Bioiberica News Portal
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Latest news
Bioiberica Plant Physiology presents its new online project, www.bioibericanews.com. This portal will publish news items and present the latest findings in this field.
True to its commitment to innovation, Bioiberica has launched a portal which contains all the latest news on plant physiology, as well as several technical and scientific articles in the field of agriculture.
The website contains information that has already been published in paper form and facilitates access to content arranged in different sections. The Company News section contains the latest corporate news items on Bioiberica and its divisions. The Products section contains articles on the Division’s different products. Scientific articles are included in the Technical Information and Applied Physiology sections. Field Experience provides the results of studies and experiments carried out on the company’s products.
The website is available in Spanish and English and also provides a news RSS web-feed format through which users are immediately sent information on updates on the website without the need to access it. The site is also equipped with a search engine, an essential tool for obtaining the information users want in seconds.
Another service offered by Bioiberica News is a biannual newsletter users can sign up for to stay up to date. Users registered on the Plant Stress website (www.plantstress.net) can access the content of www.bioibericanews.com without registering again, given that the two sites share the same database. The website also allows users to send the most interesting articles to friends.
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M21 Quality Seal
The Medicina21 health website has awarded its quality seal to the Bioiberica News portal. This distinction is only granted to websites that respect the general interest and people’s right to develop the information society in the field of health. With this seal, Medicina21 promotes quality websites and encourages the universal nature, accessibility and quality of medicine and Internet services.
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