The Greenhouse Farming session at the Plant Science and Molecular Biology World Conference will focus on advancements in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) and its role in enhancing crop productivity, resource efficiency, and climate resilience. Greenhouse farming integrates plant science, molecular biology, and cutting-edge technology to optimize growing conditions, improve plant health, and increase yield sustainability. This session will explore the latest scientific breakthroughs in greenhouse cultivation, genetic advancements, and precision farming techniques.
Key Topics:
Molecular Strategies for Enhanced Crop Performance
Genetic and epigenetic modifications for stress resilience
CRISPR-based improvements in greenhouse crops
Smart Greenhouse Technologies
AI-driven monitoring, automation, and robotics
Internet of Things (IoT) applications for climate control
Plant-Microbiome Interactions in Controlled Environments
Role of beneficial microbes in growth and disease resistance
Biostimulants and biofertilizers for greenhouse crops
Nutrient and Water Management
Hydroponics, aeroponics, and aquaponics innovations
Precision irrigation and sustainable nutrient cycling
Climate Adaptation and Sustainable Practices
Energy-efficient greenhouse designs and renewable integration
Carbon footprint reduction and circular economy models
Future Directions and Global Impact
Policy frameworks and economic feasibility
Scalability and integration of greenhouse farming in global food systems
This session will bring together experts to discuss the future of greenhouse farming and how plant science and molecular biology can drive sustainability in controlled environment agriculture at the Plant Science and Molecular Biology World Conference.