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Delve into novel discoveries and modernistic trends in Plant Science

Welcome Note

Join Us!

We are delighted to extend a warm invitation to all researchers and enthusiasts to participate in the 5th International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture, set to take place from February 07-08, 2024, in the captivating city of Paris, France. Proudly hosted by Allied Academics, the distinguished 5th World Congress on Plant Science and Agriculture revolves around the thought-provoking theme, "Delve into Novel Discoveries and Modernistic Trends in Plant Science."

Our conference is dedicated to uniting the world's leading Scientists, Botanists, Researchers, and Scholars, offering an unparalleled platform to share their research insights across various dimensions of Plant science. With a primary emphasis on fostering collaborative exchange, this event aims to facilitate dynamic discussions on the latest scientific developments, practical challenges, and effective solutions within the realm of Plant science.

Plant Science 2024 comprehensively covers essential topics such as Plant Breeding, Plant Physiology, Plant Taxonomy, Plant Ecology, Plant Genomics, Plant Molecular Biology, Plant Pathology, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Tissue Culture, Pest Control, and more. Our conference provides a holistic perspective on these subjects, contributing to a well-rounded exploration of Plant science.

Our central theme, "Delve into Novel Discoveries and Modernistic Trends in Plant Science," underscores the importance of innovation and exploration in the field of Plant science, and we invite you to join and be a part of this enlightening expedition.

We eagerly anticipate your presence in Paris, where you can contribute your invaluable research ideas and experiences to the global discourse on Plant Science. Together, let's ensure the success of this prestigious congress.


With Warm Regards,
Organizing Committee
Plant Science 2024

 

 


Market Analysis

Market Analysis

According to experts, Plant Science holds a critical role in addressing the significant challenges humanity is poised to encounter in the 21st century. Researchers emphasize that the key to adapting plant biology to meet human needs lies in the development of innovative technologies. According to projections by Data Bridge Market Research, there is an anticipated increase in the value of the indoor plants market, expected to reach USD 26.23 billion by 2029. This growth is projected to occur over the forecast period of 2022-2029, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.87%.

The agriculture sector significantly contributes to economic growth, constituting 4% of global GDP and exceeding 25% in the least developed nations. Global agricultural market size demonstrated a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.4%, escalating from $11,109.32 billion in 2021 to $12,152.6 billion in 2022. The Russia-Ukraine conflict impeded the post-COVID-19 economic recovery, leading to economic sanctions, supply chain disruptions, and commodity price spikes. Nevertheless, the agricultural market is anticipated to reach $16,671.58 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 8.2%.

Reports from the OECD and FAO predict a 13% increase in worldwide cereal production by 2027. To meet the demands of a growing population, agribusinesses are projected to expand their presence, purchases of arable land, and farming operations. The global pesticide and agricultural chemicals market witnessed growth from $72.23 billion in 2016 to $82.47 billion in 2021, with a CAGR of 2.69%. The market is anticipated to further expand to $123.02 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 8.33%.

France possesses extensive land area, with more than half being suitable for farming or herding and a quarter covered in forests. The diverse landscape, soil types, and varying climate zones further enhance its agricultural potential. Adequate rainfall is widespread across much of France, ensuring a steady water supply. Additionally, the bountiful fish resources in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea offer an extra dimension to the country's assets.

Despite engaging a relatively small portion of the workforce (around 3%), agriculture only contributes a modest fraction to the GDP (approximately 2%). Nevertheless, France holds a prominent position as the European Union's primary agricultural powerhouse, responsible for over 20% of the total output value. Its alone accounts for more than a third of the EU's oilseeds, cereal, and wine production. France's global significance is further evident as a significant exporter of agricultural goods, with agricultural and related food and beverage products comprising around one-eighth of its visible exports.

The usable agricultural expanse in France encompasses nearly 74 million acres (about 30 million hectares). A majority of this land is dedicated to arable farming, followed by permanent grasslands and areas reserved for crops like vines and orchards. Regions predominantly focused on arable farming are mainly found in the northern and western parts of the country, centering on the Paris Basin. Permanent grasslands are widespread in elevated and mountainous locales such as the Massif Central, the Alps, and the Vosges, with Normandy's western region also displaying this feature. Conversely, areas dedicated to consistent crop cultivation are primarily situated in Mediterranean regions.

