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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 session will explore the latest breakthroughs in plant genetics, focusing on gene editing technologies and their applications in crop improvement. Discussions will include the implications of genetic modifications for enhancing stress tolerance and yield.
This track will delve into innovative molecular breeding strategies that enhance crop resilience and adaptability. Participants will share insights on integrating genomic data with traditional breeding practices to improve plant traits.
This session will investigate the mechanisms underlying photosynthesis and strategies to enhance its efficiency in various crop species. Researchers will present findings on how improved photosynthetic processes can lead to increased crop yields.
This track will focus on the complex interactions between plants and pathogens, highlighting the molecular and physiological responses of plants to biotic stress. Presentations will cover resistance mechanisms and the development of disease-resistant crop varieties.
This session will examine the physiological processes that govern plant growth and development, including hormonal regulation and environmental responses. Insights into how these processes can be manipulated for crop improvement will be discussed.
This track will showcase cutting-edge biotechnological approaches for enhancing crop traits, including genetic engineering and synthetic biology applications. Participants will discuss the ethical implications and regulatory challenges associated with biotechnological advancements.
This session will explore the role of secondary metabolites in plant defense and their impact on crop quality. Researchers will present studies on how these compounds can be harnessed to improve nutritional value and flavor in crops.
This track will focus on the interactions between soil properties and plant growth, emphasizing strategies to enhance nutrient use efficiency. Discussions will include the role of mycorrhizae and other soil microorganisms in promoting plant health.
This session will highlight the latest technologies and methodologies in plant phenotyping, aimed at identifying desirable traits in crops. Participants will discuss the integration of phenotypic data with genomic information to accelerate breeding programs.
This track will explore genetic engineering approaches aimed at enhancing plant tolerance to abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity. Presentations will cover case studies and the potential for developing resilient crop varieties.
This session will investigate the adaptive mechanisms employed by plants in response to changing environmental conditions. Researchers will discuss the implications of these adaptations for crop improvement and sustainability in agriculture.