Plants are a critical part of the global ecosystem, providing food, oxygen, and a variety of other essential services. Plant biosystems are the study of the interactions between plants and the environment, from the molecular level up to the entire ecosystem. Plant biosystems involve the study of plant anatomy and physiology, the process of photosynthesis, plant nutrition, plant genetics and breeding, and the environment of soil, climate, and other organisms. In addition, plant biosystems research looks at how plants interact with each other and with the environment, such as how they produce and store energy, how they respond to environmental stresses, and how they interact with other organisms in the environment. Plant biosystems research can provide valuable insights into how plants and ecosystems can be managed and conserved, and how they can be used to provide food sources, clean air, and other essential services.
Title : Biovalorization of overripe banana (Musa spp.) extract as a functional ingredient for glycemic regulation in diabesity management
Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
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Valasia Iakovoglou, UNESCO chair Con-E-Ect, International Hellenic University, Greece
Title : The antimicrobial activity of six Ocimum species against human microbial pathogens
Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy, Alabama A&M University, United States
Title : Effect of climate and weather on plant biology and biotechnology
Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India
Title : Cambial rearrangement in cycads: First evidence from a basal seed plant lineage
Anna Ponce, Bethune-Cookman University, United States
Title : Utilizing plant derived extracellular vesicles for drug delivery and therapeutic development
Hillary Jean Pierre, Department of Pharmaceutics, United States