 


Scientific Sessions/Tracks

Track 01: Plant Biology

This track, focusing on the realm of Plant Biology, delves into the comprehensive exploration of various aspects encompassing plant germination, growth, reproduction, pollination, aging, evolutionary patterns, as well as the significance of plants in domains such as sustenance, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and aesthetics. It encompasses the investigation of formulating resilient agricultural practices aimed at yielding disease-resistant, robust, and highly nourishing crop variants. Furthermore, this track engages with plant morphology, interactions within the plant kingdom, plant resilience under duress, genomic intricacies, evolutionary dynamics, and related domains.

Keywords:

  • Plant Sciences
  • Botanical Studies
  • Enhanced Plant Varieties
  • Sustainable Agricultural Practices
  • Application of Plant Entities

Related Association:

Plant Science Research Foundation; Agriculture Foundation; Plant Science Library; Agriculture Research Foundation; American Agriculture Association; Plant Science Association; National Association of Plant Science; American Association for the Plant Science; International Plant Science Institute.

Related Societies:

Romanian Society for Plant Science, International Society for Plant Science, Chinese Society for Plant Science, International Society for Plant Science, International Society of  AgricultureAgricultural Society, American Society for Plant Science, Society of Plant Science.

Related Journals:

The Plant Science Journal, Trends in Plant Science, American Journal of Plant Science, European Journal of Plant SciencePlant Science Studies, Agriculture Studies, Journal of Plant SciencePlant Science Journal of the Linnean Society, Farming Journals.

Related Conferences:

International Conference on Plant Science | International Conference on Agriculture | Agriculture Conferences | Plant Science Conference | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture | Plant Science Conferences | Agricultural Conference | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Physiology.

 

Track 02: Advancements in Plant Biotechnology

This track is dedicated to the realm of Plant Biotechnology, encompassing a diverse array of methodologies aimed at creating genetically modified plants that surpass conventional plant varieties. It involves manipulating the plant's genome or introducing specific characteristics into the plant using innovative engineering techniques, resulting in the development of transgenic plants. Through this process, numerous plant variants can be cultivated, possessing attributes such as resistance to diseases, enhanced nutritional content, amplified yield potential, resilience to heat and drought, immunity to insects, and immunity to weeds. Globally, extensive research endeavors are dedicated to the cultivation of genetically modified plant strains.

Keywords:

  • Cutting-edge Methodologies
  • Genetically Engineered Plants
  • Sustainable Attributes
  • Augmented Crop Yield
  • State-of-the-Art Technology

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

 

Track 03:  Plant Physiology

This track delves into the intricate realm of Plant Physiology, which encompasses a comprehensive exploration of the inner workings and external responses of plants. It encompasses the entirety of plant metabolic processes, including but not limited to growth, respiration, stress resilience, transpiration, seed germination, hormonal functionalities, seed dormancy, and intricate plant interactions. Plant Physiology, as a vast discipline, encapsulates five pivotal domains: plant cell biology, plant morphology, plant ecology, plant molecular biology, and plant biochemistry.

Keywords:

  • Plant Metabolism Activities
  • Structural Characteristics of Plants
  • Functional Aspects of Plant Life
  • Dynamics in Plant Behavior

Related association:

Society for Ecological Restoration; Plant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of Plant Taxonomy; Agriculture Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Plant Science Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Farming.

Related Societies:

Indian Society for Plant Science, Hungarian Society for Plant Science, Serbian Plant Science Society, Malaysian Society of Plant Science, American Agriculture Society, Indian Plant Science Society, Brazilian Society of Plant Science.

Related Journals:

Journal of Plant Science, Journal of Plant Morphology, Journal of Agriculture, Journal of Plant Physiology, Journal of Plant Studies, Journal of Plant Physiology and Pathology, Journal of Plant Anatomy and Physiology, , Journal of Plant Ecology.

Related Conferences:

International Conference on Forest Botany and Agriculture | International Conference on Plant Science, Physiological | International Conference on Plant Science and Seed Quality | International Conference on Plant Sciences | International Conference on Forest Botany and Agriculture | International Conference on Agriculture and Botany | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science

 

Track 04: Plant Morphology and Anatomy

This track delves into the comprehensive domain of Plant Morphology and Plant Anatomy, encompassing the study of external attributes such as shape, size, and structure of plants, as well as their interrelated components. Morphological investigations play a pivotal role in comprehending the developmental phases of various plant species. Plant Anatomy focuses on the examination of internal structures within plants. This process entails segmenting plant components like leaves, roots, and stems, followed by microscopic examination, which reveals intricate cell arrangements and vascular bundles. Through this approach, both the somatic and reproductive facets of plants can be sectioned and observed under a microscope, facilitating the identification of different cell types.

Keywords:

  • External Cell Characteristics and Configuration
  • Developmental Aspects of Plant Cells
  • Microscopic Assessment
  • Intricate Internal Organizations
  • Cell Type Identification

Related Associations:

Association of Official Agriculture Analysts, Center for Plant ScienceAgriculture Research Institute, National Alliance of Independent Plant Science, National Association of Plant Science, National Plant Science, North American Farming Management Association, General Agricultural Organizations, International Association for the Plant Sciences.

Related Societies:

Society for Biology and Biotechnology, Society for Plant Science, American Society of Agriculture Technologists, Plant Science Society of America, International Plant Science Society, International Weed Science Society, Society for Farming, Society for Agriculture, Soil Science Society of America.

Related Journals:

Journal of AgriculturePlant Science, Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, Lupin Biotech, Plant Biotechnology, Mycorrhizal Biotechnology, Define Plant Science, Tissue Culture in Plant Science, Biotechnology in Agriculture.

Related Conferences:

 International Conference on Forest Botany and Agriculture | International Conference on Plant Science and Nutrient Cycling | International Conference on Farming and Forestry Conservation | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Forest Botany and Forest Practices Plans | International Conference on Plant Science and Seedling | International Conference on Agriculture and Forest Protection | International Conference on Forest Botany | International Conference on Herbal Medicine and Plant Science.

 

Track 05:  Plant Cellular and Molecular Dynamics

This track delves into the intricate realms of Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology, encompassing the study of fundamental units of life - cells. Plant Cell Biology entails the comprehensive examination of diverse facets such as cell structure, growth, arrangement, division, signaling, differentiation, functions, and senescence within plant cells. Within a plant system, various cell types, including parenchyma, sclerenchyma, collenchyma, and vascular bundles, undertake distinct roles.

Plant Molecular Biology delves into the molecular underpinnings of plant existence. This domain chiefly addresses the intricate interactions within plant cell systems, encompassing processes like protein synthesis, replication, translation, transcription, as well as DNA and RNA interactions.

Keywords:

  • In-depth Study of Plant Cells
  • Cellular Growth and Functional Dynamics
  • Molecular Insights into Plant Life
  • Interplay Among Different Plant Systems
  • Dynamics of Plant Metabolic Pathways

Related Associations:

Association of Official Agriculture Analysts, Center for Plant ScienceAgriculture Research Institute, National Alliance of Independent Plant Science, National Association of Plant Science, National Plant Science, North American Farming Management Association, General Agricultural Organizations, International Association for the Plant Sciences.

Related Societies:

Indian Society for Plant Science, Hungarian Society for Plant Science, Serbian Plant Science Society, Malaysian Society of Plant Science, American Agriculture Society, Indian Plant Science Society, Brazilian Society of Plant Science.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

International Conference on Plant Science | International Conference on Agriculture | Agriculture Conferences | Plant Science Conference | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture | Plant Science Conferences | Agricultural Conference | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Physiology.

 

Track 06: Plant Taxonomy

This track delves into the realm of Plant Taxonomy, a scientific discipline focused on the systematic naming and classification of plants within a hierarchical framework. The classification is primarily established through Binomial nomenclature. Taxonomy encompasses the comprehensive characterization, identification, nomenclature, and categorization of plant species. Plant Taxonomy serves as a vital tool for comprehending the botanical diversity of a region, gaining insights into native, introduced, and endangered plant varieties, and unveiling the richness of plant species on a global scale.

Keywords:

  • Hierarchical Arrangement of Plant Varieties
  • Enhancing Plant Understanding
  • In-depth Taxonomical Investigations
  • Unveiling Novel Plant Species

Related Association:

Plant Science Research Foundation; Agriculture Foundation; Plant Science Library; Agriculture Research Foundation; American Agriculture Association; Plant Science Association; National Association of Plant Science; American Association for the Plant Science; International Plant Science Institute.

Related Societies:

Romanian Society for Plant Science, International Society for Plant Science, Chinese Society for Plant Science, International Society for Plant Science, International Society of  AgricultureAgricultural Society, American Society for Plant Science, Society of Plant Science.

Related Journals:

The Plant Science Journal, Trends in Plant Science, American Journal of Plant Science, European Journal of Plant SciencePlant Science Studies, Agriculture Studies, Journal of Plant SciencePlant Science Journal of the Linnean Society, Farming Journals.

Related Conferences:

International Conference on Plant Science | International Conference on Agriculture | Agriculture Conferences | Plant Science Conference | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture | Plant Science Conferences | Agricultural Conference | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Physiology.

 

Track 07: Exploring Plant Biochemical Processes

This track delves into the realm of Plant Biochemistry, a discipline dedicated to the examination of biochemical reactions occurring within plants. It encompasses an exhaustive array of chemical reactions within plants, including but not limited to photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, production of secondary metabolites, pigment synthesis, hormonal regulation, and more. Plant Biochemistry plays a pivotal role in the synthesis of diverse pigments, dyes, hormones, and metabolites under varying conditions, with applications spanning medicine, textiles, food, and rubber industries. Compounds like aspirin, morphine, and digoxin find utility in pharmaceuticals, while plant pigments such as anthocyanin and beta-carotene contribute to the realms of dyeing and food industries.

Keywords:

  • Phytochemical Processes
  • Plant Hormonal Dynamics
  • Plant Pigment Synthesis
  • Diverse Industrial Implementations
  • Exploration of Plant Secondary Metabolites

Related association:

Association of Official Agriculture, Center for Plant ScienceAgriculture Research Institute, National Alliance of Agriculture Consultants, National Association of Plant Science, National Plant Science, North American Agriculture Association, General agricultural organizations, International Association for the Plant Sciences.

Related Societies: 

The Japanese Society of Plant Science, American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Agricultural Society of America, Southern Appalachian Plant Science Society (SAPSS), Plant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, American Society of Plant Taxonomists, American Farming Society, Society for Plant Science.

Related Journals:

Journal of Plant Science, plant biotechnology, plant biology and plant biotechnology, lupin biotech, plant biotechnology, mycorrhizal biotechnology, Define Agriculture, Tissue culture in biotechnology, Biotechnology in Crop improvement.

Related Conferences:

International Conference on Advances in Plant Science| International Conference on Botany and Plant Pathology | International Conference on Experimental Agriculture | International Conference on Botany and Plant Biotechnology | International Conference on Botany and Agriculture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Seed Dynamics | International Conference on Forest Botany and Forest Practices Plans | International Conference on Plant Biotechnology and Botany | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Farming.

 

Track 08: Plant Genetics and Genomics

Plant genetics delves into the realm of Plant Genetics and Genomics, focusing on the examination of plant genes, hereditary aspects, and the wide-ranging array of genetic distinctions. This knowledge holds crucial importance in ensuring plant survival, adaptability, and the enhancement of yield. Researchers undertake multiple genetic adjustments to create plant varieties that have been genetically modified. Genetic manipulation encompasses two primary methodologies: the utilization of the Gene gun technique and the Agrobacterium approach. Notably, genetic variations, exemplified by mutations, can contribute to the emergence of polyploidy, a condition involving multiple sets of chromosomes.

The pursuit of genetic research presents promising avenues for generating novel and improved plant variations endowed with sought-after traits, such as heightened yield, resistance to diseases, and elevated nutritional value. This endeavor involves the application of cutting-edge methodologies, the development of transgenic plants, the implementation of genetic alterations, and the cultivation of plants harboring desirable attributes through hybridization strategies.

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 09: Plant Ecology

The field of plant ecology revolves around the investigation of how plants are distributed, their abundance, and their interactions within their surroundings. This discipline encompasses four primary levels of ecological exploration: individual organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Various branches of ecology exist, including community ecology, landscape ecology, forest ecology, population ecology, and behavioral ecology, among others. A central focus lies in understanding the intricate connections between plants and their environment, encompassing aspects such as their relationship with soil, adaptation to other organisms, access to food and water, and responses to factors like temperature, climate, and solar radiation. Additionally, biological interactions like competition, mutualism, predation, parasitism, commensalism, and local extinctions are also part of this study.

Key themes within plant ecology include the examination of plant diversity, interactions among plants, studies of plant behavior, analysis of plant distribution patterns, investigations into the environment, and the influence of both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors.

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 10: Plant Tissue Culture

Plant tissue culture stands as a significant domain wherein plants are artificially cultivated within a controlled, sterile setting. This involves nurturing plant seeds, tissues, organs, and cells on a nutrient-rich medium under precise conditions of light, temperature, and humidity. The process encompasses four primary stages: initial phase, multiplication phase, pre-plant phase, and acclimatization. The remarkable capacity of plant cells to transform into entire new plants is referred to as totipotency. Plant tissue culture represents a pivotal technology that facilitates the generation of crop varieties resistant to diseases, with high yields, superior quality, and heightened stress tolerance. Simultaneously, this technique allows for the rapid production of numerous plant copies within a confined environment over a short span of time.

