International conference on
Horticulture Science
November 3-4, 2025 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
Horticulture Science
We are thrilled to unveil the ” European Congress on Horticulture Science (Horticulture 2025)”, a Conference Event on November 3-4, 2025, at Amsterdam, Netherlands. We are proud to present the congress under the theme “Sustainable Practices in Horticulture for a Greener Future”. Our Conference provides the flexibility for participants to engage virtually. Horticulture is the science and art of cultivating, growing, and managing a wide variety of plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. Horticulture Science Conference It is a multifaceted discipline that encompasses various aspects such as plant biology, soil science, pest management, and sustainable cultivation practices. The scope of horticulture is broad and diverse, ranging from small-scale home gardening to large-scale commercial agriculture. Horticulture plays a vital role in providing food, beautifying our living spaces, and promoting environmental sustainability. Horticulture Science Conference It includes Olericulture, Pomology, Floriculture, Landscape horticulture, and Urban horticulture.
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
Landscape Horticulture focuses on designing, creating, and maintaining outdoor spaces using plants and other elements to enhance aesthetic appeal and functionality. Horticulture Science Conference It Organic Farming Conference involves selecting appropriate plant species, managing garden design, and implementing landscaping techniques Plant Science Conference to create beautiful and sustainable environments.
Organic Farming Conference Postharvest Physiology studies the biological processes that occur in plants and produce after harvesting. Horticulture Science Conference focuses on understanding how fruits, vegetables, and other crops continue to develop, ripen, and decay nicely removed from their growing environment. Plant Science Conference Key areas include managing respiration, ethylene production, and moisture loss to extend shelf life and maintain quality.
Plant Science Conference Floriculture is the cultivation and management of flowering and ornamental plants for decorative use, including cut flowers, potted plants, and landscaping. Horticulture Science Conference It focuses on plant breeding, propagation, and care to enhance aesthetics and market value.
Horticulture is the science and art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants, focusing on improving growth, yield, quality, and resistance Plant Science Conference to diseases and environmental stresses’ landscaping involves the planning, designing, and maintenance of outdoor spaces to create aesthetically pleasing and functional environments. Horticulture Science Conference It includes selecting and arranging plants, designing pathways, water features, and structures, and ensuring the upkeep of gardens, parks, and other green spaces for visual appeal and usability.
Plant Science Conference Olericulture is the science and practice of growing vegetables for consumption. Horticulture Science Conference It involves the cultivation, harvesting, and marketing of edible plants, focusing on improving yield, quality, and disease resistance.
Plant Breeding is the science of developing new plant varieties with desirable traits through genetic manipulation and selection. Horticulture Science Conference It involves selecting parent plants with specific characteristics, such as higher yields, disease resistance, or improved flavor, and crossing them to produce offspring with enhanced qualities.
Organic Farming Conference Pomology is the branch of botany focused on the study and cultivation of fruit crops. Horticulture Science Conference It involves the science of growing, breeding, and managing fruit-bearing plants such as apples, pears, and citrus.
Organic Farming Conference Arboriculture is the study and management of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants in urban and natural environments. Horticulture Science Conference focuses on the health, growth, and maintenance of trees, including pruning, planting, and pest management.
Urban Horticulture involves cultivating plants and managing green spaces in urban environments to enhance city living. This field focuses on growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants within cities, including rooftop gardens, community plots, and park landscapes.
Aromatic Plants are plants known for their fragrant oils and compounds, which are used in perfumes, essential oils, and culinary applications. Horticulture Science Conference These plants, such as lavender, mint, and rosemary, are valued for their distinctive scents and therapeutic properties.
Post-harvest management refers to the practices and processes involved in handling and processing crops after harvest to ensure quality, minimize losses, and extend shelf life. Horticulture Science Conference It includes cleaning, sorting, packaging, and storage, as well as transportation and marketing.
Propagation is the process of growing new plants from various sources such as seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts. Horticulture Science Conference It can be achieved through sexual reproduction (using seeds) or asexual reproduction (using methods like cuttings, grafting, or tissue culture).
Crops are plants cultivated for various purposes, including food, feed, fiber, and fuel. Horticulture Science Conference They are grown on a large scale and include food crops like grains and vegetables, cash crops for commercial profit, fiber crops for textiles, oil crops for oil production, and forage crops for livestock feed.
Pest management involves strategies to control and reduce damage caused by pests to crops, livestock, or structures. Horticulture Science Conference It includes a combination of methods such as biological control (using natural predators), chemical control (pesticides), and cultural practices (crop rotation, proper sanitation).
Plant physiology is the study of how plants function and the processes that support their growth and development. Horticulture Science Conference It encompasses key aspects like photosynthesis, respiration, water uptake, nutrient absorption, and growth regulation.
Plant protection involves methods and strategies to safeguard plants from diseases, pests, and environmental stresses. Horticulture Science Conference It includes practices such as chemical treatments (pesticides), biological control (using natural predators), and cultural techniques (crop rotation, sanitation).
Speakers
Khaled Masmoudi
University Pierre & Marie Curie, France
Hadia Hussain
University of Okara, Northeast Normal University, China
Natte Jonas N’DA
BIO-GAZ-BENIN-AFRIQUE-Institut- Benin-Parakou, Benin
Edgar Omar Rueda Puente
Universidad de Sonora, Mexico
Why to attend
With members from around the world focused on learning about Plant Science and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Plant Science and Agriculture community. Plant Science Conference Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new advancements and developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Plant Science are hallmarks of this conference.
Targeted Audience
- Plant Science / Agricultural Students, Scientists
- Plant Science Researchers
- Plant Science Faculty
- Agricultural Universities
- Horticulture and Landscaping
- Plant and Agriculture Associations and Societies
- Business Entrepreneurs
- Training Institutes
- Seed Science and Technology
- Soil science and soil-plant nutrition
- Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences
- Forest Science
- Manufacturing Agricultural Devices Companies
- R&D Laboratories
Conference Venue
Amsterdam, often referred to as the Venice of the North, is a city where historical significance and contemporary life seamlessly blend. Famous for its charming canals and sophisticated 17th-century buildings, it beckons visitors to discover its many facets. The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum present remarkable works that highlight the artistic heritage of the Netherlands, while the Anne Frank House provides a moving insight into history. Vibrant districts like the Jordaan and De Pijp buzz with unique shops, bustling markets, and inviting cafes. The city’s bike-friendly pathways and verdant parks, including Vondelpark, foster a warm environment that reflects the essence of Dutch culture and allure.
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frequently asked questions
Abstracts can be submitted by researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, and students involved in Plant Science and Organic Farming.
The deadline for abstract submission is October 18, 2024. No late submissions will be accepted.
Abstracts must be submitted online through the conference website. You will need to create an account on the submission portal and follow the instructions provided.
Yes, you can submit multiple abstracts. Each abstract must be submitted separately.
Abstracts must be no longer than 300 words and structured into four sections: Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The title should be no more than 20 words.
Yes, you will receive an email confirmation once your abstract has been successfully submitted.
All abstracts undergo a peer-review process by the Conference Scientific Committee. They are evaluated based on originality, significance, and clarity. Accepted abstracts will be selected for either oral or poster presentations
Notifications of acceptance will be sent within 24-48 hours of business days.
Accepted abstracts can be presented as either oral presentations or poster presentations. Oral presentations are 25 minutes long, including Q&A. Posters should be 36 inches x 48 inches in size.
Yes, outstanding abstracts will be recognized with awards in the following categories: Best Oral Presentation, Best Poster Presentation, and Young Investigator Award.