The Organic Farming scientific session of the Plant Science and Molecular Biology World Conference is designed to investigate new developments, novel approaches, and scientific advances in sustainable agriculture. Organic farming has received increased international attention because it provides numerous benefits in soil health, biodiversity preservation, and lower environmental contribution. The session will offer a cross-disciplinary forum for scientists, agronomists, and policymakers to share the latest research and applications in organic farming.
Key Topics:
Organic Farming Practices
Soil fertility, crop rotation, and pest control
Molecular Advances in Organic Crops
Genomic approaches, disease resistance, and breeding
Soil Microbiome in Organic Farming
Microbial inoculants, rhizosphere interactions, biostimulants
Organic Fertilizers & Biofertilizers
Composting, mycorrhizal fungi, and nutrient management
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
Carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and climate resilience
Technological Innovations
Precision agriculture, AI, and smart irrigation
Economic & Policy Aspects
Market trends, certification, and policy frameworks
Call for Abstracts:
Researchers and experts are invited to submit abstracts related to the above topics. Selected papers will be presented during the session, followed by interactive discussions and networking opportunities.
Target Audience:
Plant scientists and molecular biologists
Agronomists and soil scientists
Organic farmers and industry professionals
Environmentalists and policymakers
Students and early-career researchers
Join us in this insightful session to contribute towards shaping the future of organic agriculture through scientific innovation and sustainable solutions.