Key facets of plant tissue culture involve the cultivation of synthetic plants, the creation of a controlled and aseptic laboratory setting, the development of plant callus, the concept of totipotency, and the advancement of sophisticated plant varieties.

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 11: Plant Breeding

Plant breeding represents a method of modifying and reshaping plant traits to yield desired qualities of improved standards. Diverse plant breeding methodologies include Hybrid breeding, Mutation breeding, Inbreeding, Backcrossing, Genetic engineering, and gene editing, among others. This process entails the identification and propagation of advantageous attributes through any of these breeding techniques. The overarching objective is to cultivate preferred traits, both in terms of physical attributes and genetic composition, that hold economic advantages for humanity. These traits encompass aspects such as resistance to pests and diseases, adaptability to challenging environmental conditions like droughts and floods, heightened nutritional value, and traits that contribute to increased yield.

Core components encompassed by plant breeding encompass the pursuit of coveted plant traits, the utilization of an array of breeding methods, the emphasis on economic gains, the application of gene editing technologies, and the execution of diverse research studies related to breeding practices.

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 12: Plant Phytochemical Analysis

Within plants, a range of natural phytochemicals like flavonoids, alkaloids, lipids, phenolic compounds, tannins, and carotenoids are present. These plant-derived phytochemicals can be effectively assessed through both qualitative and quantitative analytical approaches. The process encompasses stages such as sample collection, purification, extraction, sonication, screening, and the subsequent identification of active components within the plant. Notably, phytochemicals discovered in fruits and vegetables have demonstrated the potential to lower the risk of cancer due to the presence of dietary fibers, polyphenol antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties. Many of these phytochemical compounds also contribute to the development of medicinal drugs.

Integral components of this domain encompass the meticulous application of laboratory methodologies, in-depth phytochemical investigations, and the exploration of industrial applications. Furthermore, the role of plant hormones and the utilization of phytochemicals in addressing various health concerns form additional noteworthy aspects of study.

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 13: Plant Pathology

Plant pathology is concerned with the comprehensive examination of plant diseases triggered by various agents such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, insects, and parasites. This discipline encompasses not only the identification of the pathogens responsible but also delves into disease epidemiology, its repercussions on humans and animals, the underlying causes of the diseases, economic ramifications, symptomatic manifestations on plants, and the intricate interplay between the disease-causing agents and plants. Moreover, the field seeks to devise strategies for fostering disease-resistant traits in plants, which involves exploring mechanisms to thwart these ailments.

The application of pesticides and insecticides emerges as a viable approach to mitigate plant diseases. This session delves into the in-depth exploration of plant pathology, investigating the diverse range of plant diseases, examining the agents responsible for these ailments, considering the role of insecticides and pesticides, and analyzing the symptoms induced by these diseases.

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 14: Exploring Medicinal Flora

This track delves into the realm of Medicinal Plants, which hold global significance as traditional remedies or alternative options to conventional allopathic medicines. Numerous plants boast the production of phytochemicals and secondary metabolites with substantial medicinal value, ripe for utilization in pharmacology. Within these plants, compounds like alkaloids, flavonoids, and polyphenols, among others, play a pivotal role in contributing to their pharmacological potential.

Medicinal plants offer promising solutions to an array of health concerns, ranging from coughs, fevers, and asthma to throat infections, stomachaches, headaches, and indigestion. These plants also exhibit valuable antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties. Across the globe, extensive research efforts are dedicated to comprehending the properties of medicinal plants and their potential in disease treatment.

Keywords:

  • Phytochemical Constituents of Plants
  • Secondary Metabolites in Plant Medicine
  • Traditional Medicinal Practices
  • Holistic Approaches to Health Challenges
  • Advancements in Medicinal Plant Research

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 15: Exploring Algal Diversity

This track delves into the realm of Algae, encompassing a diverse and expansive group of aquatic organisms that engage in photosynthesis. Flourishing abundantly in rivers, ponds, lakes, and moisture-laden regions, algae manifest in two distinct forms: Microalgae and Macroalgae (commonly known as Seaweeds). Microalgae thrive within sterile environments and are discernible only through microscopic observation, while macroalgae can be extensively cultivated in open surroundings.

