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10th International Conference on Grapevine Breeding and
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Date | Time | Session | Topic |
Sunday August 1 | 6:00-9:00 PM | Welcome reception | (at Smith Opera House) |
Monday August 2 | 8:30-8:40 AM | Opening Comments | |
8:40-10:05 AM | Oral Session 1 | Pest and Disease Resistance I | |
10:35-12:30 PM | Oral Session 2 | Pest and Disease Resistance II | |
12:30-1:30 PM | (lunch at Scandling Center) | ||
1:30-3:00 PM | Poster Session 1 | Berry quality; Adaptation to soils and climates; Genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics; and Transgenic research | |
3:00-5:40 PM | Oral Session 3 | Grapevine Breeding: Techniques, Goals, and Strategies | |
Tuesday August 3 | 8:00-10:10 AM | Oral Session 4 | Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics I |
10:40-12:35 PM | Oral Session 5 | Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics II | |
12:15-1:15 PM | (lunch at Scandling Center) | ||
1:30-6:00 PM | Field Tour of NYS Agricultural Experiment Station, USDA-ARS units | ||
6:30 PM- ? | "Dinosaur Bar B Que" at Station Pavilion | ||
Wednesday August 4 | 8:00-10:10 AM | Oral Session 6 | Abiotic and Biotic Stress Tolerance |
10:40-12:35 PM | Oral Session 7 | Genetics of Fruit Quality & Transgenic Research | |
12:35-1:30 PM | (lunch at Scandling Center) | ||
1:30-3:00 PM | Poster Session 2 | Grapevine germplasm: Conservation and analysis; Breeding techniques, goals and strategies; Pest and disease resistance | |
4:00 PM | Departure for evening banquet; winery stop en route | ||
6:00 PM | Arrival at Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, reception, wine tasting | ||
7:00 PM | Dinner, entertainment by "Cool Club" | ||
10:00 PM | Return to Geneva | ||
Thursday August 5 | 8:00-10:00 AM | Oral Session 8 | Grapevine Genetic Resources - Parentage, Population Genetics, Fingerprinting |
10:30-12:00 PM | Oral Session 9 | Breeding for Quality | |
12:00-1:00 PM | (lunch at Scandling Center) | ||
1:30 PM | Post conference tour | Tour to Keuka Lake vineyards and Hunt Country winery | |
6:30 PM | Dinner at Chateau Esperanza | ||
Friday August 6 | Post conference tour | Casa Larga Vineyards | |
Continue to Niagara Falls | |||
Drive through Lake Ontario fruit production region | |||
Lunch at Hamlin Beach State Park, Lake Ontario | |||
Saturday August 7 | Post conference tour | Maid of the Mist boat ride to base of Niagara Falls | |
Optional walk to the "Cave of the Winds" | |||
1:30 PM | depart Niagara Falls | ||
stop at Buffalo (2:30 PM) and Rochester Airports (4:00 PM) | |||
5:30 PM | Geneva |
Welcome Reception at the Smith Opera House |
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82 Seneca St., Geneva Sunday, August 1, 2010 6:00 to 9:00 PM (Wine, hot and cold Hors D'Oeuvres served) |
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Time | Presenter | |
7:00-7:45 PM | Tom Burr, Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences & Director, NYS Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University | Welcome on behalf of Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the NYS Agricultural Experiment Station |
Dariusz Swietlik, Area Director, North Atlantic Area, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture | Welcome on behalf of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service | |
Ben Ami Bravdo, Professor of Viticulture and Enology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem & Chair, ISHS Section on Vine and Berry Fruits | Welcome on behalf of the International Society for Horticultural Science | |
James Trezise, President, New York Wine & Grape Foundation | Welcome on behalf of the New York State Wine and Grape Industry | |
Mayor Stu Einstein, City of Geneva, New York | Welcome on behalf of the City of Geneva, New York | |
