Assist. Prof. Dr. Despoina Petoumenou | Viticulture | Excellence in Research Award
Assistant Professor | University of Thessaly | Greece
Dr. Despoina G. Petoumenou is a researcher specializing in viticulture and grapevine physiology, with a strong focus on understanding vine responses to environmental stresses. Her research centers on photosynthetic regulation, drought and heat stress adaptation, canopy and root system management, and sustainable foliar and cultural practices to enhance grape yield and quality under Mediterranean and climate-challenged conditions. She has held key academic and research roles at the University of Thessaly, contributing extensively to experimental vineyard studies and international collaborative projects. Dr. Petoumenou’s major contributions include advancing knowledge on photoinhibition mechanisms, adaptive vine physiology, and practical strategies for improving grapevine resilience and productivity, widely cited in leading viticulture journals. Her work bridges fundamental plant physiology with applied vineyard management, supporting climate-smart viticulture. Through her research, she aims to promote sustainable grape production systems that strengthen scientific understanding, support the wine and table grape industry, and contribute to global agricultural resilience
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Photosynthetic and photoinhibition behavior of two field-grown grapevine cultivars under multiple summer stresses
– American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 2009