Main activities comprise editing scientific articles especially in its scientific journalPlant Biology. This journal is successor of the Botanica Acta and Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Every other year the society organises an academic conference, the. The conference comprises keynote lectures, oral as well as poster presentations and excursions. Member assemblies also take place during the biannual conference. In the years in-between DBG’s Sections offer workshops and conferences on their fields of expertise. Since 2014 early career scientists can apply for financial support to organise the so called Eduard Strasburger Workshop.
Advancement awards and science prizes
To support the next generation of qualified plant scientists DBG awards advancement and science prizes on a regular basis and offers travel allowances to participate in its conferences. DBG also supports conferences in several plant science disciplines to foster participations of early career scientists. DBG confers the Wilhelm Pfeffer Award for an exceptional PhD thesis, a price for the best plant science paper and the Horst Wiehe Prize for plant science. Since 1994 the Society is involved in the bestowal of the Eduard Strasburger Award for an exceptional and innovative work of a postdoc. Since 2014 DBG honours the best plant science Master theses of participating universities. Besides these awards for early career scientists DBG bestows the Simon Schwendener Medal for meritious members who engaged in the society for the profit of all.
History
DBG was founded in September 1882 at Eisenach, Germany, and is among the oldest scientific societies for plant sciences in the world. In 2007 it celebrated its 100th anniversary during its Botanikertagung in Hamburg, Germany, and published a commemorative publication about its history.
DBG is member of national as well as international umbrella organisations: It is a founding member of the nationalVerband Biologie, Biowissenschaften und Biomedizin in Deutschland . By being a member of the Deutsches Nationalkomitee Biologie, DBG is internationally networked with the International Union of Biological Sciences. It also is a member of the Federation of European Societies for Plant Biology and associate partner of the European Plant Science Organisation .
Sections
DBG contains six Sections for experts in several plant science disciplines. They organise academic conferences and workshops on their own: