Plant Breeders are professionals dedicated to improving crops through the application of genetic principles. They work to enhance desired traits such as yield, disease resistance, and nutritional content in various plant species. By selecting and crossbreeding plants with favorable characteristics, plant breeders aim to develop new varieties that meet the challenges of changing environmental conditions and growing food demands. Their work is crucial in ensuring that crops can thrive in diverse climates, resist pests and diseases, and provide high-quality harvests. Through innovative breeding techniques, they contribute to the creation of crops with enhanced resilience, better nutritional profiles, and improved resistance to environmental stressors. Plant breeders also use cutting-edge technologies like genetic modification and marker-assisted selection to accelerate the breeding process, allowing for more precise and efficient development of new plant varieties. By collaborating with geneticists, agronomists, and other experts, they are at the forefront of advancing agricultural productivity and sustainability. Their research is pivotal in ensuring food security, as it addresses global challenges like climate change, limited land availability, and the need for more sustainable farming practices. The work of plant breeders continues to play an essential role in shaping the future of agriculture, ensuring that crops can meet the demands of a growing population while minimizing environmental impact.
Title : Exploring the genetic diversity in tannin-rich forages to explain the large intra species variability in tannin content
Selina Sterup Moore, Aarhus University, Denmark
Title : Isolation and functional properties of biomolecules of plants and its application
Balagopalan Unni, GEMS Arts & Science College (Autonomous), India
Title : Primed for the future: PGPR and the promise of sustainable, heritable crop resilience
Prashant Singh, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), India
Title : Revealing allelic variations in candidate genes associated with grain yield under salinity stress between two contrasting rice genotypes
Nisha Sulari Kottearachchi, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Title : Adaptive strategies of Aristida L. species across ecological zones of Pakistan: Linking soil characteristics with morphological and physiological traits
Iram Ijaz, University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan, Pakistan
Title : Ethnobotanical survey and abundance of weeds in selected Manihot esculenta (cassava) Crantz farms in Osun state, Nigeria
Dada Caleb Mayokun, University of Ibadan, Nigeria