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As per available reports about 530 Open Access Journal, 354 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to crop science and about 1788 conference proceedings, 5 upcoming conferences are being published on crop science.
Plants, also called green plants (Viridiplantae in Latin), are multicellular eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. They form a clade that includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns, clubmosses, hornworts, liverworts, mosses and the green algae. Plants exclude the red and brown algae, the fungi, archaea, bacteria and animals. Plants are one of the two groups into which all living things were traditionally divided; the other is animals. The division goes back at least as far as Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC) who distinguished between plants which generally do not move, and animals which often are mobile to catch their food. Much later, when Linnaeus (1707–1778) created the basis of the modern system of scientific classification, these two groups became the kingdoms Vegetabilia (later Metaphyta or Plantae) and Animalia (also called Metazoa). Since then, it has become clear that the plant kingdom as originally defined included several unrelated groups, and the fungi and several groups of algae were removed to new kingdoms. However, these organisms are still often considered plants, particularly in popular contexts. Outside of formal scientific contexts, the term "plant" implies an association with certain traits, such as being multicellular, possessing cellulose , and having the ability to carry out photosynthesis.
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Scope and Importance:
Paradigm shifts are the core of scientific revolutions. They change how we view the world, the questions that scientists consider worth asking and the manner of doing science. There is often talk of paradigm shifts in reference to a global change of theory, such as the eclipsing of the geocentric by the heliocentric world vision (Copernican theory), the discovery of plate tectonics, the particular theory of heredity (Mendelian theory), or the discovery that DNA is the physical carrier of inheritance. Furthermore, paradigm shifts are used to refer to drastic changes occurring at a narrower scale, and triggering a number of backbone modifications in conceptional systems within the concerned disciplines. Recent biology is passing through a critical cross-road from reductionist concepts and methodologies towards the postgenomic, holistic, systems-based analyses of integrated and communicative networks of life processes. As a fundamental part of biology, plant sciences have been witnessing a number of paradigm shifts that have become evident since the dawn of this 21st century, which I treat here after. Paradigm shifts are the core of scientific revolutions. They change how we view the world, the questions that scientists consider worth asking and the manner of doing science. There is often talk of paradigm shifts in reference to a global change of theory, such as the eclipsing of the geocentric by the heliocentric world vision (Copernican theory), the discovery of plate tectonics, the particular theory of heredity (Mendelian theory), or the discovery that DNA is the physical carrier of inheritance. Furthermore, paradigm shifts are used to refer to drastic changes occurring at a narrower scale, and triggering a number of backbone modifications in conceptional systems within the concerned disciplines.
Market Analysis:
According to Transparency Market Research “Plants Market – Global Industry Size, Market Share, Trends, Analysis and Forecast, 2011 – 2018”, the global crop protection market was worth USD 48.0 billion in the year 2011 and is expected to reach USD 71.3 billion by 2018, growing at a CAGR of 5.4% from 2011 to 2018. The major influencing factors in the crop protection market are shrinking arable land, the paradigm shift in farming practices, increased purchasing power and the resultant improvement in the standard of living. Asia Pacific accounted for majority of the global crop protection market in 2011 and is expected to do so till 2018; however Latin America and North America markets are expected to grow at a higher rate. Key market players profiled in the report include Bayer, Syngenta, BASF, Dow Agroscience, Monsanto, Dupont, Makhteshim Agam, NuFarm, Sumotomo Chemicals and Arystya Lifescience.
List of Best International Conferences:
Plant Science Conference September 21-23, 2015 USA
5th Agriculture and Horticulture Conference, June 27-29, 2016 Cape Town, South Africa
2nd Food Safety and Regulatory Affairs Conference, June 06-08, 2016 London, UK
Euro Biomass Conference, August 01-03, 2016 Birmingham, UK
5th Biodiversity Conference, March 10-12, 2016 Madrid, Spain
2nd Geology Conference, April 21-22, 2016 Dubai, UAE
Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment Conference, April 25-26, 2016 UAE
Plant Physiology Conference, June 09-11, 2016 Dallas, USA
5th Earth Science and Climate Change Conference, July 25-27, 2016 Thailand
9th Biotechnology Conference, August 31-September 02, 2015 Florida, USA
6th Biotechnology Conference, October 05-07, 2015 New Delhi, India
World Bio Conference, November 02-04, 2015 Dubai, UAE
1st Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision Agriculture Conference, Italy
Agricultural Statistics 2015Conference, Malaysia
5th Organic Agriculture Sciences Conference, Slovakia
7th Crop Science Congress, China
1st Plant Protection Congress 2015, Germany
Perennial Biomass Crops for a Resource Constrained World, Germany
Agriculture, Ecology and Biological Engineering Conference, Turkey
3rd Sustainable Environment and Agriculture Conference, USA
6th Agriculture and Animal Science Conference, China
Sustainable Agriculture Technologies Conference, Thailand
3rd Food and Agricultural Sciences Conference, UAE
Relevant Societies:
1. American Agricultural Law Association, USA
2. American Farm Bureau Federation, USA
3. Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies, Canada
4. National Association of Wheat Growers, USA
5. African Rural and Agricultural Credit Association, Africa
6. American Association of Cereal Chemists, USA
7. American Poultry Association, USA
8. American Seed Trade Association, USA
9. Crop Science Society of America, USA
10. Western Society of Crop Science, USA
11. Crop and Weed Science Society, USA
12. Agriculture & Applied Economics Association, USA
13. Virginia Soybean Association, USA
14. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, USA
15. The Royal Agricultural Society of England, UK
16. International Society for Horticultural Science, Belgium
17. The Horticultural Society of India, India
18. Ethiopian Horticulture Development Agency, Ethiopia
19. National Horticultural Society of France, France
20. Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, New Zealand
21. Australian Organic Farming and Gardening Society, Australia
22. Wildflower Society of Western Australia, Australia
23. American Horticultural Society, USA
24. Massachusetts Horticultural Society, USA
25. International Food Policy Research Institute, USA
26. International Fund for Agriculture Development, Italy
27. Consortium for International Crop Protection, USA
28. Asian Association for Agricultural Engineering, China
29. Tropical Agricultural Association, UK
30. Canadian Society for Horticultural Science, Canada
Companies:
1. Dole Food Company, USA
2. Mycogen Seeds, USA
3. Kinze Manufacturing, Inc., USA
4. Seaboard Corporation, USA
5. Burpee Seeds, USA
6. Cargill, USA
7. Cavendish Farms, Canada
8. Chiquita Brands International, USA
9. ContiGroup Companies, Belgium
10. Fredericksburg Farmers Cooperative, USA
11. Riceland Foods, USA
12. Zeeland Farm Services, USA
13. Vermeer Company, USA
14. Dupoint, USA
15. Pioneer, USA
16. CABI, UK
17. Agria Corporation, China
18. AgriSA, South Africa
19. Agrium, USA
20. BASF, Germany
21. Alberta Wheat Pool, Canada
22. Bevo Agro Incorporated, Canada
23. Ceres Incorporated, Canada
24. Danisco, USA
25. Foundation for Agronomic Research, USA
26. Heritage Foods, India
27. MFA Incorporated, USA
28. Monsanto, USA
29. Swire Group, UK
30. The Mosaic Company, USA
31. Wayne Farms, USA
32. Association for Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology
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