18:00-19:00 | Registration and poster installation |
19:00-21:00 | Welcome cocktail |
8:00-9:00 | Registration and poster installation | ||
9:00-9:30 | Opening ceremony | ||
9:30-10:15 | Opening conference: Jaume Flexas. University of the Balearic Islands, UIB. From grapevines to extreme environments … and back? |
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10:15-12:45 | Plant vegetative and reproductive development Chairpersons: Zhanwu Dai. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences & Pablo Carbonell. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
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10:15 | Keynote lecture: Sara Zenoni. University of Verona. What triggers the decision to ripen? |
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10:45 | Transcriptomic and metabolomic responses to wounding and grafting in grapevine. Sarah Jane Cookson. EGFV - ISVV – INRAE. |
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11:00 | Characterization of berry softening and sugar accumulation dynamics in a slow-ripening genotype and its response to abscisic acid treatments. Pietro Previtali. Winegrowing Research, E. & J. Gallo Winery. |
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11:15 | Coffee break | ||
11:45 | Developmental and genetic mechanisms underlying seedlessness in grapevine somatic variants. Laura Costantini. Fondazione Edmund Mach. |
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12:00 | Genetic and hormonal regulation of grape berry cuticle formation. Justin Lashbrooke. Stellenbosch University. |
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12:15 | Juvenile-to-adult vegetative phase transition in grapevine. Diego Lijavetzky. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza (IBAM, CONICET-UNCuyo). |
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12:30 | Impact of the ‘Pinot’-family on early ripening in cool climate viticulture varieties. Florian Schwander. Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof, Julius Kühn-Institut. |
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12:45-13:00 | Memorial | ||
13:00 | Lunch | ||
14:30-17:15 | Fruit and wine yield and composition Chairpersons: Éric Duchêne. INRAE & Mar Vilanova. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
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14:30 | Keynote lecture: Markus Keller. Washington State University Yield formation and grape composition: more than meets the eye |
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15:00 | Exploring the influence of grapevine rootstock on yield components. Marine Morel. EGFV - ISVV – INRAE. |
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15:15 | The regulation of ABA-induced anthocyanin accumulation in grape berry. Zhanwu Dai. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
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15:30 | Impact of canopy management on thiol precursors in white grapes: a six-year field study. Thibaut Verdenal. Agroscope. |
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15:45 | Grape development revisited through the single-berry metabolomic clock paradigm. Flora Tavernier. UMR AGAP Institute, Montpellier University, CIRAD, INRAE, Institut Agro-Montpellier. |
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16:00 | Coffee break | ||
16:30 | The key role of vineyard parcel in modifying flavor compounds of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Haocheng Lu. China Agriculture University. |
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16:45 | Berry shrivel causes summarizing current hypotheses. Michaela Griesser. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences. |
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17:00 | Ugni blanc berry and wine composition impacted by thirteen rootstocks. Julia Gouot. ISVV-INRAE. |
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17:15-19:00 | Poster session | ||
17:45-19:00 |
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9:00-13:00 | Abiotic interactions Chairpersons: Miguel Costa. ISA, University of Lisbon & Alicia Pou. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
9:00 | Keynote lecture: Nathalie Ollat. EGFV - ISVV – INRAE. From soil to canopy, the diversity of adaptation strategies to abiotic constraints in grapevine. |
9:30 | Diversity of leaf functioning under water deficit in a large grapevine panel: high throughput phenotyping and genetic analyses. Eva Coindre. Université de Montpellier. |
9:45 | Rootstock influence on xylem embolized vulnerability and scion behavior under severe water deficit. Luis Flor. University of the Balearic Islands, UIB. |
10:00 | Integrated approaches for the functional characterization of miRNAs in grapevine. Giorgio Gambino. Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, National Research Council (IPSP-CNR). |
10:15 | Winter physiology in a warmer world: Cold hardiness and deacclimation sensitivity drive variation in spring phenology. Jason Londo. Cornell University. |
10:30 | Cancellation |
10:45 | From Genes to Vineyards: System Biology and New Breeding Technologies for Water Stress Tolerance in Grapevines. Alvaro Ignacio Vidal Valenzuela. Fondazione Edmund Mach. |
10:50 | Rootstock-scion contributions to seasonal water and light use diversity under field conditions. Sara Bernardo. EGFV - ISVV - INRAE |
10:55 | Arinto clones tolerant to climate change: in depth transcriptomic study of tolerant and sensitive genotypes. Luisa Carvalho. ISA, University of Lisbon. |
11:00 | Coffee break |
