2nd Asian Conference on Plant Pathology 2005. June 2005, Singapore

Welcome Message

The 1st Asian Conference on Plant Pathology was held in Beijing, China in the Year 2000. The principal aim of the conference is to create a forum for Asian plant pathologists who are interested in or related to scientific work, information or business in plant pathology. The conference mainly dedicates to review of the current status and advances of plant pathology and sharing of new achievements in Asian countries, although it does not cover all of the important scientific information. This conference presents topics such as host-pathogen interactions, fungal diseases, viruses and viral diseases, prokaryote diseases, nematode diseases, epidemiology and crop loss assessment, biological control, postharvest diseases and mycotoxin, integrated disease management, etc.

Delegates come from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, and Vietnam.

I would like to invite you to join us in this forthcoming conference to be held in Singapore from the 25th - 28th June 2005. We look forward to your participation.

Wong Sek Man, Chairman
Local Organizing Committee, 2nd ACPP


After the Conference...

Download the Participation profile.

Download the Program and abstracts.

Plenary speech slides by Dr Peter Palukaitis

Speech by Guest of Honor, Dr Amy Khor

Photo gallery

Conference Report

Organized by
National University of Singapore Logo NUS Centennial Logo
Faculty of Science
Plant Protection Society
(Singapore)
Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore Logo
Agri-Food & Veterinary
Authority of Singapore
Sponsored by

The Lee Foundation Singapore

Singapore Tourism Board

National University of Singapore Centennial Celebrations

Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory

Nikon Singapore

Insta bio Analytik

Roche Diagnostics Singapore

Beckman Coulter Singapore

International Society for Plant Pathology