Preparation of Adapted Protocols
for Plant Growth, Propagation
and Tissue Culture

May 29th Open Plenary Conference

Keynote Speakers:

  • Noureddine Drira (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
  • Stefaan Werbrouck (Gent University, Belgium)
  • Vittoria Locato (Universita Campus Bio-Medico di Roma,Italy)
  • Bart Panis (Biodiversity International, Belgium)
  • Yildiz Kacar (Cukurova University, Turkey)
  • Giulio Vicentini (University of Milan, Italy)
  • Lotfi Feki (University of Sfax, Tunisia)

May 30th to June 3rd Lab Course Faculty of Sciences of Sfax

Main topics :

  • Plant tissue culture Medium
  • Preparation Micropropagation of ornamental plant
  • Plant Growth regulators
  • Cryopreservation techniques
  • Somatic embryogenesis
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