Magnus Group got magnificent response from its virtual event “6th Edition of Global Congress on Plant Biology and Biotechnology (GPB 2022)” which was held during March 24-26, 2022; with a particular emphasis on the theme “From Soil to Fork: Neoteric Innovations and Challenges in Plant Science.” The conference was highlighted by the attendance of well-known botanists, plant biotechnologists, scientists, accomplished researchers, students, and delegates from other nations, all of whom contributed to the event's success. This three-day annual international research conference has been a long-standing tradition, with the goal of: bringing together researchers from a variety of academic settings from all around the world for a critical discussion, cultivate and advance a body of plant-relevant knowledge and the congress made it easier for researchers to share and collaborate. Looking back on the conference being held for the past six years, it is evident that much has changed. With the help and advice of members of the Organizing Committee Members, as well as the awe-inspiring presentations of all participants, this important summit became even more outstanding.
Title : Embryo rescue in mediterranean table grapes
Manuel Tornel Martinez, Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario y Alimentario, Spain
Title : Structural properties of the ABA signaling network defines the evolutionary success of the system
Sandhya Samarasinghe, Lincoln University, New Zealand
Title : Features of restoration of disturbed pine forests (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the European north of Russia
Vasily Trofimovich Yarmishko, Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Alien invasive plants as food and phytopharmaceuticals
Danijela Poljuha, Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Croatia (Hrvatska)
Title : Save water while enhancing restoration success under the challenges of climate change
Valasia Iakovoglou, UNESCO chair Con-E-Ect, International Hellenic University, Greece
Title : Modern techniques for walnut propagation - hot callus, epicotyl grafting and water nutrient solution system
Stefan Gandev, Fruit Growing Institute, Bulgaria