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11:30   64006  Sakalidis, Monique* - Feau, Nicolas - Dhillon, Braham - Hamelin,
               Richard C.

                    A tree pathogen- presence, persistence and expansion in a domesti-
                    cated world

1l:45 64007 Barasubiye, Tharcisse* - Mack, Jonathan - Seifert, Keith A. -Patrick,
                     Susan - Sivagnanam, Kumaran - Griifenhan, Tom
                           Canadian taxa ofthe Alternaria species complex identified by
                           multilocus DNA sequence analysis

10:15 AM - 12:00 PM 65                 Contributed Papers                        Salon 9

Host/Plant Pathogen Interactions and Plant Health Management Session IV -

Chair: Cheryl Tru eman; Justin Robson

10:15 65001 Dalton, Jill" -Gossen, Bruce - Al-Daoud, Fadi - McDonald, Mary Ruth
                     Pageau, Denis
                          Decline in the concentration ofresting spores ofPlasmodiophora
                           brassicae and the effect of crop rotation following a susceptible crop

10:30   65002  Robson, Justin* - Gossen, Bruce D. - McDonald, Mary Ruth
                    Opportunities for use offumigation I solarisation to manage
                    clubroot in Canada

10:45   65003  Thangam, Nimllash
                    Evaluation ofoptimum temperature and moisture requirements
                    for Ascochyta pisi and Didymella pinodes. NT SIVACHANDRA
                    KUMAR, SBANNIZA, Crop Development Centre/Department of
                    Plant Sciences, University ofSaskatchew

11 :00  65004  Pandey, Sandeep
                    New approaches to design pathosystem-climate change model for
                    sustainable environment

11:15 65005 Trueman, Cheryl* - Loewen,Steve - Goodwin, Paul H.
                           Acibenzolar-S-methyl and uniconazole effects on bacterial spot and
                           bacterial speck and processing tomato yield

11:30   65006  Stephenson, Andrew G.* - Harth, Jacquelyn - Weakland, Danelle -
               Nowak, Kayla - Ferrari, Matthew

                    Viral infection negatively impacts the establishment and spread of
                    a powdery mildew in populations of Cucurbita pepo ssp. texnna,
                    mitigating the fitness benefits ofa virus-resistant transgene

ll:45 65007 Tedford, Sherri* - Burlakoti, Rishi - Trueman, Cheryl
                          Aerobiology and epidemiology ofCercospora beticola in
                          Southwestern Ontario
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