3rd International Weed Conference


"Weed problems and management challenges: Future perspectives"

20-23 December, 2022

Venue: Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, INDIA

3rd International Weed Conference

Guidelines for poster presentations

Posters should be displayed in the designated area from 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM on the scheduled days only.

Day/ Date poster presentation according to TECHNICAL SESSION
Day 1: 20th December 2022 TECHNICAL SESSION 1:
New ways to deal with weeds, i.e. new technologies

TECHNICAL SESSION 2:
Weed management in cereals-based cropping system

TECHNICAL SESSION 3:
Weed management in oilseeds and vegetable crops
Day 2: 21st December 2022 TECHNICAL SESSION 4:
Herbicide residues, monitoring, mitigation and effect on non-target organisms in weed management

TECHNICAL SESSION 5:
Non-chemical weed management including biological control

TECHNICAL SESSION 6:
Weed management in pulses

TECHNICAL SESSION 7:
Weed management in rice-based cropping system

TECHNICAL SESSION 8:
Herbicide resistance in weeds, herbicide tolerant crops and Weed utilization
Day 3: 22nd December 2022 TECHNICAL SESSION 10: Weed biology, ecology and climate change

TECHNICAL SESSION 11:
Weed management in cash crops and minor crops

TECHNICAL SESSION 12:
Weed threat to biodiversity in forest, wasteland and aquatic ecosystem and socio-economic implications
Poster template (ppt file)


Guidelines for poster presentations

  • Please use the designed 3rd International Weed Conference poster template. Make your title short to summarize the message of the research. Keep references to a minimum.
  • Prepare your poster to fit in dimensions of Width: 75 cm, Height: 100 cm. It is recommended that the poster be printed on one continuous sheet. The dimensions of the poster should not exceed size.
  • Make sure to keep a blank circular space to mention the poster number at the upper right corner of your printed poster.
  • Poster number has been given in the ‘Technical Program’ booklet.
  • Allocate the top of the poster for the title and authors as stated on the submitted abstract.
  • The text, illustrations, etc. should be big enough to be read from a distance of two meters. Use just one or two colours on a plain coloured background. Avoid capital letters, except at the beginning of sentences and for proper nouns. Avoid underlining; this implies it is a link to the subject. Use bolder, larger typeface for the main titles and headings. It can be effective to use a different typeface for headings and subheadings. To emphasize body text, use a bold font. Put the conclusions at the bottom of the poster before refrence. Do not use even justification of the column text if there are few words to a line. Be selective in your use of bullet points, perhaps only in the conclusion.
  • Materials (such as double-sided tape) will be available for mounting posters.