International Symposium on Sustainable Production Systems in Temperate Tree Crops
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Conveners
Keynote Speakers
Scientific Committee
Massimo TagliaviniITA; Akihiro ItaiJPN; Pavlina DrogoudiGRC; Jill StanleyNZL; Christina BesadaESP; Maria RubIo CabetasESP; Uygun AksoyTUR; Davide NeriITA; Gulia MarinoUSA; Maria Dulce AntunesPRT; Brunella MorandiITA; Toshihiro SaitoJPN; Kazuo IkedaJPN
Call for Abstracts
The tree fruit production sector of temperate crops is nowadays facing considerable challenges, most promptly, adverse climatic conditions, high costs for land use and energy, increased labor cost and/or lack of labor availability, water scarcity, exponential increase of cost for nutritional supplements. The main challenge is to enhance yield efficiency and at the same time to adapt sustainable-sourced production models that meet consumers’ expectations. In addition, the selection of appropriate cultivars and/or tree species that are well-suited to local climates and integrating practices that enhance resilience to climate change are important for long-term sustainability. The contributions should be linked with one of the following temperate fruit crops, but other fruit trees are also possible:
– Apple (Malus x domestica)
– Pear (Pyrus communis, Pyrus serotina)
– Peach/Nectarine (Prunus persica)
– Sweet cherry (Prunus avium)
– Sour cherry (Prunus cerasus)
– Apricot (Prunus armeniaca)
– Plum (Prunus salicina) and Prune (Prunus domestica)
– Kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa, Actinidia chinensis)
– Fig (Ficus carica)
– Persimmon (Diospyros kaki)
– Pomegranate (Punica granatum)
– Almond (Prunus duclis)
– Walnut (Juglans spp.)
– Pistachio (Pistacia vera)
– Hazelnut (Coryllus avellana)
The following topics will be developed during the symposium:
- Irrigation strategies towards enhanced water use efficiency
- Nutritional aspects towards sustainable tree fruit production
- Canopy architecture and challenges on the use of intensive planting systems
- Health soil and relevant soil management practices
- Precision arboriculture through decision support tools
- Integrated pest management (IPM) strategies
- Sustainably source cultivation practices to combat abiotic stress conditions
- Reduce, reuse and recycle approaches in the fruit production chain
- Certification programs to promote sustainable practices and create market differentiation.
- Agrivoltaics as an intricate part of orchards of the future
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