Session 4: Integration across scales and modalities

Plant development, morphogenesis, reproduction, and responses to the environment result from the integration of multiple, heterogeneous determinants. This session will focus on current efforts to develop multi-scale and multimodal quantitative analyses and models, which are essential to improve our understanding and our ability to predict or control these processes and thus support plant breeding programs.

> Chair: Philippe Andrey, Loïc Rajjou, Sophie Bigot.

Speakers

> Wolfram Weckwerth
Genomic prediction and analysis of causal relations in metabolic networks of plant germplasm collections combining multivariate statistics and AI

> Krzysztof Wabnik
Towards mechano-biochemical computer models of plant development

> Jasmine Burguet
Quantification and modeling of leaf morphogenesis

Selected talks

> David Legland
Morphometry and growth of wheat grain by registration of 3D tomography image

> Isabelle Fobis-Loisy
Geometric and mechanical guidance: role of stigmatic epidermis in early pollen tube pathfinding in Arabidopsis

> Ray Ratula
Modeling ovule curvature