The Plastic Greenhouses session at the Plant Science and Molecular Biology World Conference will highlight the latest advancements in polymer-based greenhouse structures and their impact on plant growth, molecular responses, and sustainable agriculture. Plastic greenhouses offer cost-effective solutions for controlled environment agriculture (CEA), optimizing light transmission, temperature regulation, and crop protection. This session will explore scientific breakthroughs in greenhouse materials, plant adaptation mechanisms, and molecular innovations enhancing productivity in plastic-covered environments.
Key Topics:
Molecular Adaptations to Greenhouse Microclimates
Genetic and physiological plant responses to controlled environments
Epigenetic modifications for optimizing growth under plastic coverings
Advanced Greenhouse Materials and Technologies
Innovations in UV-filtering, photo-selective, and biodegradable plastics
IoT-based climate control and automation for plastic greenhouses
Microbial and Biostimulant Interactions in Plastic Greenhouses
Role of beneficial microbes in nutrient uptake and disease suppression
Application of biostimulants to enhance stress resilience
Optimized Nutrient and Water Use Efficiency
Precision irrigation and fertigation strategies in controlled environments
Sustainable water recycling and conservation techniques
Climate Resilience and Sustainability in Plastic Greenhouses
Carbon footprint reduction through energy-efficient designs
Circular economy approaches for plastic waste management
Future Perspectives and Global Applications
Policy and regulatory frameworks for sustainable greenhouse farming
Integration of plastic greenhouses into global food security strategies
This session will bring together researchers and industry leaders at the Plant Science and Molecular Biology World Conference to discuss the latest developments in plastic greenhouse technology and how plant science and molecular biology drive innovations for sustainable and high-yield crop production.