Bruce Reisch, Professor of Grapevine Breeding and Genetics, Cornell University & Convener of the 10th International Conference on Grapevine Breeding and Genetics | A brief history of grapevine breeding and genetics at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station |
View General Session 1-3 Monday
Monday August 2, 2010 |
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Opening Plenary Session | 8:30-8:40 AM | ||
8:30-8:40 | Welcome to the Symposium | Bruce Reisch, Peter Cousins |
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Oral Session 1: Pest and Disease Resistance I | 8:40-10:05 AM | ||
Session Chair: Andy Walker, University of California, Davis, USA | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
8:40-9:20 | K-1 | Keynote: Recent progress in understanding the genetics of pest and disease resistance in Vitis | Ian Dry |
9:20-9:35 | O-1 | Genetic Mapping of REN1: A powdery mildew resistance gene present in two central Asian grapevines | C. Coleman |
9:35-9:50 | O-2 | Additional homologs of the Ren1 locus exist in Middle Eastern Vitis vinifera | S. Riaz |
9:50-10:05 | O-3 | New generation of resistant table grape cultivars | S. Hoffmann |
10:05-10:35 | Coffee, Juice and Snack Break | ||
Oral Session 2: Pest and Disease Resistance II | 10:35 AM-12:30 PM | ||
Session Chair: Jiang Lu, Florida A&M University, USA | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
10:35-10:50 | O-4 | Introduction of application of Chinese wild Vitis species in China | Y. Wang |
10:50-11:05 | O-5 | Identification of an R2R3 transcription factor involved in the regulation of the stilbene synthase pathway in grapevine | A. Vannozzi |
11:05-11:20 | O-6 | Breeding for durable resistance to downy and powdery mildews in grapevine | D. Merdinoglu |
11:20-11:35 | O-7 | Sequencing of the phylloxera resistance locus Rdv1 of cultivar ‘Börner’ | L. Hausmann |
11:35-11:50 | O-8 | Dissecting the genetic determinants of powdery mildew resistance in grape | E. Zyprian |
11:50-12:05 | O-9 | Dissection of defense pathways in the grapevine-powdery mildew interaction by employing Arabidopsis defense-related mutants | W. Qiu |
12:05-12:20 | O-10 | Development of molecular markers for powdery mildew resistance in grapevines | S. Mahanil |
12:20-12:30 | Summation of afternoon poster session - A. Nassuth and E. Rühl | ||
(12:45-2:45 PM) | (Grapevine CGC meeting; Creedon Room) | (A.Walker, Chair) | |
12:30-1:30 | Lunch at the Scandling Center | ||
Poster Session 1 | 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
Poster Number | Title | Presenter | |
Topic: Berry quality | |||
P-1 | Genetic characterization based on the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) of traits related to the cluster architecture of Vitis vinifera L. | P. Hinrichsen | |
P-2 | PMEI and SPY: Two genes with possible roles in seed and berry development in table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) | X. Casanueva | |
P-3 | Identification of genes related to stenospermocarpy in table grape (Vitis vinifera L.) | X. Casanueva | |
P-4 | Gene-assisted selection for table grape breeding: Validation of a molecular marker for seedlessness | N. Mejia | |
P-5 | Inheritance of some fruit quality characters in Vitis vinifera grapes | S.H. Li | |
P-6 | Polyphenolic potential of the rare Croatian variety Dobricic (Vitis vinifera L.) | I. Budic-Leto | |
P-7 | Impact of human selection on the allelic diversity of genes involved in the anthocyanin pathway | P. This | |
P-8 | Monoterpene levels in different grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars and clones during fruit ripening | M. Nitsch | |
P-9 | A molecular marker system for the identification of the colour-locus in different tissues of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) | N. Ruh | |
P-10 | Usefulness of the SCC8 SCAR marker linked to seedlessness in fungus resistant table grape breeding | T. Deak | |
