Thursday
Auditorium 4, Nahamías Building
Morning
SECTION 4: Innovations developed from animal genetic and microbial resources to address the effects of climate change, guarantee food and nutritional security.
Afternoon
MISCELLANEOUS SECTION
Exposure
Analysis of the population structure and genetic bottleneck of Mapuche chicken populations present in southern Chile through the use of microsatellites.
Dr. Mario Díaz – UACh Chile
Exposure
Improvement of the genetic quality of sheep farming in the Patagonia Verde territory, Chile.
Dr. Andrés Carvajal – INIA Chile
Exposure
INTA-Mendoza Microorganism Collection (CoMIM): conservation and assessment of microorganisms associated with vine and wine.
Dr. Selva Valeria Chimeno – INTA Argentina
Exposure
Native entomopathogenic nematode-symbiont bacteria complex: Innovation and projections for pest control.
Dr. Patricia Navarro – INIA Chile
Coffee Break and Poster Session
Exposure
INIA Microbial Bank: the importance of thematic microbial collections to confront the effects of climate change in agriculture.
Dr. Jean Franco Castro – INIA Chile
Elevator Pitch
Interaction of plant growth-promoting bacteria on induced drought stress in Chilean landrace of Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Dayenu Olivares – UCM Chile
Application of plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) in Chilean native common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) for improved growth in response to thermal stress.
Dr (c). Cynthia Meza – UCM Chile
"Temperature change during the day in natural waters versus pirarucú aquaculture waters (Arapaima spp.). "
Dr. Dagoberto Martínez – UNAL Colombia
Buffet lunch
Exposure
Analysis of gaps in the collection of two species of Passiflora L. in Colombia.
María Victoria Díaz López – CIAT Colombia
Exposure
Strategies for the conservation, use and selection of traditional pumpkin varieties by family farmers in the Northeast region of Brazil.
Semiramis Ramalho Ramos – EMBRAPA Brazil
Exposure
Local Andean Potato Varieties Group Andigenum from the province of Catamarca, Argentina. Prospecting, collecting and conservation ex situ.
MSc Marcelo Atencio – UNMdP Argentina
Coffee Break and Poster Session
Exposure
Search for genomic regions and genes associated with productive traits in table grapevines (Vitis vinifera L.) using a diverse collection of the species.
Dr. Patricio Hinrichsen – INIA Chile
Exposure
Confronting climate risks: a novel climate smart rice production system based on SRI and new varieties in Chile.
Dr. Karla Cordero – INIA Chile
Exposure
High-performance phenotyping for adaptation to climate change: Alfalfa as a case study.
Dr. Luis Inostroza – INIA Chile
Elevator Pitch
genetic diversity of Arachis villosa Benth. (Fabaceae) from Uruguay.
Claudia Da Luz-Graña – UdelaR- Uruguay
The invisible peanut: study of the genetic diversity and conservation status of Arachis hypogaea In uruguay.
Ignacio Naya – UdelaR - Uruguay
Association between Uruguay beans and rhizobia.
Pilar Luján – UTEC Uruguay