The 9th International Conference on Silicon in Agriculture (ICSA 2025)
September 15-19, 2025 | In-person | Belgrade, Serbia | Source |
The 9th International Conference on Silicon in Agriculture (ICSA 2025) will take place in Belgrade, Serbia, on 15–19 September 2025. Organized by the University of Belgrade – Institute for Multidisciplinary Research and International Society of Silicon in Agriculture (ISSAG), the conference explores the role of silicon in advancing sustainable agriculture and ecosystem resilience. The program includes 6 thematic sections, ranging from silicon dynamics in soils to its effects on plant stress tolerance, yield, and climate change mitigation. Featuring scientific talks, posters, and industry exhibits, ICSA 2025 aims to foster global collaboration among researchers and professionals working on silicon’s impact within plant–soil–microbe systems.
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September 15-19, 2025 | In-person | Belgrade, Serbia | Source |  The 9th International Conference on Silicon in Agriculture (ICSA 2025) will take place in Belgrade, Serbia, on 15–19 September 2025. Or
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