P-11 | Drawing links from transcriptome to metabolites: The evolution of Muscat aroma in the ripening berry | L. Costantini | |
P-12 | The onset of berry ripening is characterized by hydrogen peroxide accumulation and lipid peroxidation | C. Moser | |
P-13 | Ripening-related ethylene responsive factor characterization by Agrobacterium-mediated stable gene transfer in grapevine | A. Dal Ri | |
P-14 | Morphological characteristics of cracking susceptible Korean table grapes, ‘Heukgoosul’ and ‘Tamnara’ | I.-C. Son | |
P-15 | Characteristics of berry growth in tetraploid table grapes with different cracking susceptibilities in Korea | H.-K. Lim | |
P-16 | A genetic analysis of berry quality traits in Spanish red wine grapes | C. Menendez | |
P-17 | Genetic analysis of wine grape high-quality ripening on the Monastrell x Syrah progeny | A. Bayo-Canha | |
P-18 | Use of molecular markers for seedlessness in grapevine breeding | M. Akkurt | |
P-19 | The aroma-forming substances of hybrid seedlings of grape | A. Kataenko | |
P-20 | Characterization of key components associated with the hormone signaling pathway that initiates berry ripening | L. Deluc | |
P-21 | Anthocyanin profiling in the berry skins of five Vitis amurensis grapes and one related hybrid cultivar | F. He | |
P-22 | Expression of early light inducible proteins (ELIPs) during the transition to autotrophy of Vitis vinifera L. leaves | D.E. Olivares | |
P-23 | Changes of content and antioxidant activities of phenolic compounds during gibberellin-induced development of seedless muscat grapevine | T. Shu-fen | |
Topic: Adaptation to soils and climates | |||
P-24 | The development of molecular markers for Vitis riparia to use in interspecific breeding for freezing tolerance | A. Nassuth | |
P-25 | Improving sustainable water use in grape production using a Drought Biomarker Detection (DBD) tool | S. Lund | |
P-26 | Identification of ABA inducible genes from cold-hardy Vitis amurensis Rupr. Cv. Zuoshan-1 by suppression subtractive hybridization | Y. Zhang | |
P-27 | Identification and applications of polyploidy in Muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia Michx.) breeding | X. Xu | |
P-28 | In vitro selection of HYP tolerant cell lines from 'Chardonnay' embryogenic suspension culture | R. He | |
P-29 | NCED expression and ABA concentrations vary with genotype in response to water deficit | D. Hopper | |
Topic: Genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics | |||
P-30 | In silico SNP detection for genes of the anthocyanin metabolism in Vitis | V. Quecini | |
P-31 | Grape berry development proteome: protein extraction and resolution by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis | P. Hinrichsen | |
P-32 | Vitis vinifera genome annotation improvement using next-generation sequencing technologies and NCBI public data | P. Hinrichsen | |
P-33 | Analysis of expressed sequence tags from Vitis vinifera flower and fruit and electronic mapping of new ESTs | J. Fang | |
P-34 | Genome-wide identification of grapevine specific genes | Z.-M. Cheng | |
P-35 | Evidence of a Ubiquitin Fusion Degradation 1 gene family in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) | L. Wei | |
P-36 | Looking for genetic polymorphisms through clonal variation of Pinot noir | G. Carrier | |
P-37 | SNiPlay, a web application for SNP analysis | P. This | |
P-38 | Characterization of a new hormone in grape and analysis of its influence on grape development processes | A. Keren-Keiserman | |
P-39 | Skin proteomic comparison among four grape cultivars with different anthocyanin contents | A.S. Negri | |
P-40 | Towards a characterization of the PR-10 gene family in grapevine | A. Polverari | |
P-41 | Assessing the genetic variability of grape clones | S. Vezzulli | |
