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SUMMARY:Grape & Wine Cluster Research Updates: Update #1 - May 28th
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear from several researchers working within the AgriScience Grape & Wine Research Cluster as they share updates on the first three years of their research projects! Attendees will have a chance to learn about current research from across Canada on topics like soil health\, vine stress\, wine flavour modification\, cold hardiness\, and more. We hope you will join us! \nUpdate #1 – May 28th \nActivities covered in this webinar will include: \n\nActivity 4: Vegetation management for long-term productivity and enhanced ecosystem services in Canadian semi-arid vineyards (Dr. Mehdi Sharifi\, AAFC Summerland)\nActivity 9: Influence of temperature and heat-stress mitigation strategies on grape quality in British Columbia vineyards (Dr. Simone Castellarin\, University of British Columbia)\nActivity 11: Wine flavour modification through non-traditional yeasts\, oenological treatments\, and taint remediation (Dr. Debbie Inglis\, Brock University)\nActivity 15: From carbon sequestration to terroir: Understanding the impact of abiotic stresses on grapevine\, berries\, and wine quality to foster sustainable grape and wine production (Dr. Karine Pedneault\, Université du Québec en Outaouais)\nActivity 17: Enhancing the resilience of Nova Scotia vineyards to climate change through improvements to ecosystem services (Dr. Vicky Lévesque\, AAFC Kentville)\n\nDate: Thursday\, May 28th\, 2026\nTime: 12:00pm to 2:00pm Eastern time\nLocation: Zoom webinar\nThe webinar is free to attend but registration is required! \nRegister here
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SUMMARY:Grape & Wine Cluster Research Updates: Update #2 - June 25
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear from several researchers working within the AgriScience Grape & Wine Research Cluster as they share updates on the first three years of their research projects! Attendees will have a chance to learn about current research from across Canada on topics like soil health\, vine stress\, wine flavour modification\, cold hardiness\, and more. We hope you will join us! \nUpdate #2 – June 25th \nActivities covered within this webinar will include: \n\nActivity 12: Selection of superior grapevine material using traditional field evaluations and genomic/metabolic signatures for cold resilience (Dr. Jim Willwerth\, Brock University)\nActivity 14: Increasing climate change resilience by a better understanding of cold hardiness and with novel frost protection methods (Dr. Andréanne Hébert-Haché\, Centre de recherche agroalimentaire de Mirabel)\nActivity 16: Increase productivity\, climate change adaptation\, and resilience of northeastern Canadian vineyards through different weed\, insects\, fungal disease\, and virus control strategies (Dr. Andréanne Hébert-Haché\, Centre de recherche agroalimentaire de Mirabel)\nActivity 18: Growing more resilient and hardy wine grapes in the face of climate change in an Eastern Canadian environment (Dr. Harrison Wright\, AAFC Kentville)\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, June 25th\, 2026\nTime: 12:00pm to 2:00pm Eastern time\nLocation: Zoom webinar\nThe webinar is free to attend but registration is required! \nRegister here
URL:https://bcwgc.org/event/grape-wine-cluster-research-updates-update-2-june-25/
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