Plants are at the foundations of complex life on earth. They are key to address the emerging challenges of a changing world, including intensification of cropping systems, protection of biodiversity, and adaptation and mitigation of climate change. The mission of the Institute of Plant Sciences is to conduct advanced research approaches to enable more resilient and sustainable primary production systems, while fostering training and outreach on plant science. The Institute is contributed by a multidisciplinary group of scientists engaged in research approaches spanning from plant physiology to genetics and agroecology, with the ambition of drawing a path from the molecular scale to the landscape.
Training
PhD in Agrobiosciences
Three-year Programme structured in 2 curricula: Genomics and crop production; Agriculture, environment and landscape
PhD in Agrobiodiversity
The goal is to enhance human resource capacities in the use and management of genetic variation in agricultural and natural systems
AgriDev - Climate resilient, biodiversity-based agriculture for sustainable development
May 2nd -6th, 2022
News
From field to drop: the new ESSENTIA project to transform the future of organic essential oils. The contribution of the Institute of Plant Sciences at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Agroecology helps combat climate change. This is demonstrated by a joint study by the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and ISARA-Lyon
Promoting biodiversity: the final results of the European FRAMEwork project involving the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies