REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION
for
5th International Plant Breeding Conference 2022
8 - 9 March 2022
Online Conference
BACKGROUND
Plant breeding is an important field of research for improvement of yield and quality of plant production. The achievements of plant breeding have had tremendous on economic and national development. Advanced techniques and tools would be able to assist plant breeders in their practice of selection and strategies for plant improvement. This Conference will be its fifth debut of Plant Breeding Conference Series organised by the Genetics Society of Malaysia, which begun in 2012. Due to the overwhelming success of the first, second, third and fourth conferences, we are pushing this fifth conferences into a bigger role in accelerating synergies in plant breeding and genetics. This 2-day conference will address the latest advances in various plant breeding activities and its achievements. More than 20 keynote and invited speakers will be presenting their views and findings in this conference. The conference will provide opportunities and gather as many plant breeders, agricultural scientists, geneticist, researchers, academicians, biotechnologies and student to share their latest knowledge, experience and achievements in plant improvement programmes.
NORMAN BORLAUG LECTURE
Prof. Dr. Richard Visser
Chair & Head Plant Breeding
Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Challenges and Opportunities in Breeding Future Proof and Sustainable Solanaceous Crops
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Prof. Dr. Daniel Tan Kean Yuen
University of Sydney, Australia
Pre-Breeding Methods for Heat Tolerant Cotton and Okra
Prof. Dr. Nigel Maxted
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
How to Double the Genetic Diversity Available to Breeders
Prof. Dr. Richard M Trethowan
University of Sydney, Australia
Experiences from Trait Focused Pre-Breeding
Dr. B P Mallikarjuna Swamy
International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
Nutritional Improvement of Rice
Prof. Dr. Rony Swennen
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria
Accelerated Breeding and Delivering Plantain and Cooking (Matooke and Mchare) Banana Hybrids for Africa and Contributions from Asia
Prof. Dr. Paul Arens
Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Developments within Genetics and Genomics of Ornamental Plants: Breeding in Ornamentals is Coming of Age
Prof. Dr. Hou Yu
National University of Singapore
Breeding for Urban
Farming Crops
Profesor Datuk Dr. Mad
Nasir Bin Shamsudin
Universiti Putra
Malaysia
Food Security and
Policy
Hj. Tapsir B. Serin
Malaysian Agricultural
Research and Development Institute
MARDI's
Way in Promoting Bioeconomy
Lead Speakers
Prof Kuswanto Kuswanto
Universitas Brawijaya
Pre-Breeding
Strategies of Winged Bean and Yardlong Bean
Dr Abdul Rahim Harun
Agensi Nuklear Malaysia
From Lab to Market: A
Case Study of NMR 152 Rice Variety Using Nuclear Technology
Muhamad Nizam Haron
Sime Darby Research Sdn Bhd
Towards the Production
of Pure MATAG Coconut Hybrid Planting Materials using Marker-Assisted Selection
Marhalil Bin Marjuni
MPOB Research Station Bagan Datuk
Evaluation and
Selection for Economically Important Traits in Oil Palm Breeding
Dr. Mohamad Kamal B. Haji Abdul Kadir
Malaysian Agricultural Research and
Development Institute
MARDI's Plant
Breeding: Achievement and Moving Forwaro
Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Shamsiah Abdullah
Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan
Melaka
In Vitro Mutation
Breeding Of Banana (Musa Acuminata Cv Berangan)
Dr. Mohd Razik Midin
International Islamic University
Malaysia
Apomixis: Mechanism
and Its Agricultural Potentials
Dr. Mohd Zaki Hj Abdullah
Forest Research Institute Malaysia
Forest tree breeding
in Malaysia: Challenges & Opportunities
Dr. Noraziyah Abd Aziz Shamsudin
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Development of Rice for Tolerance to Multiple Abiotic Stresses through Marker Assisted Breeding
Emerging Trends in Plant Breeding Towards Sustainable Bioeconomy
ORGANISED BY
Persatuan Genetik Malaysia (Genetics Society of Malaysia)
CO-ORGANISER
Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institute (MARDI)
IN COLLABORATION WITH
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industries Malaysia
MANAGED BY
WMIT Group Sdn Bhd
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Conference cordially invites academics, practitioners, scholars, researchers, policy makers of any government agencies to present their oral or poster papers in IPBC2022. Please register and submit your abstract via online to http://submit.confbay.com/conf/ipbc2020. All submitted papers will be blind reviewed by our scientific reviewers. Authors of accepted abstracts are required to submit a full paper consisting of a paper title, author(s) list,address and e-mail, abstract, introduction, methodology, results and discussion, conclusion, acknowledgement and references. The manuscript should be prepared using Times New Roman with font size 12. The manuscript should be written in not more than 15 pages, single-spaced (maybe word count is better) including tables and figures.To expose our young minds to scientific cultures, we encourage the participation from postgraduate students all over the world to present their research projects in this Conference with their registration fee discounted.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Geneticists
Breeders
Biotechnologists
Industries
Academicians
Researchers
Agriculturists
Companies
Graduate Students
Enthusiasts
General
Public
Further Information: https://www.pgm-my.org/event/ipbc2022/
REGISTRATION FEE
Category | Presenter | Participant |
Online | Online | |
PGM Member (Local) |
MYR 400.00 |
MYR 320.00 |
Government |
MYR 500.00 |
MYR 400.00 |
Private/Non-Government |
MYR 600.00 |
MYR 480.00 |
Student (Local) |
MYR 300.00 |
MYR 240.00 |
Student (International) |
USD 150.00 |
USD 120.00 |
International |
USD 200.00 |
USD 160.00 |
Note: Group of 4 individuals or more, 10% Discount
CONFERENCE TRACK
Pre-Breeding Strategies
Determining and introgressing desirable traits or genes from unadapted plants or wild species into breeding lines is a vital step in plant breeding. This activity can develop an intermediate set of genetic materials or desired agronomic background of plant materials that can be used in producing new plant varieties, in which can benefit us in many ways such as delivering nutritious food for present and future generations. Research in this area is important to prepare genetic pools for breeding programs.
