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Plant Science Congress 2019

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Plant Science Congress 2019

Time: April 8, 2019 at 8:30am to April 9, 2019 at 6pm
Location: 200 Hillside Ave,
Street: Timmins, Ontario, Canada, P4N4J6
City/Town: Toronto, Canada
Website or Map: https://www.ologymavens.com/c…
Phone: +1 705 881 8889, +1 705 881 8887
Event Type: informative, sessions
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Jan 29, 2019

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Event Description

The Theme of the Plant Science -2019 is “Frontiers in Plant Sciences” which covers the wide range of critically important sessions in the field of Plant Sciences, Agricultural Science, Food Science, Plant and Soil Science, Plant Biology. The objective of this meeting is to share the knowledge on the Plant Biology and the Holistic Medicine in Plant Sciences. The Scientists, Professors, academicians and young inspired student scientists from all around the world involved in researchers at the cutting edge in the study of the Plant Sciences.

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