P-42 | Phenotypic plasticity in Vitis vinifera: how environment shapes wine | S. Dal Santo | |
P-43 | Proteomic characterization of downy mildew-infected grapevine plants | A. Polverari | |
P-44 | Transcriptomic characteristics of an Oriental cultivar of Vitis vinifera, Koshu | N. Goto-Yamamoto | |
P-45 | Preliminary observations on the role of sirtuin genes in grapevine physiology | L. Bavaresco | |
P-46 | Defense response to downy mildew in grapevine: Learning from transcriptomics and metabolomics | M.S. Pais | |
P-47 | Grape berry cuticle under water deficits. Morphological, metabolomic and proteomic analysis | O. Zarrouk | |
P-48 | Cioutat, a somatic variant from Chasselas exhibiting a programmed cell death-like phenotype | D. Lijavetzky | |
P-49 | Characterization of grape GAI promoter in Arabidopsis | Y. Yang | |
P-50 | Estimation of protein spot variability in 2-D gels | G. Cramer | |
P-51 | Berry skin development of grape variety Norton exhibits distinct expression patterns of genes in defense and flavonoid pathways and unique profiles of flavonoid compounds | W. Qiu | |
Topic: Transgenic research | |||
P-52 | Establishment of virus-resistance in grapevine rootstocks | G. Reustle | |
P-53 | Marker-free transgenic grapevines using the Cre/lox recombination system | G. Buchholz | |
P-54 | Towards a deep understanding of the function of grape flavonoid regulators VvMYB5a and VvMYB5b | M. Fasoli | |
P-55 | Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated induction of transgenic hairy roots in Vitis species | Y. Jittayasothorn | |
P-56 | Multifactorial analysis of the fungal tolerance in genetically modified grapevine plants: Defining prototypes for commercial purposes | P. Barba | |
P-57 | Phenotypic evaluation of 'Thompson Seedless' grapes transformed with AtNHX1 growing in hydroponics and potted soils | C. Aguero | |
2:30-3:00 PM | Coffee, Juice and Snack Break by Poster Session | ||
Oral Session 3: Grapevine Breeding: Techniques, Goals, and Strategies | 3:00-5:40 PM | ||
Session Chair: Peter Cousins, USDA-ARS Grape Genetics Research Unit, USA | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
3:00-3:40 PM | K-2 | Keynote: Progress in grapevine breeding | Rudolf Eibach |
3:40-3:55 | O-11 | Recent trends and technologies for the improvement of seedless table grape breeding in Israel | A. Perl |
3:55-4:10 | O-12 | Low-pressure selection for new grape crossings (Riesling italico x Pinot noir; Riesling italico x Chardonnay) | L. Bavaresco |
4:10-4:25 | O-13 | Brazilian grape breeding program | P. Ritschel |
4:25-4:40 | O-14 | Tetraploid table grape breeding in Japan | N. Mitani |
4:40-4:55 | O-15 | Development of rootstocks for Australian conditions | B. Smith |
4:55-5:10 | O-16 | Comparative cold hardiness of new cold climate cultivars and University of Minnesota breeding selections | P. Hemstad |
5:10-5:25 | O-17 | The introduction, breeding, and extension of wine grape in China | L. Wang |
5:25:5:40 | O-18 | Table grape breeding at the ARC INFRUITEC-Nietvoorbij, South Africa; Its impact on the SA industry and latest developments | P. Burger |
6:00-8:00 PM | Dinner at the Scandling Center |
View General Session 4-5 Tuesday
Tuesday August 3, 2010 |
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Oral Session 4: Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics I | 8:00-10:10 AM | ||
Session Chair: Reinhard Töpfer, Institut für Rebenzüchtung Geilweilerhof, Germany | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
8:00-8:40 | K-3 | Keynote: Grapevine genome update and beyond | Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon |
8:40-8:55 | O-19 | Integrated analysis of transcriptome and metabolome to understand grapevine development and its relation to wine attributes | H. Pena-Cortes |
8:55-9:10 | O-20 | Deciphering the chromosome structure in Vitis vinifera: Genetic mapping, BAC-FISH and recombination | A. Canaguier |
