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Jason schwartz concord10/28/2023 A key ‘foxy’ aroma gene is regulated by homology-induced promoter indels in the iconic juice grape ‘Concord’ -(Peer Reviewed Journal). Yang, Y., Cuenca, J., Wang, N., Liang, Z., Sun, H., Gutierrez, B.L., Xi, X., Arro, J., Wang, Y., Fan, P., Londo, J.P., Cousins, P., Li, S.Patel, S., Robben, M., Fennell, A., Londo, J.P., Alahakoon, D., Villegas-Diaz, R., Swaminathan, P. Draft genome of the Native American cold hardy grapevine Vitis riparia Michx.Composite modeling of leaf shape across shoots discriminates Vitis species better than individual leaves -(Peer Reviewed Journal). Bryson, A.E., Brown, M.W., Mullins, J., Dong, W., Bahmani, K., Bornowski, N., Chiu, C., Engelgau, P., Gettings, B., Gomezcano, F., Gregory, L.M., Haber, A.C., Hoh, D., Jennings, E.E., Ji, Z., Kaur, P., Rafu Kenchanmane, S.K., Long, Y., Lotreck, S.G., Mathieu, D.T., Ranaweera, T., Ritter, E.J., Sadohara, R., Shrote, R.Z., Smith, K.E., Teresi, S.J., Venegas, J., Wang, H., Wilson, M.L., Tarrant, A.R., Frank, M.H., Migicovsky, Z., Kumar, J., Vanburen, R., Londo, J.P., Chitwood, D.H.Vein-to-blade ratio is an allometric indicator of climate-induced changes in grapevine leaf size and shape -(Peer Reviewed Journal). Mullins, J., Migicovsky, Z., Frank, M., Vanburen, R., Londo, J.P., Chitwood, D.H.Zou, C., Massonnet, M., Minio, A., Patel, S., Llaca, V., Avi, K., Gouker, F.E., Cadle Davidson, L.E., Reisch, B., Fennell, A., Cantu, D., Sun, Q., Londo, J.P. Multiple independent recombinations led to hermaphrodism in domesticated grapevine -(Peer Reviewed Journal).Phenological diversity in wild and hybrid grapes (Vitis) from the USDA-ARS cold-hardy grape collection-(Peer Reviewed Journal). Gutierrez, B., Schwaninger, H., Meakem, V.My current research is focusing on understanding aspects of winter hardiness and spring deacclimation in apples and grapes to identify the rootstocks and scion combinations that provide the greatest resistance to early winter warming conditions. I manage the Cornell grapevine cold hardiness monitoring program and associated website. I work collaboratively with other faculty members, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and stakeholders to identify climate induced disorders, develop mitigation methods, and improve the resilience and sustainability of fruit crop production through applied research. My extension program goals are to provide research driven-tools and information to the New York fruit crop industry focusing on adapting crops to climate-change-induced environmental stress. Topics include the transcriptomic and methylomic drivers of winter physiology, cold hardiness and dormancy, rootstock-scion physiological interaction, phenotypic plasticity and climate change resilience and optimization. Major projects focus on field, greenhouse, and molecular approaches to studying physiology in apples and grapes. Research in the our lab focuses on understanding the interaction between climate stresses and genetic diversity in fruit crops, manifested as physiological optimization and adaptation.
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