International Symposium on Challenges and Perspectives on Innovative Technologies for Breeding of Horticultural Crops
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Conveners
Keynote Speakers
Scientific Committee
Wei GuoJPN; Mai TsudaJPN; Amit RayUSA; Jeanne JacobsNZL; Craig HardnerAUS; Sung Chur SimKOR; Yeongdeuk Jo KOR; Hayde Galvez PHL
Call for Abstracts
Agriculture is rapidly transforming into a data-driven industry, with big data and AI playing a pivotal role in optimizing breeding and precision agriculture. Horticultural crops, in particular, require highly precise and resource-efficient cultivation techniques. The integration of data science with breeding and cultivation enables the development of resilient, high-yielding, and high-quality varieties tailored to the demands of modern agriculture. Precision horticulture, supported by AI-driven analytics, remote sensing, and automation, is becoming increasingly crucial in improving productivity while minimizing environmental impact.
In addition, the rapid evolution of breeding technologies presents both opportunities and challenges. By gathering experts from diverse fields, this symposium will foster interdisciplinary collaborations and discussions on the future of horticultural breeding. Attendees will gain insights into the latest scientific advancements and explore how innovative approaches can be applied to address global agricultural and food security issues.
In this context, IHC2026 will feature a symposium titled “”Challenges and Perspectives on Innovative Technologies for Breeding of Horticultural Crops.
The symposium will include the following topics.
- Genomics-Assisted Breeding (Multi-Omic Approaches)
- Phenomics for Breeding of Horticultural Crops
- Big Data and AI in Breeding
- Genome Editing
- Breeding for Environmental Stress and Invasive Species
- Breeding for Nutrition and Quality
- Breeding for Industrial and Pharmaceutical Uses
We invite researchers as well as industry professionals to join this symposium and contribute to shaping the future of horticultural crop breeding. Together, we can drive innovation, enhance sustainability, and meet the growing demands of the global horticulture sector.
The following topics will be developed during the symposium:
- Genomics-Assisted Breeding (Multi-Omic Approaches)
- Phenomics for Breeding of Horticultural Crops
- Big Data and AI in Breeding
- Genome Editing
- Breeding for Environmental Stress and Invasive Species
- Breeding for Nutrition and Quality
- Breeding for Industrial and Pharmaceutical Uses
Submit your abstract
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