The world importance of barley and challenges to further improvements.- Genetic diversity and germplasm management - wild barley, landraces, breeding materials.- Domestication.- Shoot and inflorescence architecture.- Genetic control of reproductive development.- Improvement of mineral nutrition: a source and sink for candidate genes.- Photosynthesis and Leaf Senescence as Determinants of Plant Productivity.- Grain development.- Drought stress tolerance mechanisms in barley and its relevance to cereals.- Response to viral pathogens.- Host- and nonhost response to attack by fungal pathogens.- Response to phytophagous arthropods.- Molecular Farming.- Development of sequence resources.- Induced genetic variation, TILLING and NGS-based cloning.- Modulation of meiotic recombination.- The secondary genepool of barley - Hordeum bulbosum: Gene Introgression and Homoeologous Recombination.- Genome wide association scans (GWAS).- Genomic selection in barley breeding.- Haploid technology.- Genetic engineering.- Whole plant phenomics.