S27

International Symposium on Innovation in Horticulture, via Fundamental Science on Reproductive Biology

Sub-symposium : II International Symposium on Reproductive Biology of Fruit Tree Species

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Conveners

Avi Sadka

The Volcani Institute, Israel

Hisayo Yamane

Kyoto University, Japan

Masahiro Kanaoka

Keynote Speakers

Tom Bennett

University of Leeds, UK

Ray Ming

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China

Sota Fujii

University of Tokyo, Japan

Scientific Committee

Akira KannoJPN; Alessandro BottonITA; Alon SamachISR; Daiki MatsumotoJPN; Encarna Ortega PastorESP; Henryk FlachowskyDEU; Hiroyasu KitashibaJPN; Juyou WuCHN; Manuel Jamilena QuesadaESP; Qiang XuCHN; Ray MingUSA; Harley SmithAUS; Tom BennettGBR; Tomoya EsumiJPN; Tzahi AraziISR; Vered IrihimovitchISR; Yohei HiguchiJPN

Call for Abstracts

The plant reproductive phase comprises multiple developmental stages, including flowering induction, flower development, bud break, pollination, fertilization, fruit set, and fruit survival. Fundamental research in model plants, particularly Arabidopsis, has greatly enhanced our understanding of plant reproductive biology. While many aspects of reproduction are conserved across species, significant mechanistic variability exists at different developmental stages, reflecting the remarkable diversity within the plant kingdom.
This symposium aims to unite researchers studying the reproductive biology of model plants with those working on crop species, field crops, vegetables, and fruit trees. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange across diverse research fields, we seek to bridge the gap between fundamental and applied plant science.

The following topics will be developed during the symposium:

  • Sex determination
  • Flower induction
  • Flower development
  • Pollination
  • Self-incompatibility
  • Fertilization
  • Parthenocarpy
  • Fruit set/Fruit abscission
  • Bearing patterns
  • Modeling of reproductive processes

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