Abstract Submission Deadline: February 25, 2026 - Don’t Miss Out – Early Bird Registration Deadline: February 27, 2026 - Submit your Abstract and Secure your Spot Today!
Abstract Submission Deadline: February 25, 2026 - Don’t Miss Out – Early Bird Registration Deadline: February 27, 2026 - Submit your Abstract and Secure your Spot Today!
Join us for the 2nd International Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology on October 15-16, 2026 in Prague, Czech Republic. The event brings together botanists, agriculture experts, academics, researchers, and business leaders to discuss advancements in plant science, molecular biology, agronomy, horticulture, and biodiversity.
It provides a space for professionals to share ideas, explore practical applications, and talk about solutions related to agriculture, crop science, plant physiology, environmental challenges, and innovation in the life sciences. Participants can learn from experts, exchange knowledge, and build collaborations that support scientific and industry progress.
We welcome you to Prague for an event focused on learning, collaboration, and meaningful professional connections.
Abstract Submission Deadline: Feb 25, 2026
Early Bird Registration: Feb 27, 2026
Mid Term Registration: Apr 30, 2026
Final/Onsite Registration: Oct 15, 2026
Palacky University Olomouc
Czech republic
National Research Council (CNR)
Italy
Council for Agricultural Research and Economy Analysis
Italy
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Canada
Northwestern A & F University
China
Jerash University
Jordan
Council for Agricultural Research and Economy Analysis
Italy
Erfurt University of Applied Sciences (FHE)
Germany
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid/CBGP
Spain
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Malaysia
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Malaysia
INGEBI CONICET
Argentina
University of Sousse
Tunisia
University of Monastir
Tunisia
A warm welcome to all attendees of the 2nd International Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology. As a researcher in plant sciences and a member of the Organizing Committee, I am pleased to join our scientific community for this event, which brings together the expertise and creativity needed to shape the future of sustainable agriculture and environmental resilience. Plant research is at the heart of addressing global challenges, and your contributions make this gathering truly meaningful.
Thank you for being part of this important scientific journey.
Welcome to all participants in the 2nd International Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology. This year's theme, Transforming Plant Science and Molecular Biology: Innovations for a Sustainable Future, confronts us with the challenges of climate change, the critical international context we are experiencing, and new research avenues. Plant biology undoubtedly still has much to contribute to the world: from genomics to plant pathology, addressing emerging challenges; from forestry sciences, which increasingly link forests, air quality, and human health, to plant tissue culture; from marine sciences to the relationship with the water cycle, increasingly important for a circular and sustainable agro-economy. These and many other topics will be addressed in the richly detailed thematic sessions of the 2nd edition. We wish you excellent participation, both online and in person, and an opportunity to visit the beautiful city of Prague. I hope that every doctoral student, researcher, and senior lecturer can make a significant contribution to the advancement of plant science research.
Dr. Francesca Marinangeli, Crea, Italy
Ecology and Diversity is an international journal that deals with ecological processes, interactions & characteristics and mechanisms across multi-scales and multi-perspectives under the background of diversity. Particularly, it focuses on ecological systems in relation to their biodiversity, environmental & geographic diversity, and social & economic diversity. Manuscripts submitted to Ecology and Diversity generally should include both of the following:
Preference is given to manuscripts that address whole-level issues, via integration of conceptual, empirical and dynamic modelling approaches.
The scope includes the development and application of systems analysis methodologies (diagnosis, simulation and mathematical modelling, participatory modelling, multi-criteria assessment, trade-off analysis, participatory design, etc.) in the following areas:
1) Integrative ecology and the sustainable intensification of diversity as well as transition pathways for sustainable intensification;
2) Decision-making and resource allocation in diversified ecosystems;
3) The interactions between natural and social landscapes;
4) The multiple services provided by ecosystems from structure to function along diversified gradients;
5) Adaptation and transformation of ecosystems in the era of global change;
6) Development and application of tools and methods for ecosystem design, assessment and management under the diversified background;
7) Innovation systems and multi-stakeholder arrangements that support or promote change and/or informs policy decisions;
8) Big data and the digitalisation of ecosystems and their responses to diversity; and
9) Use of systems analysis for conservation, restoration, and assessment of biodiversity and ecological impacts.
Journal Contact
E-mail: ecoldivers@sciepublish.org
C2P Forum is pleased to announce the successful completion of the International Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology, held on April 14-15, 2025, in Rome, Italy.
The conference, themed “Pioneering Breakthroughs in the Future of Plant Science and Molecular Biology.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the esteemed scientists, distinguished researchers, students and professionals from universities, research institutions, companies, and laboratories worldwide who contributed their latest insights and expertise in the field of Plant Science.
The conference featured a dynamic program, including keynote addresses, oral presentations, poster sessions, and video presentations. The event was marked by significant engagement and outstanding contributions, and we are delighted to share some of the key highlights presented during the sessions:
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our Session Chairs Carmen Simon-Mateo, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Spain and Danijela Poljuha, Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Croatia for their valuable contributions and for skilfully guiding the conference sessions.
More info: https://plantscience.c2pforum.com/
Huge thanks to all the delegates! Your energy and involvement made this event a big success!
Once again, thank you all for your invaluable contributions in making our conference a great success.