9:10-9:25 | O-21 | Identification and functional characterization of potential targets for genetic improvement of grape berry quality | S. Delrot |
9:25-9:40 | O-22 | Identification of table grapes genes related to seedlessness, berry size and GA-responsiveness by functional genomics | P. Hinrichsen |
9:40-9:55 | O-23 | Coordinate induction of anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway genes by VvMybAs | P.R. Poudel |
9:55-10:10 | O-24 | Metagenomic sequencing as a tool to elucidate etiology - the case of the virome of a vineyard | J.T. Burger |
10:10-10:40 | Coffee, Juice and Snack Break | ||
Oral Session 5: Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics II | 10:40 AM-12:35 PM | ||
Session Chair: Gabriele Di Gaspero, University of Udine, Italy | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
10:40-10:55 | O-25 | A gene expression map of Vitis vinifera cv. Cornvina development | M. Pezzotti |
10:55-11:10 | O-26 | Regulation of bud fruitfulness by floral meristem identity genes - Unique version of the Arabidopsis model? | E. Or |
11:10-11:25 | O-27 | Transcriptional analysis of inflorescence and tendril development | J. Diaz-Riquelme |
11:25:11:40 | O-28 | Haplotype structure and cluster phenotype associations for the VvTFL1A gene | L. Fernandez |
11:40:11:55 | O-29 | Towards understanding the mechanisms of host resistance to downy mildew disease of grapevine by using genome wide expression profiling analysis | J. Lu |
11:55-12:10 | (Announcements; information on Grapevine Phys. and Biotech. Meeting in Chile) | ||
12:15-1:15 | Lunch at Scandling Center | ||
Field Tour of New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, USDA-ARS units | 1:30 PM till evening | ||
Tour Leader: | |||
Time | Topic | Presenter | |
(under development) | |||
6:30 - ? | "Dinosaur Bar B Que" at the Experiment Station Pavilion |
View General Session 6-7 Wednesday
Wednesday August 4, 2010 |
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Oral Session 6: Abiotic and Biotic Stress Tolerance | 8:00-9:55 AM | ||
Session Chair: Annette Nassuth, University of Guelph, Canada | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
8:00-8:40 | K-4 | Keynote: Genetics and genomics of grapevine responses to abiotic stress | Anne Fennell |
8:40-8:55 | O-30 | Function of Vitis CBF transcription factors in stress tolerance | A. Nassuth |
8:55-9:10 | O-31 | Mapping genetic loci for tolerance to iron induced chlorosis in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) | P.-F. Bert |
9:10-9:25 | O-32 | Integrating ecophysiology and quantitative genetics to analyse the control of transpiration by the rootstock under drought conditions. | E. Marguerit |
9:25-9:40 | O-34 | Cloning and characterization of the dagger nematode resistance gene, XiR1 | C.-F. Hwang |
9:40-9:55 | O-35 | QTL analysis of predatory mite abundance and leaf morphology traits in a hybrid grape population | C. Owens |
9:55-10:25 | Coffee, Juice and Snack Break | ||
Oral Session 7: Genetics of Fruit Quality & Transgenic Research | 10:25 AM-12:20 PM | ||
Session Chair: Nami Goto-Yamamoto, National Research Institute of Brewing, Japan | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
10:25-10:40 | O-36 | New insight into the genetics of color in grape | A. Fournier-Level |
10:40-10:55 | O-37 | Differential expressed genes in berries of cv. Sangiovese (Vitis vinifera L.) during ripening following cluster thinning at véraison | C. Pastore |
10:55-11:10 | O-38 | Co-Localization of QTLs for seedlessness and downy mildew resistance in grapevine | L.F. Revers |
11:10-11:25 | O-39 | Polymorphisms in VvPel associate with variation for berry texture | J. Ibáñez |
11:25:11:40 | O-40 | Quantitative analysis of texture and fertility in table grapes | I. Carreno |
11:40:11:55 | O-41 | Gene silencing as strategy to induce grapevine fan leaf virus (GFLV) resistance in grapevine rootstocks | P. Arce-Johnson |
