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Pomologists

Pomologists

Fruit production is more than simply planting trees—it’s a sophisticated science, and pomologists are its primary stewards. These specialists study the genetics, physiology, and cultivation of fruit-bearing plants, seeking to improve fruit quality, shelf life, and resistance to pests and diseases. By examining factors such as climate adaptation, flowering cycles, pollination methods, and post-harvest technology, pomologists ensure consistent yields and better market value for growers. Their research often involves breeding new varieties through traditional methods or biotechnological innovations to meet both consumer demands and production challenges.

In recent years, pomologists have made significant strides in enhancing flavor profiles, extending fruit storage, and minimizing bruising and spoilage. They also play a crucial role in developing varieties suited for changing climatic conditions—creating apples, berries, citrus, and stone fruits that can withstand erratic temperatures or drought. Their work intersects with nutrition science, as they contribute to breeding fruits richer in vitamins, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Additionally, pomologists collaborate with supply chain experts to streamline harvesting, packaging, and transportation processes. In orchards around the world, their insights guide pruning schedules, irrigation patterns, and pest control strategies that align with ecological sustainability. As global fruit demand continues to rise, the innovations of pomologists are key to securing a healthier and more abundant future for fruit agriculture.

Committee Members
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2026 - Dachang Zhang

Dachang Zhang

National Research Center for Geoanalysis and Water & Eco Crisis Foundation, United States
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2026 - Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy

Srinivasa Rao Mentreddy

Alabama A&M University, United States
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2026 - Alexandra D Solomou

Alexandra D Solomou

Hellenic Agricultural Organization – Dimitra, Institute of Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems (IMFE), Greece

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