Meeting Vinelink International
Paris, march 18th, 2004


REDUCTION OF VITICULTURE INPUTS
Existing technological responses to the evolving international regulations
and current technical bottlenecks


Summary

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Sorry the English translations of 2 first speeches are missing
We wish to apologize for the unconveniency

 I. The benefits of viticulture inputs and the necessity of their reduction - JOËL ROCHARD, ITV, Reims
 
II.   Recent evolution of International Regulations concerning agricultural inputs - PHILIPPE REULET, Ministère Agriculture, France
 
III.   Achieved results and necessity of a more complex approach on the mean term LAURENT PANIGAI , CIVC, Epernay
 
IV.   Intra and inter specific crossing: new fungus resistant varieties approaching the market. - REINHARD TÖPFER, Institut Geilweilerhof
 
V.   Results on intergenus hybridation (Vitis x Muscadinia) and their complementation by genetic engineering. - ALAIN BOUQUET, INRA Montpellier
 
VI.   Wood decay diseases, viruses, phytoplasma… : current situation of the
international research  - MICHEL BOULAY, Moët & Chandon, Epernay

 
Hors exposés : la flavescence par L. CORINO
 
VII.   Perspectives offered by genomic technology - SERGE DELROT, Université de Poitiers
 
VIII. Modern soil management techniques- STEPHAN REUTER, DLR Rheinpfalz , Neustadt
 
IX.   Quality control of a compost : A French program in progress. - JEAN-PHILIPPE DELGENES, INRA Narbonne

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