11:55-12:10 | O-42 | Transcriptional changes in response to heterologous expression of a pear PGIP in grapevine | A.M. Ibáñez |
12:10-12:20 | Summation of afternoon poster session - P. This and R. Töpfer | ||
12:20-1:30 | Lunch at Scandling Center | ||
Poster Session 2 | 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
Poster Number | Title | Presenter | |
Topic: Grapevine germplasm: Conservation and analysis | |||
P-58 | Characterization of grape cultivars through ESTP | M.F. Moura | |
P-59 | Phenotypic divergence among grapevine accessions of the germplasm collection at IAC | M.F. Moura | |
P-60 | Brazilian Grape Germplasm Bank: Phenology and resistance to main fungal diseases | P. Ritschel | |
P-61 | Grapevine variety determination from herbarium and archeological specimens | I. Pejic | |
P-62 | Conservation, characterisation and management of grapevine genetic resources: The European GrapeGen06 project | P. This | |
P-63 | Genetic structure and linkage disequilibrium in 4 Vitis species | A. Doligez | |
P-64 | Genetic structure in a large representative sample of cultivated and wild grapevines | R. Bacilieri | |
P-65 | Plastid DNA sequence diversity in a worldwide set of grapevine cultivars (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera) | T. Beridze | |
P-66 | Analysis of grape rootstocks by microsatellite markers | G. Jahnke | |
P-67 | Analysis of Pinot varieties by microsatellite markers | G. Jahnke | |
P-68 | Italian wild grapevine: A state of the art on germplasm and conservation in 2010; the Year of Biodiversity | S. Imazio | |
P-69 | Ribolla Gialla from northeastern Italy, Rebula from northern Balkans and Robola from Ionian islands: do they belong to the same population variety or are they genetically different? | S. Imazio | |
P-70 | Proteomic analysis among different Aglianico ecotypes | A.S. Negri | |
P-71 | Viticultural performance of some Cabernet Sauvignon clones | L. Bavaresco | |
P-72 | The software for a ‘Universal Grapevine Database’ | C. D'Onofrio | |
P-73 | Molecular characterization of the grapevine germplasm collection held at the Fondazione Edmund Mach | S. Grando | |
P-74 | Application of SSR markers for must and wine varietal detection | M. Baleiras-Couto | |
P-75 | Variation of berry polyphenolic profiles of USDA Vitis vinifera germplasm | Z. Liang | |
P-76 | Aestivales (Planchon), American native grapes: Phylogenetics and use for breeding of high quality wine grapes for southeastern United States | V. Colova | |
P-77 | Morphological and molecular identification of Maragheh grapevine cultivars | Y. Sharafi | |
P-78 | Genetic diversity in Maragheh grapevine pollen traits | Y. Sharafi | |
Topic: Breeding techniques, goals, and strategies | |||
P-79 | Studies on an excellent early-mature bud sport of ‘Kyoho’ | L. Wei | |
P-80 | Generation of a new polyploid grape cultivar by a new strategy that combines crossbreeding with colchicine-induced mutation | D. Zhigang | |
P-81 | Effectiveness of different culture media on the success of embryo rescue among different crosses of seedless grapes | Y. Hao | |
P-82 | Polyploid induction of mutation by using colchicine on tube seedlings of Victoria grape | J.-L. Zhu | |
P-83 | Some early maturing table grape cultivars with muscat flavor released by the Beijing Institute of Forestry and Pomology | L. Sun | |
P-84 | Progress in grapevine breeding in China over a decade | J.-L. Zhu | |
P-85 | New triploid seedless table grape cultivar 'Moonlight Seedless' bred in China | S.J. Zhao | |
P-86 | Conferred vigour: Loci but no logic | S. Decroocq | |
P-87 | Grape breeding and viticulture research program in Iran | J. Mahmoudzadeh | |
P-88 | ‘Tankeumchu’: A mid-ripening, black-fruited table grape | J. Noh | |
