Webinar: The U.S. Culture Collection Network – A central resource for microbe culture collections and their users
Join us for this webinar to learn about USCCN activities, how you can get involved in the network and how...
Join us for this webinar to learn about USCCN activities, how you can get involved in the network and how...
Syngenta Crop Protection, a global leader in agricultural innovation, has become a sponsor of the International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research,...
The workshop will take place during the Plant and Animal Genome Conference (San Diego, CA, USA) on Wednesday 17 January,...
The workshop will take place during the Plant and Animal Genome Conference (San Diego, CA, USA) on Tuesday 16 January,...
Abstracts for proposed talks are now being accepted for individuals who would like to present their work at the “Exploring...
Host-associated microbial communities play a crucial role in protecting hosts from various stresses. However, our understanding of how changing environmental...
The International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research is pleased to announce that Purdue University’s College of Agriculture has joined the organization...
The International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research is pleased to announce the appointment of Trevor Charles as a new Board member...
Soil microbial communities are critical drivers of terrestrial carbon cycling and crucial for agriculture. While we have made great progress...
In this issue, you will find updates on Alliance projects, working groups, Coordinating Committee members and events. The Alliance is organizing...