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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the physiological mechanisms plants employ to cope with various abiotic stresses, including drought and heat. Research presented will explore stress signaling pathways and their implications for crop resilience.
This session will delve into the identification and application of molecular stress markers that facilitate the understanding of plant adaptation mechanisms. Contributions will highlight advancements in genetic tools for enhancing crop performance under stress conditions.
This track examines the impact of environmental stresses on photosynthetic efficiency in crops. Presentations will cover innovative strategies to enhance photosynthetic performance and improve overall plant productivity.
This session will address the critical role of water-use efficiency in sustainable agriculture. Research will focus on physiological traits and management practices that optimize water utilization in crop systems.
This track highlights the latest advancements in phenotyping technologies that enable the assessment of physiological traits linked to stress adaptation. Discussions will include the integration of high-throughput phenotyping with molecular breeding approaches.
This session will explore adaptive management strategies aimed at enhancing the resilience of crops to climate variability. Presentations will focus on practical applications and case studies demonstrating successful adaptation practices.
This track will present models that simulate crop responses to abiotic stresses, providing insights into stress physiology. Contributions will emphasize the role of modeling in predicting crop performance under changing environmental conditions.
This session will focus on methodologies for analyzing plant growth under various stress conditions. Research will highlight the relationship between growth metrics and physiological responses to environmental challenges.
This track will explore innovative breeding and agronomic practices aimed at enhancing drought tolerance in crops. Presentations will discuss the genetic and physiological bases of drought resistance and its practical implications.
This session will investigate the physiological and molecular responses of crops to heat stress. Contributions will focus on understanding the mechanisms of heat tolerance and strategies for mitigating its effects on crop yield.
This track will cover the development and evaluation of climate-resilient crop varieties tailored to withstand abiotic stresses. Research will highlight breeding techniques and field trials that assess the performance of these varieties in diverse environments.
Due to heightened regional tensions and travel risks, the conference may be conducted in virtual-only mode. Updates regarding participation format will be communicated in advance.