P-89 | The usefulness of allotetraploidy and isolated embryo culture in vitro for obtaining intergeneric hybrids of grape | A. Kataenko | |
P-90 | Genetic control of phyllotaxy phase shift in juvenile vines in a rootstock hybrid population | P. Cousins | |
P-91 | Drying rate of fresh berries from natural dry-on-the-vine (DOV) grape germplasm. | D. Ramming | |
P-92 | Quality improvement in Vignoles through clonal selection | P. Cousins | |
P-93 | Development of table and raisin grapes with high anthocyanins using a leaf disk assay. | D. Ramming | |
Topic: Pest and disease resistance | |||
P-94 | Mechanisms of powdery mildew resistance in the Vitaceae family | A. Feechan | |
P-95 | Reaction of grape rootstocks to Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica | M.F. Moura | |
P-96 | Global gene response to viral infections in grapevine | M.C. Medina | |
P-97 | Genetic analysis of the resistance to foliar diseases on Muscadinia rotundifolia | S. Blanc | |
P-98 | Investigation of the interaction of Elsinoë ampelina with Vitis vinifera | A. Kono | |
P-99 | Berry cracking caused by powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) infection to ‘Fujiminori’ grapevines (Vitis sp.) | H.-S. Shin | |
P-100 | Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea) induced berry cracking in ‘Fujiminori’ table grapes (Vitis sp.) | D. Kim | |
P-101 | Elicitation of grapevine defense responses against downy mildew caused by Plasmopara viticola | M. Selim | |
P-102 | Optimizing the breeding of Pierce’s disease resistant winegrapes with marker-assisted selection | A. Walker | |
P-103 | The biological characteristics of Xylella fastidiosa in xylem fluid from resistant and susceptible grapevines | X. Shi | |
P-104 | Development of marker-assisted selection as a tool for breeding disease resistant grapes | B. Reisch | |
P-105 | Pathogen responsiveness and variety/tissue specificity of five stilbene synthase genes in grapevine | R. Dai | |
P-106 | Characterization of grapevine NPR1 | Y. Zhang | |
P-107 | Screening grape hybrid families with molecular markers linked to resistance genes | E. Kiss | |
P-108 | The genetic mapping of Xiphinema index resistance derived from Vitis arizonica by using SSR markers | S. Van Zyl | |
P-109 | Characterization of an ankyrin-like protein up-stream region from Vitis vinifera is highly induced by Botrytis cinerea infection | P. Barba | |
P-111 | Cloning and functional characterisation of a putative powdery mildew susceptibility gene in grapevine | I. Dry | |
P-112 | Evaluation of grapevine germplasm from La Rioja for tolerance to powdery mildew (Erisiphe necator) | C. Menendez | |
Poster session additions | |||
P-113 | Analysis of genetic structure of twelve Sicilian grapevine cultivars | O. Failla | |
P-114 | Evaluation of 4 new rootstock genotypes obtained by back cross | O. Failla | |
P-115 | Genetic transformation of grape (Vitis vinifera) to increase salt tolerance | A. Zurita-Silva | |
2:30-3:00 PM | Coffee, Juice and Snack Break by Poster Session | ||
4:00 PM | Departure for evening banquet at the Harbor Hotel, Watkins Glen, with winery stop en route. | ||
6:00 PM | Arrival at Harbor Hotel reception, wine tasting | ||
7:00 PM | Dinner, entertainment by "Cool Club" | ||
10:00 PM | Return to Geneva |
View General Session 8-9 Thursday
Thursday August 5, 2010 |
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Oral Session 8: Grapevine Genetic Resources - Parentage, Population Genetics, Fingerprinting | |||
Session Chair: Patrice This, INRA, Montpellier, France | 8:00-10:00 AM | ||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
8:00-8:15 | O-43 | Genetic characterization of the USDA grape germplasm collection: Challenges and lessons learned | S. Myles |
8:15-8:30 | O-44 | The Turkish grape (Vitis vinifera L.) SSR database | A. Ergul |
8:30-8:45 | O-45 | Genealogy investigation in over 2300 grapevine cultivars (Vitis vinifera L.) | T. Lacombe |
