We are delighted to announce our upcoming 6th World Plant Genomics and Plant Science Congress will be scheduled in Dubai, UAE during March 16-17, 2023 and includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Workshops/Symposia, Poster presentations, and Exhibitions. The theme of the conference is “Surpassing the Vision in Plant Genomics and Plant Science”. Plant Genomics Congress is the premier event that brings together a unique and international mix of experts, researchers, and decision-makers from academia and industry across the globe to exchange their knowledge, expertise, and research innovations to build a world-class plant genomics conference. The event focuses on aspects such as breeding, molecular marker development, crop improvement, disease resistance, epigenetics, evolution studies, and pathology as well as understanding tools to overcome barriers and enable successful data analysis and management. Presentations concentrate not only particular to plant genomics but also on crop and forestry research ranging from wheat, barley, maize, and rice to potato, tomato, Arabidopsis, biofuels, and various fruits. Plant Genomics Event is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Plant Science and Plant Genomics community.
Session 01: Plant Genome Science
Plant Genomics is the field of plant science focused on understanding the sequence, structure and regulation of the genome. With the advent of low cost high-throughput sequencing, investigations of the genome have become much more sophisticated in recent years. It is now possible to compare multiple genomes within a species (pan-genomes) as well as across species (comparative genomics). One of the major challenges facing the field today is developing tools to mine these massive datasets and to visualize the results of comparative studies. As additional data channels become available (e.g. methylation profiles, RNAseq datasets, chromatin maps), new computational tools will also be needed to integrate multiple omics datasets.
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Session 02: Molecular Plant Breeding
The recent integration of advances in biotechnology, genomic research, and molecular marker applications with conventional plant breeding practices has created the foundation for molecular plant breeding, an interdisciplinary science that is revolutionizing 21st century crop improvement. Though the methods of molecular plant breeding continue to evolve and are a topic of intense interest among plant breeders and crop scientists. Plant Genomics Conference is providing the global platform to unleash your innovations in molecular plant breeding and collaborate with research and industrial developments.
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Session 03: Stress Signalling in Plants
Plants undergo continuous exposure to various biotic and abiotic stresses in their natural environment. To survive under such conditions, plants exhibit stress tolerance or stress avoidance through acclimation and adaptation mechanisms that ultimately re-establish cellular and organismal homeostasis or reduce episodic shock effects. These abilities involve intricate and complex mechanisms of perception, transduction, and transmission of stress stimuli, allowing optimal response to environmental conditions. The perception of stimuli and their expansion in cells involves signalling molecules such as intracellular calcium and reactive oxygen species, which intensify the action of particular signalling pathways. Unleash your research findings on Stress Signalling in Plants to the world; this can be possible by our Plant Genomics Event.
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Session 04: Plant Proteomics and Plant Science
Proteomics is the large-scale functional analysis of proteins extracted from intact organisms, tissues, individual cells, or cell compartments, at defined timepoints during development or under specific conditions. Plant Proteomics highlights the rapid progress in this field in plants, with emphasis on recent work in model plant species, subcellular organelles, and specific aspects of the plant life cycle such as signalling, reproduction and stress physiology. In addition, Plant Science Congress also include the study of basic concepts and applied aspects of experimental plant biology, genomics, proteomics, plant biochemistry, cell biology, evolutionary biology, functional plant breeding and systems biology. The current trends and future prospects of plant science research encompass the development of disease resistant plants through plant biotechnological innovations can be learnt and shared here at our Plant Genomics Conference
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Session 05: Plant Morphology and Plant Metabolism
Plant morphology deals with both the vegetative structures of plants, as well as the reproductive structures. It includes plant development, floral morphology pollination and fertilization. Plant morphology provides an overview of the science of studying the external form of plants. Plant metabolism includes the complex of physical and chemical events of photosynthesis, respiration, and the synthesis of organic compounds.
