Explore

PDSA2019

Plant Development: Systems Approach 2019

Vienna, Austria
28 - 29 June 2019
The conference ended on 29 June 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
1st April 2019
Early Bird Deadline
15th April 2019

About PDSA2019

Plant development is the process by which structures originate and mature as a plant grows. Over the past couple of decades, the plant developmental biology has primarily focused on the nano scale, with the goal of identifying the molecular players underlying the core processes of development. Now the field is moving on to understanding the properties of the dynamic systems driven by these molecular players. The International Conference on “Plant Development: Systems Approach” will discuss the application of molecular approaches, the role of meristem-derived signals in patterning developing organs, cellular mechanisms of development in flowering plants etc.

Topics

Biological science, Epigenetics, Seed development, Dormancy and germination, Plant organ development (shoot, root, leaf), Making plant flower, Modeling and systems biology of plant development, Plant male and female gametophyte development, Plant zygotic and somatic embryogenesis and regeneration, Hormones and plant development

Call for Papers

The Scientific Committee invites authors to submit abstracts to be considered for inclusion in the Scientific Program.

Please, be aware, that ONE Abstract Submission is allowed for ONE Registered Participant. Organizing Committee urges you to follow this rule.

The text length in all required fields (abstract title, authors names, affiliations, abstract body) is strictly limited to 1500 characters including spaces. The title of the Abstract, corresponding author information and Abstract text should be entered into the corresponding fields, indicated below.

Abstracts may only be submitted in the English language.

Required Fields: a) The title of the abstract. b) The name and address of the corresponding author, to whom correspondence will be sent. b) Names and complete addresses of all authors. c) Abstract body. d) Session, in which the abstract could fit the best. e) Preferred type of abstract presentation (poster or oral).

Please:

  • Do not use any characters, which cannot be found on a standard English computer keyboard – e.g. use “20 degrees” rather than 20°
  • Do not use accented letters such as ä , ü or ß. Use unaccented letters instead. Field with incorrect characters will be highlighted with red and abstract submission will not proceed further.
  • Do not try to include diagrams, pictures or tables in your abstract, as they will be lost.
  • The contact author (submitter) must also supply a valid E-mail address.

Keep Up to Date with PaperCrowd

Sign up and follow your favorite conferences.

We are no longer accepting conference submissions on PaperCrowd. We apologise for any inconvenience.