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Program Book - 27th Fungal Genetics Conference

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LISTING OF ALL POSTER ABSTRACTS600. Patterns of Distribution of Bacterial Endosymbionts in LowerFungi. Olga Lastovetsky601. Phylogenetic and genomic analysis of a novel, nematophagousspecies of Brachyphoris. S. Sharma Khatiwada602. The proteome of the traps of the nematode-trapping fungusMonacrosporium haptotylum . K.-M. Andersson603. Sequencing the in planta transcriptomes of Colletotrichumspecies provides new insights into hemibiotrophy. Richard J. O'Connell604. Biological activities of natural products synthesized by themammalian fungal pathogen, Histoplasma capsulatum. A. Henderson605. From antagonism to synergism: roles of natural phenazines inbacterial-fungal interactions between Pseudomonas aeruginosa andAspergillus fumigatus. Yun Wang606. Genomic analysis of Mortierella elongata and its endosymbioticbacterium. Gregory Bonito607. Diversity and Content of Maize Leaf Endophytes are CorrelatedWith Maize Genotype. Alice C. L. Churchill608. Characterisation of epichloae endophytes from the Triticeae andtheir potential use in modern cereals. Richard D. Johnson609. The Interaction of Mycoplasma-related Endobacteria with theirArbuscular Mycorrhizal <strong>Fungal</strong> Host. Mizue Naito610. The Velvet gene is required for mutualism between Epichloëfestucae and perennial ryegrass. Mostafa Rahnama611. An examination of phosphate solubilization and hormoneproduction by two Penicillium species growing in the rhizoplane. TimRepas612. The role of Epichloe festucae RacA interacting proteins, PakA,PakB and RhoGDI, on cell polarity in culture and synchronized growthin Lolium perenne. Barry Scott613. A Host-Induced Gene Silencing Approach to Control MycotoxinContamination in Corn. B. H. Bluhm614. CDiT1, a novel type of proteinaceous toxin secreted by thenecrotrophic pathogen of the roots of tomato Pyrenochaetalycopersici. Pierre-Henri Clergeot615. Nonhost-specific phytotoxicity of the polyketide-derived toxinsolanapyrone A produced by Ascochyta rabiei and Alternaria solani.W. Kim616. Crosstalk of the unfolded protein response and regulatorypathways controlling pathogenic development in Ustilago maydis. KaiHeimel617. Transcriptional profiling of the APSES genes in Trichophytonrubrum during growth on human nail. Elza A. S. Lang618. Carbohydrate binding proteins of two Leptosphaeria pathogensof Brassica napus. Rohan G. T. Lowe619. Domains for plant uptake of Ustilago maydis secreted effectors.Anupama Ghosh620. Lipid metabolism influences virulence in Ustilago maydis. Scott118Lambie621. Functional characterization of the putative cell surface receptorfor hydrophobicity, Msb2, in Ustilago maydis.Marino Moretti622. The U. maydis effector Pit2 inhibits maize cysteine proteases tosuppress host defense. Andre Mueller623. The Ustilago maydis MAP Kinase signaling pathway:Identification of direct MAP kinase targets by phospho-peptideenrichment. Vikram Naik624. See1 : A novel organ specific effector in the Ustilago maydis -maize interaction. Amey Redkar625. Investigation of unconventionally secreted proteins in Ustilagomaydis. Stefanie Reissmann626. Identification of a key regulator for the developmental switchleading to sporogenesis in Ustilago maydis. Marie Tollot627. Genetic characterization of virulence in the Pyrenophora teres f.teres - barley pathosystem. Timothy L. Friesen628. Illumina-based genetic linkage map for wheat leaf rust. David L.Joly629. The deletion of the Histoplasma capsulatum RYP1 homolog inCoccidioides posadasii is avirulent. M. Alejandra Mandel630. Cpkk2, a MEK from Cryphonectria parasitica is necessary formaintenance of CHV1 virus infection. M. Turina631. Deep RNAseq of wheat leaf infection by M. graminicola identifiesphase-specific in planta expressed genes and varying transcriptionalcontributions of fungal chromosomes. Mikaël S. Courbot632. A genomic analysis of the infection strategies employed byPhoma medicaginis a necrotrophic fungal pathogen of alfalfa and themodel legume Medicago truncatula. Angela H. Williams633. Two G protein-coupled receptors, GprC and GprD, regulatedensity-dependent development in Aspergillus flavus. Katharyn J.Affeldt634. Characterization of genes encoding putative secreted proteinsduring pathogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae. Seongbeom Kim635. The biosynthesis of oxalate is entirely dependent onoxaloacetate acetylhydrolase in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum . X. Liang636. In vivo efficacy of antifungal treatment of Aspergillus terreusinfections and the influence on host immune response in Galleriamellonella. Elisabeth Maurer637. Recognition and response to non self in Podospora anserina: amodel of the fungal immune system. Mathieu Paoletti638. Increased late blight resistance in HIGS potato lines targeting a P.infestans gene. N. Temme639. WITHDRAWNPopulation and Evolutionary <strong>Genetics</strong>

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