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tueSDAy<br />
SeSSiOnS – tuesday Afternoon, Special, technical & Flash-and-Dash<br />
SHEW (1), C.A. Gallup (1), and A.T. Robertson<br />
(2). (1) North Carolina State University, Plant<br />
Pathology, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.; (2) North<br />
Carolina State University, DELTA, Raleigh, NC,<br />
U.S.A.<br />
2:00 p.m. S-94. New approaches for teaching: Focusing on<br />
learning outcomes. D. M. EASTBURN (1). (1)<br />
University of Illinois, Crop Science, Urbana,<br />
IL, U.S.A.<br />
Advances in Plant Pathology in China<br />
1:00 – 2:30 p.m. * 200 DE<br />
Section: Molecular/Cellular Plant Microbe Interactions<br />
Organizer: Chenggui Han, China Agricultural Univ,<br />
Beijing, China<br />
Moderators: Jan E. Leach, Colorado State University,<br />
Fort Collins, CO<br />
Sponsoring Committees: Chinese <strong>Society</strong> for Plant<br />
Pathology and APS<br />
As part of <strong>the</strong> collaborations with <strong>the</strong> Chinese <strong>Society</strong> of Plant<br />
pathology, <strong>the</strong>y organized a special session at <strong>the</strong> Centennial<br />
meeting.<br />
1:00 p.m. S-95. Genome-wide identification of genes<br />
controlling hyphal growth of Magnapor<strong>the</strong><br />
oryzae. Y. L. PENG (1). (1) China Agricultural<br />
University, Beijing, China<br />
1:30 p.m. S-96. Begomoviruses and <strong>the</strong>ir satellite in China.<br />
X. P. ZHOU (1). (1) Zhejiang University,<br />
Hangzhou, China<br />
2:00 p.m. S-97. The pathogenomic studies of Xanthomonas<br />
campestris pathovar campestris by construction<br />
and analyses of a genome-wide mutant library.<br />
Y. Q. HE (1), B. L. Jiang (1), D. J. Tang (1), G.<br />
T. Lu (1), X. X. Liang (1), and J.X. Feng (1). (1)<br />
Guangxi University, Nanning, China<br />
tuesday Afternoon technical<br />
Session<br />
Listed in alphabetical order by title.<br />
Bacteria Pathogens<br />
1:00 – 2:30 p.m. * 200 ABC<br />
Section: Biology of Plant Pathogens<br />
1:00 p.m. O-140. Evaluation of <strong>the</strong> genetic structure<br />
of Xylella fastidiosa populations collected<br />
from almond orchards in California. S.<br />
THAMMIRAJU (3), K. Daane (2), R. Groves,<br />
(4), H. Lin (1), M. Sisterson (1). (1) USDA-<br />
ARS, Parlier, CA, U.S.A., (2) University of<br />
California, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A., (3) University<br />
of California, Berkeley/USDA, CA, U.S.A., (4)<br />
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.A.<br />
1:15 p.m. O-141. Localization of Acidovorax avenae subsp.<br />
56<br />
citrulli (Aac), <strong>the</strong> bacterial fruit blotch pathogen<br />
in naturally infested watermelon seed. B. DUTTA<br />
(1), L. L. Genzlinger (1), R. R. Walcott (1). (1)<br />
University of Georgia, A<strong>the</strong>ns<br />
1:30 p.m. O-142. Enhancement of pathogenicity of<br />
Burkholderia andropogonis isolated from citrus<br />
by pthA or pthB from Xanthomonas citri. G. D.<br />
REBELLO (1), D. W. Gabriel (1). (1) University<br />
of Florida, Gainesville, FL, U.S.A.<br />
1:45 p.m. O-143. Environmental factors affecting twitching<br />
motility, biofilm development, and aggregation<br />
by Xylella fastidiosa. L. DE LA FUENTE (1), P.<br />
Zaini (1), L. Cursino (1), H. Lin (2), T. Burr (1),<br />
H. Hoch (1). (1) NYSAES, Cornell University,<br />
Geneva, NY, U.S.A., (2) San Joaquin Valley<br />
Agricultural Science Center, USDA-ARS, Parlier,<br />
CA, U.S.A.<br />
2:00 p.m. O-144. Comparative Phylogenomics and<br />
Multi-gene cluster analyses of <strong>the</strong> Citrus<br />
Huanglongbing (HLB)-associated bacterium<br />
Candidatus Liberibacter. H. DODDAPANENI<br />
(4), H. Liao (1), H. Lin (3), X. Bai (1), X. Zhao<br />
(2), E. L. Civerolo (3). (1) Guangxi Academy<br />
of Agricultural Sciences, P.R. China, (2) Guilin<br />
Citrus Research Institute, Guilin, P.R. China, (3)<br />
SJVASC, USDA-ARS, Parlier, CA, U.S.A., (4)<br />
UC Davis/USDA-ARS, Parlier, CA, U.S.A.<br />
2:15 p.m. O-145. Epistatic and quantitative resistance loci<br />
against philippine bacterial blight races 6 and 9<br />
for resistance breeding and crop management.<br />
J. D. REY (2), C. M. Vera Cruz (2), M. S.<br />
Mendioro (1), D. J. Mackill (2), A. A. Barrion<br />
(1), J. Xu (2), Z. Li (2). (1) IBS, UPLB,<br />
Philippines, (2) IRRI, Makati City, Philippines<br />
tuesday Afternoon Flash-and-dash<br />
Bacteria Molecular<br />
1:00 – 1:40 p.m. *208 CD<br />
Moderator: Amy Charkowski, University of Wisconsin,<br />
Madison, WI<br />
1:00 p.m. P-506 Application of subtractive suppression<br />
hybridization in studying differentially expressed<br />
genes between pathotypes of Ascochyta rabiei.<br />
D. White (2), W. CHEN (1). (1) USDA ARS,<br />
Washington State University, (2) Washington<br />
State University, Pullman, WA, U.S.A.<br />
1:05 p.m. P-436 Using <strong>the</strong> universal language of Gene<br />
Ontology to annotate gene products involved<br />
in <strong>the</strong> interactions between microbes and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
hosts. C. W. COLLMER (8), T. Torto-Alalibo<br />
(7), M. Lindeberg (1), M. Chibucos (7), M.<br />
Gwinn-Giglio (5), B. Biehl (6), A. Ireland (2), J.<br />
Lomax (2), D. Bird (4), A. Collmer (1), R. Dean<br />
(4), J. Glasner (6), L. Hannick (3), T. Mitchell<br />
(4), N. Perna (6), J. Setubal (7), O. White (5), B.