of Plants Day 2026 are warmly encouraged to contact their National Coordinators. Contact details can be found in the “Countries” section on the official website: https://www.plantday18may.org


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