Harnack House, Ihnestrasse 16-20, Berlin, Germany
The plant vascular system, comprised of phloem and xylem, is responsible for the delivery of all the organic and inorganic resources and signaling molecules including RNAs, proteins, Ca2+, ROS throughout the plant body. Therefore, the vascular system plays pivotal roles in long-distance signaling, regulating growth and development, crop yield, forest production, and stress responses.
The Plant Vascular Biology Conference brings together scientists from around the world to discuss exciting breakthroughs in plant vascular biology and to create bridges between basic and applied research.
It provides important opportunities to exchange novel research on the evolution of long-distance communication, development, structure, biochemistry and physiology, and modelling of xylem and phloem biology. The scope will also encompass loading and unloading mechanisms, regulation of transport, and short and long distance signaling in tissue differentiation processes and response to environmental challenges.
Local Organizing Committee
 Friedrich Kragler, Golm, Germany
 Julia Kehr, Hamburg, Germany
 Rainer Hedrich, Würzburg, Germany
 Uwe Sonnewald, Erlangen, Germany
International Advisory Board
 Yong-Ling Ruan, Newcastle, Australia
 Yrjo Helariutta, Cambridge, UK
 Michael Knoblauch, WSU, USA
 Salome Prat, Barcelona, Spain
 Sylvie Dinant, INRA Centre de Versailles-Grignon, France
 Mechthild Tegeder, WSU, USA
 Kaare Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark
 David Braun, USA
 Tim Brodribb, Australia
 Karin Schuhmacher, Heidelberg, Germany
 Yi-Fang Tsay, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
 Koh Aoki Japan
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