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MOnDAy<br />

SeSSiOnS – Monday Morning, technical & Centennial<br />

8:15 a.m. O-72. Host influence on <strong>the</strong> fatty acid profiles<br />

of selected plant-parasitic nematodes. N. S.<br />

SEKORA (1), K. K. Lawrence (1), E. van Santen<br />

(1), J. A. McInroy (1). (1) Auburn University,<br />

Auburn, AL, U.S.A.<br />

8:30 a.m. O-73. Isolation and identification of fungi<br />

associated with reniform nematode Rotylenchulus<br />

reniformis. J. D. CASTILLO (1), K. Lawrence<br />

(1), G. Morgan Jones (1). (1) Auburn University,<br />

Auburn, AL, U.S.A.<br />

8:45 a.m. O-74. Establishing model of nematodes as<br />

bioindicators for river pollution. W. CHEN<br />

(1), P. Chen (1), T. Tsay (1). (1) Dept. Plant<br />

Pathology, National Chung-Hsing University,<br />

Taichung, Taiwan<br />

9:00 a.m. O-75. Towards identification of <strong>the</strong> Rhg4 gene<br />

for resistance to <strong>the</strong> soybean cyst nematode. X.<br />

LIU (2), S. Liu (1), K. Meksem (1), M. Mitchum<br />

(2). (1) Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Illinois University, U.S.A., (2)<br />

University of Missouri, U.S.A.<br />

9:15 a.m. O-76. Root growth response to application<br />

and overexpression of Heterodera glycines CLE<br />

peptides. A. REPLOGLE (2), J. Wang (2), X.<br />

Wang (3), E. L. Davis (1), M. G. Mitchum<br />

(2). (1) Department of Plant Pathology, North<br />

Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.,<br />

(2) Division of Plant Sciences and Bond<br />

Life Sciences Center, University of Missouri,<br />

Columbia, MO, U.S.A., (3) USDA-ARS,<br />

Biological IPM Research Unit and Dept. of Plant<br />

Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, Cornell<br />

University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.<br />

Spatial & Temporal Patterns of Disease<br />

8:00 – 9:30 a.m. * 205 CD<br />

Section: Epidemiology / Ecology / Environmental Biology<br />

Moderator: Lu Liu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA<br />

8:00 a.m. O-77. A geographic information systems (GIS)<br />

analysis of soybean rust distribution at <strong>the</strong> field<br />

level. P. E. MUMMA (1), R. W. Schneider (1), L.<br />

Wang (1). (1) Louisiana State University, Baton<br />

Rouge, LA, U.S.A.<br />

8:15 a.m. O-78. Occurrence of <strong>American</strong> Soybean Rust<br />

Phakopsora meibomiae in legumes in Puerto<br />

Rico. B. VEGA (1), C. Estevez de Jensen (1).<br />

(1) University of Puerto Rico, Crop Protection<br />

Department, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico<br />

8:30 a.m. O-79. Within-field spatial and temporal<br />

analysis of Bean pod mottle virus in Iowa. E.<br />

BYAMUKAMA (1), A. Robertson (1), D.<br />

Nordman (1), F. W. Nutter Jr. (1). (1) Iowa State<br />

University, U.S.A.<br />

8:45 a.m. O-80. Quantifying <strong>the</strong> temporal and spatial<br />

spread of Pantoea stewartii in sweet corn. L. LIU<br />

(1), F. W. Nutter Jr. (1). (1) Iowa State University,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

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9:00 a.m. O-81. Spatial distribution of Sclerotinia<br />

sclerotiorum ascospores and its relation to<br />

sclerotinia stem rot of canola. I. S. QANDAH<br />

(1), L. E. Del Rio (1). (1) North Dakota State<br />

University, Fargo, ND, U.S.A.<br />

9:15 a.m. O-82. Comparison of <strong>the</strong> prevalence and<br />

incidence of Soybean mosaic virus in Iowa soybean<br />

fields during 2005 to 2007. X. LU (1), A. M.<br />

Robertson (1), E. Byamukama (1), F. W. Nutter<br />

Jr. (1). (1) Iowa State University, Ames, IA,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Monday Morning Centennial Session<br />

Plant Pathology in 1908/2008<br />

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. * 200 DE<br />

Section: Professionalism/Service/Outreach<br />

Organizer/Moderator: Erik Stromberg, VPI & State<br />

University, Blacksburg, VA<br />

Sponsoring Committee: Centennial Planning Committee<br />

Plant pathology has come a long way in <strong>the</strong> century since APS<br />

was founded. Presentations from 1908 on phytobacteriology<br />

and chestnut blight will be followed by 2008 updates on <strong>the</strong>se<br />

two topics to illustrate <strong>the</strong> progress of our science in <strong>the</strong> last<br />

100 years. All speakers will be plant pathologists - come enjoy<br />

presentations in 1908 costumes and with lantern slides!<br />

8:00 a.m. C-6. Chestnut talk. S. ANAGNOSTAKIS (1) as<br />

F. PATTERSON (2). (1) The Connecticut Agric<br />

Experiment Station, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.; (2)<br />

Bureau of Plant Industry, USDA, Washington,<br />

DC, U.S.A.<br />

8:15 a.m. C-7. Recent advances in research and<br />

management of chestnut blight on <strong>American</strong><br />

chestnut. G. GRIFFIN (1). (1) Dept. of Plant<br />

Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science,<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State<br />

University, U.S.A.<br />

8:30 a.m. C-8. Bacillus phytophthorus Appel. G. H.<br />

LACY (1) as E. F. SMITH (2). (1) Dept. of<br />

Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science,<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University,<br />

Blacksburg, VA, U.S.A.; (2) Department of<br />

Agriculture, Washington, DC, U.S.A.<br />

8:45 a.m. C-9. Bacterial systematics has changed from an<br />

intuitive process to a more objective approach. J.<br />

B. JONES (1). (1) Plant Pathology Department,<br />

University of Florida, Gainesville FL, U.S.A.

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