Algae are broadly categorized into multiple divisions, including Chlorophyta, Xanthophyta, Bacillariophyta, Phaeophyta, Rhodophyta, and more. These organisms hold considerable economic significance, with global cultivation efforts. Algae serve as a versatile resource, finding applications as edible supplements, ingredients for culinary creations like cookies and juices, and even medicinal purposes. They play a role in producing items such as agar, liquid fertilizers, and more.

Keywords:

  • Exploring Phytoplankton Diversity
  • Unveiling Microscopic Algae
  • Study of Marine Macroalgae
  • Diversity within Algal Classifications
  • Uncovering Algae's Economic Contributions

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 


Track 16: Unveiling the Kingdom of Fungi

This track embarks on an exploration of Fungi, a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that inhabit plants, animals, as well as decomposing organic matter. Lacking chlorophyll, fungi derive their nourishment from the substrates they inhabit. Within this kingdom, distinct types of fungi, such as yeast, slime molds, and mushrooms, showcase remarkable diversity.

Fungi are broadly categorized into four divisions: Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota, each contributing to various economic endeavors around the world. Fungi find multifaceted applications, serving as sources of sustenance, pivotal ingredients in brewing industries for the production of wine and beer, key components in food industries, and contributing to the realms of fertilizers and medicinal compounds.

Keywords:

  • Exploring Fungal Diversity
  • Beyond the World of Mushrooms
  • Taxonomic Classification of Fungi
  • Fungi's Role in Brewing Sectors
  • Fungi's Medicinal and Culinary Applications

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 


Track 17: Exploring Sustainable Organic Agriculture

This track delves into the realm of Organic Farming, an agricultural approach centered on the cultivation of crops utilizing naturally occurring fertilizers such as green manure, animal-based manure (from sources like cows, horses, and poultry), bone meal, mushroom manure, and compost. The process entails techniques like mixed cropping, crop rotation, and companion planting. Organic farming places a strong emphasis on soil management, ensuring soil fertility, diverse crop varieties, and effective weed control. A paramount objective of organic farming is the exclusion of synthetic fertilizers, which can lead to soil degradation.

The products yielded through organic farming exhibit enhanced nutritional value, freshness, and overall healthiness in comparison to those derived from synthetic fertilizers. Today, organic farming practices are being adopted across numerous regions worldwide, reflecting its eco-friendly, naturally nourishing, and economically advantageous aspects.

Keywords:

  • Embracing Eco-Conscious Techniques
  • Harnessing the Potential of Natural Fertilizers
  • Innovations in Cropping Approaches
  • Eliminating Synthetic Fertilizers
  • Sustainable and Economically Rewarding Practices

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 18: Nurturing Horticulture and Transformative Landscaping

This track immerses in the realm of Horticulture and Landscaping, encompassing a multifaceted study of plants that spans cultivation, processing, conservation, restoration, soil management, garden design, construction, maintenance, and arboriculture. Horticulturists engage in a spectrum of activities, from plant propagation to cultivation, with the overarching goal of enhancing plant growth, yield, quality, and nutritive value, while bolstering resilience against diseases, insects, and environmental pressures.

The art of Landscaping involves meticulous preparation of land for construction, achieved through a comprehensive analysis of terrain, topography, and soil characteristics, while considering the diverse flora and fauna. Reshaping of land, known as grading, plays a pivotal role in crafting an optimal canvas.

Keywords:

  • Refining Planting Approaches
  • Crafting Aesthetically Pleasing Garden Concepts
  • Advancing Crop Varieties for Excellence
  • Encompassing the Ecosystem: Flora and Fauna
  • Sustaining and Enhancing Land Conditions

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 19: Navigating Sustainable Agriculture

This track delves into the realm of Sustainable Agriculture, an approach aimed at producing crops to satiate human sustenance and necessities while upholding the integrity of environmental resources and harmoniously coexisting within the natural eco-cycle. The practice entails judicious resource conservation to fulfill present demands without compromising future needs. Sustainable agriculture champions the utilization of renewable sources over non-renewable counterparts, advocates for the reduction of fossil fuel dependency, and strives to curtail greenhouse gas emissions, thus contributing significantly to the battle against global warming and its impact on climate patterns.

Key methodologies within sustainable agriculture encompass crop rotation, Agroforestry, harnessing natural pest predators, and implementing mixed farming practices. The overarching objective is to meet human requirements while minimizing external energy inputs, safeguarding environmental resources, and ensuring the preservation of vital resources for the well-being of generations to come.

