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Chloroplast Function and Dynamics

Chloroplast Function and Dynamics

Chloroplasts are essential organelles found in plant cells, primarily responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. These double-membraned structures contain chlorophyll, the green pigment that captures light energy, allowing plants to produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water. Beyond photosynthesis, chloroplasts are involved in other critical metabolic pathways, including the synthesis of fatty acids and amino acids. The dynamics of chloroplasts are equally important, as they can move within plant cells to optimize light capture and respond to environmental changes. This mobility is crucial for adapting to varying light conditions and maximizing photosynthetic efficiency. Furthermore, chloroplasts possess their own DNA, which supports the production of essential proteins. Understanding chloroplast function and dynamics can lead to improved agricultural practices, including enhanced crop yields and better resilience to climate change, by optimizing photosynthetic efficiency and metabolic pathways.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - P E Rajasekharan

P E Rajasekharan

ICAR-IIHR, India
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Valasia Iakovoglou

Valasia Iakovoglou

UNESCO chair Con-E-Ect, International Hellenic University, Greece
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Rameshkumar K B

Rameshkumar K B

Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, India
GPB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Selina Sterup Moore
Selina Sterup Moore
Aarhus University, Denmark
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