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As for the preceding four International Symposia on Nitrogen
Fixation, held in Pullman, Washington USA (1974); Salamanca, Spain
(1976); Madison, Wisconsin, USA (1978); and Canberra, Australia
(1980), the 5th Symposium held from August 28 - September 3, 1983
in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, received the gene rous support
of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation Research Laboratory and the
Tennessee Valley Authority. This support has helped research
progress in this broad field of science by offering a forum both
for the exchange of ideas and for scientific summary and discussion
as captured over the last 10 years in each of the four books
published previously. Although all previous meetings were well
attended, the present conference was the largest so far. 550 scien
tists from 60 different countries attended the "Leeuwenhorst
Conference", re presenting the many different disciplines actively
involved in research in this field: chemists, biochemists,
molecular biologists, geneticists, microbiologists, plant
physiologists, agriculturalists. A large number of them had to go
through a difficult period to raise the necessary funds to attend.
In addition, a parallel meeting of "policymakers" from Southeast
Asia, Africa and South America was held under the auspices of
Crosscurrents International Institute, Dayton, OR, USA and the
United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan. These participants
attended some of the scientific sessions to benefit from the vision
of a number of scientists at the symposium.
As for the preceding four International Symposia on Nitrogen
Fixation, held in Pullman, Washington USA (1974); Salamanca, Spain
(1976); Madison, Wisconsin, USA (1978); and Canberra, Australia
(1980), the 5th Symposium held from August 28 - September 3, 1983
in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, received the gene rous support
of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation Research Laboratory and the
Tennessee Valley Authority. This support has helped research
progress in this broad field of science by offering a forum both
for the exchange of ideas and for scientific summary and discussion
as captured over the last 10 years in each of the four books
published previously. Although all previous meetings were well
attended, the present conference was the largest so far. 550 scien
tists from 60 different countries attended the "Leeuwenhorst
Conference", re presenting the many different disciplines actively
involved in research in this field: chemists, biochemists,
molecular biologists, geneticists, microbiologists, plant
physiologists, agriculturalists. A large number of them had to go
through a difficult period to raise the necessary funds to attend.
In addition, a parallel meeting of "policymakers" from Southeast
Asia, Africa and South America was held under the auspices of
Crosscurrents International Institute, Dayton, OR, USA and the
United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan. These participants
attended some of the scientific sessions to benefit from the vision
of a number of scientists at the symposium.
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