Programme

Tuesday 23rd july 17.00 - 19.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session. 6

GRAPEVINES (VITIS SPP.): A MODEL FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO CONSERVING AND USING CROP WILD RELATIVES

Organizers
Anne Frances
Wesley Knapp
Allison Miller
613/664 Optimized design of a genetic reserve network for the in situ conservation of wild grape Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris (Willd.
Iriondo Alegría, José María¹
(1) Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
613/929 Conservation and Sustainable use of Crop Wild Relatives for Food Security
Khadia, Satishkumar M¹
(1) Department of Botany, Bhavan's Sheth R A College of Science
613/1215 Using phylogenetic relationships and species delimitations of North American Vitis to inform crop breeding and conservation action
Wen, Jun¹
(1) Smithsonian Institution
613/1819 A multidisciplinary and collaborative model for conserving North American grapes (Vitis spp.)
Frances, Anne¹
(1) United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
613/1821 Natural variation in North American Vitis species used as rootstocks influences shoot system phenotypes in grafted grapevines
Miller, Allison¹
(1) Saint Louis Univ. & Danforth Plant Science Center
613/1924 Importance of wild Vitis germplasm in historical and modern grape breeding
Clark, Matthew¹
(1) University of Minnesota