BRITISH SOCIETY FOR PLANT PATHOLOGY
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
1. Complete the membership details on page 3
2. Decide on the amount and method of payment and complete details below (for cheques or credit cards) or on page 2 (for direct debits)
3. Sign and date form
4. Complete questionnaire on members interests on page 4
Subscriptions Rate
One journal £50 (£150)
Both journals £100 (£300)
Student/retired/unemployed £25 (£75)
No journal (retired members only) £15 (£45)
Journals: Plant Pathology or Molecular Plant Pathology. Figures in brackets refer to rates for 3-year membership available to all members, but not to direct debit payers.
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Payment can be made by cheque, credit card or direct debit. Members with a UK bank account are strongly encouraged to pay by direct debit (see page 2) to reduce administration costs.
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CHEQUE PAYMENTS
Please make all cheque payments in £ sterling on cheques drawn on a UK bank, Eurocheques, or international bankers draft. They should be crossed and made out to 'The British Society for Plant Pathology' and sent to:
Dr Diane E Brown, BSPP Membership Administrator, 57 Heath Road, Hockering, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 3JA, UK. Phone (+44)(0)1603 880313 Fax (+44)(0)1603 208493
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CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS (Visa, EuroCard, MasterCard)
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I wish to become a member of the British Society for Plant Pathology
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Type of membership: tick appropriate box
Journal Option / Standard rate / Student/retired/unwagedOne year / Three years / One year / Three years
Plant Pathology
only / q £50 / q £150 / q £25 / q £75
Molecular Plant
Pathology only / q £50 / q £150 / q £25 / q £75
Both journals / q £100 / q £300 / q £50 / q £150
No journal (Retired members only) / - / - / q £15 / q £45
Three year membership available to all members, but not direct debit payers.
Please note that Blackwell now provide Synergy as part of the subscription.
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Students must obtain the signature of their supervisor:
Supervisor: I certify that ...... is a student in the
...... Department until ...... ………200……
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Institution ......
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Membership Questionnaire
Please fill in your interests in the boxes overleaf. The information will be entered into our on-line member’s interest database which can be accessed by all, and updated by members using their personal passwords, at our web site (http://www.bspp.org.uk). It may also be used for publicity by publishers and conference organisers.
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Commodity/Crop (up to 3)
00 Cereals – general
01 wheat
02 barley
03 oats & triticale
04 corn (maize)
05 sorghum & millet
06 rice
09 Other (specify)
10 Temperate soft fruit
11 raspberry
12 strawberry
13 blackcurrant
14 grapes
19 Other (specify)
20 Temperate soft fruit – general
21 apples & pears
22 peach & apricot
23 cherry
29 Other (specify)
30 Tropical fruit – general
31 banana
32 citrus spp.
39 Other (specify)
40 Plantation crops – general
41 tobacco
42 tea
43 coffee
44 cocoa
49 Other (specify)
50 Oil & fibre crops – general
51 oilseed rape
52 linseed
53 coconut & olives
54 sunflowers
55 cotton, flax, jute, sisal
59 Other (specify)
60 Root & tuber crops – general
61 potato
62 carrots
63 sugar beet
64 swedes & turnip
65 cassava, sweet potato & yams
69 Other (specify)
70 Fodder crops – general
71 grasses
72 alfalfa
73 clover
79 Other (specify)
80 Grain legumes – general
81 soyabean
82 faba bean
83 Phaseolus
84 peas
85 lentils, pigeon peas & chickpeas
89 Other (specify)
90 Vegetable crops – general
91 lettuce
92 onions
93 asparagus
94 rhubarb
95 aubergines & curcurbits
96 capsicums
97 carrots
98 tomato
99 cabbage & spinach
100 brussel sprouts
101 celery & brocolli
102 beans(not field)
109 Other (specify)
110 Wild plants and ‘weeds’ – general
111 Arabidopsis sp. 119 Other (specify)
120 Forest plants – general
121 broad leaf trees
122 coniferous trees
123 rubber
129 Other (specify
130 Ornamentals – general
131 annuals
132 perennials
133 shrubs
134 trees
139 Other (specify)
140 Grasses – general
141 turf
142 Other (specify)
Pathogen (up to 3)
00 Necrotropic fungi – general
01 Alternaria
02 Cercospora
03 eyespot
04 net blotch
05 Cladosporium
06 Fusarium
07 Septoria
08 Stagonospora
09 Rhynchosporium
10 Magnapothe
11 Botrytis
12 Phytopthora
13 root pathogens
14 damping-off spp.
15 Dutch elm disease
16 vascular pathogens
19 Other (specify)
20 Biotrophic fungi – general
21 rust
22 powdery mildew
23 downy mildew
24 blight
29 Other (specify)
30 Bacteria – general
31 Erwinia spp.
32 Clavibacter
33 Psedomonas
34 Xanthomonas
39 Other (specify)
40 Viruses – general
49 Other (specify)
50 Mycoplasma like organisms – general
59 Other (specify)
Discipline (up to 2)
01 cell biology
02 horticulture
03 microbiology
04 seed pathology
05 mycology
06 ecology
07 agronomy
08 bacteriology
09 molecular biology
10 epidemiology
11 biochemistry
12 physiology
13 genetics
14 population biol.
15 virology
16 biocontrol
17 post-harvest pathoogy
18 diagnostics
19 fungicides
20 teaching
21 tissue culture
22 resistance
29 Other (specify)
Employment (up to 2)
01 higher education
02 government research
03 agrochemical industry
04 commercial breeders
05 advisors/ extension
06 private consultation
07 statutory/ administration
09 Other (specify)
How did you hear about the BSPP? (up to 2)
01 Referred by a colleague/supervisor
02 Web search/came across BSPP website
03 Saw publicity at meeting
Meeting? …………………………………
04 Saw information in Plant Pathology or Molecular Plant Pathology?
05 Other (specify)
What influenced your decision to apply for membership of the BSPP?
01 I’m a Plant Pathologist, so this is my professional Society.
02 To take a copy of one or both of the Society’s journals
03 To take advantage of the bursary schemes
04 To take advantage of reduced registration rates for BSPP conferences
05 To make use of the membership database
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