Session

2022 Student Flash Talks
Viticulture

Some student authors have been assigned oral, 3.25-minute Flash Talks. These “flash” presentations will provide additional opportunities for interaction between conference attendees and student researchers.

Flash Talks will take place on Tuesday, June 21, 4:20 pm – 5:10 pm, at the Paradise Point Resort and Spa.

Moderator:

Lise Asimont, Foley Family Wines, California

Speakers:

Viticulture Flash Talks
4:20:00 pm – 4:23:15 pm Impact of Grapevine Red Blotch Virus on Cell Wall Composition and Phenolic Extractability During Winemaking
Runze Song, University of California, Davis 
4:23:15 pm – 4:26:30 pm The Grape Health Index: Validation of a New Methodology for Quantifying Grape Spoilage by Means of FT-MIR Spectroscopy
Craig Ebersole, California State University, Fresno 
4:26:30 pm – 4:29:45 pm    Emerging Technology Alternatives to Sulfur Dioxide for Postharvest Decay Control in California Table Grapes
Komal K Sekhon, California State University, Fresno 
4:29:45 pm – 4:33:00 pm    Photoselective Shade Films Affect Grapevine Berry Secondary Metabolism and Wine Composition
Lauren Marigliano, University of California, Davis
4:33:00 pm – 4:36:15 pm    First-Year Effects of Vineyard Floor Management on Dry-Farmed Pinot noir Vine Performance in Different Soil Types
Mathew Lange, Oregon State University, Corvallis
4:36:15 pm – 4:39:30 pm    Comparison of Calcium-Based Amendments and Their Effects on Vines and Soils. A Three-Year Study in a Sodic Soil in San Joaquin Valley
Khushwinder Singh, California State University, Fresno
4:39:30 pm – 4:42:45 pm   Late-Season Source Limitation Practices to Delay Ripening and Improve Color of Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes and Wine
Guadalupe Partida, California State University, Fresno 
4:42:45 pm – 4:46:00 pm    Comparison of Hyperspectral Data and Photosynthetic Pigments of Cold-Hardy Grapes Growing on Different Training Systems
Annasamy Chandrakala, University of New Hampshire, Durham
4:46:00 pm – 4:49:15 pm    Monitoring Grapevine Water Status at the Regional Scale of the San Joaquin Valley Using Remotely- Sensed Actual ET
Kaylah Vasquez, California State University, Fresno
4:49:15 pm – 4:52:30 pm  Application of Parallel Factor Analysis (PARAFAC) to the Regional Classification of Vineyard Blocks Using Remote Sensing
Eva Lopez-Fornieles, University of Montpellier, France
4:52:30 pm – 4:55:45 pm    Tailoring Irrigation for White Wine Grapes in Arid Eastern Washington
Geraldine Diverres, Washington State University, Prosser
4:55:45 pm – 4:59:00 pm trans-Resveratrol Derived from Cabernet Sauvignon Pruning Waste an Additional Revenue Source for Grapegrowers
David Garcia, California State University, Fresno