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EAPR Pathology Conference 2010

Date: 13-16 September, 2010

Location: Carlow

Programme: For more information download the conference programme (321KB PDF format).


Proceedings

Session 1: Potato late blight
Potato Genome Sequencing and its potential for resistance breeding in potato (1.2MB, PDF format)
Dan Milbourne, Teagasc, Ireland
Assisting in the fight against Phytophthora infestans: gene transfer into Solanum tuberosum via Rhizobium spp. (322KB, PDF format)
Ewen Mullins, Teagasc, Ireland
The potato blight population in Ireland (516KB, PDF format)
Steven Kildea, Teagasc, Ireland
Aggressiveness of isolates of newly emerging genotypes of Phytophthora infestans in Ireland (566KB, PDF format)
Moses Nyongesa, Teagasc, Ireland
Recent changes in Nordic potato diseases and pathogens (1.1MB, PDF format)
Asko Hannukkala, MTT, Finland
Characterization of Phytophthora infestans populations in North America from the 2009 late bight epidemic
Ken Deahl, USDA-ARS, PSI, USA
Impact of changes in the GB late blight population on the resistance of potato cultivars to foliar late blight (594KB, PDF format)
Stuart Carnegie, SASA, Scotland, UK
Response of Sárpo and other varieties of potato to new strains of late-blight, Phytophthora infestans (1.1MB, PDF format)
Dave Shaw, Sárvári Research Trust, Wales, UK
Evaluation of late blight control in potato cultivars for reduced input production in Northern Ireland (740KB, PDF format)
Louise Cooke, AFBI Belfast, UK
Session 2: Invited papers
The importance of phytosanitary controls for sustainable potato production (386KB, PDF format)
Lars Christoffersen, Head of Sector (Plant Health), Food and Veterinary Office, European Commission
Emerging nematode threats (2.2MB, PDF format)
Colin Fleming, AFBI Belfast, UK
New variants of Dickeya and Pectobacterium causing increasing problems with blackleg (949KB, PDF format)
Jan van der Wolf, PRI, The Netherlands
Session 3: Bacterial potato diseases
Monitoring Dickeya spp. in potato seed tubers and the association between seed infection and disease incidence in the field under warm climate conditions
Leah Tsror, Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Research Center, Israel
Population dynamics of Streptomyces species in relation to common scab incidence and severity in potato crops (494KB, PDF format)
John Elphinstone, FERA, UK
Field survey and monitoring of Dickeya and Pectobacterium spp. in Northern Ireland (248KB, PDF format)
Gillian Young, AFBI Belfast, UK
Session 4: Fungal potato diseases
Fusarium graminearum as a potato dry rot pathogen (723KB, PDF format)
Gary Secor, Department of Plant Pathology, North Dakota State University, USA
Alternaria and Alternaria-like lesions on potato crops in the Netherlands in 2009 (908KB, PDF format)
Lod Turkensteen/Jan Spoelder, Hilbrands Laboratory for Soil diseases, The Netherlands
Sensitivity of Alternaria solani populations in Idaho to commonly used fungicides and its effect on potato early blight management in Idaho (1.4MB, PDF format)
Phillip Wharton, Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, University of Idaho, USA
Genetic diversity and population biology of Colletotrichum coccodes in the United States using amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis (983KB, PDF format)
Neil Gudmestad, Department of Plant Pathology, North Dakota State University, USA
Blemish diseases on potato - inoculum source, importance and control
Leah Tsror, Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Research Center, Israel
Real-Time PCR, a risk management tool for skin spot in potato (188KB, PDF format)
Glyn Harper, Potato Council, UK
Effect of Rhizoctonia solani inoculum from soil and from seed tubers on the quality of harvested tubers: controlling disease by seed and soil treatment (610KB, PDF format)
Serge Duvauchelle, Laboratory of Phytopathology de Loos-en-Gohelle, France
Spatial distribution of soil-borne pathogens to inform disease risk prediction (665KB, PDF format)
Jeff Peters, FERA, UK
Session 5: Potato pests
Flea beetles in Portugal, damages on potato tubers: old or new enemies? New threats for sure!
Catherine Chatot, Germicopa, Quimper, France
Development of diagnostic genetic markers for resistance to Globodera pallida in cultivated potato (728KB, PDF format)
Denis Griffin, Teagasc, Ireland

EAPR Pathology Confreence, 2010

Attendees at the EAPR Pathology Confreence, 2010