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tueSDAy<br />

SeSSiOnS – tuesday Morning, Special & technical<br />

CHASE (1). (1) APS Foundation<br />

9:30 a.m. S-63. Quantification of temporal and spatial<br />

dynamics of bean pod mottle virus at different<br />

spatial scales. E. BYAMUKAMA (1), A.<br />

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

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

10:00 a.m. S-64. Role of hairy nightshade Solanum<br />

sarrachoides (Sendtner) in <strong>the</strong> transmission of<br />

Potato virus Y (PVY) strains by aphids and study<br />

of different PVY strains reaction on Solanum<br />

tuberosum (Linnaeus). F. A. CERVANTES (1),<br />

and J. M. Alvarez (1). (1) University of Idaho,<br />

Aberdeen, ID, U.S.A.<br />

10:30 a.m. S-65. New perspectives on <strong>the</strong> epidemiology of<br />

citrus stubborn disease in California orchards.<br />

A. F. S. MELLO (1), R. K. Yokomi (2), U.<br />

Melcher (1), J. C. Chen (2), E. Civerolo (2), A.<br />

Wayadande (1), and J. Fletcher (1). (1) Oklahoma<br />

State University, Stillwater, OK, U.S.A.; (2)<br />

USDA, ARS, Parlier, CA, U.S.A.<br />

11:00 a.m. S-66. Development of an advisory system for<br />

grapevine powdery mildew in eastern North<br />

America: A reassessment of epidemic progress. M.<br />

MOYER (1), D. M. Gadoury (1), W. F. Wilcox<br />

(1), and R. C. <strong>See</strong>m (1). (1) Cornell University,<br />

N.Y. State Agric. Exp. Stn., Geneva, NY U.S.A.<br />

11:30 a.m. Closing comments. F. W. NUTTER, Jr., Iowa<br />

State University, Ames, IA, U.S.A.<br />

Plant-Associated Bacteria in Their Natural Habitat<br />

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. * 200 ABC<br />

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

Organizers/Moderators: Caitilyn Allen, University of<br />

Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; Vicky Toussaint,<br />

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu,<br />

Québec, Canada<br />

Sponsoring Committees: Bacteriology<br />

This symposium will highlight exciting research about plantpathogenic<br />

and symbiotic bacteria studied in ecologically<br />

relevant contexts (i.e., on natural hosts, outdoors, on economic<br />

crops, etc.). Invited speakers will show how modern tools have<br />

revealed <strong>the</strong> biological secrets of diverse bacterial species that<br />

associate with plants. In keeping with <strong>the</strong> centennial <strong>the</strong>me,<br />

we will open <strong>the</strong> symposium with a historical presentation<br />

connecting <strong>the</strong> biological questions that occupied plant<br />

bacteriologists in <strong>the</strong> first decade of <strong>the</strong> twentieth century with<br />

those that we focus on today.<br />

9:00 a.m. S-67. A century of phytobacteriology: Old and<br />

new questions about bacterial wilt. C. ALLEN<br />

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

of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, U.S.A.<br />

9:30 a.m. S-68. Acid, metal, and punk bacteria: Adaptation<br />

of Pseudomonas syringae to growth in plants. G.<br />

M. PRESTON (1), A. Rico (1), H. Fones (1), R.<br />

Jones (1), A. Smith (1), A. Mithani (2), J. Hein<br />

(2). (1) Department of Plant Sciences, University<br />

50<br />

of Oxford, Oxford, UK;, (2)Department of<br />

Statistics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK<br />

10:00 a.m. S-69. Pseudomonas syringae: Partner and actor in<br />

<strong>the</strong> natural cycle of water. C. E. MORRIS (1). (1)<br />

INRA UR 407 Pathologie Végétale, Montfavet,<br />

France<br />

10:30 a.m. S-70. Pseudomonas gene expression during<br />

growth in <strong>the</strong> rhizosphere. E. T. GONZALEZ<br />

(1), D. A. Kluepfel (1), W. P. Wechter (2). (1)<br />

USDA ARS Crops Pathology and Genetics<br />

Research Unit, Davis, CA, U.S.A.; (2) USDA<br />

ARS Charleston Vegetable Laboratory,<br />

Charleston, SC, U.S.A.<br />

11:00 a.m. S-71. Life on <strong>the</strong> leaf: How bacteria survive<br />

during vegetable production. C. D. SMART<br />

(1), H.W. Lange (1), M.A.B. Herman (1), H.C.<br />

Hoch (1). (1) Department of Plant Pathology<br />

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

Geneva, NY, U.S.A.<br />

11:30 a.m. S-72, Streptomyces from <strong>the</strong> dark side:<br />

Mechanisms and emergence of pathogenicity.<br />

R. LORIA (1), D. Bignell (1), J. Huguet (1), E.<br />

Johnson (1), M. Joshi (1), S. Moll (1), R. Seipke<br />

(1). (1) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.<br />

tuesday Morning technical Sessions<br />

Listed in alphabetical order by title.<br />

Disease Management: Biological Control<br />

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. * 200 HIJ<br />

Section: Plant Disease Management<br />

9:00 a.m. O-107. Selective accumulation of Trichoderma<br />

spp. in soils suppressive to radish damping-off<br />

disease. J. MGHALU (2), M. Kubota (1), M.<br />

Hyakumachi (1). (1) Gifu University, Gifu, Japan,<br />

(2) Pwani University College, Kilifi, Kenya<br />

9:15 a.m. O-108. Efficacy of biological and o<strong>the</strong>r novel<br />

seed treatments suitable for use in organic peanut<br />

production systems. S. J. RUARK (1), B. B. Shew<br />

(1). (1) North Carolina State University, Raleigh,<br />

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

9:30 a.m. O-109. The root endophytic fungus<br />

Piriformospora indica accelerates host plant<br />

development and primes plants for disease<br />

resistance. F. WALLER (1), A. Molitor (1), S.<br />

Pfiffi (1), B. Achatz (1), K. Kogel (1). (1) Institute<br />

of Phytopathology, Justus-Liebig-University<br />

Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-35, D-35392<br />

Giessen, Germany<br />

9:45 a.m. O-110. Bacillus spp. to manage seed-born<br />

Colletotrichum gossypii var. cephalosporioides<br />

damping-off. F. H. MEDEIROS (3), R. M. Souza<br />

(4), H. M. Ferro (4), F. C. Medeiros (3), A. W.<br />

Pomella (1), J. C. Machado (4), H. Santos Neto<br />

(4), D. A. Soares (4), E. Zanotto (4), P. W. Pare

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