Upcoming Conferences
- 2024 EUCARPIA cucurbit breeding conference in Italy.
Previous Conferences
2022
- Cucurbitaceae in Naples Florida, U.S.
2021
- EUCARPIA CUCURBITACEAE 24-28 May 2021
- Abstracts of the XII Eucarpia Meeting on Cucurbit Genetics and Breeding
2018
- CUCURBITACEAE Meeting Abstract (pdf)
- Production and Quality
- Genomics
- Genetic Resources
- Floral and Fruit Development
- Breeding for Resistance
- Breeding and Genetics
- Biotic Stress
2016
Proceedings of CUCURBITACEAE 2016
2015
Cucurbits 2015 V ISHS International Symposium
2014
Cucurbitaceae 2014 Proceedings
2012
Cucurbitaceae 2012 Proceedings of the Xth EUCARPIA Meeting on Genetics and Breeding of Cucurbitaceae
2010
Cucurbitaceae 2010 Conference Program and Schedule
2004
Proceedings of Cucurbitaceae 2004 the 8th EUCARPIA
2000
2000 Proceedings of the 1st International Oil Pumpkin Conference
1998
1996
Cucurbitaceae EUCARPIA VI Cucurbits Towards 2000
- EUCARPIA VI Biotechnology & Physiology
- EUCARPIA VI Plant Diseases & Disease Resistances
- EUCARPIA VI Genetics and Breeding
1994
Cucurbitaceae 94: Evaluation and Enchancement of Cucurbit Germplasm
Cucurbit conferences
- The Cucurbitaceae conferences are held every other year, alternating between Europe (as EUCARPIA conferences) and the U.S.
- Previous U.S. conferences were at Cornell University, New York (1980), Charleston, South Carolina (1989), South Padre Island, Texas (1994), Asilomar, California (1998), Naples, Florida (2002), Asheville, North Carolina (2006), Charleston, South Carolina (2010), Petoskey, Michigan (2014), and Davis California (2018).
- Previous EUCARPIA-Cucurbitaceae conferences were in France (1988), Poland (1992), Spain (1996), Israel (2000), the Czech Republic (2004), Avignon, France (2008), Antalya, Turkey (2012) and Warsaw, Poland (2016).
- In addition, there are other cucurbit conferences such as the International ISHS Symposium on Cucurbits in Turkey (1997), Japan (2001), Australia (2005), China (2009) and Spain (2015), and the 1st International Oil Pumpkin Conference in Austria (1999).