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PLANT CANADA 2019
Climate and daylength influence on soybean phenology in Manitoba and Ontario
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Ort, N. ; M. Morrison ; E. Cober ; D. McAndrew ; Y. Lawley
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IPP1 – Innovations in Plant Pathology Part 1 (CPS-S3 student competition)
Room 108 Chairs: David Joly (Université de Moncton) and Tom Fetch (Agriculture and Agri-Food
Canada)
Genomic and virulence differences between two sibling Clarireedia species causing dollar
1:15 S145 spot on grasses
Valliani, M. ; M. Nasr-Sharif; J. Wang; P. Goodwin; T. Hsiang (University of Guelph)
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The first report of a culturable microbiome from pollinated style tissue
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1:30 S146 Thompson, M. ; A. Shrestha ; J. Rinne ; C. Shearer ; V. Limay-Rios ; L. Reid ; M. Raizada
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( University of Guelph; Agriculture and Agrifood Canada)
Developing a model for investigating pathogenesis by fungal hybrids using Ustilago maydis
1:45 S147 and Sporisorium reilianum
Storfie, E. ; B. Saville (Trent University)
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Genome-wide-association studies on the resistance of rutabaga accessions to
2:00 S148 Plasmodiophora brassicae isolates from Alberta, Canada
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Yu, Z. ; R. Fredua-Agyeman; S. Hwang; S. Strelkov (University of Alberta)
Molecular characterization and quantification of mycotoxins produced by Fusarium spp
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Durrani, P. ; B.M. Pillai (Mahidol University)
2:30 Speakers participate in a panel discussion
Room 109 WHP– Weeds, Herbivores and Parasites
Chair: François Tardif (University of Guelph)
Evaluation of acetolactate synthase inhibitors in Chenopodium album L. populations in
Ontario
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Mo, C. ; F. Tardif ; I. Rajcan ; M. Cowbrough 2
( University of Guelph; Government of Ontario)
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The use of cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) cover crops to control Canada fleabane (Conyza
canadensis (L.) Cronq.)
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Vanhie, T. ; F. Tardif ; C. Swanton ; M. Cowbrough 2
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Evolution of three herbicide defence strategies: Fitness costs of glyphosate resistance,
1:45 S152 escape, and tolerance in an agricultural weed
Teitel, Z. ; C. Caruso (University of Guelph)
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Evaluating seed treatments for the management of soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera
glycines Ichinohe) in dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
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Katsande, T. ; K. Jordan ; A. Schaafsma ; C. Trueman ; C. Gillard
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( University of Guelph; University of Guelph - Ridgetown Campus)
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Red alder defense mechanisms against western tent caterpillar defoliation
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2:15 S154 Boateng, K. ; B. Hawkins ; P. Constabel ; A. Yanchuk ( University of Victoria; BC Ministry
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of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development)
Investigating the basis of strigolactone perception by HYPOSENSITIVE TO LIGHT/KARRIKIN
INSENSITIVE 2
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Toh, S. ; S. Schuetz ; A. Arellano Saab ; H. Al Galib ; P. Stogios ; P. McCourt ; S. Lumba ;
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( Meiji University; University of Toronto)
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