The submission deadline for Oral Presentation and Three-Minute Thesis Competition has been extended to March 14, 2025. The acceptance notification will now be sent by March 31, 2025.
You are required to register for the ACSAC11 before you submit the abstract.
- Submissions open: August 1 , 2024
- Submissions close: March 14 , 2025
- Acceptance notification: March 31 , 2025
- Submissions open: August 1 , 2024
- Submissions close: March 14 , 2025
- Acceptance notification: March 31 , 2025
- Submissions open: August 1 , 2024
- Submissions close:March 14 , 2025
- Acceptance notification:March 31 , 2025
All abstracts should be written in English only.
Submitted abstracts are required to select an appropriate research topic.
- Reducing GHG emissions from crop fields
- Smart agriculture towards Net-Zero
- Enhancing soil carbon sequestration
- Circular agriculture
- Carbon farming strategies and the development of practices in Asia
- Genetic Improvement of Crop Yield
- Abiotic stress for Crop Production
- Assimilate Partitioning for Crop Productivity and Quality
- Organ Genetics and Breeding
- Biotic Stress for Crop Production
- Sustainable Farming system
- Smart farming
- Crop modeling
- Pre-harvest sprouting in cereals
- Genetic resources and crop improvement
The congress will have a selection of research topics on which oral presentations should be based on. Due to the limited availability of oral presentation sessions, applicants will also be asked if they are willing to give a poster presentation instead should the reviewing board not be able to offer an applicant an oral presentation slot.
All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the conference committee, which will decide which will be accepted and which will be for oral or poster presentation based on their overall quality, impact, and relevance to the conference.
- Crop researchers are invited to submit an abstract of their research. The following participants are invited to submit an abstract: Invited Speakers, Session Speakers, Poster Presentations, and three-minute thesis competition.
- An abstract should be written in English and include the title, author's name, affiliation, email, and keywords. The abstract should be within 250 words, excluding the title and other details.
- ACSAC11 will be an in-person meeting, and concurrent symposia presentations must be delivered in person in Taipei, Taiwan.
- Each participant may submit up to two abstracts as a presenting author, but only one abstract for each presentation type (Oral, Poster, or 3-minute thesis competition). However, they may be a non-presenting author on other abstracts.
- You are required to register for the ACSAC11, before you submit the abstract. Abstracts must be submitted online through the ACSAC11 website. Abstract submissions by other means like offline mail or email, will not be entertained.
- By submitting the abstract, you agree to publish the abstract in the hard copy Conference Proceeding.
- All oral speakers must check in at the Speaker Ready Room before their assigned session. A technician will be available during posted hours to help upload presentations to a central system. Speakers are strongly encouraged to check in the day before their scheduled presentation. This will ease transitions between sessions where time is extremely tight.
- Each speaker in the concurrent session will deliver a 17- or 12-minute presentation followed by a 3-minute Q&A.
- Presenters are not permitted to use their own computers or devices. Presenters will have access to a laptop, mouse, laser pointer, and microphone in each lecture hall.
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FILE UPLOADS:
Please name them as follows: Session_Presenter’s name_version #
For example, oral_Sophia Lin_ver1
- All poster presenters must submit an abstract and produce a poster to be displayed at the ACSAC11.
- Abstracts submitted prior to the deadline will be assigned a poster number; abstracts received after the deadline will not have a poster number.
- There will be TWO poster sessions at the conference.
- The date and time of the poster sessions are available with the detailed program.
- Presenting authors would be required to be present close to his/her poster during the poster session.
- To allow the maximum number of poster participants, ACSAC11 requests that posters fit into a 120 cm (L) x 90 cm (W) space.
- Presentation times will be organized by poster number—odds/evens.
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FILE UPLOADS:
Please name them as follows: Session_Presenter’s name_version #
For example, poster_Sophia Lin_ver1
- The ACSA11 committee will select eight speakers from the applicants of the Three-minute thesis competition.
- Each speaker in the Three-minute thesis session will deliver a 3-minute talk.
- All speakers must check in at the Speaker Ready Room before the Three-minute thesis session. A technician will be available during posted hours to help upload presentations to a central system.
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FILE UPLOADS:
Please name them as follows: Session_Presenter’s name_version #
For example, 3-minute thesis_Sophia Lin_ver1