The International Conference on Plant Science Congress will take place in Osaka, Japan on July 19-20, 2021, and will provide essential keynote addresses, oral presentations, workshops/symposia, poster presentations, and exhibitions. The conference revolves around the topic of "Exploring Plant Science." Plant Science Congress is the premier event that brings together a dynamic group of scholars, researchers, and decision-makers from academia and industry from around the world to share their experience, skills, and scientific developments in order to create a world-class plant science conference. Breeding, genetics, plant stress biology, aromatic and medicinal plants, growth and production, seed germination, disease tolerance and pathology, as well as understanding tools to address barriers and allow effective data analysis and management, are all topics covered at the conference. The Plant Science Event is your best chance to meet the biggest group of people in the Plant Science community.
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Plant science is the scientific study of plants in all their forms and interactions. It includes discipline of biology that focuses on genomics, proteomics, biochemistry (including enzymology), physiology, cell biology, development, genetics, functional plant breeding, systems biology, and plant-environment interactions. Plant science includes everything from the development of molecular techniques for genetic modification to ecological studies.
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Plant breeding is an area that has always been changing. Plant breeders have actively used scientific breakthroughs to increase the rate of genetic production and enhance breeding processes, from the discovery of Mendel's laws of heredity to the invention of gene-based markers, developments in analytical methods, and the emerging use of big data from trials.
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By revealing the dependence of the life processes on environmental conditions, plant physiology serves as the theoretical basis for increasing the total productivity of plants, improving their nutritional value, and raising the quality of their tissues and organs for use in industry.
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Plants in the natural environment encounter a number of biotic (pathogen infection) and abiotic (salinity, drought, heat, and cold stresses, along with other things) stresses. Under field conditions, these physiological pressures have a significant impact on plant growth and productivity. As a result of global climate change, these problems are expected to escalate, posing a danger to food security.
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Medicinal and aromatic plants will continue to be important in the quest for new and useful sources of drugs and lead compounds. Given the ever-increasing demands on these vital natural resources, consideration should be given to sustainable development and consumption methods.
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Plants have the ability to develop forever during their lives, which makes them one of a kind. The presence of meristems at particular positions in the plant's body gives it this strength. Meristem cells have the ability to differentiate and self-perpetuate.
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The fundamental process by which various plant species emerge from a single seed into a plant is known as seed germination. This process has an effect on crop yield as well as efficiency. The sprouting of a seedling from an angiosperm or gymnosperm seed is a typical example of seed germination.
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Plant biotechnology encompasses the genetic engineering of agricultural crops to produce foods that are high in antioxidant nutrients, whereas plant cells and tissue culture techniques are used to increase antioxidant compounds in plant cells in vitro. There are numerous encouraging and exciting studies about the possibilities of plant biotechnology that should encourage and promote further research and development.
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Soil is an important source of nutrients for plant growth. Calcium, magnesium, and sulphur are all essential nutrients. Plants also require trace elements such as iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron, and molybdenum, which are only required in trace amounts by the plant.
Plant Biochemistry's prime focus today is on understanding how biological molecules give rise to the processes that occur within living cells, and is closely related to the research and understanding of entire organisms.
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Tissue culture is the in vitro aseptic culture of cells, tissues, organs, or whole plants under maintained nutritional and environmental conditions, which is commonly used to create plant clones. Plant cell and tissue culture methods are effective for preserving and propagating superior germplasm with genotypes, as well as increasing genetic diversity for breeding.
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The study of a plant's physical form and external structure is known as phytomorphology. It is often distinguished from plant anatomy, which is the study of a plant's internal structure, especially at the microscopic scale. The visual recognition of plants is supported by plant morphology. Plant growth, floral structure, pollination, and fertilization are all included. Plant morphology is a branch of biology that studies how plants appear from the outside. The complex of physical and chemical events of photosynthesis, respiration, and the natural compound process are all part of plant metabolism.
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Content related to virology, but not limited to viral genetics, Computational Virology, Molecular Virology, Vaccine Production, Emerging Diseases, Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Clinical Virology, Plant Viruses, Viral Diseases and Diagnosis, etc. Botany, microbiology, crop science, soil science, forestry, genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and physiology are also included in plant pathology.
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Market Analysis
In 2020, the global demand for plant cell culture equipment was estimated to be worth USD 395.5 million. Between 2020 and 2025, it is expected to develop at a CAGR of 13.1%. Market growth is being fueled by growing applications of cell and tissue cultures as well as increased R&D in the field of cell and tissue engineering.
Scope of plant Science
Every day, technological advancements bring with them a slew of new strategies. This has had an effect on plant science as well. Aside from traditional and scientific approaches, a slew of modern farming practices, plant-based products, and inventions have emerged, many of which are advancing and updating plant science. Just a few of these recent breakthroughs are listed.
Vertical farming is a new methodology that employs indoor farming methods and agricultural activities under managed conditions.
A micro irrigation system is a form of irrigation system that uses small devices to provide water. Spraying, sprinkling, or dripping water on cropland will do this. The plants are given water by spraying it on their surface or directly through their roots.
Soy milk is a plant-based product derived from soy beans. It is a great boon for lactose intolerant individuals.
Agriculture in Japan
Japan's land has unique features that make it ideal for organic farming. Agriculture has been the foundation of most commercial development for the past 2,000 years as a result of this. Historically, Japan was mostly rural, but after Second World War, the country's economy grew at a breakneck pace, transforming the country into a highly developed nation. The Japanese have been abandoning their conventional food culture, which focuses on rice and other supplementary foods like miscellaneous wheat, fruits, mountain plants, fish, and other sea products in addition to rice. Instead, they have spent vast amounts of money importing Western protein-rich foods from all over the world to introduce into their cuisine. Meanwhile, rice consumption has dropped in the last 40 years, while daily intake of healthy foods like meat, milk, and other dairy products has skyrocketed, resulting in a surge in demand for exotic foods.
Significant Plant Science Associations around the world
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Funding Agencies for Plant Science research proposal
Conclusion
The need to grow high-yielding crops to fulfill increasing food demand is driving up global demand for agriculture. According to a report published in 2016 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), increased incidence of extreme weather events and global warming would have a negative impact on livestock, fruit, forestry, and aquaculture production in the coming years.
By 2050, the global population is expected to exceed 9 billion people, making crop production enough to satisfy food demand a challenge. This will open up new possibilities for crop improvement and plant science research. Increasing public understanding of plant culture's benefits in improving crop quality and yield is also having a positive effect on domestic consumption.