Plant Science: Its Place in Biology Roundtable Organiser and chair : Sabina Leonelli, University of Exeter Panel: Jean-Francois Briat, Centre National.

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Plant Science: Its Place in Biology Roundtable Organiser and chair : Sabina Leonelli, University of Exeter Panel: Jean-Francois Briat, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Berris Charnley, Griffith Law School Bertrand Muller, Institut de Biologie Intégrative des Plantes Staffan Mueller-Wille, University of Exeter Francisco Vergara-Silva, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Betty Smocovitis, University of Florida Selim Louafi, Selim Louafi, International Center for Agricultural Research for Development

Why this roundtable? Plant science curiously understudied in HPSSB – no wonder that few plant scientists are aware of us Plant science curiously understudied in HPSSB – no wonder that few plant scientists are aware of us Also generally regarded as less prestigious and relevant field than animal biology and biomedicine Also generally regarded as less prestigious and relevant field than animal biology and biomedicine This is a puzzling and problematic situation, given This is a puzzling and problematic situation, given Key role played by plant science in history of biology Key role played by plant science in history of biology Fundamental philosophical issues raised Fundamental philosophical issues raised Generalist and holistic nature of plant science research Generalist and holistic nature of plant science research Social, cultural and economic relevance Social, cultural and economic relevance Potential value of collaborations between plant scientists and science scholars at this point in time (e.g. in evaluating how PS can respond to grand challenges, how ‘sustainability’ can be interpreted, how data and materials from basic and applied PS can be integrated..) Potential value of collaborations between plant scientists and science scholars at this point in time (e.g. in evaluating how PS can respond to grand challenges, how ‘sustainability’ can be interpreted, how data and materials from basic and applied PS can be integrated..)

Steps forward Commitment to share data and materials on history of plant science through online tools Commitment to share data and materials on history of plant science through online tools Heightened awareness of when key research developments arise from work on plants Heightened awareness of when key research developments arise from work on plants Networking among HPSSB folks (e.g. UK Network for the History, Philosophy and Sociology of Plant Science Networking among HPSSB folks (e.g. UK Network for the History, Philosophy and Sociology of Plant Science Collaborations with plant scientists Collaborations with plant scientists

Jean-François Briat Research Director Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Biochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes France

Berris Charnley Research Fellow ACIPA Griffith University Australia

Bertrand Muller Directeur Ecophysiologie des Plantes sous Stress Environnementaux (LEPSE), UMR INRA-SUPAGRO, Institut de Biologie Intégrative des Plantes France

Staffan Müller-Wille Associate Director, Exeter Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences (Egenis) Senior Lecturer, College of Humanities University of Exeter UK

Francisco Vergara-Silva Laboratorio de Sistemática Molecular (Jardín Botánico), Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico

Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis Professor in History of Science Departments of Biology and History University of Florida USA

Selim Louafi Senior Research Fellow Joint Unit of Research AGAP (Amélioration Génétique et Adaptation des Plantes) CIRAD (International Center for Agricultural Research for Development) France

Abstract Plant science is too often a ‘forgotten’ field within the history, philosophy and social studies of science. This is puzzling, given its immense contributions to the history of genetics, ecology and cell biology, among other fields; the crucial role played by plant scientists in contemporary systems biology and data-intensive research; and the importance of ongoing plant research towards addressing the key social and economic challenges of our time, such as food security, bioenergy and climate change. Among the possible reasons for the relative invisibility of plants within biology are the difficult relations between ‘basic’ and ‘applied’ plant science (and particularly molecular approaches carried out in the lab versus field-based investigations closely aligned with agricultural practices); the scarcity of funding and media attention in comparison to biomedical research; and the lack of co-ordination between scholars interested in this field (the digital platform History, Philosophy and Sociology of Plant Science is trying to address this in the UK, though it lacks long-term funding). This session brings together plant scientists, philosophers and historians to identify and discuss past and current contributions of plant science to biology; reflect on the reasons for the relative lack of visibility of these contributions; and explore ways to deepen current understandings of the role of plant science in biology, and encourage public and scholarly interest in plants. The session will feature short addresses by panel members and an open discussion in which we hope many of our fellow ISHPSSB members will participate.