Schedule Time First author Title

Monday, 10 November, 2014
Schedule
08:30
Time
First author
Title
15'
Alina Greslebin &
Everett Hansen
Session 1
Welcome and conference opening
mode of
presentation
20'
Jung Thomas
Six new Phytophthora species from ITS Clade 7a
including two sexually functional heterothallic
hybrid species detected in natural ecosystems in
Taiwan
09:10
20'
Abad Z. Gloria
09:30
20'
Xiao Yang
The Taxonomy of Phytophthora: What is done and Oral
what is needed for the correct identification and
diagnostics of species in the Genus
A new multi-locus phylogeny for the genus
Phytophthora
Poster session of sessions 1: Taxonomy
Introducing….. Phytophthora chlamydosporum
Poster
(née P. taxon Pgchlamydo), P. obrutafolium (née
P. taxon oaksoil), and P. “himalsylva-like” (née P.
taxon ceanothus)
Genetic, morphological and physiological
Poster
characters of the plant patogen Phytophthora
cactorum and its hybrids
10:10
5'
Poster session 1
Brasier Clive
5'
Pánek Matěj
30'
10:40
30'
11:10
11:25
15'
20'
presented by
Taxonomy
08:50
09:50
other authors
Oral
Marília Horta Jung, Bruno Jung Thomas
Scanu, Ana Pérez-Sierra,
Tun-Tschu Chang, Paloma
Abad-Campos, Maela
Léon, Gábor M. Kovács,
Claude Husson, József
Bakonyi
Abad Z. Gloria
Brett M. Tyler2 and
Chuanxue Hong
Chuanxue Hong
Nik Grunwald, Everett
Wendy Sutton
Hansen, Paul Reeser,
Laura Sims, Wendy Sutton
Michal Tomšovský
Pánek Matěj
coffe break
Hansen Everett
Session 2
11:45
10'
Aghighi Sonia
11:55
10'
Talgø, V.
12:05
10'
McCracken Alistair
12:15
10'
Cech Tomas
12:25
5´
What is a species? The challenge of Phytophthora Main
disertation
Chair's review of preceding presentations
Session discussion
Role of Phytophthora species in emergent
diseases
Pathogenicity of Phytophthora species isolated
short oral
from declining European blackberry (Rubus
anglocandicans) in natural ecosystems of South
Western Australia
Phytophthora pseudosyringae found on bilberries short oral
in Norway
The comparative pathogenicity of two
short oral
Phytophthora ramorum lineages, EU1 and EU2, on
a range of hosts
Involvement of Phytophthora species in beech
short oral
decline in Lower Austria
Questions and discussion
12:30 01:30
Hansen Everett
Chair
T. I. Burgess1, J. K. Scott2, Aghighi Sonia
M. Calver1 and G. E. St. J.
Hardy1
Herrero, M. L.1, Brurberg, Strømeng, G. M.
M. B.1, Kitchingman, L.,
and Strømeng, G. M.
Lisa M Quinn 1, Mark A
Quinn
Wilson 1, Joan F Webber
Tamara Corcobado,
Thomas Jung
n/e
Wendy Sutton1, Jon
Laine2, Everett Hansen2
María Esperanza
Sánchez1, Ana PérezSierra2 and María S.
Serrano1,3
Suzanne Sancisi-Frey,
Mina Kalantarzadeh, Clive
Brasier
Rita de Cássia Panizzi[1],
Antonio Baldo Geraldo
Martins[2], Renata
Aparecida de Andrade
L. Croeser, T.I. Burgess
and G.E.St.J. Hardy
Reeser, Paul
Lunch
Session 2
Role of Phytophthora species in emergent
diseases
Phytophthora pluvialis on Douglas-fir in Oregon,
USA.
