XI Colloquium on Plant Ecophysiology Parque Katalapi, January 14-17, 2016, Región de Los Lagos Chile General Program Thursday Jan 14 Friday Jan 15 Saturday Jan 16 Sunday Jan 17 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast 9:00-10:30 Symposium Lohengrin Cavieres (Mod) 9:00-9:30 9:00-9:30 Mini-lecture Nicolás Franck Mini-lecture Alejandra Zúñiga Plant interactions in a changing world Richard Michalet Brad Butterfield Rob Broker Paco Pugnaire “From the IRGA to the pruning shear: can plant ecophysiology really do something for fruit tree growers in arid zones?” "Ecological implications of the radicular adaptation of Embothrium coccineum (Proteaceae) in temperate environments" Chris Lortie Ragan Callaway Symposium Lohengrin Cavieres (Mod) 9:30-10:30 9:30-10:30 Short communications 2 Short communications 5 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 Coffee Break 11:30-12:15 11:30-12:15 Symposium Lohengrin Cavieres (Mod) Short communications 3 11:30-12:15 Claudio Pastenes “Water relations in grapevines: contrasting responses on three varieties” 12:15-13:00 12:15-13:00 12:15-13:00 Noon Lecture Leopoldo García Sancho Noon Lecture Manuel Pinto Closing Lecture Rajeev Arora "Photosynthetic "New Challenges for Crop “Post-thaw recovery - a performance under natural Physiology in an ever Changing component of plant freezing conditions of Gunnera magallánica and other Environment" tolerance” 13:00 Lunch 13:30 Farewell lunch organisms containing cyanobacteria and their possible contribution to nitrogen input in Subantarctic ecosystems" 13:00 Lunch 15:00-15:30 15:00-15:30 Mini-lecture Rafael Rubilar Mini-lecture Rafael Coopman "Opportunities for Eucalyptus genotypes selection for sustainable "Photosynthetic responses of trees in high-elevation forests along the Andes" use of water." 16:00 Registration 15:30-16-30 Short communications 1 15:30-16-30 Short communications 4 16:30 Coffee Break 16:30 Coffee Break 19:00 17:30-18:15 17:30-18:15 Welcome remarks Luis Corcuera Evening Lecture Christopher Lusk Evening Lecture Marilyn Ball “A functional comparison of “A salty tale: the crucial role of nocturnal humidity in 19:15 Opening Lecture Bruce Osborne “Wetting and Re-Wetting rainforest tree assemblages in Chile and New Zealand” maintenance of mangrove productivity” Events in a Drier Future: The 'Birch Effect' Revisited” 20:15 “Cata en Kata” and 19:00 Dinner 19:00 Dinner 20:30-21:30 20:30-21:30 Dinner Discussion Rodrigo Guijón "Conservation and sustainable use of agrobiodiversity and native biodiversity in a changing world: How can plant ecophysiologists help?" Discussion Lohengrin Cavieres “Revising the progress on plantplant interactions research during the last 20 years” 16:00 Departure