World Conference on Horticultural Research - 17-20 June 1998 in Rome, Italy
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Session 1 (WCHR 1).
Global Horticultural Impact
(17 June pm)

Proceedings Volume

U. Avermaete (Belgium):
Fruit and Vegetables in Developed Countries

A. Segre (Italy):
Fruit and Vegetables in Developing Countries

N.S.P. de Groot (Holland):
Non-edible products worldwide

R. Cook (USA):
American Perspectives

J.M. Lee (Korea):
Unique Features of Horticulture in Asia and Its Global Impact

General Discussion

Posters

F. Basile, G. Timpanaro
Economic Aspects of Melons in Sicily

Se Session 2 (WCHR 2).
Current Status of Horticultural Research
(18 June am)

Proceedings Volume

I - OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH

J. Ganry (France):
Overview of Research

II - CASE STUDIES

1 Thematic Activities

1.1. Genetic resources

U.G. Menini (FAO):
Conservation of Horticultural Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture - Issues and Constraints

G. Morico, F. Grassi, C. Fideghelli (Italy):
Horticultural Genetic Diversity: Conservation and Sustainable Utilization and Related International Agreements

F. Engelmann
Review of the state of the art in 'in vitro' conservation of horticultural genetic resources

1.2. Breeding and crop improvement

Y. Lespinasse, F. Bakry
Breeding for fruits

A.A. Monteiro, T. Lunn
Trends and perspectives of vegetable brassica breeding

H. Laterrot
Disease resistance in tomato: present situation and hopes

S. Gudin
Improvement of rose varietal creation in the world

1.3. Biotechnology applied to hortvarietal creation in the world

1.3. Biotechnology applied to horticultural crops

P. Boxus
Plant biotechnology applied to horticultural crops

1.4. Integrated production systems

R. Habib, F. Lescourret
Highlights on Integrated Production System: current research and proposal for the future

1.5. Architecture analysis and modelisation as bases for Horticultural crop management

E. Costes
Modeling and architectural analysis as bases for fruit crops management

C. Gary
Modeling greenhouse crops: state of the art and perspective

1.6. Post-harvest of horticultural crops

M. Herregods
Post-harvest of horticultural crops

1.7. Strategies for Urban Horticulture in Developing countries

W.H. Schnitzler, R. Holmer
Strategies for Urban Horticulture in Developing countries

2 Networking and Global programmes

F. Tognoni, G. Costa, G. Serra
Horticultural Research in Italy, an example of national program

T. Webster
EUFRIN, network experience on vegetable in Europe

W. Baudoin
RADHORT, networka>

W. Baudoin
RADHORT, network experience on vegetable in West Africa

A. Nikolaidis, P. Kalaitzis, G. Stavroulakis
The research priorities in Horticultural Science for the Mediterranean Region

R. Lastra, D.E. Williams
IPGRI support of networking activities in Americas related to fruits and horticulture

H. Zandstra, G.J. Scott
A global research agenda for horticultural crops:CIP and the role of roots and tubers

S.C.S. Tsou, S. Shanmugasundaram
AVRDC's Global vegetable network strategies

E.A. Frison, W.W. Collins, S.L. Sharrock
PROMUSA: a first experience of Global Programme in Horticulture

Acronyms

List of contributors

General Discussion

Posters

A. S. Sidhu
Current Status of Vegetable Research in India

G. Scarascia-Mugnozza
Greenhouse Functional and Structural Aspects: a European Network Project

A. Kuden
Horticultural Research in Turkey

D. Zhang, P.C. Quantick, Y. Li, C. Guo
Postharvest Research on Tro. Guo
Postharvest Research on Tropical and Subtropical Fruits in South China

Uygun Aksoy, Biagio Di Terlizzi
Organic Agriculture in the Mediterranean Basin: Present Status and Research Needs

James M. Spiers, Patrick O. Pittman, John H. Braswell
An Overview of the Leading Small Fruit Crops Grown in the United States

Web Papers

J. C. Granados Friely
Guatemalan Horticultural Research: Current Situation and Main Constraints

S.M. Monowar Hossain
Horticultural Research in Bangladesh

D.S. Mingochi
Review of the Status of Fruit Research in Zambia

M. Herregods
Horticultural Research in Belgium

A. Pires de Matos
Preliminary Report on Current State of Tropical Fruit Crops in Brazil

V. Djouvinov
Fruit Crops in Bulgaria

P. Abracheva
State of the Researches in the Field of Viticulture in Bulgaria

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Fruit, Vegetable Crops and Ornamental Plants Research 35 Years Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China

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HRepublic of China

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Horticultural Research in Denmark

H.J. van Oosten
Some Data on Horticulture and Horticultural Research in the Netherlands

S.P. Ghosh
Horticultural Research in India

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Horticultural Research in the Republic of Korea

M. El-Otmani, A. Ait-Oubahou
Moroccan Horticultural Industry

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Report on Current State of Horticultural Research in the Pacific - New Caledonia

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Horticultural Research in Norway

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Current State of Horticultural Research in New Zealand

P. Sivan
Report on Current State of Horticultural Research in the South Pacific Islands - Pacific ACP Countries: Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Western Samoa