Keywords:

  • Environment Preservation and Conservation
  • Addressing the Challenge of Global Warming
  • Optimizing Agricultural Techniques
  • Ensuring Prosperity for Future Generations
  • Navigating the Realm of Renewable and Non-renewable Resources

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 


Track 20: Unraveling Plant Nutrition

This track delves into the intricate world of Plant Nutrition, exploring the pivotal role of chemical compounds and essential elements in fostering plant metabolism, growth, and overall vitality. Plants rely on both macro and micronutrients sourced from the soil to fuel their development. Among the crucial nutrients, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium take center stage, complemented by trace elements like magnesium, copper, calcium, sulfur, and zinc.

Plants expertly absorb these nutrients through their intricate root and leaf systems. The absence of these vital components can significantly impact the entire lifecycle of a plant, as each element functions as an integral building block within the plant's intricate metabolic processes.

Keywords:

  • Nurturing Plant Growth and Development
  • Orchestrating Plant Metabolic Pathways
  • Unveiling the Role of Chemical Constituents
  • Macro and Micronutrients: A Plant's Vital Dietary Needs
  • Precise Uptake Mechanisms of Essential Elements

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 

Track 21: Unraveling Plant Evolutionary Pathways

This track delves into the captivating realm of Plant Evolution, an intricate study encompassing the gradual transformation of plant species across extensive temporal horizons. Scientists navigate the corridors of time, examining fossils, forensic imprints, as well as physical and genetic affinities among species to unravel the intricate tapestry of evolutionary processes.

Plant evolution, in their quest for survival, exhibit an array of remarkable adaptations enabling them to thrive in diverse environments. Plant evolution is a window into the past, offering insights into the emergence of present-day species diversity over geological epochs. The study further probes into genetic shifts and the consequential variations that culminate in the fascinating phenomenon of speciation.

Keywords:

  • Exploring the Avenues of Evolutionary Research
  • Delving into the Annals of Extinct Plant Species
  • Unveiling the Enigma of Speciation
  • Adaptive Strategies: The Essence of Evolutionary Progress
  • Mapping the Landscape of Plant Biodiversity through Time

Related Associations:

Society for Plant SciencePlant Science Society of America; American Society of Agriculture; American Society of Plant Science; American Society of FarmingAgricultural Research Institute; National Association of Plant Science; Society for AgriculturePlant Science Society of America; International Plant Science Society; International Agriculture Institute; American Society of Plant Science, Society of Agriculture.

Related Societies: 

International Plant Science Society, International Agriculture Society, American Society of AgriculturePlant Science Society of America, Agriculture Society of America, The Canadian Society of Plant Science, German Society for Plant Sciences, American Society of Plant Farming.

Related Journals:

physiology of seed germination, Plant Science ncert, stomatal physiology, plant physiology, stress physiology in Plants Science discussion, The field of plant biochemistry and biotechnology, The department of Agriculture, morphological organization, Plant Science and Molecular Biology.

Related Conferences:

Agriculture Conferences | International Conference on Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Botanical Medicine and Botany | International Conference on Plant Science and Botany | International Conference on Botany | International Conference on Plant Anatomy and Molecular Botany | International Conference on Botany and Horticulture | International Conference on Forest Botany and Plant Science | International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture.

 


About Conference

The 5th International Conference on Plant Science and Agriculture is set to take place in Paris, France, from February 07-08, 2024. This significant event revolves around a dynamic theme, "Exploring Novel Discoveries and Modern Trends in Plant Science." The conference encompasses a comprehensive array of crucial topics within the realm of Plant Science, spotlighting recent advancements in research.

The event fosters a global network, uniting esteemed speakers, researchers, scientists, scholars, and professionals who share a common interest in this field.

Plant Science 2024 has been ingeniously designed as a Hybrid event, seamlessly blending both physical and webinar components. Notably, the webinar sessions will be conducted on the innovative WebEx platform.

A warm and enthusiastic invitation is extended to botanists, plant science researchers, plant business entrepreneurs, agricultural experts, esteemed plant academicians, and students worldwide. Join us in this momentous Plant Science Congress, enhancing the prestige of the event and contributing to its success.

We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to connect with you in the captivating city of Paris.

 

Warm Regards,
Anne Francis
 Program Manager | Plant Science 2024
 Email: [email protected]
 Phone: +44 20 3769 1755

 

Plant Science 2024 is dedicated to highlighting the latest advancements in the realm of plant science, encompassing cutting-edge research techniques and the intricate laboratory challenges that researchers encounter. The conference comprehensively spans across diverse aspects within the field of plant science, aiming to provide an all-encompassing platform.

