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Climate Resilience & Plant–Environment Interactions

Plant–environment interactions and climate resilience are key to ensuring food security under global climate change. The session will focus on how plants respond to abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, heat, and cold without losing growth and productivity. Participants will gain an understanding of physiological, genetic, and ecological mechanisms underlying resilience in natural and agricultural ecosystems. The session emphasizes molecular signaling mechanisms facilitating environmental sensing and responsiveness in plants. Researchers will report research on plant plasticity, stress memory, and tolerance to adverse conditions. Participants will learn how plants synthesize composite signals for survival. Case studies will demonstrate successful implementation of resilience traits in crop improvement programs. The contribution of biodiversity and ecological interactions toward increasing resilience will be addressed. Participants will gain information on cutting-edge modeling and predictive tools to examine plant responses under climate conditions. The session connects plant physiology, ecology, and practical agriculture and provides integrated approaches to climate-smart agriculture.

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