Conventional Plant Breeding
Conventional plant breeding involves manipulation of genetic makeup of the plants. Techniques such as selection, backcrossing, single seed descent, and pedigree are approaches that have been employed to produce elite plant variety with desirable traits. High acceptance of bred lines derived from conventional plant breeding makes this technique still relevant and therefore increasing production of agriculture products.
Modern Plant Breeding
Molecular breeding represents a great opportunity to consider the variability and uncertainties that are involved in the agri-food production chain. New advancements in technologies such as molecular marker, gene editing, genome selection, targeted mutagenesis, and precision agriculture technologies offer an excellent opportunity to accelerate and support productivity and efficiency that shift towards an innovation- and a knowledge-based economy.
Bioeconomy
Plant breeding is a prime driver for bioeconomy with the development of high-yielding crops and plants with new or improved traits. With the increase in world population and challenges faced by climate change, plant breeding has significantly contributed to bioeconomy by assuring sustainable biomass feedstock for food, feed, health, energy, and industrial applications.
PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Specific Instructions to Authors
Margin Manuscripts must be in single spacing, font size 12 in Times New Roman and all margins: 1.5 inches (left) and 1 inch (top, right and bottom).
Length Manuscripts are maximum 15 pages (including references, attachments, tables and graphical information).
Tables must be placed as part of the text. DO NOT attach tables at the end of the manuscript.
Software Manuscript must be submitted in MS Word form ONLY.
Title Written in uppercase, bold, size 14 and centered.
Author/s Name, address, email and contact number of all authors, font 12, Times.
Abstract between 250-350 words Times New Roman size 12.
Keywords should not more than FIVE keywords.
Title/sub-title Written in uppercase, bold, size 12 and left margin.
Tables/ Figures title of the tables/figure should be written on the top of the tables/figure. Times New Roman, font 12, Bold, lower case, centered.
Reference Should be in the last part of the article (before any attachments/appendixes), in alphabetical order, according to American Psychological Association (APA) style.
OTHERS
Publication opportunity:
Selected full papers will be offered to be published
in:
1. Malaysian Journal of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (MJBMB) E-ISSN 2600-9005, indexed by SCOPUS and MYCITE with a publication fee
2. Malaysian Journal of Genetics (MJG), e-ISSN: 2811-3594 with a publication fee
3. PGM Transactions
CPD Points
Eligible for CPD points from Malaysian Board of Technologist (MBOT)
Sponsorship
Prospectus
The Following Sponsorship Packages Are
Available:
Category |
Price |
Packages |
Platinum |
RM10,000.00 |
1. Six (6) complementary local delegates registration 2. Full page advertisement and acknowledgement in conference programme book 3. Website: Logo and name on IPBC2022 official website 4. Certificate of appreciation 5. Company corporate video during opening ceremony, breaks/lunches |
Gold |
RM5,000.00 |
1. Three (3) complementary local delegates registration 2. Full page advertisement and acknowledgement in conference programme book 3. Website: Logo and name on IPBC2022 official website 4. Certificate of appreciation 5. Company corporate video during breaks/lunches |
Silver |
RM3,000.00 |
1.Two (2) complementary local delegates registration 2. 1/2 page advertisement and acknowledgement in conference programme book 3. Website: Logo and name on IPBC2022 official website 4. Certificate of appreciation 5. Company corporate video during breaks/lunches |
Bronze |
RM2,000.00 |
1. One (1) complementary local delegate registration 2. Acknowledgement in conference programme book 3. Website: Logo and name on IPBC2022 official website 4. Certificate of appreciation 5. Company corporate video during breaks/lunches |
Sponsorship less than RM 1,000.00 Acknowledgement in the programme book |
REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION TIPS
1. Registration and submission of abstract, poster, full paper/camera-ready must be done electronically through the online submission system.
2. For First time user, click on the "Registration" menu to create ConfBay Account, and proceed for conference registration by logging in the system. For existing ConfBay user, proceed Login.
3. You must enter a valid email address. All notification will be sent via registered email.
4. If you wish to make submission, please register as "Presenter".
5. Click on "Online Submission" menu to submit your full paper / manuscript, and follow the procedure.
6. Before you proceed to register online, please ensure readiness of the following necessary documents:-
a. For Student - Scanned Copy of Student ID
b. For PGM Member - Please key in your Membership No.
c. Manuscript - Abstract / Full Paper
NORMAN BORLAUG LECTURE
Prof. Dr. Richard Visser
Wageningen University and
Research, Netherlands
TBD
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Prof. Dr. Daniel Tan Kean
Yuen
University of Sydney,
Australia
Pre-Breeding Methods for Heat Tolerant Cotton and Okra
Prof. Nigel Maxted
University of Birmingham,
United Kingdom
How to Double the Genetic Diversity Available to Breeders
Prof. Dr. Richard M
Trethowan
University of Sydney, Australia
Experiences from Trait Focused Pre-Breeding
Dr. B P Mallikarjuna
Swamy
International Rice
Research Institute, Philippines
Nutritional Improvement of Rice
Prof. Dr. Rony Swennen
International Institute
of Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria
Accelerated Breeding and Delivering Plantain and Cooking (Matooke and Mchare)
Banana Hybrids for Africa and Contributions from Asia
Prof. Dr. Paul Arens
Wageningen University and
Research, Netherlands
Developments within Genetics and Genomics of Ornamental Plants: Breeding
in Ornamentals is Coming of Age