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Biology September 20-22, 2018 Rome, Italy 2nd Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology September 20-22, 2018 Rome, Italy Theme: Accentuate Innovations and Emerging Novel Research in Plant Sciences Holiday Inn Rome Aurelia Via Aurelia, Km 8.400, 00165 Rome, Italy @Plant_GPMB GPMB 2018 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 2nd Global Conference on PLANT SCIENCE AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Theme: Accentuate Innovations and Emerging Novel Research in Plant Sciences September 20-22, 2018 Rome, Italy INDEX Contents Pages Welcome Message 11 Keynote Speakers 15 About the Host 16 Keynote Sessions (Day 1) 17 Speaker Sessions (Day 1) 23 Keynote Sessions (Day 2) 41 Workshop 45 Speaker Sessions (Day 2) 47 Poster Presentations 65 Keynote Sessions (Day 3) 135 Speaker Sessions (Day 3) 139 GPMB 2018 Adel Saleh Hussein Al-Abed Adriana Bastias Adriana Lima Moro Adriano Stinca Ahmed Z. Abdel Azeiz National Center for Agricul- Universidad Autonoma de UNOESTE University of Campania Luigi College of Biotechnology, tural Research and Extension Chile, Chile Brazil Vanvitelli Misr University for Science Jordan Italy and Technology, Egypt Aiming Wang Ali M. Missaoui Ananda Virginia de Aguiar Andrej Pavlovic Antanas Sarkinas Agriculture and Agri-Food The University of Georgia Embrapa Florestas Palacky University Kaunas University of Canada, Canada USA Brazil Czech Republic Technology, Lithuania Avihai Ilan Bastian Kolkmeyer Beata Gabrys Beitzen-Heineke Wilhelm Berger Monique Private consultant KWS Saat SE University of Zielona Gora BIOCARE GmbH EI Purpan, Universite de Israel Germany Poland Germany Toulouse, France Bin Hu Bong Choon Lee Bruno Lemos Batista Chuanhong Li Chun Zhou NCPGR National Institute of Crop Universidade Federal do ABC NCPGR Shanghai Institutes for China Science, Korea, Republic of Brazil China Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Costel Sarbu Dong Jianli Dwiki Prasetiya Elena Voznesenskaya Eunhye Kim Babes-Bolyai University Ningxia college of agriculture Yogyakarta State University Komarov Botanical Institute Konkuk University, Romania and forestry, China Indonesia Russian Academy of Sciences Korea, Republic of Russia Ewa Kalemba Fardad Didaran Fei Liu Fengcheng Li Francois Sevestre Institute of Dendrology, Polish Tehran University Shandong Agricultural Shenyang Agricultural University Lille1 Academy of Sciences, Poland Iran University, China University, China France GPMB 2018 Frederik C. Botha Frendo Pierre Geza Bujdoso Graciela L. Salerno Gugu Mabizela Sugar Research Australia University of Nice Sophia National Agricultural Research Universidad Nacional de Mar ARC Infruitec-Nietvoobij Limited, Antipolis, France and Innovation Centre – Fruit- del Plata and INBIOTEC-CON- South Africa Australia culture Research Institute ICET, Argentina Hungary Halina Wisniewska HanPeng Li Hlouskova Petra Hongjie Qin Hong-Wei Xue Institute of Plant Genetics Huazhong Agricultural University Palacky University Institute of Agricultural Chinese Academy of Sciences Polish Academy of Science China Czech Republic Resources and Environment China Poland Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China Hua Wang Inae Braga Reis Jaime Ruiz-Vega Jane Robb Ji Li Shanghai Institutes for Universidade Do Oeste Instituto Politecnico Nacional University of Guelph Nanjing Agricultural University Biological Sciences, Chinese Paulista, Brazil Mexico Canada College of Horticulture, China Academy of Sciences, China Jian Sun Jiayu Wang Jinfeng CHEN Jingbo Jia Jiping Gao Shenyang Agricultural Shenyang Agricultural Nanjing Agricultural University Shandong Agricultural Shenyang Agricultural University, China University, China College of Horticulture, China University, China University, China Jixiang Kong Johannes Loubser Jong-Joo Cheong Jorge M. Santamaria Jose Antonio Madrid KWS SAAT SE Stellenbosch University Seoul National University Scientific Research Centre of Espinoza Germany South Africa Korea, Republic of Yucatan (CICY), Mexico Universidad de Talca, Chile Jose Renato Stangarlin Juan lgnacio Vilchez Morillas Klaus Ammann Koksheeva Inna Kordan Bozena Western Parana State Shanghai Center for Plant University of Bern Botanical Garden-Institute University of Warmia and University, Brazil Stress Biology, Chinese Acade- Switzerland FEB RAS, Russian Federation Mazury, Poland my of Sciences, China GPMB 2018 Kostylev Pavel Krystyna Rybka Latha Rangan Layara Bessa Li Peifu Agricultural Research Center Plant Breeding and Acclima- Indian Institute of Technology IFGoiano Ningxia University College of Donskoy tization Institute - National Guwahati, India Brazil Agriculture, China Russian Breeding Institute, IHAR-PIB, Poland Li Shuhua Lin Xu Lina Lou Linhai Wang Liqiang Wan Ningxia college of agriculture Shanghai Institutes for Biological Institute of Vegetable Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricul- Chinese Academy of and forestry, China Sciences, Chinese Academy of Jiangsu Academy of tural Sciences-Oil Crops Re- Agricultural Sciences Sciences, China Agricultural Sciences, China search Institute (CAAS-OCRI) China China Liu Fenglou Lourkisti Radia Luciana Vitorino M. 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