Biogeophysics for

Climate Resilient Viticulture


Working Group Follow-up Meeting

Virtual, January 27, 2022

7:00-10:00am Berkeley l 4:00-7:00pm Bordeaux

Zoom: https://lbnl.zoom.us/j/91932872604

Agenda


Background

This meeting will bring together a diverse group of experts to discuss new approaches important for quantifying in-situ interactions between microbes, soils and grapevines – across relevant scales and in the context of climate change.

Meeting Objective

As an open meeting of a new France-Berkeley collaboration, we invite experts from the broader community to discuss recent advances and opportunities for advancing biogeophysics for climate-resilient viticulture, as well as connectivity across ongoing projects. We particularly welcome engagement of early career scientists who are interested to work across groups, scales and disciplines.

Winegrapes are sensitive to - and integrators of - a range of atmospheric and soil processes that interact over a range of spatiotemporal scales. Figure from Hubbard, 2021

Contact

Yuxin Wu I Co-PI

ywu3@lbl.gov


Myriam Schmutz l Co-PI

myriam.schmutz@bordeaux-inp.fr


Melanie Kincaid l Project Administrator

MRKincaid@lbl.gov