International Symposium on Horticultural Genetic Resources and their Usefulness for Breeding
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Conveners
Keynote Speakers
Scientific Committee
Byoung Ryong JeongKOR; Chris OjiewoKEN; Daniel Ivan LeskovarUSA; Ehsan DullooMUS; Gayle VolkUSA; Hiroyuki IketaniJPN; Katsunori TanakaJPN; Kim E. HummerUSA; Kenji IrieJPN; Maurizio LambardiITA; Michel PitratFRA; Nikolaos TzortzakisCYP; Paula BramelDEU; Sandhya GuptaIND; Svetlana KushnarenkoRUS; Yung-I LeeTWN
Call for Abstracts
Conservation and effective use of genetic resources is a key issue for realizing sustainable and robust horticultural production. Landraces derived from diverse environments and wild relatives contain valuable genetic traits for climate adaptation and disease resistance. They can also be useful to improve nutrient and crop quality. The diversity of available genetic resources will define potential of future breeding. The diversity of horticultural genetic resources is threatened by climate change and the extensive use of F1 cultivars, making their conservation a complex challenge. To ensure its genetic diversity, both in situ (on-farm, natural habitat) and ex situ (gene banks, controlled environments) conservation should be balanced. New technologies help make the conservation more efficient. High-throughput phenotyping using advanced technologies such as remote sensing and image analysis will aid in situ conservation and selection of genetic resources with desired traits. Cryopreservation techniques are being improved to preserve horticultural genetic resources for long-term storage. The development of digital platforms to catalog and track genetic resources will allow researchers to easily access, share, and use genetic material around the world. International collaboration considering Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) and policies for the sustainable utilization of genetic resources will also be important. International partnerships help build local capacities for the sustainable conservation of genetic resources. Through joint research programs, workshops, and data sharing, countries can ensure that genetic resources are conserved and utilized effectively. Collaboration, innovative technologies, and the integration of global policies play essential roles in addressing the complexities of this issue, contributing for future breeding of horticultural crops.
The following topics will be developed during the symposium:
- Collection of genetic resources
- Characterization of genetic resources
- Screening of genetic resources for breeding
- Genetics of agronomic traits
- Breeding of horticultural crops
- Challenge to conserve horticultural genetic resources under climate change
- Strategies and approaches to promote the utilization of horticultural genetic resources for future breeding
- Phenotyping methods for horticultural genetic resources and efficient management of phenotyping data
- New approaches and technologies for the conservation of horticultural genetic resources
- International collaboration activities considering Access and benefit sharing (ABS) and policies for the sustainable utilization of genetic resources
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