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Workshop on molecular plant-microbe interactions
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Academic year 2012/2013
- Degree course
- Dottorato in Scienze Biologiche e Biotecnologie Applicate
- Year
- 2° anno 3° anno
- Credits/Recognition
- 5
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Sommario del corso
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Program
Draft programme 14/03/12
Speaker
Title
Day
Time
P Bonfante
Beneficial plant-fungus interactions: arbuscular mycorrhizas as a case study
4 May
13-14
A Genre
An introduction to arbuscular mycorrhizas: guided lecture
Presymbiotic signaling in arbuscular mycorrhizas
14-15
Break
15-15.30
D Spadaro
Essential plant pathology and crop protection concepts
15.30-16.30
F Cardinale
Accepted concepts and open issues in molecular plant-pathogen interactions
16.30-17.30
T Kiers
1. Introduction: Evolution, impacts and modifications of mutualisms
2. Research seminar: Mediating cooperation in diverse systems
7 May
9-11
Break
11-11.30
N Requena
Reprogramming of a plant cells for living in symbiosis
11.30-13.30
Lunch
13.30-15.30
J Murray
1. Introduction: One decade on: genetic studies of the beneficial symbioses in model legumes
2. Research seminar: Let me in! Rhizobial Infection of legume roots
15.30-17.30
Break
17.30-18
V Fiorilli
Expression of fungal and plant phosphate transporters suggests a competition for Pi uptake in arbusculated cells
18-18.30
R Panstruga
1. Introduction: Modes of pathogen infection and host defence suppression
2. Research seminar: The analysis of plant-powdery mildew interactions: chasing the molecular secrets of obligate biotrophy
8 May
9-11
Break
11-11.30
A Poli
Modulation of pathogenicity-gene expression in antagonistic Fusarium oxysporum by ectosymbiont bacteria
11.30-11.45
I Visentin
Transcriptional regulation for secondary metabolism in Fusarium verticillioides
11.45-12
Lunch
12 -13.30
A Di Pietro
1. Introduction: How fungal pathogens use their genetic repertoire to cause disease on different hosts
2. Research seminar: Signals and pathways controlling infectious growth in Fusarium oxysporum
13.30-15.30
Break
15.30-16
L Pritchard
1. Introduction: Systems biology in a plant-pathogen interaction context
2. Research seminar: Mining genome sequences for effectors
16-18
Concluding remarks
18-18.30
Suggested readings and bibliography
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