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Program Book - 27th Fungal Genetics Conference

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LISTING OF ALL POSTER ABSTRACTS558. Mechanistic investigation of Trichoderma cf. harzianum SQR-T037 mycoparasitism against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense 4,(banana wilt disease). Jian Zhang559. Epichloënin A, a unique siderophore of Epichloae endophytesand its role in restricting fungal growth in planta. Linda J. Johnson560. Interaction between the saprotrophic fungus Serpula lacrymansand living pine roots. Nils OS Högberg561. You turn me on: Pyrenophora tritici-repentis genes differentiallyregulated early during infection of wheat. V. A. Manning562. Characterisation of genes in Quantitative Trait Loci affectingvirulence in the basidiomycete Heterobasidion annosum s.l. Ake Olson563. Elevation of FPP synthase activity in Trichoderma atrovirideresults in higher biocontrol abilities. Sebastian Pilsyk564. The life history of Ramularia collo-cygni. Maciej Kaczmarek565. Mechanical stress sensing in Epichloë fungal symbionts duringcolonization of grasses. Kahandawa G. S. U. Ariyawansa566. Aspergillus flavus hypertrophy and hyphal entry by Ralstoniasolanacearum is mediated by bacterial type three secretion systemfunction. Joe E. Spraker567. Vegetative hyphal fusion in epichloae endophytes. Jun-ya Shoji568. Oxygen and the stomatal cue: Dissecting stomatal tropism inCercospora zeae-maydis. R. Hirsch569. Host colonisation processes by symbiotic epichloid fungi areregulated through cAMP. Christine R. Voisey570. Role of VCP1 and SCP1 proteases in the mutitrophic behaviour ofthe nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia. Nuria Escudero571. Cellular development integrating primary and induced secondarymetabolism in the filamentous fungus Fusarium graminearum. H.Corby Kistler572. DNA double-strand breaks generated by yeast endonuclease I-Sce I induce ectopic homologous recombination and targeted genereplacement in Magnaporthe oryzae. T. Arazoe573. Investigation of the Magnaporthe oryzae proteome andphosphoproteome during appressorium formation. William L. Franck574. Characterization of the binding site and downstream targets ofthe MST12 transcription factor in Magnaporthe oryzae. Guotian Li575. CorA Magnesium transporters are key regulators of growth andpathogenicity in the rice blast fungus M. oryzae. Md Hashim Reza576. Magnaporthe oryzae AVR-Pia protein: induction of resistancereaction in Pia rice by the recombinant AVR-Pia and preparation ofanti-AVR-Pia antibody. Y. Satoh577. Homologous recombination causes the spontaneous deletion ofAVR-Pia in Magnaporthe oryzae. T. Sone578. The interactome of pathogenicity factors in the rice blast fungusMagnaporthe oryzae. Xiaoying Zhou579. Interaction between phenolic and oxidant signaling inCochliobolus heterostrophus. Benjamin A. Horwitz580. Mode of Action of Chitosan: Antifungal and Gene Modulatorfrom Natural Origin. Luis V. Lopez-Llorca581. Unraveling the metabolome: how zombie ant fungiheterogeneously control ant brains. Charissa de Bekker582. Gene expression of fungal aldehyde dehydrogenases inectomycorrhiza. Catarina Henke583. Interaction of ectomycorrhizal fungi with environment. KatrinKrause584. Genetic exchange in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus;Rhisophagus irregularis. Pawel Rosikiewicz585. A surface hydrophobin in ectomycvorrhiza interaction. DominikSenftleben586. Response of Alternaria brassicicola to the antifungal activity ofisothiocyanates. Benoit Calmes587. Redox regulation of an AP-1-like transcription factor, YapA, in thefungal symbiont Epichloë festucae. Gemma M. Cartwright588. Genomic approaches to understand pathogenesis in thebasidiomycete pathogen of food and energy crops, Rhizoctonia solani.Jonathan P. Anderson589. The Cpc1 (CpcA/Gcn4) regulator of the cross-pathway control ofamino acid biosynthesis is required for plant infection of the vascularpathogen Verticillium longisporum. Susanna A. Braus-Stromeyer590. <strong>Fungal</strong>-Specific Transcription Factor AbPf2 ActivatesPathogenicity in Alternaria brassicicola. Yangrae Cho591. WITHDRAWN592. Host-to-pathogen gene transfer facilitated infection of insects bya pathogenic fungus. Weiguo Fang593. Characterization of the CoPRF1 mutant of Colletotrichumorbiculare defective in evasion of host defense responses. YasuyukiKubo594. CPS1 mutants in Coccidioides are avirulent and act as anattenuated vaccine in the valley fever mouse model. Marc J. Orbach595. Elucidating the response of wheat to the exposure ofStagonospora nodorum effectors. Peter S. Solomon596. Nep1-like proteins of the downy mildew Hyaloperonosporaarabidopsidis trigger immunity, but not necrosis, in the Arabidopsishost. Guido Van den Ackerveken597. Genes important for in vivo survival of the human pathogenPenicillium marneffei. Harshini C. Weerasinghe598. Oxalate-minus mutants of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum via T-DNAinsertion accumulate fumarate in culture and retain pathogenicity onplants. Liangsheng Xu599. Molecular characterization of fungi associated with superficialblemishes of potato tubers in Al-Qasim region, Saudi Arabia. RukaiaM. Gashgari<strong>27th</strong> <strong>Fungal</strong> <strong>Genetics</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> | 117

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