2020 ASEV Webinars

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ASEV Webinars

This schedule will be updated with more details and is subject to change without notice. 

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Wednesday,
June 3

Noon – 1:00 pm (PDT)  
Impact of the New Invasive Pest, Spotted Lanternfly, in Northeastern Vineyards
Heather Leach, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park   
Thursday,
July 2

Noon – 1:00 pm (PDT)
 
Fruit Flies and Their Role in Causing Sour Rot
Megan Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia
Thursday,
October 22

Noon – 1:00 pm (PDT)
 
Lifecycle Modeling in the Realities of Precision Ag, Climate Change, and Invasive Species
Gwen-Alyn Hoheisel, Washington State University Extension
Thursday,
November 12

Noon – 1:00 pm (PST)
 
Invasive Species Response: Lessons from the European Grapevine Moth Collaborative Program​
Monica Cooper, University of California, Cooperative Extension, Napa County

ASEV Extension Distinction Award Presentation

Wednesday,
August 5

9:00 am – 10:00 am (PDT)

Wednesday,
August 5

Noon – 1:00 pm (PDT)

Land Grants and Grapes: Traditional Approaches for Modern Extension Programs
Michelle Moyer, Washington State University, Prosser

AJEV Best Paper Presentations

Thursday,
July 30

9:00 am – 9:45 am (PDT)

Thursday,
July 16

Noon – 1:00 pm (PDT)

Elimination of the Crown Gall Pathogen, Agrobacterium vitis, from Systematically Infected Grapevines by Tissue Culture
Marc Fuchs, Cornell University, New York

Wednesday,
August 19

9:00 am – 9:45 am (PDT)

Wednesday,
August 19

9:00 am – 10:00 am (PDT)

Distribution of Yeast Cells, Temperature, and Fermentation By-Products in White Wine Fermentations
Dominik Durner, Dienstleistungszentrum Ländlicher Raum (DLR) Rheinpfalz, Germany
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Best Practices for Monitoring Visual Symptoms of Grapevine Red Blotch Disease in Black-Fruited Winegrape Cultivars
Q&A with the Paper Authors

Description: 

In our virtual seminar offered for ASEV members, you can read the published paper, see the authors present their findings, and engage directly with them during a Q&A session. 

The results from this paper give growers a practical approach to the timing and progression of identifying Grapevine Red Blotch disease (GRBD) symptoms. Removing vines infected with GRBD is a critical strategy for decreasing the virus in the vineyard. However, this approach is limited by the uncertainty of GRBD symptom recognition and the variable timing of symptom appearance. This research quantified the in-season symptom GRBD symptom development over time and across multiple sites. Using these results, growers can better understand the variation in symptom expression and have increased confidence in discerning virus symptoms. The further diagnostic tools covered in this work can reinforce visual assessments and help select an optimal symptom mapping date. 

Read the paper and bring your questions!

Moderator:

  • Lindsay Jordan, Constellation Brands, Inc., California

Speaker: 

  • Monica Cooper, University of California Cooperative Extension, Napa County 
  • Hannah Fendell-Hummel, University of California Cooperative Extension, Napa County 
  • Sarah MacDonald, University of California Cooperative Extension, Napa County 
  • Jennifer Rohrs, University of California Cooperative Extension, Napa County 

This 1 hour webinar includes a 20-minute summary and 
40-minute Q&A with two of the authors. It is free to ASEV members and $50 for non-members.

Join us on April 4 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. (PDT).

Non-member
Webinar Registration
$50
ASEV Member
Webinar Registration
Free!