I’ll summarize the latest available information on the International Research Group on Charophytes (IRGC) and point you to where to find current updates.
Direct answer
- The IRGC’s activity and meetings have historically been irregularly scheduled due to factors like travel restrictions and the pandemic; latest publicly available notes indicate postponements and planning for future symposia, with typical updates published through IRGC-related pages and affiliated institutions.
Key sources to check for up-to-date information
- IRGC news and announcements pages (hosted by national or partner institutions) often publish symposium dates, field trip itineraries, and organizational news. Look for sections labeled IRGC News or IRGC Symposium updates on those sites. Example: an organization’s IRGC news page previously contained notices about postponements and planning for future meetings [IRGC News source].
- Recent conference or symposium circulars and proceedings (often as PDFs) can provide dates and locations for upcoming IRGC gatherings, as well as related regional meetings (e.g., GEC or IRGC symposiums held in different countries). These are typically found in IRGC-related newsletters or on partner university pages [IRGC News source].
- Broader charophyte research newsletters or society bulletins may summarize IRGC activities, including field trips and collaborative projects. They can be accessed via university repositories or research networks that host charophyte research materials [IRGC News source].
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to the most recent IRGC announcements and extract dates, locations, and whether meetings are postponed or confirmed.
- Compile a short timeline of IRGC events from the latest newsletters and circulars.
- Provide direct links to the current IRGC news pages and recent symposium circulars for Amsterdam-area access.
Sources
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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.govWater quality as a threat to aquatic plants: discriminating between the effects of nitrate, phosphate, boron and heavy metals on charophytes
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pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govpostponed 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.noissue, 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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