Abiotic interactions Chairpersons: Josefina Bota. Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB) & Javier Portu. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
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11:30 | Keynote lecture (online connection): Aude Coupel-Ledru. LEPSE, Univ Montpellier, INRAE, Institut Agro. Coping with extreme climatic events: some lessons from recent work on grapevine under heat peak |
12:00 | Apoplastic pH influences Vitis vinifera Barbera recovery responses to short and prolonged drought. Cristina Morabito. University of Turin. |
12:15 | Water status response of Vitis vinifera L. cv Cabernet Sauvignon during the first years within the long-term VineyardFACE (Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment) study. Yvette Wohlfahrt. Hochschule Geisenheim University. |
12:30 | Long-Term impact of elevated CO2 exposure on grapevine physiology (Vitis vinifera L. cvs. Riesling & Cabernet Sauvignon). Susanne Tittmann. Geisenheim University. |
12:45 | Drought affects vineyard soil microbiome: approach to select micro-organisms adapted to drought. Gianmaria Califano. University of Lisbon. |
12:50 | Cancellation |
12:55 | Group photo |
13:00 | Lunch |
14:30-17:00 | Biotic interactions Chairpersons: Ana Margarida Fortes. FCUL & Óscar González. Universidad de La Rioja |
14:30 | Keynote lecture: Florence Fontaine. University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA). Biotic interactions: case of grapevine cultivars - the fungal pathogen Neofusicoccum parvum - biocontrol agents. |
15:00 | Roots and rhizosphere microbiota diversity is influenced by rootstock and scion genotypes: can this be linked to the development of the grafted plant? Virginie Lauvergeat. EGFV - ISVV – INRAE. |
15:15 | The role of interaction of phytoplasma effector with phosphoglucomutase in the pathogenicity of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ in grapevine. Maruša Pompe Novak. National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana. |
15:030 | Hormonal and associated metabolic changes in susceptible harvest-ripe grapes under asymptomatic and symptomatic Esca disease. Rute Amaro. University of Lisbon. |
15:45 | Cell wall remodeling mediated by specific PME genes plays a role in grapevine response to Botrytis cinerea. Giulia Malacarne. Fondazione Edmund Mach. |
16:00 | Coffee break |
16:30 | Mgaloblishvili Rpv29 and Rpv31 loci reveal new insights on downy mildew resistance sources in Vitis vinifera. Valentina Ricciardi. University of Milan. |
16:345 | Mining microbiome data to identify antagonists of grapevine downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola). Paola Fournier. INRAE, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, ISVV, SAVE. |
16:50 | Study of the effect of native vineyard bacteria on the expression of Plasmopara viticola effectors. Camilla Mandorino. CREA - Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology. |
16:55 | The invasive seaweed Rugulopteryx okamurae: an innovative plant protective extract. Asier Cámara. University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). |
17:00-18:30 | Poster session |
19:00-20:30 | Logroño city walking tour Meeting point: Oficina de Turismo de La Rioja Address: calle Portales, 50 |
8:30 | Technical Tour | Museum and Winery Bus departure at 8:30 from Riojaforum Conference Centre and city centre (Plaza Diversidad/Fuente Murrieta) |
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13:30 | Lunch at Riojaforum | ||
15:00-17:30 | Advances in omics and big data Chairpersons: Camille Rustenholz (INRAe Colmar) & Diego Lijavetzky. CONICET |
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15:00 | Keynote lecture: Lance Cadle-Davidson. USDA-ARS, USA. Data deluge: Opportunities, challenges, and lessons of big data in a multidisciplinary project |
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15:30 | The grapevine single-berry clock, practical tools and outcomes Charles Romieu. UMR AGAP Institute, INRAE. |
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15:45 | Exploring the gene regulatory networks of WRKY family in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) using DAP-Seq Gabriele Magon. University of Padova. |
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16:00 | Coffee break | ||
16:30 | Clémentine Pellissier (IVES) | ||
16:40 | Reduced bunch compactness in a clone of Tempranillo associates with a complex reciprocal translocation detected by long-read sequencing genomics. Pablo Carbonell-Bejerano. ICVV (CSIC-UR-CAR) |
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16:55 | Genomic characterization of terpene biosynthetic genes in seven Vitis vinifera L. varieties. Malin Petersen. University of British Columbia. |
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17:10 | The grapevine QTLome is ripe: QTL survey, databasing, and first applications. Silvia Vezzulli. Fondazione Edmund Mach. |
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17:25 | Activation of retrotransposition in grapevine. Christopher Winefield. Lincoln University. |
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17:40 | Unveiling the Grapevine Red Blotch Virus (GRBV) Host-Pathogen Arms-Race via Multi-OMICs for Enhanced Viral Defense. Christian Mandeli. Oregon State University. |
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18:05-19:30 |
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9:00-11:00 | Advances in precision viticulture and phenotyping Chairpersons: Patrice This. INRAE & Javier Tello. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
9:00 | Keynote lecture: Katja Herzog. Julius Kühn-Institut. How sensor technologies combined with artificial intelligence increase the efficiency in grapevine breeding (research): current developments and future perspectives |
9:30 | High-resolution aerial thermography for water stress estimation in grapevines. Carlos Poblete-Echeverria. Stellenbosch University. |
9:45 | Combination of NIR multispectral information acquired from a ground moving vehicle with AI methods to assess the vine water status in a Tempranillo (Vitis vinifera L.) commercial vineyard. Maria Paz Diago Santamaria. Universidad de La Rioja. |
10:00 | Development of a semi-controlled setup for manipulating drought and heat stress in open field trials. Jacopo Innocenti. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU). |
10:15 | Which potential for Near Infrared Spectroscopy to characterize rootstock effects on grapevines? Vincent Segura. Institut Agro Montpellier, INRAE. |
10:30 | Dry leaf hyperspectral reflectance predicts leaf elemental composition in grafted hybrids. Zachary Harris. Saint Louis University. |
10:45 | Spatial Variability of Grape Berry Maturation Program at the Molecular level. Ron Shmuleviz. University of Verona. |
11:00 | Coffee break |
11:30-13:00 | Table grapes, raisins, and postharvest physiology Chairpersons: Giovanni Battista Tornielli. University of Padua & Carolina Royo. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
11:30 | Keynote lecture: Maria Francesca Cardone. Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria; Centro di ricerca Viticoltura ed Enologia (CREA-VE) Enhancing Table Grape Production: Addressing Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability and Quality Improvement |
12:00 | New biotechnological approaches for a comprehensive characterization of AGL11 and its molecular mechanism underlying seedlessness trait in table grape. Alessandra Amato. University of Verona. |
12:15 | Screening table grape cultivars using cell wall ELISA and glycan microarrays for berry firmness and quality parameters. John Moore. Stellenbosch University. |
12:30 | Application of Hyper Spectral Imaging for early detection of rachis browning in table grapes. Teodora Basile. CREA - Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology. |
12:45 | Melatonin priming retards fungal decay in postharvest table grapes. Ana Margarida Fortes. University of Lisbon. |
13:00 | Lunch |
14:30-17:30 | New biotechnological tools Chairpersons: Tomás Matus. I2SysBio (Institute for Integrative Systems Biology) & Yolanda Ferradás. Institute of Grapevine and Wine Sciences (ICVV) |
14:30 | Keynote lecture: Zhenchang Liang. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Development and application of CRISPR/Cas in grapevine |
15:00 | DNA-Free genome editing confers disease resistance in grapevine. Marianna Fasoli. University of Verona. |
15:15 | Mobilizing endogenous transposable elements for grapevine improvement: a genomic and epigenomic approach in New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Darrell Lizamore. Bragato Research Institute. |
15:30 | Functional characterization of grapevine MLO genes to define their roles in Powdery mildew susceptibility by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing. Samuel Talbot. Oregon State University. |
15:45 | DNA-free editing to improve stress resilience of wine grape genotypes recalcitrant-to-regeneration. Irene Perrone. Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, National Research Council (IPSP-CNR). |
16:00 | Coffee break |
16:30 | From protein-centered to gene-centered approaches to investigate DNA-protein interactions in grapevine. Alessandro Vannozzi. University of Padova. |
16:45 | Enhancing Hydric Stress Tolerance by Editing the VviMYB60 Promoter with CRISPR/Cas9. Manuela Campa. Stellenbosch University. |
16:50 | Deciphering the function and regulation of VviEPFL9 paralogs to modulate stomatal density in grapevine through New Genomic Techniques. Umar Shahbaz. Fondazione Edmund Mach. |
16:55 | Exploring the impact of NPR3 gene silencing on the interaction between grapevine and mycorrhizal fungi through genome editing. Ivan Bevilacqua. CREA - Research Centre for Viticulture and Enology. |
17:00-17:45 |
Closure Conference: Antonio Granell. Institute for Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMCP-CSIC). |
17:45-18:00 | Farewell and final remarks |
19:30 | Bus transfer to gala dinner 2 departure points: Riojaforum Conference Centre & Plaza Diversidad |
20:00-00:30 | Gala Dinner | Hotel San Camilo, Navarrete |
23:30 and 00:30 | Bus transfer to Riojaforum Conference Centre & Plaza Diversidad |
Socialprogram
Sunday, 7th July
Welcome cocktail
19:00 – 21:00
Riojaforum Conference Centre
Address: San Millán, 23 - 25
26004 Logroño, La Rioja
Tuesday, 9th July
Group photo
12:55
Main entrance of the Riojaforum Conference Centre
Tuesday, 9th July
Logroño city walking tour
19:00-20:30
Logroño city walking tour
Meeting point: Oficina De Turismo De La Rioja
Address: Portales, 50, Logroño
Wednesday, 10th July
Technical Tour | Vivanco Museum and Winery
8:30-12:30
Outbound: 8:30 Bus departure from Riojaforum Conference Centre and city centre (Plaza Diversidad/Fuente Murrieta)
Return: 12:30 Bus departure from Vivanco Museum and Winery to Riojaforum Conference Centre
Upon arrival, lunch at Riojaforum Conference Centre (companions included).
Thursday, 11th July
Gala dinner| Hotel San Camilo, Navarrete
19:30 – 00:30
Gala dinner| Hotel San Camilo, Navarrete
Outbound: 19:30 Bus departure from Riojaforum and Logroño city centre (Plaza Diversidad)
Return: 23:30 and 00:30 Bus departure from Hotel San Camilo and will stop at Logroño city centre and Riojaforum