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Thursday 4 October

Ir. Haak room

Plenary, chair: Gert Kema & Aad Termorshuizen

9:00-9:30         Keynote session 6: Molecular approaches towards breeding for durable resistance pdf
                        Beat Keller
9:30-10:00       Keynote session 7: Agricultural Practices and Ecology of Soil-borne Plant Pathogenic Microorganisms pdf
                        Christian Steinberg
10:00-10:30     Coffee and tea break
Start of parallel sessions 

Ir. Haak room                               
                                                                
Session 6: Resistance and IPM cereals 
Chair: Gert Kema & Beat Keller   
      
10:30-10:50     Sulfur supply improves tomato pathogen resistance pdf
                        Bollig, K., Myint, S. S., Zahn, M. & Horst, W. J.      
                                              

10:50-11:10     Pre-haustorial resistance of coffee HDT832/2 to leaf rust unveiled by pdf
                        transcriptome 454 pyrosequencing.  P. Talhinhas et al.   
                                     

11:10-11:30     Whitefly resistance in tomato pdf
                        Van den Elsen FHW, Broekgaarden C, Heusden AW, Dicke M & Vosman BJ 

11:30-11:50     The role of sterol binding and surface charge in elicitin-induced resistance pdf

                        Jan Lochman, Michal Obořil, Veronika Plešková, et al.       

Kleine Veer room

Session 7: IPM of soil-borne pathogens
Chair: Aad Termorshuizen & Christian Steinberg

10:30-10:50     Non-chemical alternatives for soil fumigation in greenhouse-
                        grown lettuce. Van Beneden Sarah, França Soraya, Leenknegt Ilse et al.pdf

10:50-11:10     Effects of Soil Resetting® on plant available nutrients and suppression to various
                        soil-borne pathogens Salvador Roig-Coll, H. Feil, H. Meints & A. van der Wurff pdf

11:10-11:30     The effect of soil disinfection with chemical and alternative methods on fungal
                        and bacterial populations Sobiczewski P. et al. pdf

11:30-11:50     Biological disinfestation of tare soils contaminated with quarantine plant
                       pathogensLeo van Overbeek, Willemien Runia, et al. pdf

12:00-14:00     Lunch

14:00-14:20     The p20 and p23 silencing suppressors from Citrus tristeza virus are synergetic
                        Natália T. Marques, Ângela A. Costa, Tatiana R. Martins & Gustavo Nolascopdf

14:20-14:40     Salicylic acid and heptanoyl salicylic acid show distinct modes of action on a wheat-
                        powdery mildew interaction. Ch. Tayeh, B. Randoux, N. Bourbon et al. pdf

14:00-14:20     Integrated Management of Soilborne Diseases of Field Grown Tomato and
                        StrawberryFrank J. Louws pdf

14:20-14:40     Results of the demonstration experiments on ontrolling the soil-borne
                        pathogens in vegetable crops in PolandC. Ślusarski et al. pdf

14:40-15:00     Integrated control of Pythium in flowerbulb  production
                        Gera van Os, Marjan de Boer & Jos Raaijmakers pdf

15:00-15:30     Coffee and tea break

15:30-15:50     Understanding Ramularia collo-cygni in the past, present and future
                        J. M. Fountaine, P. Hoebe, M. Kaczmarek, M. Piotrowska & N. D. Havis pdf

15:50-16:10     Can minimal soil tillage be included in the integrated control of winter wheat
                       diseases?  Biruta Bankina, Ilze Priekule & Antons Ruza pdf

16:10-16:30     Biological control of toxigenic Fusarium spp. in crop residues: a new tool for
                       IPM in cerealsJürgen Köhl, Juan Palazzini, Pieter Kastelein et al. pdf

15:30-15:50     Biological control of Verticillium wilt in cauliflower by the native endophyte
                       Verticillium tricorpus.  Lien Tyvaert, Soraya C. França et al. pdf

15:50-16:10     Influence of soil substrate on the biocontrol capacity of Pseudomonas CMR12a
                       against Rhizoctonia root rot on bean. Hoang Gia Khuong Hua et al. pdf

16:10-16:30     Soil suppressiveness to control the soil-borne fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani
                       Joeke Postma, Bram Hanse & Mirjam Schilderpdf


Evening: free, dinner on your own