Identification and pathogenicity of oomycetes
causing root disease on wild olives
14:00
10'
Reeser, Paul
14:10
10'
González, Mario
14:20
10'
Ana Perez-Sierra
14:30
10'
Gutierrez Rodriguez Mycelial growth and pathogenicity of
Edwin Antonio
Phytophthora cinnamommi Rands
short oral
14:40
10'
Paap Trudy
short oral
14:50
10'
Green Sarah
15:00
10'
Assmann Jakob
15:10
10'
Fajardo Acuña
Sebastian
15:20
10'
Sanfuentes E. A.
15:30
10'
Questions and discussion
15:40
30
Coffe break
16:10
10'
Horner Ian
16:20
10'
Joan Webber
16:30
10'
16:40
10'
16:50
10'
Suzanne Sancisi-Frey Multiple Phytophthoras associated with larch
(Larix) in Britain
Schlenzig Alexandra Aerial dieback on Thuja caused by Phytophthora
lateralis
Strømeng, G. M.
Phytophthora disease on alder (Alnus spp.) in
Norway
17:00
10'
Díaz-Celaya,
Marlene
short oral
17:10
17:25
15'
15'
Unexpected discovery of Phytophthora
siskiyouensis in the UK
The role of Phytophthora in the decline of
Corymbia calophylla (marri), a dominant and
widespread tree species in southwest Western
Australia
Phytophthora austrocedrae emerges as a serious
threat to juniper (Juniperus communis) in Britain
Evolutionary epidemiology of Phytophthora
austrocedrae on juniper in Great Britain and the
Northern Hemisphere
Phytophthora pseudosyringae associated to the
mortality of Nothofagus forests of centralsouthern Chile.
Phytophthora kernoviae detection in Drimys
winteri (Winter’s Bark) forest of southern Chile
short oral
short oral
short oral
short oral
short oral
short oral
Chair's review of preceding presentations
Session discussion
Ana Perez-Sierra
Gutierrez
Rodriguez Edwin
Antonio
Paap Trudy
M. Elliot, A. Armstrong,
S.J. Hendry
Sarah Green, Paul Sharp
A. FigueredoB, S.
ValenzuelaC, E.
Sanfuentes
S. N. FajardoA, M. A.
SabagA, E. Hansenb and
M. G. Gonzálezc
Fajardo Acuña
Ellena G. Hough
Horner Ian
Barnaby Wylder, Anna
Harris, Clive Brasier
Joan Webber
short oral
Joan Webber
Joan Webber??
short oral
Sharon Clark, Rachael
Campbell
Brurberg, M. B., Herrero,
M. L., Couanon, W.,
Stensvand, A., Børja, I.
and Talgø, V.
Ana Luisa Mora-Dañino,
Sylvia Patricia FernándezPavía, Gerardo RodríguezAlvarado and Kurt Lamour
Schlenzig
Alexandra
Strømeng, G. M.
short oral
Pathogenicity tests of Phytophthora species on
short oral
Agathis australis
Aerial stem cankers associated with Phytophthora short oral
syringae on Fraxinus: how and why?
First report of Phytophthora sp. on Epipremnum
aureum in Mexico
n/e
short oral
Fajardo Acuña
Sylvia Patricia
Fernández-Pavía
Chair
Tuesday 11 November, 2014
Schedule
Time
First author
Title
Session 3
Tools for Phytophthora surveys
mode of
presentation
08:30
15'
Català Santiago
Fishing for Phytophthora 2.0
oral
08:45
15'
Català Santiago
oral
09:00
15'
Burgess Treena
09:15
15'
Abad Z. Gloria
09:30
15'
Bilodeau Guillaume
Exploring hidden Phytophthora via amplicon
Pyrosequencing using eDNA from soil and water
Next Generation Sequencing reveals unexplored
Phytophthora diversity in Australian soils.
