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Inauguration of the Botanikertagung

The president of the DBG, Professor Karl-Josef Dietz, inaugurated the Botanikertagung. Photo: Natalie Kowalski
The conference presidents, Professor Erwin Grill (left) and Prof. Dr. Dario Leister. Photo: Natalie Kowalski

The president of the DBG inaugurated the international Botanikertagung in Freising, Germany. He is looking forward to the reunification with the Society for Applied Botany, the establishment of a new Section within the DBG, thanked the congress presidents and emphasized the importance of scientific societies.

Dear colleague scientists,

on behalf of the German Botanical Society I give you my cordial welcome to the Botanical Congress 2015 in Freising. We all are looking forward to four days of interesting top science as can be expected from the speakers, titles and the tight schedule. Thus there is little time for welcome words.

Nevertheless, I like to make three points:

The historical timeline of the German Botanical Society started in 1882 with its foundation. 20 years later, the stratosphere was just discovered and the tachometer patented, the Society for Applied Botany got divorced from us. We hope for remarriage during this conference. This leads to the question, also when looking at the groundbreaking developments over the last 133 years including the internet and electronic social networking, whether in 2015 there is still a need and thus place for scientific societies.

From my point of view, which you hopefully share, we need stable, reliable, balanced and self-controlled scientific players in our human society. Thus, there is a fundamental requirement for institutions like scientific societies to participate in relevant discussions and to give advice to decision makers. Scientific societies are platforms and incubators. They have to have an over-critical size and a strong voice, and thus the remarriage with the VAB and the foundation of the scientific section of Applied Botany within the BDG represent a great step forward. In order to support these activities, please join the Botanical Society if you are not yet member.

Like with the need for societies, I am convinced that scientific meetings will not disappear. One has to talk, discuss and cherish personal connections. I wish you a good time in Freising: Keep your eyes open for novel developments, listen to the talks, squeeze out the knowledge from colleagues including established scientist.

Last, but not least I want to give my thanks to the organizers. It cannot be taken for granted that colleagues take over the huge task to organize such a big meeting. Thus, my thanks go to the chairs of the conference, Erwin Grill and Dario Leister, and their entire team for investing their valuable time in organizing this meeting. I am convinced that during the meeting they will be rewarded by receiving the positive feedback from the participants. Thanks a lot to the organizers and thanks to you for listening. Have excitement.

31.8.2015, Prof. Dr. Karl-Josef Dietz, Präsident der DBG

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