Please note that only those presentations for whom the authors signed a release are available. For those not available here, please contact the author directly.
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| June 1 (Day 1 of the 8IWC) |
- Peidu Chen, Nanjing Agricultural University: Transfer and utilization of alien disease resistance genes in wheat improvement through chromosome translocation
- Sergey Kiselev, Lomonosov Moscow State University: Status and perspectives of wheat production in Russian Federation
- Jan Dvorak, University of California-Davis: N.I. Vavilov’s theory of centers of diversity in the light of current understanding of wheat domestication and evolution
- Saulescue Nicolae, National Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Romania):Transferring useful rye genes to wheat, using Triticale as a bridge
- Zdenek Stehno, Crop Research Institute (Czech Republic): Evaluation of emmer wheat genetic resources aimed at dietary food production
- Ken Sayre, CIMMYT: Conservation Agriculture – Providing the Basis for the Development of Sustainable Crop Management Technologies
- Andreas Börner, Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung: Wheat Genetic Resources - How to Exploit
- Kumarse Nazari, ICARDA: Identification of sources of seedling and adult-plant resistance to wheat rusts in land races, primitive and wild Triticum species
- Olga Mitrofanova, N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry: Wheat Genetic Resources Research in Russia
- Hans Braun, CIMMYT: Climate Change and Wheat Production
- Igor Belan, Siberian Agricultural Research Institute: Utilization of New Wheat Genepool in Breeding of Spring Bread Wheat
- Zhong-hu He, CIMMYT-Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences: Breeding wheat varieties under climate changing conditions in China
- M.R. Jalal Kamali, CIMMYT: Climate Change and Wheat Production in Iran
- M. Moznur Rahman, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute: Experiences with the Climate Change in Bangladesh
- SS Singh, Directorate of Wheat Research (India): Effect of climate change: Indian perspective
- Irina Leonova, Institute of Cytology and Genetics (Russia): Triticum aestivum x Triticum timopheevii introgression lines as a source of pathogen resistance genesintrogression lines as a source of pathogen resistance genes
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| June 2 (Day 2 of the 8IWC) |
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| June 3 (Day 3 of the 8IWC) |
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| June 4 (Day 4 of the 8IWC) |
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