I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but here’s what I can share about the International Research Group on Charophytes (IRGC) and how to find up-to-date news.
Direct answer
- The IRGC periodically posts news and notices about symposia, field meetings, and organizational updates. To get the latest, check the IRGC section of the Nordic Institute for Water Research (NIVA) site or the IRGC pages hosted by partner institutions, as these are common sources for current announcements.
How to locate the latest information
- Primary sources:
- IRGC news posts on institutional sites (e.g., NIVA’s IRGC News page) for recent symposia dates, postponements, or online meeting plans. Look for “IRGC News” or “International Research Group on Charophytes news” sections.
- The IRGC event pages or circulars from the host country universities or research consortia often list upcoming symposia, field trips, and submission deadlines.
- Secondary sources:
- Conference announcements in botanical and phycology journals or newsletters may reference IRGC symposia and related meetings.
- University department news feeds involved with charophyte research frequently summarize IRGC activities.
Quick notes
- IRGC meetings historically include field trips and cross-disciplinary sessions linking living and fossil charophytes.
- Given the pandemic era disruptions in previous years, recent IRGC communications may include updated dates, hybrid formats, or postponed events.
Illustrative example
- If you were planning to attend, you’d typically confirm current year dates on the official IRGC news page, then check the hosting institution for registration details and field trip logistics.
Would you like me to search for and extract the very latest IRGC news from current sources, or would you prefer I summarize recent IRGC-related publications to get a sense of ongoing research themes? I can also tailor results to Ireland-based researchers or institutions if that helps.
Citations
- Information about IRGC news being posted on institutional pages is based on typical IRGC communications patterns (IRGC News pages on partner sites).[1]
Sources
postponed to September 2020 due to the pandemic. Since the situation did not improve, we had to postpone a second time, and we hoped it would be possible to organize the meeting in autumn 2021. However, with time going by and the new virus mutations gaining importance, it is increasingly unlikely that we will manage to keep this promise. The organizers of the symposium are following the Corona situation closely and will decide in April/May 2021 if it will be possible to organize the symposium...
www.niva.noWater quality as a threat to aquatic plants: discriminating between the effects of nitrate, phosphate, boron and heavy metals on charophytes
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www.academia.eduCharophytes (Streptophyta) represent a diverse assemblage of extant green algae that are the sister lineage to land plants. About 500–600+ million years ago, a charophyte progenitor successfully colonized land and subsequently gave rise to land ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govCharophytes are amongst the most endangered primary producers in freshwater and coastal ecosystems. In spite of the extensive research on the group and its ecological and conservational relevance, scarce information is available on Mediterranean ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govissue, Susi Schneider has written a very enjoyable overview about what is going on around the research of living charophytes. Information about the 20th GEC meeting in Geneva, other meetings, thesis reports and publications is included. Take special attention in making your reservations for the 7th IRGC Symposium that will take place in Kazakhstan at the end … 3 charophyte research and showing a high degree of multidisciplinarity that reflects the long- term interactions among GEC members....
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