10th Plant Nitric Oxide International Meeting

July 9-11th, 2025 Online conference (free participation)

Welcome to the 10th Plant Nitric Oxide International Meeting!

We are delighted to invite you to the 10th Plant Nitric Oxide International Meeting, focusing on the fascinating roles of nitric oxide (NO) and other reactive compounds in plants. This milestone edition of the PNO series provides an excellent platform for researchers, educators, and students to exchange ideas, share discoveries, and foster collaborations in this dynamic field of plant science.

The aim of PNO10th  International  Meeting is to create a scientific environment friendly to the exchange of ideas and knowledge, progress in science related to reactive nitrogen species (RNS), including nitric oxide (NO) in plants in connection with other reactive compounds. During the PNO10 meeting, the short speeches of PhD students are particularly important to us, as they will often allow them to make their scientific debut among a wider group of scientists related to the topic.

 

Important dates:

March 1st – March 31st, 2025 – registration

April 1st – May, 31st  –  abstract submission

About the Conference

The 10th Plant Nitric Oxide International Meeting is dedicated to creating a vibrant scientific environment for discussing advances in the biology and chemistry of reactive nitrogen species (RNS). The event will cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Nitric oxide (NO) and its interaction with other reactive species.
  • The physiological and molecular roles of RNS in plants.
  • Crosstalk between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and RNS.
  • Emerging methodologies for RNS detection and quantification.
  • Environmental and agricultural implications of RNS signaling.

 

Why Should You Attend?

  • Exchange Knowledge: Network with leading experts and emerging researchers.
  • Discover Trends: Stay updated on cutting-edge research in RNS and related fields.
  • Collaborate Globally: Build connections that spark interdisciplinary partnerships.
  • Engage PhD Students: Support the next generation of scientists and gain fresh perspectives:

Take part in the Contest for the Best PhD student Presentation sponsored by Agrisera

 

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Announcement

A new journal on plant physiology is launched. We cordially invite you to visit the website of the: Journal of Plant Physiology and Metabolism (JPPM).

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. John Hancock, University of the West of England, UK.