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SOCIETA’ ITALIANA DI PATOLOGIA VEGETALE

GRUPPO DI LAVORO

“INTERAZIONI MOLECOLARI PIANTA-MICRORGANISMI”

Programma della 5

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Scuola di Fisiopatologia vegetale Pieve Tesino (TN), 17-20 giugno 2013

17 giugno LUNEDÌ

19.00 ARRIVO 19.30-20.30 cena

20:30-22.30

Interazioni pianta-batteri

Vittorio Venturi (International Centre for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology-ICGEB- Trieste)

“Interkingdom and interspecies signaling in plant associated bacteria”

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18 giugno MARTEDÌ

Interazioni pianta-patogeno 9.00-10.15

Ann Powell (University of California, Davis, USA)

“Cell wall modification and pathogen susceptibility during fruit ripening”

10.15-11.30

Vitantonio Pantaleo (National Research Council, Institute of Plant Virology, Bari, Italy)

“Small interfering RNAs in regulation of gene expression and antiviral immunity in plants”

11.30-12.00 break

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12.00-13.15

Ivan Baccelli (Dept. of Agricultural Biotechnologies, University of Florence, Italy)

“PAMP-triggered immunity; the role of cerato-platanin in fungal life and its activity on plants”

13.30-15.00 Pranzo 15.00-16.15

Luca Sella (Dept. of Land , Environment, Agriculture and Forestry, University of Padua, Italy)

“Identification of virulence factors in fungal phytopathogens, the case of Fusarium graminearum”

16.15-17.30

Sheridan Woo (Dept. of Agriculture, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy)

“The choice of "cellular providers" used by Trichoderma for molecular communication in biological control”

17.30-20.00

Visita libera all’arboreto e ai boschi limitrofi.

20.00 (o 20.30) cena

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19 giugno MERCOLEDì Interazioni pianta-patogeno 9.00-10.15

Giuseppe Firrao (Dept. of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Udine)

“Phytoplasma genomes: small and collaborative”

Meccanismi di difesa e controllo 10.15-11.30

Alma Balestrazzi (Department of Biology and Biotechnology 'L. Spallanzani' , University of Pavia)

"Preserving genome stability during the defense responses: role of phytohormones"

11.30-12.00 break

12.00-13.15

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Claudio Moser (Edmund Mach Foundation, San Michele all'Adige, Italy)

“Defensins: a large family of pathogenesis related proteins involved in plant defence… but not only.”

13.30-15.00 Pranzo

15.00-16.15

Giampiero Valè (CRA-RIS Vercelli)

“Isolation and characterization of plant resistance genes: from theory to practice”

16.15-17.30

Mara Ercolano (Dept. of Agriculture, University of Naples)

"Computational tools for the analysis of plant resistance genes”

17.30-18.00 Break

Metodologie 18.00-19.15

Vincenzo De Filippis (Dept. of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padua)

“Protein-protein interactions: structural biology and experimental methods”

20.00 Cena

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20 giugno GIOVEDI’

8.30-9.45

Massimo Delledonne (Dept. of Biotechnology, University of Verona)

“RNA-Seq: the Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde of gene expression analysis "

9.45-11.00

Annalisa Polverari (Dept. of Biotechnology, University of Verona)

“News from silence: Virus Induced Gene Silencing as a functional genomics tool in crop plants”

11-12.15

Franco Faoro (Dept. of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Milan, Italy)

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“Conventional and advanced microscopy techniques in plant biology: all you need is resolution”.

12.30

Partenza gita dolomitica.

13.30

Arrivo a destinazione e pranzo al sacco

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