Sunday, 13:00-15:30
Room: A03|04
Chair: Dilanta Fernando
Co-Chair: Régine Delourme, Birger Koopmann
Time
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Title and all Authors
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Duration
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Resistance
Chair: Dilantha Fernando
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13:00
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QTLs for upper canopy infection to blackleg in canola
H. Raman
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10 min
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13:10
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Increased Power of Genome Wide Association Studies for Blackleg Resistance using Imputed Whole-Genome Sequence in Canola
M. Fikere
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10 min
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13:20 |
Functions of FocBr1 and BrSNC1, two tandemly duplicated immune receptor genes, in disease resistance and its temperature sensitivity
H.U. Stotz
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10 min
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13:30
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Differential gene expression analysis of the defense response of Brassica napus to Leptosphaeria biglobosa infection
L. Hao
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10 min
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Blackleg Population Biology
Chair: Birger Koopmann
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13:40 |
Presence of AvrLm4-7 in isolates further compromises canola cultivars carrying Rlm3 or Rlm9 genes for resistance against blackleg in canola
D. Fernando
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10 min |
13:50 |
SNP-based Molecular Assay for the Rapid Genotyping of Leptosphaeria Isolates
N. Larkan
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10 min |
14:00 |
Current overwhelming of both Rlm3 and Rlm7 in French populations of Leptosphaeria maculans: where, why, and how much?
M. H. Balesdent
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10 min |
14:10 |
Epistasis interaction between AvrLm4-7 and AvrLm3 genes of Leptosphaeria maculans
M. Lamara
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10 min |
14:20 |
Changes in race structure of Leptosphaeria maculans populations on oilseed rape in the UK
L. H. Gajula
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10 min |
Country Situations/Updates
Chair: Regine Delourme
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14:30 |
Stem canker is expanding to East Europe
J. Kaczmarek
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10 min |
14:40 |
Status of blackleg caused by Leptosphaeria maculans on spring canola in the United States of America
L. del Río Mendoza
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10 min |
14:50 |
An update on blackleg in Australia: Resistance groups, fungicide resistance and upper canopy infection
A. Van de Wouw
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10 min |
Integrated Blackleg Management
Chair: Regine Delourme
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15:00 |
The need for an integrated approach to manage blackleg of canola in western Canada
G. Peng
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10 min |
Epidemiology
Chair: Dilantha Fernando
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15:10 |
Blackleg transmission by wind dispersion of canola dockage material is low risk and requires large quantities of material within a short distance of deposition
R. Lange
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10 min |
Discussion
Concluding remarks – Dilantha Fernando
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10 min |