8:45-9:00 | O-46 | Association genetics in relation with berry size variation in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) | C. Houel |
9:00-9:15 | O-47 | Intravarietal variability of Crljenak Kastelanski and its relationship with Zinfandel and Primitivo selections | I. Pejic |
9:15-9:30 | O-48 | Discrimination of grapevine clones by methylation sensitive AFLP analysis | G. Reustle |
9:30-9:45 | O-49 | Molecular survey of Georgian grapevine genetic resources | S. Imazio |
9:45-10:00 | O-50 | Allelic variation in the domestication gene VvmyA1 in natural grape populations (Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris) | R. Arroyo-Garcia |
10:00-10:30 | Coffee, Juice and Snack Break | ||
Oral Session 9: Breeding for Quality | 10:30-12:00 Noon | ||
Session Chair: Enrico Peterlunger, University of Udine, Italy | |||
Time | Oral Abstract Number | Title | Presenter |
10:30-10:45 | O-51 | Marker-assisted breeding: Identification of monoterpensynthases in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) and their potential as markers in breeding | O. Bitz |
10:45-11:00 | O-52 | Functional characterization of terpene synthases of aromatic and non-aromatic grapevine varieties | C. D'Onofrio |
11:00-11:15 | O-53 | An integrated approach to studying the positional candidate gene 1-deoxyxylulose-5-phosphate synthase (VvDXS) involved in Muscat flavor determination. | F. Emanuelli |
11:15-11:30 | O-54 | The study of triploid progenies crossed between diploid and tetraploid grapes | L. Sun |
11:30-11:45 | O-55 | Characteristics of promising Muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia Michx.) selections from the University of Georgia (U.S.A.) breeding program | P. Conner |
11:45-12:00 | Business meeting: Venue for meeting in 2014 | B. Bravdo | |
12:00-1:00 PM | Lunch at Scandling Center | ||
1:30 PM | Departure of Post Conference Tour |
Post Conference Tour |
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Thursday, August 5, 2010 | ||||
Tour Leader: Peter Cousins | ||||
Time | Topic | Presenters | ||
1:30 PM | Departure from Scandling Center, Hobart and William Smith Colleges | |||
2:45 - 4:15 PM | Keuka Lake Vineyards - hybrids, labrusca, vinifera | |||
Bedient's Vineyards, 3955 Stever Hill Road, Branchport, New York | Jim Bedient | |||
Clearview Farms, 4150 Stever Hill Road, Branchport, New York | Don Tones | |||
4:30 - 6:00 PM | Hunt Country Vineyards | Art and Joyce Hunt | ||
6:30-8:30 PM | Dinner at Chateau Esperanza | |||
Overnight at Hobart and William Smith Colleges campus housing | ||||
Friday, August 6, 2010 | ||||
Tour Leader: Peter Cousins | ||||
Time | Topic | Presenter | ||
8:00 - 8:45 AM | Breakfast at the Scandling Center | |||
9:00 AM | Departure from parking lot opposite Scandling Center, Pulteney St. | |||
10:00 AM | Visit Casa Larga Vineyards,Winery (Fairport, New York) | Mark Patterson, Winemaker John Chase, Vineyard Manager |
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12:00 PM | Depart Casa Larga Vineyards | |||
1:15 PM | Arrive Hamlin Beach State Park - Picnic Lunch at Lake Ontario | |||
3:00 PM | Depart Hamlin Beach State Park | |||
(view New York State apple industry along way) | ||||
4:30 PM | Arrive Days Inn - Niagara Falls | |||
4:30 - 6:30 PM | Free time, walk to Falls | |||
6:30 PM | Dinner (Days Inn - Niagara Falls) | |||
Saturday, August 7, 2010 | ||||
Tour Leader: Peter Cousins | ||||
Time | Topic | |||
8:00 AM | Breakfast, Denny's Restaurant at Days Inn | |||
9:00 AM | Check out of hotel, load baggage to bus | |||
9:45 AM | Maid of the Mist - boat ride | |||
10:45 AM | Free time - optional visit to Cave of the Winds at own expense | |||
Noon | Lunch (Days Inn - Niagara Falls) | |||
1:30 PM | Depart Niagara Falls | |||
2:30 PM | Arrive Buffalo (BUF) Airport | |||
4:00 PM | Arrive Rochester (ROC) Airport | |||
5:00 PM | Arrive Geneva |