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Plant Science 2018

Euroscicon conference on Plant Science and Genomics 2018

Amsterdam, Netherlands
3 - 4 December 2018
The conference ended on 04 December 2018

Important Dates

Early Bird Deadline
22nd August 2018
Abstract Submission Deadline
24th November 2018
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
24th November 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
26th November 2018

About Plant Science 2018

EuroSciCon warmly respects each one of the individuals and supporters from worldwide to attend "EuroSciCon Conference on Plant Science & Genomics” amid December 03-04, 2018 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This International Plant Science Conference overwhelmingly emphasis on “Novel Trends and Advances in Plant Science & Genomics”. With people from around the world focused on discovering and finding out about Plant Science and its advances For more information, please visit: https://plantscience.euroscicon.com/

Topics

Plant science meetings, Molecular events, Genomic conferences, Plant science events, Botany conferences, Biotechnology conferences, Plant genome science conferences, Botanical meetings, Biology conferences

Call for Papers

Track 1 : Plant Science, Photosynthesis and Natural Products       

  • Track 1-1Hormones, Antibodies, Antigens and Antibiotics 
  • Track 1-2Plant Morphology and Plant Metabolism 
  • Track 1-3Soil Science and Soil-Plant Nutrition 
  • Track 1-4Agricultural Science 
  • Track 1-5Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 
  • Track 1-6Seed Science and Technology 
  • Track 1-7Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences

