2012—VitisGen Presentations and Conferences

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December

Fennell A. Cold climate grapevines and wines: A new industry for SD. South Dakota Ag and Rural Leadership (SDARL), Brookings SD, December 12, 2012.

Hwang, Chin-Feng. Exploring the Genetic Resources of Norton Grape for Fungal Disease Resistance. 2nd Annual Grape and Wine Research Symposium, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, December 7, 2012.


November

Barba, P. Genetics of powdery mildew resistance and susceptibility in grapevines. Cornell Recent Advances in Viticulture and Enology, Ithaca, NY. November 12, 2012.

Cadle-Davidson, L. Got traits? What the world's biggest grape breeding collection and millions of DNA markers can do for you. Cornell Recent Advances in Viticulture and Enology, Ithaca, NY. November 12, 2012.

Springer, L. The Chemistry of Tannin Extraction into Wine. Cornell Recent Advances in Viticulture and Enology, Ithaca, NY. November 12, 2012.

Takacs, E. A glimpse into the VitisGen Project: A collaboration striving to accelerate grape variety development. Cornell Recent Advances in Viticulture and Enology, Ithaca, NY. November 12, 2012.


October

Sacks, G.L. Facilitating grape breeding through mass spectrometry. American Society for Mass Spectrometry—Asilomar Conference on Food Safety and Quality, Pacific Grove, CA. Oct 7, 2012.


August

Cadle-Davidson, L., A. Nowogrodzki, M. Schaub, P. Barba, B.I. Reisch, R.C. Seem, and D.M. Gadoury. VitisGenPM: A precision phenotyping center for powdery mildew resistance breeding in grapevine. Annual meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, Providence, RI, August 4–8 2012.


July

Defnet E., L. Springer and G.L. Sacks. Differential Tannin Binding to Grape Alcohol Insoluble Residues. NYSAES Summer Scholars Poster Symposium. Geneva, NY, July 31, 2012.

Fuller, Kate B. “California Winegrape Demand: Results from Econometric and Synthetic Demand System Estimations.” Presented at the Western Economics Association International Conference, San Francisco, California, June 29-July 3, 2012.

Stafne, E.T. E. Hellman, R.K. Striegler, J. Wolpert, T. Martinson, B. Reisch, and J.-M. Peltier. A collaborative research and extension model: the Grape Community of Practice. Annual meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Science, July 2012. (Stafne ASHS abstract.doc) (Stafne Poster ASEV 2012.pdf)


June

Fuller, Kate B. “The Demand for California Winegrapes: Results from a Regionally Specified, Flexible Form Demand System Estimation.” Presented at the 2012 Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Park City, Utah, June 20-22, 2012.

Fuller, Kate B. “Pierce’s Disease and Related Policies in the California Winegrape Industry: Results from a Market Simulation Analysis.” Presented at the 2012 Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Park City, Utah, June 20-22, 2012.

Fuller, Kate B. “Alternative Measures for the Demand for Winegrapes in California.” Presented at the 2012 American Association of Wine Economists Annual Meeting, Princeton University, Princeton NJ, June 7-10, 2012.

Fuller, Kate B. “The Costs and Benefits of Pierce’s Disease and Related Policy in the California Wine Industry: Results from a Market Simulation Analysis.” Presented at the 2012 American Association of Wine Economics Annual Meeting, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, June 7-10, 2012.


May

Hwang, Chin-Feng Marker-assisted Selection on Norton-derived Populations. Missouri Grape and Wine Board Research Committee Meeting, Columbia, MO, May 30, 2012.

Hwang, Chin-Feng. Breeding of Grapevine for Disease Resistance. How-To series on Missouri Grape and Wine, Springfield, Missouri, May 11, 2012.


March

Cadle-Davidson, L. and B. Reisch. Introducing VitisGen: A revolution in Grape Genotyping, trait analysis, and cultivar improvement. Cornell University, Department of Entomology Seminar, March 27, 2012.

Fennell A. Functional Genomics Analyses. IBM Computational Infrastructure Meeting, SDSU Foundation, Brookings, SD, March 27, 2012.

Reisch, B.I. and L. Cadle-Davidson. New(er) Grape and Wine Projects Funded by the SCRI: The VitisGen Project to Accelerate Grape Variety Development. Finger Lakes Grape Growers Conference, March 1–3, 2012. (Reisch FLGGC 2012.pdf)


January

Plant and Animal Genome XX Conference January 14–18, 2012
VitisGen: A Coordinated Effort in Grape Genotyping, Phenotyping, and Marker Assisted Breeding
Lance E. Cadle-Davidson, USDA-ARS Grape Genetics Research Unit, Geneva, NY; Qi Sun, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY ; Paola Barba, Cornell University, Geneva, NY; Minghui Wang, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Siraprapa Brooks, USDA-ARS Grape Genetics Research Unit, Geneva, NY; Anne Fennell, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD; Bruce Reisch, Cornell University, Geneva, NY.

Cadle-Davidson, L.E., Q. Sun, P. Barba, M. Wang, S. Brooks, A. Fennell, and B. Reisch. VitisGen: A coordinated effort in grape genotyping, phenotyping, and marker-assisted selection. Plant and Animal Genome XX, San Diego CA. January 14–18, 2012.


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