- Registration/good morning coffee/poster mounting
- Welcome by the COST chair Sebastien Carpentier
- Kristian Thorup University of Copenhagen, (DK). ”Semi-field phenotyping for root growth and function, early results from the RadiMax root phenotyping facility”
- Benjamin Kilian CROP TRUST, (GE) “Crop diversity is the foundation of agriculture and phenotyping the gene banks is necessary to meet the never-ending challenge of sustainably producing sufficient and nutritious food for an increasing population”
- Orals (3x20 min)
- Lunch- Break Poster Session
- Visit of the KULeuven/Bioversity International gene bank and phenotyping facilities
- Orals (2x20 min)
- Orals (3x20 min)
- Cyril Pommier INRA; (FR), “Standardization in the phenotyping community.”
- Guided tour in Leuven
- Conference dinner.
- Registration
- Christophe Salon, INRA, (FR) In the context of sustainable agriculture how, with plant high throughput phenotyping, can we address the various challenges?
- Break Coffee Break Poster Session
- Lunch- Break/Poster session
- Poster speed presentations
- Discussion COST, what’s next? EMHPASIS, COST outputs Chair S Carpentier (BE) U Schurr (DE)
- Invited speaker
- Orals (2x20 min)
- Invited speaker Arno Ruckelhausen (DE) Tools for phenotyping.
- Farewell mixer
Program
Program as pdf-File)
March 20, 2018
08:30-09:30
09:30-09:35
Phenotyping Crop Biodiversity chair E Rosenqvist (DK)
Invited speaker
09:35-10:05
Invited speaker
10:05-10:45
10:45-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-11:40 S Carpentier (BE)The quest for climate smart varieties: phenotyping the banana biodiversity present in the gene bank
11:40-12:00 A Junker (DE) High-throughput quantitative analysis of shoot properties in diverse maize Genebank accessions
12:00-12:20 C Ottosen (DK) Heat priming effects on anthesis heat stress in wheat cultivars with contrasting tolerance to heat stress
12:20-14:00
14:00-15:00
15:00-15:20 P Mylona (GR) Phenotyping legume crop performance: bottlenecks and solutions
15:20-15:40 M Maia (PT) Grapevine resistance to Plasmopara viticola: combining metabolomics and phenotyping for biomarker discovery
15:40-16:20 Coffee Break Poster Session
Integrated Solutions for high-end phenotyping Chair X Draye (BE)
16:20-16:40 U Schurr (DE) Phenotyping from lab to field – technologies, concepts and integration
16:40-17:00 M Neal (UK) Low-cost sensors for environmental and crop growth monitoring in agricultural settings.
17:00-17:20 J Westergaard (DK) "PlotCut 2: Developing a high-throughput UAS (drone) image-data extraction tool for plant breeders with user-friendliness and business needs as the main priority."
Invited speaker
17 :20-18:00
18:30-19:30
19:30
March 21, 2018
08:30-09:00
Integrated Solutions for high-end phenotyping Chair X Draye (BE)
Invited speaker
09:00-09:40
Orals (2x20 min)
09:40-10:00 D Raymaekers (BE) Drone based phenotyping for plant breeders
10:00-10:20 J Marques da Silva (PT) Using reflectance spectroscopy and artificial intelligence techniques to automatically identify maize genotypes and water stress physiological effects
10 :20-11 :00
Phenotyping for future climate scenarios Chair R van de Zedde (NL)
Orals (3x20 min)
11:00-11:20 P Peltonen-Sainio (FI) Diversity Induced Improvements in Resilience to Climate Change - The Scale Matters
11:20-11:40 A Schulman (FI) ClimBar: An Integrated Approach to Evaluate and Utilize Genetic Diversity
11:40-12:00 I Rieu (NL) Reproductive thermotolerance in tomato - pollen are key
12:00-13:30
13:30-14:00.
14:00-15:00 Live audio interrogation with on line tool.
Phenotyping for future climate scenarios
15:00-15:40 Edith Lammerts van Bueren, WUR (NL), ''Perspectives of breeding for ecological resilience''
15:40-16:00 M Kuska (DE) Combined analysis of gene expression and optical reflectance properties of barley differing in their resistances to powdery mildew
16:00-16:20 A Virosta (ES) Impact of water deficit on growth and yield components of two garlic (Allium sativum L.) cultivars at different crop stages
16:20-17:00
17:00