S21

International Symposium on Advances in Grapevine Genetics and Physiology: Innovation and Adaptation for the Next-Generation Resilient Viticulture

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Conveners

Giovanni Battista Tornielli

University of Padua

Jinggui Fang

Nanjing Agricultural University

Akifumi Azuma

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)

Keynote Speakers

Simone Diego Castellarin

The University of British Columbia

Yulin Fang

Northwest A&F University

Scientific Committee

Gianluca AllegroITA; Luca BrillanteUSA; Eric DucheneFRA; Ana Margarida FortesPRT; Nami Goto-YamamotoJPN; Jose Carlos HerreraAUT; Chin-Feng Hwang USA; Ayako Katayama-IkegamiJPN; Satoru KondoJPN; Stefanos KoundourasGRC; Kazuya KoyamaJPN; David LecourieuxFRA; Fatma Lecourieux OuakedFRA; Jason LondoUSA; Franco MeggioITA; Tohru OkudaJPN; Amber ParkerNZL; Javier TelloESP; Laurent TorregrosaFRA; Jun WangCHN; Lijun WangCHN; Yan XuCHN; Hiroshi YakushijiJPN

Call for Abstracts

This symposium provides an ideal platform for international collaboration, fostering the exchange of research results and new ideas across different growing regions worldwide, ultimately contributing to advancing grapevine science and the development of integrated approaches in modern viticulture. In the face of global challenges and the increasing need for sustainable practices, understanding grapevine’s physiological responses to environmental factors and its interactions with beneficial or pathological organisms has become crucial.
Recent advancements in omics sciences have expanded our understanding of grapevine genetics, molecular mechanisms, and biochemical composition. Moreover, sensors and smart technologies are showing significant technical progress and wider applications, offering enhanced tools for phenotypic characterization and vineyard management. These developments may contribute to creating more sustainable and efficient approaches for both table and wine grape production. The symposium will also address the preservation and improvement of germplasm diversity, exploring how molecular and ampelographic findings inform breeding strategies to develop resilient cultivars and rootstocks adapted to changing environments. Specifically, key areas of focus will include genetics and breeding, vegetative/reproductive development and biotic/abiotic stress, sustainable viticultural practices, applied precision and digital technologies, and postharvest physiology and management. The symposium will provide a forum for integrating these scientific topics into practical solutions, aiming to contribute to a more resilient and sustainable future for global viticulture.

The following topics will be developed during the symposium:

  • Genetics, genomics, breeding, for next generation viticulture
  • Physiological insights into vegetative and reproductive development for enhanced grape and wine quality
  • Sustainable viticultural practices
  • Biotic and abiotic stress management in a changing climate
  • Precision technologies and digital solutions in the vineyard
  • Postharvest physiology and management

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