Molecular Tools for the PCR detection of
Phytophthora austrocedri
Tools for rapid characterization tools of
Phytophthora infestans and Phytophthora ramorum
using real-time PCR and microsatellites from
genomic resources
09:45
Poster session 3
oral
oral
oral
5'
Migliorini Duccio
Detection of Phytophthora species on different
woody species in nurseries
09:50
5'
Català Santiago
09:55
5'
Català Santiago
10:00
5'
10:05
5'
Carmen MoralesRodríguez
Maria L. Prigigallo
Determining an optimal sequence identity threshold poster
value
for Phytophthora
spp. retrieval
from
Development
of new Real-Time
specific
assays for
poster
the detection of Phytophthora species in Holm Oak
calcareous
Evaluation forests
of Illumina MiSeq as a new tool for the
Poster
detection of Phytophthora species
Metagenomic analysis of Phytophthora diversity in Poster
nurseries of potted ornamental species
10:10
5'
10:15
30'
10:45
30'
11:15
11:25
10'
20'
11:45
Puértolas, A., Larregla, S.,
Pérez-Sierra, A., AbadCampos, P.
Arenas, R., Abad-Campos,
P., Pérez-Sierra, A.
Santi Català, Diane White,
Giles Hardy
K.J. Owens, J.C. Bienapfl, S.
Green, M.K. Nakhla
Marie-Claude Gagnon, C.
André Lévesque, Lawrence
Kawchuk, Champa P.
Wijekoon, Nicolas Feau,
Marie-Josée Bergeron,
Niklaus J. Grünwald, Clive
M. Brasier, Joan F. Webber,
Richard C. Hamelin
presented by
Catala
Catala
Burgess Treena
Abad Z. Gloria
Bilodeau
Poster session of sessions 3: Tools for
Phytophthora surveys
09:45
Ross K.
Meentemeyer
other authors
Citizen Science Helps Predict Risk of Emerging
Infectious Disease
Poster
Poster
E. Tondini (1),.N. Luchi (1),
L. Ghelardini (1), P.
Capretti(2), A. Santini(1)
Puértolas, A., Pérez-Sierra, Catala
A.,
Abad-Campos,
P.
Berbegal,
M., Pérez-Sierra,
Catala
A., Abad-Campos, P
Wolfgang Oßwald, Frank
Carmen MoralesFleischmann
Rodríguez
Ahmed Abdelfattah, Santa Leonardo Schena
O. Cacciola, David E.L.
Cooke, Leonardo Schena
John B. Vogler, and Matteo Matteo
Garbelotto
Garbelotto
coffe break
David Cooke
Whither the species? Phytophthora taxa, MOTUs and oral
barcodes in the world of metagenomics.
Review of preceding presentations
Chair
Sesssion discussion
Poster session 4
11:45
5'
Huai Wen-xia (2)
11:50
5'
11:55
5'
Redondo Miguel
Angel
Català Santiago
12:00
5'
Cech Tomas
12:05
5'
12:10
Poster session of session 4: Surveys and new
records
poster?
E. Hansen, Wen-xia Zhao,
G.Tian1, Y.Yao
poster?
J. Boberg, C. Olsson, J. Oliva M.A. Redondo
Poster
Pérez-Sierra, A., Rodríguez Catala
Padrón, C., Siverio de la
Rosa, F., Abad-Campos, P.
Tamara Corcobado,
n/e
Christine Huettler, Martin
Brandstetter
Herrero María-Luz
Phytophthora species in forest streams in Nyingchi,
Tibet Autonomous Region and Ganzi, Sichuan
Province, China
Distribution and impact of Phytophthora species on
alder (Alnus spp.) in Southern Sweden
Discovering Phytophthora species in the laurel forest
in Tenerife and La Gomera islands (Canary Islands,
Spain)
Invasive pathogens in Austrian forests: preliminary
planning within the European project “Responses of
European forests and society to invasive pathogens
(RESIPATH)”
Oomycetes survey in Northern Norway
5'
Telfer Kari H.