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Session 06: Plant Nutritional Genomics
Nutritional genomics is a new and promising science area which can broadly be defined as the application of high throughput genomics (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics/metabonomics) and functional genomic technologies to the study of nutritional sciences and food technology. It provides a genetic understanding for how diet, nutrients or other food components affect the balance between health and disease by altering the expression and/or structure of an individual’s genetic makeup. Though the population increasing day by day, many researchers and scientists give their best affords through new research developments and creations under Plant Nutritional Genetics, Here is your scientific forum to express your new challenges at Plant Genomics Symposium
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Session 7: Crop Improvement and Plant Virology
Crop improvement refers to the genetic alteration of plants to satisfy human needs. In prehistory, human forebears in various parts of the world brought into cultivation a few hundred species from the hundreds of thousands available. Through a long history of trial and error, a relatively few plant species have become the mainstay of agriculture and thus the world's food supply. Plant viruses are wide spread and economically important plant pathogens. Plant viruses consist of a nucleoprotein in that multiplies only in the living cells of a host .The presence of viruses in host cells often results in disease,400 or more viruses are known to attack plants.
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Session 08: Plant Biotechnology
Plant biotechnology uses the genetic engineering of agricultural crops as a means of producing foods rich in antioxidant nutrients, whilst plant cells and tissue culture techniques are used for the in vitro increment of antioxidant compounds in plant cells. There are numerous inspiring and promising reports about the possibilities of plant biotechnology that should provoke and encourage more research focused on antioxidant production from plants. Plant Genomics Congress encouraging the plant biotechnologists to enclose and surpass the new insights for crop improvement and food quality.
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Session 09: Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences
Medicinal plants have been used in virtually all cultures as a source of medicine. Assurance of the safety, quality, and efficacy of medicinal plants and herbal products has now become a key issue in industrialized and in developing countries. Medicinal Plants have been used for thousands of years to flavor and conserve food, to treat health disorders and to prevent diseases including epidemics. The knowledge of their healing properties has been transmitted over the centuries within and among human communities. Products derived from plants may potentially control microbial growth in diverse situations and in the specific case of disease treatment, numerous studies have aimed to describe the chemical composition of these plant antimicrobials and the mechanisms involved in microbial growth inhibition, either separately or associated with conventional antimicrobials.
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Session 10: Plants and Climate Change- Overcoming Measures
Current and predicted pattern of global climate change are a major concern in many areas of socio- economic activities, such as agriculture, forestry, etc., and is a major threat for biodiversity and ecosystem function. Different processes in plants or forest ecosystems and their interaction with climate variability is complex, due to different response of physical, biological, and chemical processes. An increase in the ambient CO2 concentration could reduce the opening of stomata required to allow a given amount of CO2 to enter in the plant that might reduce transpiration of the trees. Climatic variability affects crop development and yield via linear and non-linear response to weather variables and exceeding of well-defined crop thresholds, particularly, temperature. Though the population increasing day by day, many researchers and scientists give their best affords through new research developments and creations under Climate Change impact on plant species, here is your scientific forum to express your new challenges at Plant Genomics Symposium
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Market Analysis
The plant genomics market is estimated to account for a value of USD 7.3 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2023, to reach a value of USD 11.7 billion by 2025. The increasing application of genomics in plant breeding and conservation of genetic resources are techniques that are gaining the attention of many researchers globally and are driving the growth of the market.
Scope of Plant Genomics:
The scope of plant genomics has shifted from a simple molecular database collection through sequencing to a more advanced understanding of DNA functions and effects through the methylation process. The application of these technologies in the field of agriculture is projected to improve global food security. Since the last decade, research in plant genomics has gained momentum, with the development and commercialization of important technologies such as microarrays, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCRs), and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequencing technologies such as nanopore sequencing, next-generation sequencing, Illumina HiSeq, and PacBiosequencing. Growth of research in plant genomics requires the support of government authorities and private investment firms, to increase the potential prospects of utilizing genetic information.
The environmental effects of using agrochemicals, the need for environment-friendly & innovative production methods, the advent of agricultural modernization, and the demand for a better value for crops have increased the possibilities of new avenues for the agricultural community. The application of biotechnological methods in plant genomics effectively reduces the time taken to study the plant gene processes. It also helps in discovering more information about the function of the gene of interest. With the declining cost of genetic services in all industries, the use of plant genomic techniques is expected to grow, which is, in turn, projected to drive the global market. The key drivers of this industry include the need for technological advancements; a rise in demand for improved crop varieties; cost-effectiveness of genomics; and rise in plant genome funding, which is fueling the adoption of innovative technologies, ensuring strong market growth for plant genomics.
