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International Seed Testing Association
International Seed Testing Association
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International Seed Testing Association

History of ISTA

1983
1984
1986
1988 Inter Convention Meeting in Karlsruhe
1989 New Executive Committee in Edinburgh

1871: A seed testing laboratory opened in Copenhagen, Denmark. This practice rapidly spread across Europe in the subsequent 2-3 decades.

1876: Friederich Nobbe published his famous Handbook of Seed Science and the Motto of the ISTA meeting was “uniformity in seed testing”, later becoming the ISTA logo.

1924

1921: European Seed Testing Association meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark​

1924: 26 countries participated in the meeting held in Cambridge, and the International Seed Testing Association was founded.

1931

 

1931: At the request of FIS (International Seed Federation, ISF), ISTA adopted the first “International Rules of Seed Testing”, as well as establishing the ISTA Certificates Scheme.

1959

1950: ISTA Congress was held in Washington D.C., the first one outside Europe. The outcome demonstrated that, after 13 years of interruption by World War II, ISTA was still indispensable to the seed business.

1954: Tree and shrub species first appear in the ISTA Rules.

1959: ISTA News Bulletin first edition.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

1963: Samuel Miles publishes the tolerance tables that become a fundamental tool for seed testing and are still used in the 2020s. S.R. Miles: Handbook of Tolerances and Measures of Precision for Seed Testing.

1966: Use of a seed blower for Poa pratensis purity testing added to the ISTA Rules.

1967: Seed testing workshop held in Cambridge, UK to help facilitate a uniform approach to testing.

1969: 100 years of seed testing research.

1973
1978

1973: ISTA Proceedings renamed to Seed Science and Technology (SST).

1976: Pure Seed Definitions added to ISTA Rules.

1977: Essential part of the flower, spice and medicinal species added to the ISTA Rules.

1978: ISTA Headquarter moves to Switzerland.

1983
1984
1986
1988 Inter Convention Meeting in Karlsruhe
1989 New Executive Committee in Edinburgh

1983: ISTA Congress in Ottawa, Canada.

1984: ISTA and The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) working meeting on analysis of seeds of tropical grass species.

1986: This photograph depicts the 1986 Executive Committee at the end of the 21st Congress held in Brisbane, Australia.

1988: ISTA Interconvention Meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany.

1989: This photograph depicts the new Executive Committee in Edinburgh, Scotland.

1989: ISTA Accreditation protocol first issued.

1991 Interconvention Meeting in Bologna Italy
1994 Interconvention Meeting in Angers France
1998
1999

1991: ISTA Interconvention Meeting in Bologna, Italy.

1993: First ISTA Symposium on Seed Health.

1994: ISTA Interconvention Meeting in Angers, France.

1995: During the ISTA Congress held in Copenhagen, ISTA Membership was opened to private laboratories and private seed companies.

1996: To ensure harmonised seed testing worldwide, ISTA initiated the Quality Assurance Programme to accredit seed testing laboratories. The first ISTA member Laboratory was audited under the new set-up that year.

1998: ISTA Website launched.

1999: ISTA celebrates it's 75th Anniversary at the First World Seed Conference held in Cambridge, UK.

2002

2000: Vigour and GMO chapters added to the ISTA Rules.

2002: First annual ISTA Meeting, Bolivia.

2002: Seed vigour testing chapter added to the ISTA Rules

2004: During the ISTA Congress held in Budapest, it was agreed to consider accreditation as a purely technical task, and the responsibility to give authorisation to issue ISTA International Seed Analysis Certificates was given to the ISTA Executive Committee.

2014
2015
2016
2017
2017
2017
2018
2018
2019
2019

2012: Seed mixtures analysis chapter added to the ISTA Rules.

2014: Testing for seeds of genetically modified organisms chapter added to the ISTA Rules.

2014: Annual Meeting in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

2015: Annual Meeting in Montevideo, Uruguay.

2016: Annual Meeting in Tallin, Estonia.

2017: The ISTA LinkedIn page was launched offering a platform for seed professionals to connect and engage within the community.