Phytophthora survey in a beech forest in Norway
Poster
12:15
5'
Núñez Cecilia I.
poster
12:20
5'
Gutierrez Rodriguez
Edwin Antonio
Maps of Austrocedrus chilensisforests affected by
dieback
Alternatives for detection of Phytophthora
cinnamomi in commercial subtrate
12:30 01:30
Time
Poster
Poster
Leif Sundheim, Ane M.
Brevik, Motoaki Tojo, May
Bente Brurberg
Venche Talgø , Maria-Luz
Herrero, May Bente
Brurberg, Arne Stensvand
Anahí Pérez y Cristina
Raponi
Mauricio Panizzi Penariol,
Marcia Cristina Ohya, Rita
de Cassia Panizzi, Renata
Aparecida de Andrade
Herrero MaríaLuz
oral
Markéta Hejná, Marcela
Mrázková
Černý Karel
oral
Gary Chastagner, Katie
Elliott Marianne
Coats, Gil Dermott, Lucy
Rollins
A.Cravador, C. Maia, T. Jung Marília Horta
Jung1,
E. Hansen, Wen-xia Zhao,
G.Tian, Y.Yao
Moliner Rubén., Corcobado Abad Campos
Tamara., Solla Alejandro., Paloma????
Abad-Campos Paloma
poster
Herrero M.L.
Núñez
Mauricio Panizzi
Penariol
Lunch
Session 4
Surveys and new records
14:00
15'
Černý Karel-1
Phytophthora spp. invasions in european postcommunist economies – the example of the Czech
Republic
Survey of Oomycetes found in western Washington
streams
14:15
15'
Elliott Marianne
14:30
15'
Horta Jung Marília
14:45
15'
Huai Wen-xia (1)
15:00
15'
Mora-Sala Beatriz
15:15
15'
Scanu Bruno
15:30
30'
16:00
15'
Rooney Latham
Phytophthora detections in native plant nurseries
and restorations sites in California
16:15
15'
Thu Quang Pham
16:30
30'
Jung Thomas
Phytophthora - an emerging threat to plantation
oral
forestry in Vietnam
Diversity and impact of Phytophthora spp. in natural oral
ecosystems of Taiwan.
17:00
17:10
10'
20'
Diversity of Phytophthora species in forests, forest oral
nurseries and riparian ecosystems of Portugal.
Diversity of Phytophthora species in the oak forests oral
of Southwest China
Phytophthora species associated to Holm oak
n/e
decline in western Spain
Multiple new and invasive alien Phytophthora taxa
from Mediterranean maquis ecosystems in Italy
oral
Benedetto T. Linaldeddu, Bruno Scanu
Antonio Deidda, Lucia
Maddau, Antonio
Franceschini, Thomas Jung
oral
Cheryl Blomquist, Ted
Swiecki, Bernhardt
Elizabeth, Ellen Natesan,
Susan Frankel
Dang Nhu Quynh, Treena
Burgess, Bernard Dell
Tun-Tschu Chang, Ana
Pérez-Sierra, Kai-leen
Hsueh, Chuen-Hsu Fu,
Paloma Abad-Campos,
Maela Léon, Marília Horta
Jung
coffe break
Review of preceding presentations
Sesssion discussion
Frankel Susan
Pham Quang Thu
Jung Thomas
Chair
Wednesday 12 November 2014
Field Trip
08:30 Departure from Hotels
09:30 First stop near to Nant y Fall cascades to see Mal del Cipres at landscape scale
Ludmila La Manna
09:45 Arrival to Nant y Fall protected area and visit to a monitoring plot in an affected area: Alina Greslebin y
symptoms and ecophysiology of the disease
Laura Vélez
10:00 Visit to the protected area to see natural flora and the cascades
Park ranger
11:00 Visit to a panoramic point to observe the magnitude of the disease in the Valley:
spread and progression of the disease.
