Plant ecophysiology stands as a multidisciplinary frontier, probing the intricate physiological mechanisms that orchestrate the intimate dance between plants and their environment. This dynamic field scrutinizes how plants adapt, react, and thrive amidst a kaleidoscope of environmental stimuli, including light intensity, temperature fluctuations, water availability, nutrient gradients, and atmospheric compositions. At its core, plant ecophysiology delves into the inner workings of plants, unraveling the physiological processes that underpin their existence. From the intricate dance of photosynthesis and transpiration to the metabolic rhythms of respiration and nutrient assimilation, researchers in this field dissect the molecular intricacies that fuel plant vitality. By peering into these physiological mechanisms, scientists gain a deeper appreciation for how plants navigate and flourish within diverse ecosystems. A central focus of plant ecophysiology lies in deciphering how plants respond to stressors—ranging from drought and heatwaves to pollution—and elucidating the adaptive strategies they deploy to thrive amidst adversity. By unraveling these survival mechanisms, researchers shed light on how plants optimize resource utilization, demonstrating nature's ingenuity in the face of environmental challenges. Through the lens of plant ecophysiology, scientists garner invaluable insights into the fundamental tenets governing plant growth, development, and adaptation. This deeper understanding not only enriches our comprehension of ecosystem dynamics but also underpins practical applications in sustainable agriculture, forestry, and environmental conservation. By leveraging the insights gleaned from plant ecophysiology, researchers and practitioners alike are better equipped to steward our natural resources responsibly, ensuring a flourishing and resilient future for generations to come.
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