2017: ISTA Secretariat receives Quality Assurance Certification ISO 9001:2015

2017: Annual Meeting in Denver, United States.

2018: The ISTA Twitter account was established in 2018, providing another avenue for communication and engagement within the seed testing community.

2018: Annual Meeting in Sapporo, Japan.

2019: Fresh in the Field expands into Young@ISTA.

2019: Annual Meeting in Hyderabad, India.

2021
2022
2023
2023
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2023
2023 (2)

2021: ISTA launches its modernised website, featuring a sleek design, intuitive interface, and advanced features.

2022: Annual Meeting in Cairo, Egypt.

2023: Annual Meeting in Verona, Italy.

2023: Joint FAO-ISTA Handbook for laboratories.

2024: ISTA celebrates 100 Years since its foundation

2024: ISTA’s first eCertificates issued.

ISTA Presidents

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1st President: Knud Dorph-Petersen (Denmark). Elected during the founding meeting and 4th Congress in Cambridge, United Kingdom. He served from 1924-1937.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

2nd President: Hernfrid Witte (Sweden). He served from 1937-1945

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

3rd President: W.J. Franck (The Netherlands). He served from 1945-1950.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

4th President: Henry Aloyisus Lafferty (Ireland). Elected during the 9th Congress in Washington D.C., United States. He served from 1950-1954.

5th President: Walter A. Davidson (United States). He served from 1954-1959. Picture not available.

6th President: P.A. Linehan (Northern Ireland). Elected during the 12th Congress in Oslo, Norway. He served from 1959-1962.

 

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

7th President: Oren L. Justice (United States). Elected during the 13th Congress in Lisbon, Portugal. He served from 1962-1965.

8th President: Harald Esbo (Sweden). Elected during the 14th Congress in Munich, Germany. He served from 1965-1968.

9th President: J.R. Thomson (United Kingdom). Elected during the 15th Congress in Palmerston North, New Zealand. He served from 1968-1971.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

10th President: Akka F. Schoorel (The Netherlands). Elected during the 16th Congress in Washington D.C., United States. He served from 1971-1972.

11th President: Stanley F. Rollin (United States). Elected from 1973-1977.

12th President: Lennart Kåhre (Sweden). Elected during the 18th Congress in Madrid, Spain. He served from 1977-1980.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

13th President: Arne Wold (Norway). Elected during the 19th Congress in Vienna, Austria. He served from 1980-1983

14th President: Attilio Lovato (Italy). Elected during the 20th Congress in Ottawa, Canada. He served from 1983-1986.

15th President: Alexander (Sandy) Ednie (Canada). Elected during the 21st Congress in Brisbane, Australia. He served from 1986-1989.

16th President: Erik Madsen (Denmark). Elected during the 22nd Congress in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. He served from 1989-1992.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

17th President: Don Scott (New Zealand). Elected during the 23rd Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He served from 1992-1995.

18th President: Simon Cooper (United Kingdom). Elected during the 24th Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark. He served from 1995-1998.

19th President: Kevin Boyce (Australia). Elected during the 25th Congress in Pretoria, South Africa. He served from 1998-2000.

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20th President: Norbert Leist (Germany). He served from 2000-2004.

21st President: Pieter Oosterveld (The Netherlands). Elected during the 27th Congress in Hungary, Budapest. He served from 2004-2007.

22nd President: Katalin Ertsey (Hungary). Elected during the 28th Congress in Iguazu, Brazil. She served from 2007-2010.

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23rd President: John Hampton (New Zealand). Elected during the 29th Congress in Cologne, Germany. He served in 2010.

24rd President: Joël Léchappé (France). He served from 2010-2016.

25th President: Craig McGill (New Zealand). Elected during the 31st Congress in Estonia, Tallin. He served from 2016-2019.

26th President: Steve Jones (Canada). Elected during the 32nd Congress in Hyderabad, India. He served from 2019-2022.

1 Dorph Petersen (1924 1937)

27th President: Keshavulu Kunusoth (India). Elected during the 33rd Congress in Cairo, Egypt. Currently serving from 2022-2025.

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