Botanical Soceity of America
 

Benefits of Membership in the Botanical Society of America

  • Participate in a dynamic professional and international scientific community
  • Foster relationships, build networks and share information & research with botanists/plant biologists around the world
  • Obtain online access to all BSA publications including the American Journal of Botany and Plant Science Bulletin and nearly 100 years of scientific research
  • Privilege of publishing in a top-notch peer reviewed journal, the American Journal of Botany
    • Rapid turnaround from submission to publication
    • Broad readership and diversity of plant science coverage
    • 20 free pages per year for members of more than 10 years, 16 free pages for members of 5-9 years, and 12 free pages per year for members of 1-4 years.
    • Free color plates for members
  • Greatly reduced rates for our our annual scientific conference where you may present your work (poster and oral presentations)
  • Service Opportunities (serve on a committee, run for office, write and review manuscripts, educational outreach and mentorship)
  • National & international recognition for your work
  • Interaction with a diverse membership and the opportunity for sectional affiliation in your specialty areas
  • Relationships with other societies through BSA affiliations
  • Access to a variety of Botanical Society of America awards
  • Membership in a notable and historic Scientific Society

  SPECIAL NOTICES

» Renew Membership / Join BSA
» SUMMER Plant Science Bulletin
» Member Benefits - Publishing in the
       American Journal of Botany

  BOTANY & MYCOLOGY 2009

» July 25-29, 2009 - Snowbird, Utah

  STUDENTS' CORNER

» Why should you join the Society as a student?

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      for biofuel production
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      on rising food prices
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 FEATURED RESOURCES

» BOTANY - the students' perspective
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» Careers in Botany
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    • An Adventure - this is my job!
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