Ludmila La Manna
11:30 Departure from Nant y Fall to Los Alerces National Park
12:30 Lunch (Asado in Los Alerces National Park)
14:00 The history of "Mal del Ciprés"
Mario Rajchenberg
14:20 Other species threatened by Phytophthora austrocedrae
Laura Vélez
14:30 Phytophthora austrocedrae in UK
Sarah Green
14:50 Mapping Mal del ciprés
Cecilia Nuñez
15:00 Visit to the Interpretive Trail of Mal del ciprés
Alina Greslebin
15:30 Discussion
16:00 Ride to see other forest diseases as well as beatiful views of the National Parksendero cascada 5 saltos
18:00 Departure from National Park to Esquel
19:00 Arrival to Esquel
Thursday 13 November, 2014
Schedule Time
First author
Session 5
08:30 15' Niklaus J.
Grünwald
Title
mode of
presentation
other authors
presented by
Biology & Genetics
Patterns and processes of emergence in the genus oral
Phytophthora
08:45 15' Bellgard Stanley Visualisation of early infection by Phytophthora
“taxon Agathis” in the roots of 2-year old kauri
Agathis australis plants
oral
Niklaus
Grünwald
Williams SE, Probst C, Padamsee M, Bellgard SE
Anand N, and Lebel T
09:00 15' de la Mata Saez Phytophthora ramorum: Study of the lineage EU2 / oral
Lourdes
EU1 in Ireland
Colin Fleming, Alistair McCracken
de la Mata Saez
Lourdes
09:15 15' O’Hanlon
Richard
Basic and applied research into Phytophthora
ramorum in Ireland: the PHYTOFOR project
Choiseul, James; Grogan, Helen;
Brennan, Josephine M.
O’Hanlon
Richard
09:30 15' Joan Webber
Lineage, phenotype and environment factors
oral
influencing the Phytophthora ramorum epidemic on
larch
Investigation of the tree pathogen, Phytophthora Oral
lateralis, newly discovered in Northern Ireland
Anna Harris and Clive Brasier
Joan Webber
Alistair R McCracken 1,2, Louise R
Cooke 1,2, David J Studholme 3,
Mike J Larkin
Quinn
Molecular and morphological data shows two
consistent lineages in Phytophthora plurivora
strains isolated from streams in northern Spain
Oral
Català, S., Pérez-Sierra, A., AbadCampos, P
Catala
de la Mata Saez Phytophthora ramorum: differences in the gene
Lourdes 2
expression during infection in the lineages
EU1/EU2
Anna Harris
Comparative fitness of European lineages of
Phytophthora ramorum
Vannini A.
Genetic variation in Phytophthora lateralis
lineages by analysis of microsatellite profiles
Poster
Colin Fleming, Alistair McCracken
de la Mata Saez
Lourdes
poster
Bruno Scanu, Joan Webber
Anna Harris
Poster
C.M. Brasier2, E.M. Hansen3, S.
A.M. Vettraino
Green4, C. Robin5, J.F. Webber2, A.
Tomassini1, N. Bruni1, A.M. Vettraino
Vannini A.
Poster
C.M.Brasier2, A. Tomassini1, V.
A.M. Vettraino
Forlenza1, N. Bruni1, A.M. Vettraino1
Poster
Ping Kong, Patricia A. Richardson,
Sita R. Ghimire, Gary W. Moorman,
and John D. Lea-Cox
09:45 15' Quinn Lisa M
10:00 15' Puértolas, A.
10:00 30'
10:30
oral?
coffe break
Poster session 5 Poster session of sessions 5: Biology & Genetics
10:30
5'
10:35
5'
10:40
5'
10:45
5'
10:50
5'
Genotypic variabilityof Phytophthora cinnamomi
mating type A1 in native forests of Taiwan
Chuanxue Hong Biology of Phytophthora species in aquatic
ecosystems
11:00 30' Matteo
Phenotypic, genotypic, genetic, genomic,
Garbelotto
transcriptomic and many other –omic analyses of
plant pathogens and their application in plant
pathology
Review of preceding presentations
11:30 10'
11:40 20'
Lunch
Session 6
Vannini A.
