During the latter part of the 19th century, the experimental sciences were dominated by Germany. In 1946, Professor Hans Burström at the Botanical Laboratory in Lund sent letters to plant physiologists in the Nordic countries to explore interest in forming a Scandinavian society for plant physiology (SPPS). The aim of the Society would be to promote research in plant physiology in the Nordic countries. The response was positive and in October 1947 a meeting was held in Copenhagen to constitute the Society. The meeting was attended by almost fifty people from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
Melvin Oliver retired, big thanks to our former editor
Melvin Oliver has recently retired and we would like to thank him for all the work, effort and help he provided as an Editor for Physiologia Plantarum (PPL) since 2004. Mel got his basic education in London and Canada and finished his PhD in Plant Biochemistry in 1983. He did a postdoctoral fellow at Washington … Read more