Plant science, often known as botany, is the study of organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae, or plants. Botany is derived from the term botanic, which is derived from the Ancient Greek term botane, which meant "plants, grasses, and pastures."
Plants have long been a source of widespread and, at times, dominating artistic and intellectual fascination. Plants have been major subjects in science since the beginning of the study of biological processes, and they were highly crucial in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Plant research broadens our intellectual horizons and expands our understanding of other biological processes. Plant system study can also tell us about how to handle issues in agriculture, health, and the environment.
Title : Challenges on identification and management of bacterial pathogens of plants: A case study of an emerging bacterial disease of cucurbits
Mohammad Babadoost, University Of Illinois, United States
Title : Foliar silicate sprays
Ilie Siminiceanu, Gheorghe Asachi, Romania
Title : Paradigm of adaptation and agro-climatic potential, growth and development of an intact plant by secondary metabolism
Vashchenko Viktor Fedorovich, Rlets State University, Russian Federation
Title : Effects of environmental contaminants on lignin biosynthesis in arabidopsis thaliana: implication for biofuel production
Benoit Van Aken, George Mason University, United States
Title : Drivers of change in first report of phasey bean mild yellows virus infecting groundnut and bambaranut groundnut in kenya
Anthony Mabele, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya
Title : Induction of mutations to broad genetic variation under conservation agriculture and determination salt-tolerant wheat (triticum aestivum) lines.
Ayman anter saber, National research centre, Egypt