14:00 15' Sutton Wendy
14:15 15' Tomšovský
Michal
14:30 15' Marçais Benoit
14:45 15'
Chair
Sesssion discussion
12:00 01:30
13:30 30'
Main
disertation
Chuanxue Hong
García Luis V.
15:00 30'
Ecology
Landscape heterogeneity and features are
associated to the impact of Ink disease in chestnut
orchards in Italy
Ecology and pathology of Phytophthora nemorosa,
P. pseudosyringae, and other ITS clade 3 species in
forests in western Oregon
Identification of Phytophthora alni subspecies in
riparian stands in the Czech Republic
Long term impact of Phytophthora alni on an alder
riparian stand
The interplay among human, biotic and abiotic
factors explains quick Phytophthora cinnamomi
spreading and tree decline in a Mediterranean
Biosphere Reserve
Main
presentation
G. Natili, A.M. Vettraino
Vannini A.
oral
Paul Reeser, Everett Hansen
Sutton Wendy
oral
oral?
C. Husso, Z. Nagy
oral?
Paolo De Vita, Maria S. Serrano,
Cristina Ramo, Juan S. Cara, Miguel
Román-Écija, Mª Esperanza Sánchez
García Luis V.
Poster
Nela Filipová, Veronika Strnadová
Černý Karel
coffe break
15:30
15:30
5'
Poster session 6
Poster Session of session 6: Ecology
Černý Karel-2
Climate change can affect the impact of
Phytophthora alni subsp. Alni
15:35
5'
Černý Karel-3
Economical losses caused by Phytophthora alni in Poster
riparian stands. Typological study of Vltava River
basin (Czech Republic)
Veronika Strnadová, Liliya Fedusiv,
Černý Karel
Šárka Gabrielová, Zuzana Haňáčková,
Ludmila Havrdová, Markéta Hejná,
Marcela Mrázková, Kateřina Novotná,
Vítězslava Pešková, Petra Štochlová,
Dušan Romportl
15:40
5'
Černý Karel-4
Factors affecting Phytophthora alni distribution in
State Forests of the Czech Republic
Poster
Veronika Strnadová, Dušan Romportl, Černý Karel
Marcela Mrázková, Ludmila
Havrdová, Vítězslava Pešková
15:45
5'
15:50
5'
poster (no
sabemos si
viene)
poster (no
sabemos si
viene)
Margaret R. Metz, Kerri Frangioso,
Ross K. Meentemeyer and David M.
Rizzo
Gary Chastagner
15:55
5'
Simler Allison B. Forest regeneration followinginteracting
disturbances: Responses to Phytophthora ramorum
and wildfire in Big Sur, CA
McKeever
Community Structures of Root-Rotting
Kathleen M.
Phytophthora Species Affecting Abies in U.S.
Christmas ree Farms & Screening True Fir for
Resistance to Phytophthora Root Rot
Vettraino Ana
Assessing the risk of chestnut ink disease
Maria
spreading using TOPMODEL
Poster
16:00
5'
T. Mazzetto1, N. Bruni1, A.
Tomassini1, A. Petroselli2, A.