The primary objective is to foster a dynamic convergence of Plant Scientists, Biotechnologists, Plant Science Researchers, Professionals from Plant Diagnostics Laboratories, Plant Business Entrepreneurs, Horticultural Experts, Research Scholars, Plantation Companies, Biochemists, Agronomists, and Plant Science Training Centers from across the globe. This collaborative gathering serves as an avenue to facilitate the exchange of valuable information, the sharing of research experiences, and the presentation of results spanning all corners of plant science.

Our aspiration is to create an enriching environment that stimulates fruitful discussions, encourages interdisciplinary interactions, and propels the field of plant science towards new horizons.

Reasons to Participate:

Plant Science 2024 offers a wealth of compelling reasons to attend:

  1. Insightful Expertise: Engage with the foremost authorities in the realm of plant science through plenary lectures and keynote addresses, delivered by eminent professionals from across the globe. Acquire in-depth knowledge and gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in the field.
  2. Diverse Presentation Formats: Immerse yourself in a comprehensive learning experience with a variety of presentation formats, including poster presentations, oral sessions, video presentations, and journal publishing. This multi-faceted approach ensures a thorough understanding of cutting-edge research.
  3. Interactive Workshops: Participate in informative workshops designed to foster hands-on learning and skill enhancement. These sessions provide a unique opportunity to delve into practical aspects of plant science under the guidance of experts.
  4. Empowering the Future: Embrace the chance to connect with young scholars and researchers, nurturing the growth of the next generation of plant scientists. Share experiences, insights, and advice to contribute to the development of aspiring professionals.
  5. Recognition and Appreciation: Stand a chance to be acknowledged for your contributions with prestigious awards, including the Best Speaker Award, Best Presentation Award, and Best Poster Awards. This recognition serves as a testament to your expertise and dedication.
  6. Holistic CoveragePlant Science 2024 aims to provide a comprehensive congress that spans the entire spectrum of plant science. From foundational research to innovative breakthroughs, every facet is thoughtfully incorporated to ensure a well-rounded experience.
  7. Global Networking: Forge meaningful connections and expand your professional network by engaging with fellow participants, thought leaders, and experts from diverse backgrounds and geographical regions.
  8. Exchange of Ideas: Engage in thought-provoking discussions and knowledge exchange with world-class experts, opening the doors to collaborations and partnerships that can drive impactful research and innovation.

In summary, Plant Science 2024 is designed to offer an immersive platform that not only imparts knowledge but also encourages interaction, recognition, and the exchange of ideas. Your participation promises to contribute to the advancement of plant science and the global scientific community as a whole.

Highlighted topics:

Who Should Attend?

Plant Science 2024 is a must-attend event for a diverse range of professionals and enthusiasts who are passionate about the field of plant science and its myriad applications. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Botanists: Those dedicated to the study of plants, their classification, physiology, and ecological relationships.
  • Algologists: Experts focused on the study of algae, their taxonomy, morphology, and ecological roles.
  • Mycologists: Professionals specializing in the study of fungi, including their classification, genetics, and interactions.
  • Researchers: Individuals engaged in scientific exploration, experimentation, and discovery within the realm of plant science.
  • Plant Pathologists: Specialists concerned with the study of plant diseases, their causes, mechanisms, and management.
  • Plant Science Researchers: Scholars actively contributing to the advancement of plant science through their research endeavors.
  • Plant Biotechnologists: Experts utilizing biotechnological techniques to enhance plant growth, development, and agricultural productivity.
  • Plant Business Entrepreneurs: Visionaries driving innovation in the plant-based industries, from agriculture to biotechnology.
  • Crop Science Experts: Professionals involved in the comprehensive study of crop production, protection, and improvement.
  • Plant Scientists: Enthusiasts exploring various aspects of plant life, from molecular processes to ecosystem dynamics.
  • Agricultural Students: Future leaders and learners seeking to deepen their understanding of plant science and related fields.
  • Plant Academicians: Educators and scholars shaping the next generation of plant science professionals through academia.
  • Industrialists: Leaders and innovators at the forefront of utilizing plant-based resources for industrial and commercial applications.

Join this diverse assembly of like-minded individuals, united by a common passion for plant science, to foster knowledge exchange, collaboration, and the exploration of innovative solutions that will shape the future of this vital field.

 

 

Renowned Speakers

To Collaborate Scientific Professionals around the World

Conference Date March 07-08, 2022
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