International conference on
plant genetics and Genomics
October 6-7, 2025, | Paris, France
plant genetics and Genomics
Plant genetics Genomics Conference is the study of heredity in plants, specifically the mechanisms of hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited traits. Plant genetics differs from animal genetics in several ways: somatic mutations can contribute to the germ line more easily since flowers emerge at the end of somatic cell-based branches; polyploidy is more common; and plants also have chloroplast DNA. Genome size, gene content, the Plant Genetics Genomics Conference extent of repetitive sequences, and polyploidy/duplication events are the best ways to define plant genomes. It strives to sequence, characterize, and investigate a full plant genome genetic composition, structures, organizations, functions, and interactions/networks. Plants have mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes as well, but their nuclear genome is the largest and most complicated. Plant Genomics is Critical for Food Security, Human Health, and Environmental Sustainability.
Scientific Sessions
Plant genomics is a fascinating field that focuses on understanding the genetic makeup of plants, which holds the key to solving many of the challenges we face today. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference By studying the complete set of genes in plants, scientists can identify traits that improve crop yield, resistance to pests and diseases, and adaptability to changing climates.
Plant Genetics Genomics Conference The study of the molecular basis of plant life is known as plant molecular biology. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference It is deeply concerned with how the information encoded in the genome manifests itself as structures, processes, and behaviors. Plant disease and insect resistance are now possible due to robust development in molecular biology. Plant Genetics Conference It is observed that using molecular biological procedures, breeding within an existing genetic base can be optimized.
Plant nutrition needs at least 14 mineral elements. Plant Genetics Conference Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and Sulphur (S) are macronutrients, while chlorine (Cl), boron (B), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni), and molybdenum (Mo) are micronutrients (Mo).
Plant Genetics Genomics Conference Soil science is concerned with soil as a natural resource on the surface, including its formation, classification, and mapping, and the physical, chemical, biological, and fertility qualities of soils in general, as well as these features of soil use and management. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference Pedology (the formation, chemistry, morphology, and categorization of soil) and edaphology (the influence of soil on organisms, particularly plants) are sometimes used interchangeably with soil science.
Plant pathology is a field that investigates plant diseases and aims to increase plant survival when the Plant Genetics Genomics Conference is confronted with poor environmental circumstances and disease-causing parasite microbes. Plant pathology is the study of the biotic and abiotic factors that cause plants to fail to reach their genetic potential, Plant Genetics Conference aims to develop interventions to protect plants, reduce crop losses, and increase food security.
Plant Genetics Genomics Conference The plant microbiome, which colonizes all accessible plant tissue, is a varied yet taxonomically structured community of microorganisms found in healthy plants. Plant-associated microbiomes provide plant hosts with fitness benefits such as growth promotion, nutrient uptake, stress tolerance, and disease resistance.
Plant Genomics Conference physiology is the study of plant function and behavior, and it includes all of the dynamic processes of growth, metabolism, defense, reproduction, and communication that keep plants alive. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference It is the first line of defense and the primary means of interaction with the environment and climate.
Plant Genetics Genomics Conference A plant protein plays a crucial role in Plant Genomics Conference its survival and response to environmental challenges. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference The study of the protein population in a tissue, cell, or subcellular compartment is known as proteomics.
Plant science, often known as botany, is the study of organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae, or plants. Botany is derived from the term botanic, which is derived from the Ancient Greek term botany, which meant &outplants, grasses, and pastures.
Plant breeding, also referred to as cultivar development, crop improvement, and seed improvement, is a science-driven creative method for producing new plant varieties. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference Breeding is the process of creating multi-generation genetically varied populations on which human selection is used to develop adaptable plants with new combinations of desirable features. Biological evaluation in relevant target environments, as well as knowledge of genes and genomes, drive the selection process. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference Gain under selection, which is a function of genetic variation, selection intensity, and time, is used to measure progress.
Plants require sunlight, water, oxygen, and minerals to grow and flourish. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference These are the extrinsic factors. Plant Genomics Conference.
Plant genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in plants. Like all other organisms’ plants use DNA to pass their characteristics or traits. Plant Genetics Genomics Conference Speciation of a few plants depends on their unique genetic abilities.
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
Plant Genetics and Genomic Conference 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 Genetics and Genomic 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
Paris is a dazzling blend of history and modernity, where art, fashion, and cuisine come together in a captivating tapestry. As the capital of France, its iconic skyline is punctuated by landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the modern La Défense district, symbolizing both its rich heritage and forward-thinking spirit. Nestled among these contemporary structures are historical treasures such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, and the charming streets of the Marais, where elegant mansions and boutique shops coexist. The Seine River gracefully winds through the city, providing scenic views and vibrant riverside life, while traditional cafés and bistros invite visitors to savor the renowned Parisian lifestyle.
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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.