08th International Phylloxera Symposium
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- Students
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- Employees of the Geisenheim University
We are excited to announce the 08th International Phylloxera Symposium, which will take place from July 26th to 27th 2025, directly ahead of the GiESCO conference at Geisenheim University. This year's symposium will focus on the scientific perspectives regarding the impact of recent developments in climate change and viticulture on the biological behavior of phylloxera.
Key topics to be discussed include:
• Climate change and vineyard management effects on phylloxera
o Current situation in viticultural regions worldwide
o New strategies for controlling phylloxera infestation
o Current state of research on behavioral patterns of phylloxera
o Leaf gall formation on Vitis vinifera a phenomenon related to climate change?
• Emerging soil-borne threats
o Rootstock breeding activities related to soilborne pest and disease resistance
o Grafting techniques and vineyard sanitation
• Breeders’ perspectives on sustainable solutions
o Breeding for the development of phylloxera resistant varieties and rootstocks
o Genetic resources for future rootstock varieties
o Genetic differentiation of phylloxera biotypes
o Advances in molecular biology and resistance markers
The symposium will also provide ample opportunities for social activities and personal exchanges, fostering collaboration and networking among participants.
Call for Abstracts:
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit abstracts for presentations or posters. For more information or to submit your abstract, please contact Dr. Timo Strack at Timo Bitte fügen Sie an dieser Stelle einen Punkt ein Strack Bitte fügen Sie an dieser Stelle ein @ ein hs-gm Bitte fügen Sie an dieser Stelle einen Punkt ein de.
We look forward to your participation in this significant event.
Information on abstract submission:
- Abstracts must be submitted in English (max. 250 words).
- Include up to five keywords.
- Submit as a one-page Word document (.docx) in Arial, size 12, justified text. No visuals.
- Typos and grammatical errors will not be corrected.
Registration possible from January 1.