Abstract Submission

Oral Abstract: 14th Oct 2019
Deadline: 16th Oct 2019

Overview

Welcome to the 5th International Conference on Plant Genetics and Genomics: Germplasm to Genome Engineering

Ever since the domestication of plants, ~ 10,000 years ago, the use of plant genetic resources in crop breeding programs have led to the development of crop varieties that have contributed globally towards increased food production. Hence, plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are fundamental to food production, food security, and social and economic development. The importance of plant genetic resources has increased significantly in recent years with the changing global scenario and in the wake of the sustainability of agricultural production in the climate change regime. Climate change and growing food insecurity are major challenges to the world’s agricultural systems.

While the application of conventional breeding methodologies continues to contribute to the yield improvements in major crops since the middle of the 20th century, the future of food security will increasingly rely upon a more extensive utilization of plant genetic resources through modern genomics and biotechnology tools. The remarkable progress in plant genomics and bioinformatics offers enough opportunities for mining germplasm collections, building genotype-phenotype associations, elucidating gene functions, and identifying superior alleles for use in the crop improvement programs. Currently, genomics and genome engineering approaches are leading the way for a new revolution. Integration of conventional breeding techniques with genetic and genome engineering via the CRISPR-Cas system is the way forward to develop high yielding, climate-smart crops.

CRISPR mediated gene and genome editing have huge potential for revolutionizing modern agriculture. Genome engineering has enormous translational applications, e.g. developing designer crops well adapted to target environments. In addition, CRISPR is being heavily used for advancing our fundamental understanding of plant biology. Great hopes are pinned on the precision and speed of Gene Editing particularly on potential of CRISPR to complement or substitute GM trait with non-GM trait and associated breeding tools. This conference will focus on promoting the use of plant genetic and genomics resources for crop improvement and discuss the scientific advancements in crop genome editing, socio-economic narratives, ethics and regulations in global agriculture. Special emphasis will be given on addressing challenges associated with plant gene editing, e.g. what, how and what not to edit, off-target effects, major bottlenecks in efficiency improvement, delivery systems and so on.

The two-day event will provide a unique opportunity to young professional, scholars and the leading opinion makers from academia and industry to discuss the scientific advances with a viewpoint to integrate crop germplasm with new breeding strategies including genome engineering for combining increased productivity with climate resilience and nutrition for feeding the world in the 21st century.

Best Poster Award

We are inviting proposals from scientists, faculty, and research scholars to present their research work at the conference and get critical comments, insights and new directions for their research. The best poster presentation by a Pre-Doctoral Research Scholar will be awarded Rs 5100/-during the closing ceremony of the conference. In addition the 2nd and 3rd position presentations will be awarded Rs 3100/- and Rs 2100/- respectively. Faculty (Registered Indian Delegate) presenting the paper will not be eligible for the award but will be allowed to present.

 Looking forward to welcoming you……

Prof KC Bansal

Prof Henry Nguyen

 

Organizing Committee

  • KC Bansal, New Delhi
  • Henry Nguyen, USA
  • DK Yadav, ICAR
  • Kuldeep Singh, NBPGR, ICAR
  • Ashok K Singh, IARI, ICAR
  • KV Bhat, NBPGR, ICAR
  • Arvind Kumar, IRRI
  • J C Rana, Bioversity International
  • C Viswanathan, IARI, ICAR
  • Nataraja Karaba, UAS
  • Babu Valliyodan, USA
  • Sabhyata Bhatia, NIPGR
  • Girdhar Pandey, DUSC
  • Sangram Lenka, TDNBC
  • R Sundaram, IIRR
  • Manash Chatterjee, Ireland/UK
  • Mukesh Jain, JNU
  • D Pattanayak, NIPB

International Advisory Committee

  • Peter Carberry, Director General, ICRISAT, India
  • Deepak Pental, Ex-Vice-Chancellor, Delhi University, India
  • Sudhir Sopory, Ex-Vice-Chancellor, JNU, India
  • Robert Henry, Director, QAAFI, Australia
  • P K Gupta, INSA Honorary Scientist, Meerut, India
  • Akhilesh Tyagi, Ex-Director, NIPGR, India
  • Swapan K Datta, Ex-Vice-Chancellor, Visva Bharati University, India
  • BS Dhillon, Vice-Chancellor, PAU, Ludhiana, India
  • Charles Spillane, Director of Ryan Institute, Ireland
  • Matthew Reynolds, CIMMYT, Mexico
  • Elsbeth Walker, University of Massachusetts, USA
  • Abdel Bendahmane, INRA, France
  • Narayanan Suresh, COO, ABLE, India

 

 Delegate Profile:

  • Scientists & Researchers from Academics and Industry working in the field of Agriculture Biotechnology including Plant Genetics & Genomics, Plant Breeding, Crop Improvement, Disease Resistance, Stress Tolerance, Plant Functional Genomics, Transcriptomics, Metabolomics, Agronomics and Plant-microbe interactions. 
  • Researchers involved in employing Techniques and Methods in their Farming and Plant related Research including PCR, NGS, CRISPRs, TALENs, ZFNs, MS, GWAS, Gene Mapping, RNA Imaging, Sequence capture approach, High-performance computing, High throughtput techniques, Microarray technologies etc. 
  • Agricultural Scientists working in Specialized Areas like GM Crops including their Regulatory & Ethical Issues. 

 

We look forward to welcoming you at the Plant Genetics and Genomics: Germplasm to Genome Engineering Conference and Exhibition and hope that the two days will be both informative and enjoyable.

For details of the event, speaking opportunity, exhibition/sponsorship opportunities, please contact Ms Pooja Sharma at p.sharma@selectbio.in or call 7696325050, 7696525050 or WhatsApp: 9041725050.

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Conference Agenda

  • The Crop Germplasm-Realizing Hidden Potential
    Characterization and Evaluation: Global Scenario and the Challenges Utilization for Crop Improvement: Status and The Challenges CWR and Pre-Breeding: Progress and Prospects
  • Genomics for Crop Improvement
    Genebank Genomics Germplasm and Gene Discovery - Searching Novel Genes and Alleles Genomic Selection: Progress and Prospects
  • Genome Engineering-CRISPR Crops
    Applications of CRISPR in Basic Plant Biology Genome Editing for Crop Improvement Base Editing for Crop Improvement
  • Genome Engineering: Regulatory and Ethical Issues-A Panel Discussion
  • Traditional and Molecular Breeding of Crops
    Breeding for Climate Resilience - Biotic and Abiotic Stress Resistance Breeding for Nutritional Improvement Breeding for Yield Enhancement
  • Genetic Engineering
    Global State of GM crops Current Perspective and Challenges Integration of GE and Breeding Strategies
  • New Breeding Technologies
    Big Data for Precision Agriculture Speed Breeding Breeding by Design
  • The Way Forward-Young Professionals

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