IPPS Seminar by Prof. Jim Westwood
“Growing your parasite is part of the art form” – a wonderful IPPS seminar by Jim Westwood about the history of the IPPS and the […]
“Growing your parasite is part of the art form” – a wonderful IPPS seminar by Jim Westwood about the history of the IPPS and the […]
We are excited to announce that Prof. Jim Westwood from Virginia Tech will kick off our IPPS seminar series with the first seminar of 2025. […]
The latest issue of Haustorium (86), edited by Chris Parker, is now available for download! You can find it here: Haustorium 86. A huge thank […]
We’re thrilled to announce the relaunch of the IPPS Seminar Series to make the wait for the next WCPP a little bit more bearable. We […]
RAFFLESIA is a parasitic plant that spends most of its life cycle within its host, a tropical vine, emerging only to bloom. Its flowers are […]
The prestigious Pustovoit Award from the International Sunflower Association has been awarded to Begoña Pérez Vich from the IAS-CSIC in Córdoba, Spain. Begoña Pérez Vich […]
The IPPS is looking for a person who can help with the maintenance of the IPPS website that runs under WordPress. Activities will include: – […]
As part of a campaign to promote Japan as venue for international meetings a video was made about the 17th World Congress on Parasitic Plants […]
As part of a campaign to promote Japan as venue for international meetings a report was made about our last World Congress on Parasitic Plants […]
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