Latest #scientific discussion on #Plant, General Issues in #Plant #PlantBiology #PlantEntomology and #PlantNutrition, #PlantTissueCulture, #PlantHormones and so many…join at #GPMB2022 #HybridEvent.
Sessions: https://plant-science-biology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/program/scientific-sessions
Theme: Integrating Science and Technology for Plant Advancements
Dates: September 08-10, 2025
Venue: Valencia, Spain | Hybrid Event
Monday, November 22, 2021
Latest Scientific discussion on Plant | GPMB 2022
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Explore your knowledge by attending #GPMB2022
Explore your knowledge by attending #GPMB2022 and meet our prominent speakers from all over the world. Get registered now to avail early bird benefits:https://plant-science-biology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/register
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Explore your knowledge by attending GPMB2022
Explore your knowledge by attending #GPMB2022 and meet our prominent speakers from all over the world. Get registered now to avail early bird benefits:https://plant-science-biology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/register
Friday, November 12, 2021
7th Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology
After the successful completion of 6th Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology, We are glad to announce our 7th #Global #Congress on Plant Science and Molecular Biology (Hybrid Event) at #Paris, France during September 1-3, 2022
Check it out: https://plant-science-biology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Second round of abstract submission closes on Semptember 6,2021
Second round of abstract submission closes on Semptember 6,2021. Be a part of #GPMB2021 and share your views on #Plant and #Molecular #Biology with Experts coming from worldwide. Hurry Up!!!
https://plant-science-biology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/submit-abstractMonday, June 7, 2021
Plant species are going extinct — about 5,000x faster than they should
Some will argue that species would go extinct even without human interference. While that’s certainly true, it’s the rate that plants are dying off that raises alarm.
Climate change, deforestation and other human-influence factors, experts believe that species are going extinct somewhere between 1,000 and 10,000 times faster than they would naturally.
Plant science scientists and researchers are working on the species which are going to extinct to eradicate the word extinction.
Many scholars has the research topic to control the extinction and we invite all those speakers to join and give presentation at “6th Edition of Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology (GPMB 2021)” 30 September-2 October, 2021 | Virtual Conference
For more information, please visit GPMB 2021 and for queries, please write to plant-science@magnusmeetings.com or can send a whatsapp text to +1(434) 381 1007
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Plant Metabolic Engineering
Pant Science is a huge and interesting subject with variety of topics, among those Plant Metabolic Engineering is well known subject with advance techniques.
6th Edition of Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology (GPMB 2021), September 30-October 2, 2021 | Virtual Conference, is providing a platform to discuss on Plant Metabolic Engineering.
We invite plant science scientists and scholars to take part in GPMB 2021 an give presentations on their respective research topics.For more information contact plant-science@magnusmeetings.com or can send whatsapp text to +1(434) 381 1007
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