R. Anwar
Temperate Fruit Genetic Diversity in Pakistan

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Horticulture in Slovenia

C. Kudagamage
Present Status of Horticulture Research in Sri Lanka

M.T. Wul, S.H. Cheng
Current State of Horticultural Research in Taiwan, Republic of an.html">Current State of Horticultural Research in Taiwan, Republic of China

A.A. Al Masoum
Agricultural Research Activities in the United Arab Emirates: Its Past and Present

B.M. Sharga
Medicinal Herbs in Subcarpathia

M.A. Munibari, A. Alhakimi
Current State of Horticultural Research in Yemen

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The International Potato Center (CIP)

Session 3 (WCHR 3).
Needs and Expectations of the Horticulture-Related Industry
(18 June pm)

Proceedings Volume

H. A. Robitaille (USA)
Introduction to Session 3, and a Worldwide Summary of the Needs and Expectations for Horticultural Research

H. van Oosten (Holland)
Horticultural Research in the Netherlands: Changes and Challenges for 2010

A. Erez, I. Spharim, S. Shalhevet
Horticultural Research in Israel: Past, Present and Future

N. Seager (NZ)
Kiwifruit: a New Zealand Case Study

K. Moulton, J. Possingham
Research Needs and Expectations in the Grape and Grape Products Sector

J. Abbott (USA)
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J. Abbott (USA)
Future Horticultural Research Needs, Direction, and Opportunities: Crop Protection Industry Perspective

M. Leis, A. Martinelli (Italy)
Needs and Expectations of Horticultural Research by the Nursery Operators in Italy

K.L.Chadha
Horticulture Research in India. Infrastructure, Achievements, Impact, Needs and Expectations

S. Popple
Needs and Expectations from Horticulture Research: A UK Perspective

H. A. Robitaille, Moderator: General Discussion, Summary, Wrap-up

Posters

G.R. Dixon
Market – Led Horticultural Research – Does this Provide What the Industry Needs?

Web Papers

S. Manuwoto
Business Prospects for Tropical Fruits in Indonesia

K. W. Park
The Goals of Horticultural Research in Korea's Horticultural Research Institutes

J. Cuartero, R. Lozano
Research Needs to Achieve the Expectations of the Vegetable under Plastichouse Industry in Southeastern Spain

R. Coleman
Horticultural Research Needed Worldwide

P. Sass
Report on Hun

P. Sass
Report on Hungarian Horticultural Research

Session 4 (WCHR 4).
Horticultural Policy Funding
(19 June 1998 am)

Proceedings Volume

J. Janick (USA)
Policy Issues in Horticultural Research Funding

A. Gosselin (Canada)
Policy Issues in University Horticultural Research

I. Warrington (New Zealand)
Policy Issues for National Research Programmes in Horticulture

V. Pilo (Italy)
Research Pursuits in Horticulture of the Italian Ministry for Agricultural Policy (MIPA)

M. Petit (World Bank) (paper presented by S. Mathur)
Policy Issues in International Funding of Horticultural Research

Panel Discussion: J. Janick, A. Gosselin, I.J. Warrington, V. Pilo, S. Mathur, J. Abbott

Web Papers

J. Janick
Responses to Questionnaire on Agricultural and Horticultural Policy

Lowell S. Hardin
Whence international agricultural research?
Food Policy 1994 19(6) 561-567.

Session 5 (WCHR 5).
Overview aALIGN="TOP" WIDTH=155>Session 5 (WCHR 5).
Overview and Final Report
(19 June pm)

Proceedings Volume

Silviero Sansavini (ISHS), Daniel J. Cantliffe (ASHS)
Key Issues Facing Research in Horticultural: an Overview, Prospects & the Role of Cooperation

Vittorio Santaniello
Intellectual Property Rights, Biotecnology and Research: the Road Ahead

Conference Resolutions

Posters

H. Wainwright, G. Tunya
The UK Fund for International Co-operation in Higher Education (FICHE): a Horticultural Case Study Involving Kenya

N. Somogyi
The Importance of International Cooperation in the Hungarian Spice Paprika Breeding Program

V. Savino, B. Di Terlizzi, A.M. D'Onghia, M. Digiaro, O. Murolo, L. Catalano, G.P. Martelli
Production of Sanitarily Improved Material and Implementation of Certification Programmes in Apulia (Southern Italy)

Y. Satoh
Overworked Japanes Women: a Barrier to Conversion from Rice to Mixed Vegetable Cropping

F. Panhwar
Women and Organic Acriculture in Pakistan

K. Ozawa, Luo Tin-Bing
Passive Techniques to Improve Wbr> Passive Techniques to Improve Water Use Efficiency and Plant Growth in Arid Region

M.A. Atta-Aly, G.S. Riad, El-S. Lacheene, A.S. El-Beltagy
Early Ethrel Application Extends Tomato Fruit Cell Division and Increases Fruit Size and Yield with Ripening Delay

H.C. Wien, O.A. Chivinge, A.D. Turner, R.D. Christy
Fostering Smallholder Horticulture: a Collaborative Program Linking Cornell University with Zimbabwean Institutions

Web Papers

B. Donini
European Union Agriculture Programmes AIR and FAIR, 1992-98. Research, Technological Development and Demonstration (RTD &D) projects in Horticulture

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