Southern Rockies Seed Network 
2016 Conference

Ecotypes: Science, Practice, & Policy
December 7, 2016
The Ranch Events Complex 
Larimer County Fairgrounds, Loveland, Colorado


Call for Abstracts
The Southern Rockies Seed Network is calling for abstract submissions 
for the December 7, 2016 conference to be held in Loveland, Colorado. 
Deadline for submission is September 2, 2016. 

With the broad theme of “Ecotypes: Science, Practice, & Policy” we are 
seeking high quality oral presentations and posters by practitioners, 
scientists, land managers, students and policymakers to enhance our 
understanding of ecotypes in diverse ecosystems . 

The focus of sessions may include, but are not limited to
•       Current research (i.e., Seed Transfer Zones, pollination 
biology, Impact of climate change on distribution of ecotypes, genetics, 
etc.) 
•       Practitioner Session (i.e., Seed collection, cleaning, 
growing/harvesting, certification, propagation, storage, stooling 
blocks, etc.)
•       Policy and program development (National Seed Strategy, Regional 
and Local plant materials development programs, Iowa Ecotype Project, 
South Texas Natives, etc.).

A plenary format will be followed with 20 minute oral presentations, 
including brief Q & A. Presenters will have the option of submitting 
their abstracts to be shared as either an oral presentation or poster 
display. Those abstracts not accepted for oral presentations will be 
considered for poster presentations. Submission should include a 
presentation title and an abstract following the format described on the 
next page of this document. 
Visit: http://www.synergy3.org/2016AnnualMeeting.php for details. 



Southern Rockies Seed Network 
2016 Conference





PRESENTATION TITLE 

Last, First M.1 and Last, First M2


Choose one: Oral Presentation____ or Poster Presentation______

Abstract:  A brief description of the talk or poster not to exceed 300 
words.  Abstract should briefly summarize the project or study 
background, objectives, methods, results and implications for 
practitioners.


Key Words:  a list of 5-10 key words or phrases that will help 
organizers categorize the submission. 

1)      Author title, affiliation, and address of first author (note – 
presenting author should be indicated by bold font).
2)      Additional authors title, affiliation and address 


Corresponding Author:  name, email address and daytime phone number.

Instructions: 
1.      Use this form with information relevant to your submission. Be 
sure to indicate your preference for oral or poster presentation.
2.      Save the file in MS Word format.  Use the last name of the 
presenting author as the file name (for example “Smith.docx”). 
3.      Send your abstract as an attachment to:  [email protected] 
and [email protected] by COB September 2, 2016.

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