Vannini1
Paolo de Vita, María S. Serrano,
Cristina Ramo, Eduardo Gutiérrez,
Pedro Ríos, Ignacio Pérez-Ramos,
Lorena Gómez-Aparicio & Mª
Esperanza Sánchez
16:05 10'
16:15
20:00
20'
Oliver Gutiérrez- Influence of multiple stress sources on cork oak
poster
Hernández
seedling susceptibility to Phytophthora cinnamomi
Review of preceding presentations
Sesssion discussion
Congress Dinner
Vettraino Ana
Maria
Oliver GutiérrezHernández
Chair
Friday 14 November, 2014
Schedule Time
First author
Title
mode of
presentation
Session 7
08:30 15' Corcobado Tamara
Ecophysiology and Physiopathogenicity
Screening Quercus ilex for tolerance to water stress and
Phytophthora cinnamomi
08:45 15' Pfanz Hardy
The spatial and temporal spread of Phytophthora alni
oral
subsp. alni in alder bark tissue – an ecophysiological study
09:00 15' Verónica Rachel
Olate
Diterpene resin profile of Austrocedrus chilensis affected
by Phytophthora austrocedri
09:15 15' Ebadzad Ghazal
Effect of cinnamomins on Phytophthora cinnamomi biomass oral
growth and on the oxidative burst in infected Quercus suber
roots
De Novo Assembly of Phlomis purpurea Transcriptome
oral
challenged with Phytophthora cinnamomi
09:30 15' BALDÉ Aladje
09:45 15' Horta Jung Marília
Screening of Asian oak species for potential resistance to
Phytophthora cinnamomi.
10:00 30'
10:30
oral
oral
oral
Poster Session of session 7: Ecophysiology and
Physiopathogenicity
Maternal effects mediate the resistance of Quercus ilex to Poster???
Phytophthora cinnamomi
10:30
5'
Solla, Alejandro
10:35
5'
Croeser Louise
Spectral measurements for detecting Phytophthora-related Poster???
stress in Corymbia calophylla (marri)
10:40
5'
Simamora Agnes
Age-related susceptibility of Eucalyptus spp.
to Phytophthora boodjera prov. nom
poster
10:45
5
Troncoso Oscar
poster
10:50
5'
Fleischmann Frank
Histopatology of Phytophthora austrocedri in Austrocedrus
chilensis
RNAseq reveals different defense responses of Quercus
robur microcuttings against Phytophthora quercina during
root and shoot flush
11:00 30' Fleischmann Frank
Recent advances in understanding Phytophthora-wood
plant interactions
Review of preceding presentations
11:30 10'
Review of preceding presentations
11:40 20'
Sesssion discussion 7
Tamara
Corcobado
Pfanz
Vélez, María
Laura
Cravador
Alfredo
Alfredo CRAVADOR, Dina Cravador
NEVES, Maria Salomé PAIS Alfredo
C. Maia, Tun-Tschu
Chang, K. Hsueh, T. Jung
Horta Jung
Marília
Jerónimo Hernández,
Tamara Corcobado, Elena
Cubera
Treena Burgess, Giles
Hardy, Trudy Paap,
Margaret Andrew
Mike Stukely(2) Giles
Hardy(1) Treena
Burgess(1)
M.L. Velez A. Greslebin
Solla Alejandro
poster (asked) Oguzhan Angay1,2, Sabine
Recht3, Lasse Feldhahn3,
Mika Tarkka3, Sylvie
Hermann3, Thorsten
Grams2
Main
dissertation
5'
Poster Session 8
Horner Ian 2
Poster Session of session 8: Management & Control
Phosphite for control of kauri dieback: forest efficacy trials poster
12:05
5'
Simamora Agnes
12:10
5'
Rolando Carol
12:15
5'
12:20
5'
Morales-Rodríguez
C.
Hulbert J. M.
12:25
5'
Tjosvold Steven
12:30
5'
McCracken Alistair
12:35
5'
Waiapara Nick
Epidemiology of Phytophthora boodjera prov. nom;
a damping-off pathogen in tree production nurseries in
Western Australia
Chemicals for management of red needle cast in Pinus
radiata plantations in New Zealand: efficacy and
persistence of phosphite and other fungicides
In vitro control of Phytophthora cinnamomi with Brassica
pellet
Wooden vectors of Phytophthora ramorum: Are Douglas-fir
logs a risk?
Polyacrylamide and Movement of Phytophthora ramorum in
Irrigation Water
Introduction and spread of Phytophthora ramorum in
Northern Ireland, UK
Surveillance and management of Kauri Dieback in New
Zealand.
