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PLANT CANADA 2019
Evaluation of optical sensors in predicting yield and nitrogen application in sugarbeet
2:30 S11 (Beta vulgaris)
MacFarlane, J.; L. Van Eerd (University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus)
Room 103 ABS1 – Abiotic Stress #1 Resilience to Temperature Extremes
Chair: Jean-Benoit Charron ( McGill University)
Simulating natural environmental cues redefines winter hardiness of Brachypodium
distachyon by connecting cold acclimation, vernalization, and development
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Charron, J-B. ; B.F. Mayer ; A. Bertrand ( McGill University; Agriculture and Agri-Food
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Dimerization of Vitis ICE with Vitis FAMA enables activation via a specific MYC element in
1:30 S13 the Vitis CBF4 promoter sequence
Alibabai, L.; A. Edge; M. Rahman; Nassuth, A. (University of Guelph)
Using global metabolomic and transcriptomic analysis to assess heat-shock-response
functionality in the Antarctic alga Chlamydomonas sp. UWO241
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Possmayer, M. ; M. Cvetkovska ; N. Malczewski ; B. Szyszka ; N. Hüner 2
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( University of Ottawa; UWO)
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Tissue-specific changes in the apoplastic and intracellular proteome during sub-zero
acclimation of winter wheat and rye crowns
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Willick, I. ; M. Uemura ; B. Fowler ; K. Tanino 1
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( University of Saskatchewan; Iwate University)
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Thriving or barely surviving: examining heat-stress induced mortality of tamarack under
2:15 S16 extreme climate conditions
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Murphy, B. ; D. Way (University of Western Ontario )
Multigenerational heat stress induces phenotypic resilience as well as genetic and
epigenetic variations in Arabidopsis thaliana offspring
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Yadav, N. ; V. Titov; I. Ayemere; B. Byeon; Y. Ilnytskyy; I. Kovalchuk
(The University of Lethbridge)
Room 104 CHPI1 – Molecular Host-Pathogen Interaction
Chair: Jacqueline Monaghan (Queen’s University)
Root damage and immune responses at cellular resolution
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Geldner, N. (University of Lausanne)
The MACPF protein CAD1 is guarded by the plant immune system
1:45 S19 Sementchoukova, I. ; D. Holmes ; M. Bredow ; K. Siegal ; K. Thor ; S. Pascetta ; C. Zipfel ;
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J. Monaghan ( Queen's University; University of East Anglia)
Sub-functionalization of the calcium-dependent protein kinase CPK28 by site-specific
phosphorylation
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2:00 S20 Bredow, M. ; K. Bender ; D. Holmes ; A. Thomson ; A. Johnson-Dingee ; S. Huber ; J.
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Monaghan ( Queen's University; University of Zurich; University of Illinois-Urbana-
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Biofilm formation contributes to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato success and
suppression of biofilm formation is important for PAMP-triggered immunity in
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Arabidopsis
Nunn, G. ; A. Fufeng; N. Xiao; A. Halim; R. Cameron (McMaster University)
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Regulation of plant immune signaling by receptor kinase phosphorylation
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2:30 S22 Bender, K. ; D. Couto ; Y. Kadota ; A. Macho ; L. Stransfeld ; C. Zipfel
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( University of Zurich; University of Geneva; RIKEN; Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Room 105 BPP1 – Bioproducts Production in Plants-Sponsored by Medicago
Chair: Dominique Michaud ( Université Laval)
Plant proteases: a continuous battle in molecular farming
1:15 S23
Varennes-Jutras, P.; I. Dodds; R. van der Hoorn (University of Oxford)
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