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Royal Horticultural Society to work more closely with Horticultural Trade Association

The RHS looks set to become more actively engaged in informing policy debates after a meeting with the HTA in which the groups agreed to work more closely together. They discussed collaborating on education programmes, the Award of Garden Merit, membership promotion and influencing policy. HTA director-general David Gwyther met with RHS acting director general [...]

The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology (JHSB): Fully Digitised

The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology (JHSB) – Fully Digitised. From 1st January 2010 all the volumes of JHSB (starting with Volume 1 Issue 1 from 1919) are available online in electronic format. Previously, only those volumes published from January 1999 were available electronically to JHSB subscribers, members of ISHS and Pay-for-View customers. As [...]

ISHS: Science and Service

by Ian J. Warrington, Vice-President. The scientific activities of the International Society for Horticultual Science (ISHS) are the heart of our Society and they continue to grow in both strength and diversity. Recent reports at the Executive Committee meeting held in Bangkok, Thailand from the Chairs of the Sections and Commissions, confirm that the program [...]

2008 ASHS officer elections results

This year’s election of officers for the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) Board of Directors by the ASHS Membership places William J. Lamont, Jr., as President-elect, David Reed as Education Division Vice President-elect, Diane Doud Miller as International Division Vice President-elect, and Rebecca L. Darnell as Research Division Vice President-elect. Bill Lamont will assume [...]

Desmond Layne named President of the American Pomological Society

Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina, USA) associate professor of horticulture Desmond Layne is the new president of the American Pomological Society. Pomology is the science that focuses on fruit and nut crops. He is the first Clemson faculty member to be the society’s president and the second in his family to hold the post. Layne [...]