Track 2 : Plant Genomics and Biotechnology
  • Track 2-1Cereal Genomics
  • Track 2-2Plant Science Meeting
  • Track 2-3Plant genomics scope in Europe
  • Track 2-4Sequencing
  • Track 2-5Transcriptomics
  • Track 2-6Molecular marker development / Marker assisted selection
Track 3 : Plant Tissue Culture
  • Track 3-1Micropropagation in plants
  • Track 3-2Applications of Plant Tissue Culture
  • Track 3-3Callus and susupension Culture
  • Track 3-4Embryo Culture
  • Track 3-5Regeneration of Plantlets
  • Track 3-6Somatic Hybridisation
  • Track 3-7Resistance to weedicites
Track 4 : Plant Pathology, Micro-Biology and Mycology
  • Track 4-1Insect Plant Interactions
  • Track 4-2Microbial Genomics
  • Track 4-3Plant Environment Interaction
  • Track 4-4Fungal Plant Interaction
  • Track 4-5Nutrition Improvement
  • Track 4-6 Plant Immune Response
Track 5 : Plant Nanotechnology
  • Track 5-1Green nanotechnology
  • Track 5-2Agriculture nanotoxicology
  • Track 5-3Uptake and Translocation of Nanoparticles in plants
  • Track 5-4Effects of Nanoparticles on plant growth and development
  • Track 5-5miRNA and RNA analysis
  • Track 5-6Genetic conferences
  • Track 5-7Plant breeding methods
  • Track 5-8Pathogen detection and analysis
Track 6 : Plant Genetics and epigenetics
  • rack 6-1Epigenetics and DNA methylation studies
  • Track 6-2Disease and stress resistance
  • Track 6-3miRNA and RNA analysis
  • Track 6-4Genetic conferences
  • Track 6-5Plant breeding methods
  • Track 6-6Pathogen detection and analysis
Track 7 : Plant Breeding and Molecular Breeding
  • Track 7-1Plant Molecular Assisted Breeding
  • Track 7-2Marker Development
  • Track 7-3Genetic Modification
  • Track 7-4Signal Transduction
  • Track 7-5Molecular Marker
  • Track 7-6Mapping of Genes
  • Track 7-7Mutagenesis in Plant Breeding
  • Track 7-8Polyploidy in Plant Breeding
Track 8 : Plant Engineering Technologies
  • Track 8-1Plant Genome Engineering and Plant genetic diversity
  • Track 8-2Improving gene editing technology, enzymes, and methods
  • Track 8-3Genome editing applications using new techniques
  • Track 8-4Genome editing and the latest EU policies
  • Track 8-5Genome / DNA assembly for editing
  • Track 8-6Plant Genetic Engineering and GM crops
  • Track 8-7Plant Gene Editing for the Consumer
  • Track 8-8Plant engineering and its Applications in Cereals
Track 9 : Plant Genome Sciences and Sequencing
  • Track 9-1Protein Engineering
  • Track 9-2Drug Development and design
  • Track 9-3SNPs
Track 10 : Plant Synthetic Biology and Plant Transcriptome
  • Track 10-1Plant Genome Annotation
  • Track 10-2Plant Gene Family Database
  • Track 10-3Plant Synthetic Biology
Track 11 : Agrobacterium
  • Track 11-1Agrobacterium: a disease-causing bacterium
  • Track 11-2Agrobacterium and plant biotechnology
  • Track 11-3The Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58 genome
  • Track 11-4Agrobacterium—taxonomy of plant-pathogenic Rhizobium species
  • Track 11-5Production of a mobile T-DNA by Agrobacterium Tumefaciens
  • Track 11-6Translocation of oncogenic T-DNA and effector proteins to plant cells
  • Track 11-7Mechanisms of T-DNA integration
  • Track 11-8Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation: patterns of T-DNA integration into the host genome
Track 12 : Plant Bioinformatics, Proteomics and Data Analysis
  • Track 12-1Bioinformatics analysis and challenges
  • Track 12-2Use of genomic data for candidate genes
  • Track 12-3Identifying novel functional genes
  • Track 12-4Application of bioinformatics software for DNA / RNA analysis
  • Track 12-5Computational systems for modelling and visualisation of information
  • Track 12-6Cloud computing and storage solutions
  • Track 12-7Industry applications of the latest genomic technologies
  • Track 12-8Collaborations and how they can drive plant research
  • Track 12-9Insight into regulatory challenges
  • Track 12-10Omics Data integration
  • Track 12-11Plant Intearction with Environment
  • Track 12-12Quantitative Proteomics
  • Track 12-13Plant Development
Track 13 : Genetically Modified Organisms
  • Track 13-1Genetically Modified Crop
  • Track 13-2Genetically Modified Food
  • Track 13-3GMO and Environment Interaction
  • Track 13-4Genetic Engineering
  • Track 13-5Transgenic Plants
Track 14 : Arabidopsis
  • Track 14-1Cytogenetics of Arabidopsis
  • Track 14-2Genetic Engineering of Arabidopsis
Track 15 : Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences
  • Track 15-1Micropropagation of medicinal and aromatic plants
  • Track 15-2Phytochemical Analysis
Track 16 : Plant interactions with environment and other organisms
  • Track 16-1Effect of Biotic and Abiotic stress
  • Track 16-2Microbial Ecology
  • Track 16-3Plants affecting the soil
  • Track 16-4Plant and Microbiome
  • Track 16-5Nutrient uptake and plant growth
Track 17 : Crop & Pasture Science
  • Track 17-1Transgenic plants producing vaccines
  • Track 17-2Vaccines given to plants for a healthy vegetation
Track 18 : Agronomy and Agricultural Research
  • Track 18-1Modern technologies for Vegetation
  • Track 18-2Agricultural Meteorology
  • Track 18-3Seasons and Systems of Farming
  • Track 18-4Irrigation and Water Management
  • Track 18-5Harvesting and Post harvest Technology
  • Track 18-6Agronomy of Field Crops and Biofuel Plants
Track 19 : Plant Fertilizers and Pesticides
  • Track 19-1Application of fertilizers & pesticides
  • Track 19-2Constraints in biofertilizer technology
  • Track 19-3Azolla-Anabena symbiosis
  • Track 19-4Biochemical pesticides
  • Track 19-5RNAI pesticides
Track 20 : Plant Plastics
  • Track 20-1Gene Splicing
  • Track 20-2Biosynthetic Enzymes
  • Track 20-3Environmental Impact
  • Track 20-4Paving Way in Waste Management

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