12:40 01:30
Croeser Louise
Simamora Agnes
Troncoso
Fleischmann
Frank
Fleischmann
Frank
Chair
12:00
12:00
14:15 30'
Eneko Pérez, Bor Krajnc,
Aida Martos, Andrea
Pérez, Elena Cubera, Luis
Nuñez, Marilia Horta Jung,
Anna María Vettraino,
Alejandro Solla
Janne Mombour,
Christiane Wittmann,
Frank Fleischmann,
Wolfgang Oßwald
María Laura Vélez, Alina
Greslebin, Guillermo
Schmeda-Hirschmann
Jorge MARTINS, Alfredo
CRAVADOR
presented by
Coffe break
Poster Session 7
14:15
other authors
Poster
poster
Ellena G. Hough
Horner Ian
Trudy Paap, Mike Stukely, Simamora Agnes
Giles Hardy, Treena
Burgess
Nari Williams and Martin Nari Williams
Bader
Poster
A. Vannini, A.M. Vettraino MoralesRodríguez
Poster (asked) Morrell J. J., Hansen E. M. Everett Hansen
Poster (asked) D. Chambers, S. Koike,
and M. Cahn
Poster (asked) John Finlay, Stuart
Morwood
poster
Tony Beauchamp
Tjosvold
McCraken
Nick Waipara
Lunch
Session 8
Hardy Giles
Management & control
Main conference
oral
14:45 15' Goheen Ellen
Continued Monitoring of Sudden Oak Death Treatments in
Oregon Tanoak Forests
oral
15:00 15' Kanaskie Alan
Sudden Oak Death: Intensification and Spread in Oregon
Forests
oral
15:15 15'
Approaching 15 years of research on SOD control
oral
15:30 15' Dunstan Bill
Eradication of Phytophthora cinnamomi from infested
Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah) forest during large scale
mining operations
oral
15:45 15' Chastagner Gary
Potential Impacts of the Revised APHIS Phytophthora
oral
ramorum Domestic Quarantine Regulatory Requirements on
the Spread of this Exotic Pathogen within Washington State
16:00 15' Williams Nari
Enabling technologies to combat Phytophthora diseases
Garbelotto Matteo
16:00 30'
Alan Kanaskie2, Everett
Hansen3, Paul Reeser,
and Wendy Sutton
Ron Rhatigan, Randall
Wiese, Jon Laine1, Ellen
Michaels Goheen, Everett
Hansen, Paul Reeser, and
Wendy Sutton
Doug Schmidt, Shannon
Schechter, Peter CRoucher
and Catherine Hayden
Goheen Ellen
Kanaskie Alan
Garbelotto
Matteo
Jamba Gyeltshen1, Anna- Giles Hardy
Maria Vettraino2, Vicki
Stokes3, Treena Burgess1,
Giles Hardy
Marianne Elliott
Chastagner Gary
oral
R. L. McDougal, P. Scott, Williams Nari
E. Telfer, L.J. MacDonald,
N. Graham1, A. Wagner
oral
Cristiana MAIA, , Susana Neves Dina
DURÃES, Marília HORTA,
Ottmar HOLDENRIEDER,
Alfredo CRAVADOR
coffe break
16:30 15' Neves Dina
Searching for Phlomis purpurea metabolites with antiPhytophthora cinnamomi activity
16:45 15' Rios Pedro
Screening of biofumigants against Phytophthora cinnamomi oral
root disease
17:00 10'
Review of preceding presentations and discussion
17:10 20'
Sesssion discussion 8
17:30 120'
Closing discusssion. Situation of Phytophthora in forests
and Natural Ecosystems in the continents: what is done and
what is needed.
18:30 30'
'business meeting'
19:00 15' Ellen Goheen and
Giles Hardy
Conference closing
María S. Serrano, Ana
Pérez-Sierra, Antonio de
Haro, María Esperanza
Sánchez
n/e
Chair