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interdrought8 | Nov 17, 9:00 AM GMT-3 – Nov 21, 7:00 PM GMT-3 La Serena., Av. del Mar 1000, Postal Code1710249 - Coquimbo, La Serena, Coquimbo, Chile
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Main Hall Conference Center
Inaugural Ceremony
Foyer Conference Centerceremonyinauguralinaugural ceremonyNovember 18Keynote 1: Esteban Jobbágy (CONICET) Agriculture on the edge
To be informedargentinaConference openingesteban jobbagyGlobal PerspectiveSession 1Session 1: Global Perspective on Water, Crops, Drought and South America-context setting.
cacaoclimaticjana kholovasession 1Session 1: Global Perspective on Water, Crops, Drought and South America-context setting
francisco Mejiasgrainsession 1Session 1: Global Perspective on Water, Crops, Drought and South America-context setting
biomasschileanpaola silvasession 1weatRound table (keynotes) - Jana Kholova
jana kholovaNovember 18Round tabletableLunch time
foodlunchNovember 18Keynote 2: Christopher Lambrides (UQ) Implementations of TPE characterization in plant breeding programmes: what worked,
ChristopherKeynote 2lambridesNovember 18TPESession 2: Crop resilience I: Characterization of a complex target population of environments (TPEs)
November 18PotgieterSession 2Session 2: Crop resilience I: Characterization of a complex target population of environments (TPEs)
barleyBitabita heidariaskHeidariaskSession 2Coffee break
coffee breakNovember 18Session 2: Crop resilience I: Characterization of a complex target population of environments (TPEs)
AmirAmir Hajjarpoorpopulationsession 2targetSession 2: Crop resilience I: Characterization of a complex target population of environments (TPEs)
BreedingCarlos Messinasession 2SorghumSession 2: Crop resilience I: Characterization of a complex target population of environments (TPEs)
alemu TirfessaEhiopiaGEMSession 2Session 2: Crop resilience I: Characterization of a complex target population of environments (TPEs) - Jason Brider
GCMjason Bridersession 2SorghumOpening Cocktail
Terrace of Hotel La Serenacocktailopening cocktailwelcomewelcome cocktail
Keynote 4: Emilie Millet (INRAE) France
emilieEmilie Milletfrancekeynote 4milletSession 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
BreedingSession 3TPECorteva-sponsored talk: José Rotundo 'Modern genetics enable more efficient and sustainable cropping systems
CortevacroppingGeneticjose rotundotalkCoffee break
beveragescoffee breakNov 19Session 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
Breeders EquationMarc CooperSession 3Session 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
favouredSpringTina KoehlerUSwaterSession 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
GWASMonica MathiasOatsession 3SNPSession 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
climateskarine Chenusession 3Session 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
Africamaryke labuschagnenovember 19session 3Session 3: Crop resilience II: Breeding for a complex TPE
Claudia Payacangenomesession 3tolerantwheatLunch
foodlunchnovember 19Keynote 5: Jill Cairns (CIMMYT) - Zimbabwe Integrating biology, phenomics and genomics to predict complex GxExM.
CIMMYTGxExMjill cairnskeynote 5zimbabweSession 4: Experimental approaches for drought research
Agro-EnvironmentalBORISboris ParentPhenotypingSession 4Session 4: Experimental approaches for drought research
session 4TranspirationVicent VadezVPDSession 4: Experimental approaches for drought research
Clara Gambertgeneticmolecularsession 4Coffee break
coffeecoffee breaknovember 19Poster session
To be informedabstractposterposter sessionresumes
Keynote 6: Paula Santibañez Modeling Drought, climate change and crop productivity in the Americas
climatecropkeynote 6modelingpaula santibañezSession 5: Crop resilience III: Harnessing climate variability
Alan Severiniphenotypingsession 5yeldCoffee break
beveragescoffeecoffee breakfoodnovember 20Session 5: Crop resilience III: Harnessing climate variability
Andrew Schepenfarmforecastingnovember 20session 5Session 5: Crop resilience III: Harnessing climate variability
dissectingJin Xianovember 20session 5sorghumSession 5: Crop resilience III: Harnessing climate variability
pearlradiationrainfedRaphael Pillonisession 5Session 5: Crop resilience III: Harnessing climate variability
To be informedFranklin Santosnovember 20pearlRainfedsession 5Session 5: Crop resilience III: Harnessing climate variability
To be informednov 20november 20session 5soybeanwalid sadokLunch
To be informedbeveragesfoodlunchnovember 20Keynote 7: Amelia Henry (IRRI) Philippines Exploring the types of drought that can occur in rice crops: insight from mu
To be informedamelia henrykeynote 7november 20philippinesriceSession 6: Reducing the water footprint of agriculture, interdisciplinarity in practice - connecting social sciences
bimotecbuckwheatgermanyLaura JunkerSession 6: Reducing the water footprint of agriculture, interdisciplinarity in practice - connecting social sciences
AerobicMaria Camila RebolledoRebolledoriceSession 6: Reducing the water footprint of agriculture, interdisciplinarity in practice - connecting social sciences -
Adolfo PardojunglansRootstockCoffee break
beveragescoffee breakcoffeeenovember 20Keynote 8: Edmundo Acevedo - Chile Crop adaptation to drought stress. What do we know?
ChilecroppingEdmundo Acevedokeynote 8stressIntedrought lifetime awards and conference closure
awardsclosureconferencenovember 20Conference dinner
Conference halldinnersocial dinner
Field Day to the Elqui Valley (whole day)
Elqui ValleyElqui valleyfield dayINIAPuclaro
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