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Tackling the nitrogen crisis; what are the solutions?

17 - 18 September 2015, Oxford, United Kingdom


Introduction
This is a broad, discipline-spanning symposium to examine the nitrogen crisis, its severity and how we measure and monitor it. Innovations to alleviate the nitrogen crisis will be explored, from changing agricultural practice, legume breeding, nodulation of cereals, cereal nitrogen use efficiency, through to engineering solutions such as expressing nitrogenase in mitochondria, synthetic symbioses and exploiting natural endophytes. How these relate to social and regulatory aspects of changing agricultural practice in both developing and well-developed countries will be considered.

This meeting follows a BBSRC-NSF meeting of scientists from the UK and USA, who are working on aspects of the nitrogen crisis.

The meeting will be preceded by a networking reception to be held at Somerville College, Oxford from 7pm on 17 September 2015.
Venue
Oxford Martin School

Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, 34 Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BD, United Kingdom

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Alison East
Department of Plant Sciences
University of Oxford,
South Parks Road,
Oxford OX1 3RB
+44 (0) 1865 275023
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