Agriculture in France:
Agriculture has changed in other ways. Farm structures have been modified substantially, and the number of holdings have been greatly reduced since 1955, numerous small farms disappearing. By the late 1990s there were fewer than 700,000 holdings, compared with more than 2,000,000 in the mid-1950s and more than 1,000,000 in the late 1980s. The average size of farms has risen considerably, to close to 100 acres (40 hectares). Large holdings are located primarily in the cereal-producing regions of the Paris Basin, while small holdings are most common in Mediterranean regions, the lower Rhône valley, Alsace, and Brittany. Important technical changes have also occurred, ranging from the increased use of intermediate products such as fertilizers and pesticides to the widespread use of irrigation (nearly one-tenth of agricultural land is now irrigated) and the growth of crops within controlled environments, such as under glass or plastic canopies. Marketing systems have also been modified, as an increasing proportion of output is grown under contract. Together such changes have led to a remarkable increase in output of major agricultural products, but they have also resulted in a large reduction in the number of agricultural workers and the increased indebtedness of many farmers, and the related negative effects on the environment have given rise to the organic farming movement.
Significant Plant Science Associations around the world
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Meetings International has taken an initiative to felicitate attendees with awards to recognise, celebrate and encourage achievement in its various conferences and events. We salute and acknowledge attainment within an industry that is continuously evolving and re-drawing the boundaries of best practice. These awards represent the pinnacle of professional achievement for event professionals. To win an award you will have been endorsed by our illustrious panel of the foremost industry professionals which is a sure-fire signifier of your formidable credentials.
Outstanding Speaker in Plant Genomics 2023: This award recognises academic and business speakers for their excellent presentation skills and for the significant contribution in plant genomics and plant life sciences that they make to their professions, their teams and their patients through their practice, leadership or research endeavour. Recipient of this award will be chosen by the session chair and co-chair. The awardees will be felicitated after the completion of oral session. Our Plant Genomics Conferences encourage researchers from across the globe to take part as a speaker at these prestigious events.
Best Key Note Speaker in Plant Genomics 2023: This award recognises the notable presentations given during the course of the plant genomics conference. It also recognizes the enthusiasm and determination of the speaker to improve the experience of all who they come into contact with. The award will be given based on the impact of presentation on the attendees of the event. We will also be taking into account the references taken from the citations of the keynote speaker. This awardees will be felicitated by one of the members of the organizing panel present during the conference.
Best Organising Committee Member in Plant Genomics 2023: This award seeks to recognise the continuous support provided by the Organising Committee Member of the conference. Recipient of this award will be selected by the operating committee of the plant genomics 2023. The award will be given based on the support and cooperation provided by a member of the organizing panel from the beginning to the successful completion of the conference.
Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Postdoc Thesis work presentation in Plant Genomics 2023: This award seeks to recognise the young brains of the current era. Recipient of this award will be selected by the judge of the Young Researchers Forum. This award will be given based on the presentation skills, impact of research and its applications for the plant genomics field. Participants pursuing Masters, PhD or Post-Doctoral studies are eligible for this award. The awardees will be felicitated after the completion of all the oral presentations delivered under the Young Researchers Forum category.
Best Poster Award in Plant Genomics 2023: This award recognises the best poster presentation given during the course of an event. Recipient of this award will be selected by the judge of the poster session. An award winning poster will be evaluated on presentation content and clarity, innovativeness of approach, communication criteria and scientific aspects. It will also be based on layout, plant genome science research insights, and analysis and results description. The awardees will be felicitated after the completion of poster session.
The honours are given for our Plant Genomics webinars to perceive the wide scope of obligations and commitment of plant genomics and plant science experts who advance the quickest improvements and inventive practices in the field of plant genome editing and plant science research. Plant Genomics events make an immense commitment to surpass the research practices and introduce new insights of plant life sciences to the globe.
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Current and predicted pattern of global climate change are a major concern in many areas of socio- economic activities, such as agriculture, forestry, etc., and is a major threat for biodiversity and ecosystem function. Different processes in plants or forest ecosystems and their interaction with climate variability is complex, due to different response of physical, biological, and chemical processes. An increase in the ambient CO2 concentration could reduce the opening of stomata required to allow a given amount of CO2 to enter in the plant that might reduce transpiration of the trees. Climatic variability affects crop development and yield via linear and non-linear response to weather variables and exceeding of well-defined crop thresholds, particularly, temperature.
United Arab Emirates University
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates University
United Arab Emirates
Sugar Crops Research Institute, Agric. Res. Center
Egypt
Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization
Iran
Midrand Graduate Institute
South Africa
University of Sannio
Italy