Events
Honoring the Gift: A Share-Alike Approach to Free Access to Seeds and Collaborative Futures
ZoomPresented by Claudia Irene Calderón, Jean-Michel Ané and Jorge L. Contreras. Seeds represent more than just genetic material. They are gifts that embody community stories, cultural memory, and ecological adaptation, serving as the foundation of our food systems. This talk will delve into how we can honor these gifts through ethical frameworks and collaborative practices that safeguard free access and
Do Sacred Plants Have Standing? Religious Freedom of Expression & Biocultural Recovery of Sacred & Ceremonial Plants
ZoomPresented by Gary Nabhan. Indigenous communities and other traditional ethnic enclaves have long integrated sacred and ceremonial plants into their spiritual traditions, but the affirmation of their legal rights to protect and maintain cultural access to such plants has been fraught with outdated conceptions of what "religion" and "legitimate practice of spiritual traditions" entails, especially with respect to plants and
Bad to Think With: Plants and Property Relations
ZoomPresented by Veit Braun. Animals, Claude Lévi-Strauss famously said, are not just good to eat but good to think with: they elucidate the structure of social relations. But what about plants? In this talk I argue that the ways we relate to plants on the one hand and the matrix of people and things on the other offered by property
Plant Success Research Retreat 2026
The sixth annual Plant Success Research Retreat will occur in the week beginning 22 June 2026. The retreat is open to all Centre Members to attend in person and virtual attendance will also be available. More details to come.
Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) Symposium IV
Event information The ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success is coordinating the next Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) symposium in November 2026 in Brisbane, Queensland. The symposium will focus on a range of topics related to the study of GxExM interactions and their importance for crop improvement. The symposium will be conducted to stimulate new approaches, building on

