Session

2023 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 Wednesday, June 28, 4:30 pm – 5:20 pm, at the Napa Valley Marriott, California. 

Research Reports 

Click links or orange button below to view the abstracts. 

Moderator:

Lise Asimont, Foley Family Wines, California

Speakers:

4:30:00 pm–4:33:15 pm Turning Trash into Treasure: The Economic Potential of trans-Resveratrol Extraction from Cabernet Sauvignon Grape Cane
David Garcia, California State University, Fresno
4:33:15 pm–4:36:30 pm Assessing the Variability of Soil Health Indicators Across California Vineyards
Noelymar Gonzalez-Maldonado, University of California, Davis
4:36:30 pm – 4:39:45 pm Table Grape Clamshell Packaging Opens New Doors for Fungal Decay Control Liquid Applications
Komal K Sekhon, California State University, Fresno
4:39:45 pm–4:43:00 pm A Comprehensive Evaluation of 12 SDI and RDI Schedules to Irrigate Cabernet-Sauvignon in the San Joaquin Valley
Kaylah Vasquez, California State University, Fresno
4:43:00 pm–4:46:15 pm Impact of Soil- and Foliar-Applied Nitrogen on Grape and Wine Composition
Pierre Davadant, Washington State University, Prosser
4:46:15 pm–4:49:30 pm ABA, Ethephon, and Their Interactions with Water Stress on Table Grape Vine Physiology, Fruit Composition, and Texture
Carlos Acosta, California State University, Fresno
4:49:30 pm–4:52:45 pm Activated Carbon Fabric: A Promising Strategy to Mitigate Smoke Taint in the Vineyard
Tingting Shi, The University of Adelaide, Australia
4:52:45 pm–4:56:00 pm Environmental Drivers of Tannin Extractability in Pennsylvania Winegrapes
David Campbell, The Pennsylvania State University, State College
4:56:00 pm–4:59:15 pm Effect of Two Plant Growth Regulators on Phenolic Content of Grape Skins and Seeds
Alex Gapinski, Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames